Biloxi Blues Comments

  • Jacklyn 2023-09-29 00:57:01

    The movie I watched three months ago, it's a good youth...

  • Zella 2023-09-04 03:53:12

    Just watched more than half of it on HBO, it's not...

  • Cyrus 2023-08-29 06:01:54

    The plot is a little procrastinated, but I still like to watch Matthew play that exaggerated...

  • Evangeline 2023-08-27 22:23:16

    The benefit of the decipline is that we will win this war. Every character is very good like the truth of the story without being very...

  • Jasper 2023-08-18 17:50:59

    The combination of Neil Simon + Mike Nichols, war is the shell, youth is the core. There's no bullshit, and behind every conversation lies the indecision, precariousness, and heart-to-heart decisions of the boys during their turbulent adolescence. Two Jewish boys at the center of the camera, one who will become a Brooklyn prosecutor, and one who realizes his dream of becoming a playwright, the importance of this military life growing up is...

  • Jacklyn 2023-08-10 21:54:55

    Are they also proud of their military...

  • Trycia 2023-08-09 09:20:26

    Life is over, it is a memory, cherish every...

  • Veronica 2023-07-18 09:07:32

    It's so good to be young, the previous story feels a little loose? I only saw it later. In addition, the male protagonist's face is really delicious to me? He is so handsome/pink...

  • Nico 2023-06-28 21:20:46

    It's a bit like a teenage...

  • Ellen 2023-06-21 07:18:01

    Reminds me of military life in...

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  • Ena 2022-10-15 16:24:15

    Highly recommended

    I watched it n years ago, and it is almost my favorite of the comedy movies. It's a pity that the disc that I finally bought was borrowed and never returned. The male pig is the cutie husband of jessica parker of sex and city. I didn't expect such a cutie's acting skills to be so superb. The...

Biloxi Blues quotes

  • [the boys are waiting their turn to see a prostitute]

    Eugene Morris Jerome: Hey, what if she's ugly. I mean, really ugly.

    Selridge: Then you close your eyes and you think of some cheerleader.

    Eugene Morris Jerome: I don't want to close my eyes, that's the same as doing it to yourself.

    Selridge: Not if you're feeling someone underneath you, or on top of you.

    Eugene Morris Jerome: On top of me? Who would be on top of me?

    Selridge: She would. She could be anywhere. Under a table, on a chair, or an ironing board.

    Eugene Morris Jerome: On an ironing board? What kind of girl is this? I thought we were going to a regular place.

    Selridge: Don't you know anything?

    Eugene Morris Jerome: Maybe not in actual experience, but I have all the information I need.

    Selridge: You don't know shit, Jerome. Do you know how many positions there are?

    Eugene Morris Jerome: American or worldwide?

    Carney: (laughs) This guy is a riot.

    Selridge: For five bucks, how many positions are there?

    Eugene Morris Jerome: Let me think.

    Selridge: Do you want me to tell you?

    Eugene Morris Jerome: No.

    Selridge: I'm gonna tell you. There are seventeen acceptable positions.

    Eugene Morris Jerome: Acceptable? What is there, an Olympic committee that votes on positions.

    Carney: I can't believe this guy is from New York.

    Eugene Morris Jerome: Besides, you're wrong. There's fifty-two positions.

    Selridge: Fifty-two? You're crazy. Where did you ever get that from?

    Eugene Morris Jerome: I saw a dirty deck of cards once.

    Selridge: This jerk is worse than Epstein.

    Eugene Morris Jerome: You owe me five bucks.

    Selridge: Hey, listen, twerp. You're lucky if you do one position.

    Eugene Morris Jerome: I'm not doing anything if it's on an ironing board.

    Carney: Why not? You'll get your shirt pressed for free.

  • Arnold Epstein: You're a witness. You're always standing around watching what's happening, scribbling in your book what other people do. You have to get in the middle of it. You have to take sides. Make a contribution to the fight. Any fight. The one you believe in.

Biloxi Blues

Director: Mike Nichols

Language: English Release date: March 25, 1988