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Fresh
The Tomatometer is 60% or higher.
Rotten
The Tomatometer is 59% or lower.
Certified Fresh
Movies and TV shows are Certified Fresh with a steady Tomatometer of 75% or higher after a set amount of reviews (80 for wide-release movies, 40 for limited-release movies, 20 for TV shows), including 5 reviews from Top Critics.
Audience Score
Percentage of users who rate a movie or TV show positively.
| RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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| No Score Yet | Wonder Wheel |
| — | 2017 |
| No Score Yet | The Mountain Between Us |
| — | 2017 |
| No Score Yet | Diana: The Day We Said Goodbye |
| — | 2017 |
| 13% | Collateral Beauty |
| $31M | 2016 |
| 55% | The Dressmaker |
| $2.1M | 2016 |
| 53% | Triple 9 |
| — | 2016 |
| 86% | Steve Jobs |
| $12.5M | 2015 |
| 45% | A Little Chaos |
| $0.6M | 2015 |
| 29% | Insurgent |
| $114.2M | 2015 |
| No Score Yet | Zbuntowana 3D |
| — | 2015 |
| 41% | Divergent |
| $129.6M | 2014 |
| 34% | Labor Day |
| $13.4M | 2014 |
| 4% | Movie 43 |
| $8.8M | 2013 |
| 71% | Carnage |
| $2.2M | 2011 |
| 84% | Contagion |
| $75.7M | 2011 |
| 56% | A Mother's Courage: Talking Back To Autism (Sólskinsdrengurinn) |
| $2.3k | 2010 |
| 67% | Revolutionary Road |
| $22.9M | 2008 |
| 62% | The Reader |
| $34.2M | 2008 |
| 50% | The Fox & the Child |
| — | 2007 |
| 54% | Romance & Cigarettes |
| $0.4M | 2007 |
| 47% | The Holiday |
| $63.3M | 2006 |
| 72% | Flushed Away |
| $64.5M | 2006 |
| 80% | Little Children |
| $5.4M | 2006 |
| 11% | All The King's Men |
| $7.3M | 2006 |
| 91% | Deep Sea 3D |
| $42.1M | 2006 |
| 83% | Finding Neverland |
| — | 2004 |
| No Score Yet | War Game |
| — | 2004 |
| No Score Yet | Pride |
| — | 2004 |
| 93% | Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind |
| $34.2M | 2004 |
| 19% | The Life of David Gale |
| $19.6M | 2003 |
| 72% | Enigma |
| — | 2002 |
| 79% | Iris |
| $5.4M | 2001 |
| 20% | Christmas Carol - The Movie |
| — | 2001 |
| 75% | Quills |
| $4.3M | 2000 |
| 45% | Holy Smoke |
| — | 2000 |
| No Score Yet | Faeries |
| — | 1999 |
| 65% | Hideous Kinky |
| — | 1998 |
| 88% | Titanic |
| — | 1997 |
| 95% | Hamlet |
| — | 1996 |
| 81% | Jude |
| — | 1996 |
| 98% | Sense and Sensibility |
| — | 1995 |
| 5% | A Kid in King Arthur's Court |
| — | 1995 |
| 92% | Heavenly Creatures |
| — | 1994 |
| No Score Yet | Anglo-Saxon Attitudes |
| — | 1992 |
| RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | YEAR |
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| No Score Yet | 60 Minutes 2008 |
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| No Score Yet | Jimmy Kimmel Live 2003 |
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| No Score Yet | Sunday Morning 2011 |
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| No Score Yet | Running Wild With Bear Grylls 2014 |
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| No Score Yet | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2014 |
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| 70% | Mildred Pierce 2011 |
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| No Score Yet | Extras 2005-2007 |
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| No Score Yet | Saturday Night Live 1975 |
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| No Score Yet | The Tonight Show With Jay Leno 1992-2014 |
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| Jack Dawson: | Where to, Miss? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | To the stars. |
| Madame de Barra: | Today you said I was reckless but to be reckless is to abandon safety; but I think maybe it is safety that has abandoned me. |
| Steve Jobs: | Stop! You ! What size of shirt do you wear? |
| Steve Jobs: | Stop! You! What size of shirt do you wear? |
| Engineer with Diskette: | Me? |
| Steve Jobs: | Does anyone know what size of shirt he wears? Does anyone know what size of shirt I wear? |
| Joanna Hoffman: | Does anyone know where the closest psychiatrist is? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'll let go!!! |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'll let go! |
| Jack Dawson: | No you won't. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | What do you mean no I won't? Don't presume to tell me what I will, will not do! You don't know me! |
| Jack Dawson: | Well, you would of done it already. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | A woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets. |
| Arthur Abbott: | Iris, in the movies we have leading ladies and we have the best friend. You, I can tell, are a leading lady, but for some reason, you're behaving like the best friend. |
| Iris: | You're so right. You're supposed to be the leading lady of your own life for God's sake! |
| Iris: | I understand feeling as small and as insignificant as humanly possible. And how it can actually ache in places you didn't know you had inside you. And it doesn't matter how many new haircuts you get, or gyms you join, or how many glasses of chardonnay you drink with your girlfriends... you still go to bed every night going over every detail and wonder what you did wrong or how you could have misunderstood. And how in the hell for that brief moment you could think that you were that happy. |
| Iris: | I suppose I think about love more than anyone really should. I am constantly amazed by its sheer power to alter and define our lives |
| Tris Prior: | It's a miraculous amount of people you managed to murder. |
| Jeanine Matthews: | Dark times call for extreme measures. You may find it hard to believe, but I am serving the greater good. |
| Jeanine Matthews: | bring her back, bring her back!! |
| Tris Prior: | I can't let anyone else die because of me |
| Four: | It's time we fight back. |
| Tris Prior: | I'm not gonna fight you. |
| Jeanine Matthews: | Of course you're not. You're going to fight you. |
| Tris Prior: | I'm not gonna fight you. |
| Jeanine Matthews: | Of course you're not. You're gonna fight you. |
| Tris Prior: | I'm not gonna fight you. |
| Jeanine Matthews: | Of course you're not. You're gonna fight you. |
| Hanna Schmitz: | It doesn`t matter what I feel. It doesn`t what I think. The dead are still dead. |
| Jack Dawson: | Don't do it. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Stay back! Don't come any closer! |
| Jack Dawson: | Come on, just give me your hand. I'll pull you over. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | No, stay where you are! I mean it! I'll let go! |
| Jack Dawson: | (He approaches slowly, gesturing to his cigarette to show that he is approaching merely to throw it over the side into the ocean) No, you won't. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | What do you mean, "No, I won't"? Don't presume to tell me what I will and not do, you don't know me! |
| Jack Dawson: | Well, you woulda done it already. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | You're distracting me! Go away! |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Too many guys think I'm a concept, or I complete them, or I'm gonna make them alive. But I'm just a fucked-up girl who's lookin' for my own peace of mind; don't assign me yours. |
| Joel Barish: | I can't remember anything without you. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Aw, that's... very sweet, but try. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Mr. Andrews... I saw the iceberg and I see it in your eyes... please, tell me the truth. |
| Thomas Andrews: | The ship will sink. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | You're certain? |
| Thomas Andrews: | Yes. In an hour or so, all of this will be at the bottom of the Atlantic. |
| Cal Hockley: | What? |
| Thomas Andrews: | Please, tell only who you must. I don't wanna be responsible for a panic. And get to a boat quickly, don't wait. You remember what I told you about the boats? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Yes... I understand. |
| Jack Dawson: | Are you nervous? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | No. Put your hands on me, Jack. |
| Ruth DeWitt Bukater: | Will these lifeboats be seated according to class? I hope they're not too crowded. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Oh, mother, shut up! Don't you understand? The water is freezing and there aren't enough boats Not enough by half. Half the people on this ship are gonna die. |
| Cal Hockley: | Not the better half. |
| Molly Brown: | Come on, Ruth, get in the boat. First-class seats are right up here. |
| Cal Hockley: | You know, it's a pity I didn't keep that drawing. It'll be worth a lot more by morning. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | You unimaginable bastard! |
| Cal Hockley: | Where are you going? To him? To be a whore to a gutter rat? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'd rather be his whore than your wife. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I promise. |
| Jack Dawson: | Never let go. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'll never let go, Jack. I'll never let go. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | It's so unfair. |
| Ruth DeWitt Bukater: | Of course it's unfair. We're women. Our choices are never easy. |
| Ruth DeWitt Bukater: | You're not about to see that boy again. Do you understand me? Rose, I forbid it. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Oh, stop it, mother. You'll give yourself a nose bleed. |
| Jack Dawson: | I can't. I'm involved now. You let go, and I'm, I'm gonna have to jump in there after you. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Don't absurd. You'll be killed! |
| Jack Dawson: | I'm a good swimmer. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | The fall alone will kill you. |
| Jack Dawson: | It would hurt. I'm not saying it wouldn't. Tell you the truth, I'm a lot more concerned about the water being so cold. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | (pause. She looks down at the water. Jack is removing his boots) How cold? |
| Jack Dawson: | Freezing. Maybe a couple degrees over. You've ever, uh, you've ever been to Wisconsin? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | What? |
| Nancy Cowan: | Look at him all hunched over like he was left on the side of the road. |
| Nancy Cowan: | How can you let her call our son a criminal? We come over here to work things out with them and they, they insult us, they browbeat us, they lecture us about being good citizens of the planet! I am glad our son kicked the shit out of your son and I wipe my ass with your human rights! |
| Nancy Cowan: | I've got a John Wayne idea of manhood, too. What is it he had? A Colt .45. Something that empties a room. Any man that doesn't have those loner vibes just doesn't come off as having any substance. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Jack, this is where we first meant |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Jack, this is where we first met. |
| Jeanine Matthews: | The system removes the threat of anyone practicing their independent will. Divergence threatens that system. It won't be safe until they're removed. |
| Jeanine Matthews: | The future belongs to those who know where they belong |
| Jeanine Matthews: | The future belongs to those who know where they belong. |
| AprilWheeler: | I saw a whole other future. I can't stop seeing it. Can't leave. Can't stay. |
| AprilWheeler: | It didn't have to be Paris. |
| Shep Campbell: | You just wanted out, huh? |
| AprilWheeler: | I wanted in. |
| AprilWheeler: | It didn't have to be Paris. |
| Shep Campbell: | You just wanted out, huh? |
| AprilWheeler: | I wanted in. |
| AprilWheeler: | It didn't have to be Paris. |
| Shep Campbell: | You just wanted out, huh? |
| AprilWheeler: | I wanted in. |
| Joel Barish: | I remember that speech really well. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | I had you pegged, didn't I? |
| Joel Barish: | You had the whole human race pegged. |
| Patrick: | Hmmm. Probably |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Remember me. Try your best. Maybe we can. |
| Juliet Hulme: | All the best people have bad chests and bone diseases. It's frightfully romantic. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | This is it, Joel. It's going to be gone soon. |
| Joel Barish: | I know. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | What do we do? |
| Joel Barish: | Enjoy it. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Teach me to ride like a man! |
| Jack Dawson: | And chew tobacco like a man! |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | And ... spit like a man! |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | And... spit like a man! |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I love you Jack. |
| Hanna Schmitz: | It doesn't matter what I feel. It doesn't matter what I think. The dead are still dead. |
| Cal Hockley: | Where are you going?To him?!To be a whore to a gutter rat? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'd rather be his whore than your wife. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | It's not up to you to save me, Jack. |
| Jack Dawson: | You're right. Only you can do that. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Too many guys think I'm a concept, or I complete them, or I'm gonna make them alive. But I'm just a fucked-up girl who's lookin' for my own peace of mind; don't assign me yours. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Jack, this is where we first met. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | You jump, I jump remember? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | "You'r crazy" |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | You'r crazy. |
| Jack Dawson: | "That's what everybody say's, but with all due respect miss I'm not the one hanging off the back of a ship here." |
| Jack Dawson: | That's what everybody say's, but with all due respect miss I'm not the one hanging off the back of a ship here. |
| Nancy Cowan: | WHY ARE WE STILL IN THIS HOUSE?! |
| Jack Dawson: | Rose, you're no picnic, all right? You're a spoiled little brat, even, but under that, you're the most amazingly, astounding, wonderful girl, woman that I've ever known... |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Jack, I... |
| Jack Dawson: | No, let me try and get this out.You're ama- I'm not an idiot, I know how the world works. I've got ten bucks in my pocket, I have no-nothing to offer you and I know that. I understand. But I'm too involved now. You jump, I jump remember? I can't turn away without knowing you'll be all right... That's all that I want. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Well, I'm fine... I'll be fine... really. |
| Jack Dawson: | Really? I don't think so. They've got you trapped, Rose. And you're gonna die if you don't break free. Maybe not right away because you're strong but...sooner or later that fire that I love about you, Rose...that fire's gonna burn out... |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | It's not up to you to save me, Jack. |
| Jack Dawson: | You're right...only you can do that. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I don't know the steps! |
| Jack Dawson: | Neither do I! Just go with it! |
| Mary Ann: | Oh that's nice. So now cheating on your husband makes you a feminist? |
| Sarah Pierce: | No, no, no. It's not the cheating. It's the hunger - the hunger for an alternative and the refusal to accept a life of unhappiness. |
| Iris: | Jasper--- Oh, wait, I need the lights on. [turns on a lamp] Jasper, you have never treated me right, ever! |
| Jasper: | Oh, bab--- |
| Iris: | Shush! You broke my heart and you acted like it was somehow my fault, my misunderstanding, and I was too in love with you to ever be mad at you, so I just punished myself! For years! But you waltzing in here on my lovely Christmas holiday and telling me that you don't want to lose me whilst you're about to get MARRIED! Somehow newly entitles me to say, "It's over!" This-this-this twisted toxic thing between us! It's finally finished! I'm miraculously done being in love with you! Ha! I've got a life to start living, and you're not going to be in it! |
| Jasper: | Darling--- |
| Iris: | Now I've got somewhere really important to be and you have got to get the hell out! [opens door] Now! |
| Jasper: | What exactly has gotten in to you? |
| Iris: | I don't know [pushes jasper out the door] but I think what I've got is something resembling, Gumption! [slams door shut] |
| Iris: | And I have willingly in loved that man, for over three miserable years. The absolute worst years of my life! The worst Christmases the worst birthdays! New Year's Eve brought in by tears and Valium. These years that I've been in love have been the darkest days of my life! All because I've been cursed by being in love with a man who does not, and will not, love me back. Oh God, Just the sight of him; heart pounding, throat thickening, absolutely can't swallow. All the usual symptoms. |
| Iris: | I have found almost everything ever written about love to be true. Shakespeare said, "Journey's end in lover's meeting." Oh, what an extraordinary through. Personally I have not experience anything remotely close that, but I'm more then willing to believe Shakespeare had. I suppose i think about love more than anyone ever should. I'm constantly amazed by it's sheer power to alter and define out lives. It was also Shakespeare who said, "Love is blind." Now that is something I know to be true. For some, quite inexplicably, love fades. For others, love is simply lost. But then of course, love can also be found, even if just for the night. And then there is another kind of love, the cruelest kind. The one that almost kills its victims. It's called 'Unrequited Love'. Of that, I am an expert. Most love stories about people who fall in love with each other. But what about the rest of us? What about our stories? Those of us who fall in love alone. We are the victims of the one-sided affairs. We are the cursed of the loved ones; we are 'un-loved' ones. The walking wounded. The handicap without the advancement of a great parking spot. Yes, you are looking at one such individual. |
| Iris: | I have found almost everything ever written about love to be true. Shakespeare said, 'Journey's end in lover's meeting.' Oh, what an extraordinary through. Personally I have not experience anything remotely close that, but I'm more then willing to believe Shakespeare had. I suppose i think about love more than anyone ever should. I'm constantly amazed by it's sheer power to alter and define out lives. It was also Shakespeare who said, "Love is blind." Now that is something I know to be true. For some, quite inexplicably, love fades. For others, love is simply lost. But then of course, love can also be found, even if just for the night. And then there is another kind of love, the cruelest kind. The one that almost kills its victims. It's called 'Unrequited Love'. Of that, I am an expert. Most love stories about people who fall in love with each other. But what about the rest of us? What about our stories? Those of us who fall in love alone. We are the victims of the one-sided affairs. We are the cursed of the loved ones; we are 'un-loved' ones. The walking wounded. The handicap without the advancement of a great parking spot. Yes, you are looking at one such individual. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Must you go, Jack? |
| Jack Dawson: | Time to go row with the other slaves. |
| Juliet Hulme: | Only the best people fight against all obstacles in pursuit of happiness. |
| AprilWheeler: | If being crazy means living life as if it matters, then I don't mind being completely insane. |
| AprilWheeler: | Look at us. We're just like everyone else. We've bought into the same, ridiculous delusion. |
| AprilWheeler: | Tell me the truth, Frank, remember that? We used to live by it. And you know what's so good about the truth? Everyone knows what it is however long they've lived without it. No one forgets the truth, Frank, they just get better at lying. |
| AprilWheeler: | Tell me the truth, Frank, remember that? We used to live by it. And you know what's so good about the truth? Everyone knows what it is however long they've lived without it. No one forgets the truth, Frank, they just get better at lying. |
| AprilWheeler: | If being crazy means living life as if it matters, then I don't mind being completely insane |
| AprilWheeler: | If being crazy means living life as if it matters, then I don't mind being completely insane. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Everybody called it the ship of dreams, and it was. It really was. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | He exist now only in my memory. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Joely? |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | What if you stayed this time? |
| Joel Barish: | I walked out the door. There's no memory left. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Come back and make up a good-bye at least. Let's pretend we had one. |
| Joel Barish: | *Coming back at her* |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Bye Joel. |
| Joel Barish: | I love you. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | *Whispering* Meet me in Montauk. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Come out onto the ice! |
| Joel Barish: | What if it breaks? |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Do you really care right now? |
| Joel Barish: | I can't see anything I don't like about you. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | But you will, you will think of things and I'll get bored with you and feel trapped because that's what happens with me. |
| Joel Barish: | Okay. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Okay. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Hi, I'm Clementine, can I have a piece of chicken? |
| Joel Barish: | Then you just took it. It was so intimate. It was like we were already lovers. |
| Jack Dawson: | "You jump; I jump, remember?" |
| Jack Dawson: | You jump, I jump remember? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | You jump, I jump remember? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'll never let go... |
| Hanna Schmitz: | You don't have the power to upset me. You don't matter enough to upset me. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | This is it, Joel. It's going to be gone soon. |
| Joel Barish: | I know. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | What do we do? |
| Joel Barish: | Enjoy it. |
| Marianne Dashwood: | "Do you compare your conduct with his?" "No. I compare it with what it ought to have been; I compare it with yours." |
| Marianne Dashwood: | Do you compare your conduct with his? No. I compare it with what it ought to have been; I compare it with yours. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Jack, I want you to draw me like one of your French girls. Wearing this... |
| Jack Dawson: | Alright. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Wearing only this. |
| Jack Dawson: | Rose! You're so stupid. Why did you do that, huh? You're so stupid, Rose. Why did you do that? Why? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | You jump, I jump, right? |
| Jack Dawson: | Right. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Oh God! I couldn't go. I couldn't go, Jack. |
| Jack Dawson: | It's all right. We'll think of something. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | At least I'm with you. |
| Jack Dawson: | We'll think of something. |
| Jack Dawson: | Rose, how did you find out I didn’t do it? |
| Jack Dawson: | Rose, how did you find out I didn't do it? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I didn’t, I just realized I already knew. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I didn't, I just realized I already knew. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | You're crazy! |
| Jack Dawson: | That's what everybody says, but with all due respect miss, I'm not the one hanging off the back of a ship here. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Half the people on this ship are going to die. |
| Cal Hockley: | Not the better half. |
| Nancy Cowan: | I am glad our son kicked the s**t out of your son and I wipe my ass with your 'human rights'!! |
| Nancy Cowan: | I am glad our son kicked the s**t out of your son and I wipe my ass with your 'human rights'! |
| Nancy Cowan: | Do you think it was the cobbler? |
| Alan Cowan: | Of course it was. A little warm Coke and BANG! |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Paint me like one of your French girls. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | Do you know of Dr. Freud, Mr. Ismay? His ideas of the male preoccupation with size might be of particular interest to you. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | You have a gift Jack, you see people. |
| Jack Dawson: | I see you. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | and? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | And? |
| Jack Dawson: | You wouldn't have jumped. |
| Cal Hockley: | Where are you going? To him? To be a whore to a gutter rat? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | "I'd rather be his whore than your wife" |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'd rather be his whore than your wife. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I don't even have a picture of him. He exists only in my memory... |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | The last thing I need is another picture of me looking like a porcelain doll. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | The china had never been used, the sheets had never been slept in. Titanic was called the ship of dreams, and it was...it really was |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | The china had never been used, the sheets had never been slept in. Titanic was called the ship of dreams, and it was...it really was. |
| Jack Dawson: | (Honk, honk) Where to, Miss? |
| Jack Dawson: | [honk, honk] Where to, Miss? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | To the stars... |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I know what you must be thinking. "Poor little rich girl, what does she know about misery?" |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I know what you must be thinking. 'Poor little rich girl, what does she know about misery?' |
| Jack Dawson: | No, no, that's not what I was thinking. What I was thinking was, what could've happened to this girl to make her think she had no way out? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'm through being polite, goddammit! Now, take me down! |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | When the ship docks, I'm getting off with you. |
| Jack Dawson: | This is crazy. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I know. It doesn't make any sense. That's why I trust it. |
| Jack Dawson: | What ever you do don't let go of my hand! |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'll never let go! |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'm flying!! |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'm flying! |
| Marianne Dashwood: | Fanny wishes to know where the key to the silver cabinet is kept. |
| Elinor Dashwood: | Betsy has it I think. What does Fanny want with the silver? |
| Marianne Dashwood: | One can only presume she wants to count it! What are you doing? |
| Marianne Dashwood: | Presents for the servants. Have you seen Margaret by the way? I'm worried about her, she's taking to hiding in the oddest places. |
| Marianne Dashwood: | Fortunate girl. At least she can escape Fanny, which is more than any of us is able. |
| Elinor Dashwood: | You do your best. You've not said a word to her for a week. |
| Marianne Dashwood: | I have. I've said, "Yes" and "No". |
| Marianne Dashwood: | I have. I've said, 'Yes' and 'No'. |
| Sarah Pierce: | My professors would kill me for even thinking this, but, in her own strange way Emma Bovary is a feminist. |
| Mary Ann: | Oh, that's nice. So now, cheating on your husband makes you a feminist. |
| Sarah Pierce: | No, no, no. It's not the cheating. It's the hunger. The hunger for an alternative and the refusal to accept a life of unhappiness. |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | ill never let go jack |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'll never let go jack. |
| Joel Barish: | I can't see anything I don't like about you. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | But you will, you will think of things and I'll get bored with you and feel trapped because that's what happens with me. |
| Joel Barish: | Okay. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Okay. |
| Sarah Pierce: | How pretty is she? |
| Brad Adamson: | ...a knockout... |
| Brad Adamson: | A knockout... |
| Brad Adamson: | Beauty is overratted, Sarah |
| Brad Adamson: | Beauty is overratted, Sarah. |
| Clementine Kruczynski: | Meet me in Montauk.... |
| Cal Hockley: | Where are you going? To him? To be a whore to a gutter rat? |
| Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'd rather be his whore than your wife. |