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Clips from Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Bubba, this guy look like Mutt Sanders to you, or what?"
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"No relation. Never heard of him. Sorry, guys."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Where's your manners?"
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"There's Mutt Sanders' brother, we don't even offer him a drink."
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"- To Mutt. - To Mutt."
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"Now, how the hell is old Mutt anyway?"
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"- To the Mighty Mutt. - To Mighty Mutt."
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"To Mighty Mutt."
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"Well, listen, I gotta go find Patsy."
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"Yeah, if you guys don't have a meeting, how do we know if we want to join?"
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"Join?"
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"Shall I compare thee To a summer's day?"
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"Thou art more lovely And more temperate."
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"You did?"
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"I'll write one for you too, Gloria."
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"She walks in beauty like the night"
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"She walks in beauty like the night"
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"Of cloudless climes and starry skies"
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"All that's best of dark and bright"
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"Meet in her aspect and her eyes;"
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"That's beautiful."
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"Carpe diem."
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"What, you don't remember?"
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"What, are you kidding?"
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"- Chet, Chet, look. - What?"
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"It's Mutt Sanders' brother."
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"Huh?"
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"What are you doing?"
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"- Chet, don't. - Chet, I know this looks bad, but..."
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"- Ahh! - Chet, no, you'll hurt him."
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"- Jesus. - Leave him alone."
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"- Knox, are you all right? - Chris, get the hell away from him."
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"Next time I see you, you die."
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"Go ahead, pass it around."
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"Me and Pitts are working on a hi-fi system."
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"It shouldn't be that hard to put together."
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"Yeah, I might be going to Yale."
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"But I might not."
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"Don't you guys miss having girls around here?"
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"- Yeah. - Yeah."
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"That's part of what this club is about."
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"In fact, I'd like to announce"
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"I published an article in the school paper in the name of the Dead Poets."
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"What?"
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"- So we can all stop beating off. - How did you do that?"
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"I'm one of the proofers. I slipped the article in."
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"Don't you think they're gonna figure out who wrote it?"
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"They're gonna come to you and ask to know what the Dead Poets Society is."
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"Charlie, you had no right to do something like that."
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"That's right, it's Nuwanda."
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"And are we just playing around out there, or do we mean what we say?"
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"If all we do is come together and read a bunch of poems to each other,"
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"All right, but you still shouldn't have done it, Charlie."
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"This could mean trouble. You don't speak for the club."
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"Hey, would you not worry about your precious little neck?"
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"If they catch me, I'll tell them I made it up."
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"Fine."
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"Sit."
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"Whoever the guilty persons are,"
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"Welton Academy, hello?"
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"Mr. Nolan, it's for you."
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"It's God. He says we should have girls at Welton."
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"Wipe that smirk off your face."
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"Assume the position."
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"Count aloud, Mr. Dalton."
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"Two."
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"Three."
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"Four."
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"Five."
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"What is this Dead Poets Society? I want names."
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"- You kicked out? - No."
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"I'm to turn everybody in, apologize to the school,"
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"and all will be forgiven."
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"So, what are you gonna do?"
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"- Charlie. - Damn it, Neil."
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"Excuse me."
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"- May we have a word, Mr. Keating? - Certainly."
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"English."
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"about some unorthodox teaching methods, in your classroom."
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"I'm not saying they've had anything to do with the Dalton boy's outburst,"
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"Well, your reprimand made quite an impression, I'm sure."
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"What was going on in the courtyard the other day?"
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"Courtyard?"
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"Yeah, boys marching, clapping in unison."
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"Dangers of conformity."
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"If you question it, what's to prevent them from doing the same?"
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"I thought the idea of education was to learn to think for yourself."
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"At these boys' age? Not on your life."
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"Tradition, John. Discipline."
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"He starts walking around towards my left. Creak."
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""Assume the position, Mr. Dalton.""
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"It's all right, gentlemen."
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"That was a pretty lame stunt you pulled today."
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"What about carpe diem, sucking all the marrow out of life...?"
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"And a wise man understands which is called for."
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"Because you'll miss some golden opportunities."
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"Yeah, like what?"
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"Like if nothing else, the opportunity to attend my classes."
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"Keep your head about you."
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"- Yes, captain. - Yes, captain."
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"Phone call from God."
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"We're trying to rehearse, okay?"
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"Wait please. Excitement. I don't hear any excitement about this play."
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"And take her hand."
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"Bring her down the stage and stop, and, "There, gentle Hermia." Try again."
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"- Before you say anything, please let me... - Don't you dare talk back to me."
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"It's bad enough that you've wasted your time"
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"with this absurd acting business."
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"How did you expect to get away with this?"
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"No, nobody..."
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"I thought I'd surprise you."
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""No, no, no," I say."
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""You must be mistaken. My son's not in a play.""
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"You made a liar out of me, Neil."
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"No, I can't. I have the main part. The performance is tomorrow night."
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"I don't care if the world comes to an end tomorrow. You are through with that play."
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"Is that clear?"
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"Is that clear?"
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"Yes, sir."
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"I made a great many sacrifices to get you here, Neil."
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