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Camelot (1967) The Most Beautiful Love Story Ever! "Merlin told me once: 'Never be too disturbed if you don't understand what a woman is thinking. They don't do it very often'." |
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Funny Girl (1968) People who see FUNNY GIRL are the luckiest people in the world! "I see him as he is. I love him as he is!" |
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Love means never having to say you're sorry. "Would you please do something for me, Ollie? (He kissed her hand) Would you please hold me? (He half-heartedly hugged her) No, I mean really hold me. Next to me." |
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The Way We Were (1973) Everything seemed so important then .. even love! "You're the best friend I ever had, and it would help me so much if you could just come over and see me through tonight." "If I push too hard, it's because I want things to be better. I want us to be better. I want you to be better. Sure, I make waves. I mean, you have to. And I'll keep making them until you're every wonderful thing you should be and will be. You'll never find anyone as good for you as I am, to believe in you as much as I do or love you as much." "Wouldn't it be lovely if we were old? We'd have survived all this. Everything would be easy and uncomplicated; the way it was when we were young." |
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The Goodbye Girl (1977) Thank you Neil Simon for making us laugh at falling in love ... again. |
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The Turning Point (1977) The generations change. But the choices remain the same. "I thought it would make you happy if your daughter became what you wanted to be and never could be." "You weren't good enough and you knew it. That's why you married Wayne...So much so that you said to hell with your career...And then got pregnant to show that you meant it...You got married because you knew you were second-rate and you got pregnant because Wayne was a ballet dancer, and in those days, that meant queer. So you had to prove he was a man so you had a baby.... That's the god-damn truth and you know it. You saddled him with a baby and blew his career. And now she's grown up and better than you ever were, and you're jealous..." |
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Grease (1978) Grease is the word. |
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Nine to Five (1980) The power behind the throne. |