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Manhattan Movie Sound Bites



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Manhattan Sound Bites (Page 2 of 2)

Pretty.wav
Diane Keaton: "Hey, I'm honest. What do you want? I say what's on my mind, and if you can't take it, well then f*** off."
Woody Allen: "And I like the way you express yourself, too, ya know, it's pithy and degenerate. You get many dates? I don't think so."
Keaton: "No, I do. I, actually, now I do. You'd never believe this, but I never thought I was very pretty. Oh! What is pretty anyway? I mean, I hate being pretty. It's all so subjective anyway."

Reading.wav
Anne Byrne Hoffman as Emily: "He was given to fits of rage, Jewish, liberal paranoia, male chauvinism, self-righteous misanthropy, and nihilistic moods of despair. He had complaints about life, but never any solutions. He longed to be an artist, but balked at the necessary sacrifices. In his most private moments, he spoke of his fear of death, which he elevated to tragic heights, when, in fact, it was mere narcissism."
 


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Said_that.wav
Woody Allen: "You said that the other day. I didn't know what the hell it meant then, either."

Self-righteous.wav
Michael Murphy: "You are so self-righteous, ya know. I mean, we're just people! We're just human beings! Ya know? You think you're God!"
Woody Allen: "I, I gotta model myself after someone."

Story.wav
Woody Allen: "I got an unbelievable story to tell ya. Absolutely incredible."

Story_straight.wav
Woody Allen: "You guys – you should get your story straight, ya know? Don't you rehearse?"

Strangle.wav
Woody Allen: "I came here to strangle you."

True.wav
Meryl Streep as Jill: "Nothing I wrote was untrue."

Urge.wav
Mariel Hemingway as Tracy: "Mmmm, I like it when you get an uncontrollable urge."
Woody Allen: "Yeah, I know. It's my best feature."

Whats_the_matter.wav
Woody Allen: "What's the matter?"

Worthwhile.wav
Woody Allen: "All right, why is life worth living? That's a very good question. Um... Well, there are certain things, I guess, that make it worthwhile. Uh, like what? Okay, um, for me... uh, I would say... Groucho Marx, to name one thing, uh, um, and Willie Mays, and, um, the 2nd movement of the Jupiter Symphony, and, uh, Louie Armstrong recording of Potatohead Blues, um, Swedish movies, naturally, Sentimental Education by Flaubert, uh, Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, um, those incredible apples and pears by Cézanne, uh, the crabs at Sam Wo's, um, Tracy's face..."
 

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