Promised Land Quotes

  • Steve Butler: I don't know what to say anymore. But where we are now, where we're headed! We might be betting more than we think. Everything that we have is on the table now. And that's just not ours to lose.

  • Alice: Let me guess: 40, married, marketing, two kids.

    Steve Butler: 38, stripper/waitress,but born to be a singer.

    Alice: Fuck you, I'm a teacher!

    Steve Butler: No, I was talking about me. You wanna see a dance? It's 100 bucks.

  • Sue Thomason: I no longer sing in public.

    Rob: What? I mean, what's the point of having good hair if you don't sing in public.

  • Dustin Noble: We're not fighting for land, Steve, we're fighting for people.

  • Frank Yates: I guess I'm lucky - lucky to be old enough to have a shot at dying with my dignity.

  • [last lines]

    Steve Butler: You the owner of this place?

  • Frank Yates: We have nothing left to sell and we can't afford to buy anything. You came here to help us. Offer us money... All we had to do to get it was be willing to scorch the earth under our feet.

  • Steve Butler: Fuck you money is the ultimate liberator.

Extended Reading
  • Shane 2022-04-21 09:03:01

    From the beginning to the hour and a half, there is a feeling of capitalists fighting nails, and then there is a big reversal to say that the front is all in vain? In fact, I quite like this theme, and the actors are all good, but is it really good to make political/social events into literary films? There are a lot of love scenes in the middle that are really boring. Agreed that "this film is written by the screenwriter, not the director." Maybe only the bird on the wire was the director.

  • Duncan 2022-03-20 09:02:20

    Indeed, mainstream to vulgar.