Hala Hala~

Thelma 2022-04-21 09:01:37

American-style personal heroism shines again~
Of course, heroes are flesh and blood, too, and the part where Garbo was forced to describe him embezzling money, oh god, I think he's such a good dad~ And he wants to get on the helicopter The phone call to his wife before going to deliver the money, the argument over a gallon of milk, the cast and the writer were great!
Also, in the United States, a random terrorist attack can sway the stock market. But China's stock market doesn't seem to have anything to do with social security? I'm really confused about China's stock market.
Finally, I still have to ask, but, Garbo, is he corrupt in the end? ? ? Am I too dull to see it, or am I missing an important clue on a phone call? ?
Also, I think the guy who hijacked the train really is a pervert! Why wasn't he afraid of dying? ?

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  • Emmalee 2022-03-24 09:01:31

    UR MY GODDAMN HERO (I've always liked John Travolta's voice is very sexy. The dialogue is actually quite exciting. But the plot is very general

  • Claud 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    I still can't understand how they enter the subway station with guns, even in 2009, they can't enter with guns = = Putting aside the insensitive plot, the two male protagonists are cool!

The Taking of Pelham 123 quotes

  • Ryder: Now you understand commodities, don't you? You know, pork bellies, gold, light crude.

    Walter Garber: Listen. No disrespect, but maybe I'm not the guy you should be talking to.

    Ryder: Oh no, you are exactly the guy I wanna talk to. Now I want you to look at the ticker and I want you to tell me what is the going rate for a New York City hostage today. You think a million dollars is too much? I do. I think it's corny. Now get your calculator out. You got one?

    Ryder: [Garber hesitates] Do you have a calculator?

    Walter Garber: Yeah, we got one. I got one.

    Ryder: Okay, good. Now add this up. You got $526,315.79. That's $526,315.79 Now times that by 19. What do you get?

    Walter Garber: [looks at calculator] That's $10 million?

    Ryder: What do you get?

    Walter Garber: That comes out to $10 million plus 1 cent.

    Ryder: Oh that is a deal. Now I want you to call the mayor and tell him the price. And then you tell him I want it in 100,000 $100 dollar bills. You got that?

    Walter Garber: Okay I got that. What about the 1 cent?

    Ryder: Well you keep that 1 cent. It's your broker fee.

  • Ryder: Put Garber on the line!

    Camonetti: To be honest, Mr. Garber has gone home.

    Ryder: Put Garber on the fucking line or I'll kill the motorman!

    Camonetti: I guarantee you, Mr. Ryder, that I am the best person for you to be talking to right now. Just give me a moment and I'll explain why.

    Ryder: [to Jerry] You were always going to be the first one to go.

    [shoots Jerry several times]

    Ryder: Mr. Camonetti, you have 60 fucking seconds before I kill another, okay?