Jonathan Wilson

Jonathan Wilson

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    • Deja 2022-05-02 06:01:05

      Watched many times

      I bought the disc and kept it at home. When I had nothing to do, I put it to watch. The exciting plot.

      What impressed me most about watching this film is the completely different personalities of the two sisters. Especially the two sisters opened separately at the beginning of the film 1. The view...

    • Erich 2022-05-02 06:01:05

      Cultural Thoughts

      In the same living environment, the twin sisters who jumped out of the same mother's womb have such different personalities. A sister who is both good at school and good at school, takes care of her dead mother's housework at home, and has a serious cleanliness; the other is a little girl who plays...

    • Guy 2022-05-02 06:01:05

      Two ridiculously neurotic mischief!

    • Tracey 2022-05-02 06:01:05

      It’s pretty funny, but the olsen sisters speak so sharply, they have a weird feeling, there are so many adventures in a day, and they sometimes satirize the Chinese pirate merchants...Speaking of that the detective is really persistent and the thugs of the pirates, what an idiot a feeling of

    New York Minute quotes

    • Bennie Bang: [on the phone] You took my chip.

      Jane Ryan: Roxy, did you eat this man's chips?

      Roxy Ryan: No.

      Jane Ryan: You sure?

      Roxy Ryan: I didn't eat his chips.

      [to the phone]

      Roxy Ryan: I didn't eat your chips.

      Jane Ryan: She didn't eat your chips.

      Bennie Bang: No, not chips. Chip. My microchip.

      Roxy Ryan: [on the phone] Listen, we need that book back. So meet us outside the Plaza Hotel in 30 minutes, or... I will eat your chips.

      Bennie Bang: Huh?

    • Roxy Ryan: How exactly have you been looking out for me?

      Jane Ryan: Are you insane? That's all I ever do. Ok, the one day, the one time I wanted to be about me for a change I get inducted into The Roxy Ryan School of Juvenile Delinquency!

      Roxy Ryan: I have been trying to help you from the minute we left the house.

      Jane Ryan: A lot of good that's done.

      Roxy Ryan: Where are you going? I'm not finished.

      Jane Ryan: Yeah, well I am. Why don't you just go run along and have fun? That's what you're good at!

      Roxy Ryan: As opposed to you? Just walking away whenever we start to have a real conversation.

      Jane Ryan: I don't have time for a real conversation. I am too busy taking care of things!

      Roxy Ryan: So who asked you to?

      Jane Ryan: You did. The minute you stopped taking responsibility for anything since Mom died.

      Roxy Ryan: That doesn't mean you get to be her replacement. You know what I miss most about Mom? That she loved that we were different! And you punish me for it. From the day Mom died you've done nothing but push me out of your life.

      Jane Ryan: I have not.

      Roxy Ryan: Oh, come on Jane. The biggest day of your academic career and you didn't even bother to invite me.

      Jane Ryan: Well, forgive me for wanting the day to be about me for a change. I make honor roll and Dad doesn't notice because you're in detention! I'm elected captain of the cheerleading squad and Dad can't come to one game. One game! Because he's busy going to your parent-counsellor meetings. You want to know why I want this fellowship abroad? It's because it's 3,000 miles away from you.

      Roxy Ryan: Well, I really hope you get it, then.