Sep 24, 2006 20:43
Has got to be one of the best romantic comedies out there. Based alot more in real life and relationships than any other one I have ever seen, and it has some of the best quotes in it. Bonus the male lead is Jon Favreau.
Adam: "I don't see them as flaws. I see them as God's little artistic choices"
Kate: "So I guess God decided to give you this abnormally large head"
Adam: "You know some us actually believe in having full relationships"
Kate: "Hey I believe in relationships, mine just happen to be short ones"
Adam: "I'm sorry...I just can't....your like a whore" (laughter)
Kate: "I guess it was sorta a bad idea to give up my virginity to my high school french teacher..."
Adam: "Two people can be perfect for each other but if the timing's wrong its never going to work out. Bad timing is the reason that most normal people end up single. Weirdos and creeps are single cos they are weird and creepy but people like us are single because of bad timing."
Kate: "Love is a minefield, you take a step and get blown to pieces, put yourself back together again and stupidly take another step. I guess that's human nature, it hurts so much to be alone that we'd all rather be blown up than be single."
Kate: "Do you think it's posible to love the same person forever?"
A: "Sure, don't you?"
K: "I don't know I haven't seen a relationship that didn't end in oneway or another."
A: "What about your parents they've been together 35 years."
K: "Yeah they've lived in the same house that long, I don't think they've said I love you for at least twenty of those years."
A: "Well maybe that's human nature, you spend that much time around a person saying I love you is probably just like saying cheese sandwich."
K: "God I hope not."
A: "Katie, I cheese sandwich you"
I hope to find someone that can put up with me that much and just get me and my weird, often perverse, sense of humor. And I guess that's what these type of movies are all about perpetuating the need for another, the need to be in a realtionship. But ones like this, they also keep the hope alive. I can see myself in the heroine, for once. And bottom line it makes me laugh.