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Clips from Dead Poets Society (1989)
"- Yeah. - Yeah."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"- Atta boy, Pittsie, inhale deeply. - My dad collects a lot of pipes."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"- Really? Mine's got 30. - Your parents collect pipes?"
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Come on, Knox. Join in."
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"- What's wrong? - It's Chris."
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"- Here's a picture of Chris for you. - Put that in your pipe and smoke it."
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"- That's not funny. - Knock it off."
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"- Smoke your pipes. - Okay."
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"Neil."
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"Friends, scholars, Welton men."
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"- What is that, Neil? - Duh. It's a lamp, Meeks."
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"No, this is the god of the cave."
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"The god of the cave?"
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"Charlie, what are you doing?"
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"What do you say we start this meeting?"
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"Yeah, just... I need a light."
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"- Who's got a light? - Did you bring the earplugs?"
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"Gentlemen, "Poetrusic," by Charles Dalton."
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"- Oh, boy. - He's gonna play."
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"Oh, no."
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"Gotta do more. Gotta be more."
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"Wow."
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"Where did you learn to play like that?"
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"My parents made me take the clarinet for years."
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"- I love the clarinet. - I hated it."
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"The saxophone."
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"The saxophone is more sonorous."
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"I can't take it anymore. If I don't have Chris, I'm gonna kill myself."
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"Knoxious, you've gotta calm down."
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"No, Charlie."
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"- I'm gonna do something about that. - Where you going?"
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"- What are you gonna do? - I'm gonna call her. Yeah."
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"The Danburrys will hate me."
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"All right, goddamn it."
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"Even if it kills me."
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"She's glad I called."
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"Listen, Chet's parents are going out of town this weekend"
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"- Would you like to come? - Would I like to come to a party?"
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"- Yes. Say yes. - Friday?"
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"- Well, sure. - About 7?"
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"- Okay, great. I'll be there, Chris. - Okay."
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"Friday night at the Danburrys."
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"- Okay, thank you. - Okay, bye."
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"Yawp!"
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"Can you believe it?"
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"She was gonna call me."
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"She invited me to a party with her."
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"- At Chet Danburry's house? - Yeah."
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"So you don't really think she means you're going with her?"
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"Well, of course not, Charlie, but that's not the point."
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"- That's not the point at all. - What is the point?"
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"is, uh..."
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"I've only met her once, and already, she's thinking about me."
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"Damn it. It's gonna happen, guys."
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"She is going to be mine."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"No grades at stake, gentlemen. Just take a stroll."
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"There it is."
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"I don't know, but I've been told"
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"Left, left, left, right, left."
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"Left, halt."
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"If you noticed, everyone started off with their own stride, their own pace."
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"Mr. Pitts, taking his time."
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"He knew he'll get there one day."
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"Mr. Cameron, you could see him thinking,"
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""Is this right? It might be right. I know that... Maybe not. I don't know.""
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"Mr. Overstreet's, driven by deeper force."
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"I brought them up here to illustrate the point of conformity."
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"Well, ask yourselves why you were clapping."
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"But you must trust that your beliefs are unique, your own."
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"Even though others may think them odd or unpopular."
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"I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference.""
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"Now, I want you to find your own walk right now."
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"Your own way of striding, pacing. Any direction, anything you want."
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"Gentlemen, the courtyard is yours."
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"You don't have to perform, just make it for yourself."
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"Mr. Dalton, you be joining us?"
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"Thank you, Mr. Dalton. You just illustrated the point."
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"- Happy birthday. - Thanks."
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"- What'd you get? - My parents gave me this."
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"Isn't this the same desk...?"
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"- Oh. - Oh."
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"Maybe they thought you needed another one."
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"The funny thing is about this is, I didn't even like it the first time."
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"Todd, I think you're underestimating the value of this desk set."
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"I mean, who would want a football, or a baseball, or...?"
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"Or a car?"
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"Or a car, if they could have a desk set as wonderful as this one?"
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"I mean, if I were ever going to buy a desk set twice,"
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"I would probably buy this one both times."
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"I can feel it."
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"Phew."
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"This desk set wants to fly."
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"Todd?"
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"Oh, my."
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"Well, I wouldn't worry."
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"To live deep And suck out all the marrow of life."
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"To put to rout all that was not life."
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"Oh, my God."
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"- Is this it? - Yeah, this is it."
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"Go ahead, go on in. It's my cave."
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"- Watch your step. - We're not gonna slip, are we?"
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"Hi."
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"- Unh. - Hello."
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"- Hello. - Hi, guys."
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"Meet, uh, Gloria and..."
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"- Tina. - Tina."
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"This is the pledge class of the Dead Poets Society."
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"Guys, move, move."
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"Come on, folks, it's Friday night. Let's get on with the meeting."
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"Excuse me."
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"In keeping with the spirit of passionate experimentation of the Dead Poets,"
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"I'm giving up the name Charles Dalton."
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"From now on, call me Nuwanda."
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"- Nuwanda? - Nuwanda?"
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"Okay."
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"- Knox. - Hi."
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"You made it, great."
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"- Bring anybody? - No."
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"No? Ginny Danburry's here."
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"- But, Chris... - Make yourself at home."
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