"If you smoke so much, drink so much alcohol, and engage so many women, you would have known there would be retribution."

Braulio 2022-03-18 09:01:08

When I heard that "1, 2, 3, 4" I knew it wasn't going to be a bad movie, I love Chicago, and Bob was a born Broadway pillar.

Gideon's daughter is dancing a new dance under his guidance, and she asks him, "Your current girlfriend is nice, why aren't you getting married?"
He laughed.
"I do not hate her."
"I know you do not hate her."
"So why should I punish her marriage?"

Exquisite, wait for them to applaud.

He said, "I also often say I love you, when those words are useful."
I thought his old smoker should be lying on the operating table with lung cancer, but he had a myocardial infarction.

"If you smoke so much, drink so much alcohol, and engage so many women,
you would have known that there would be retribution." See if this sentence is very appropriate, Bob has written the ending of his life for himself.

I especially like these two lines.
On the way to the operating room, he said to his ex-wife, "If I die, I'm sorry for the bad things I did to you." As soon as I'm not dead, I'm sorry for the bad things I've done to you."

By the way, I wish everyone could sing Chuck's I'm a Rocker together at my funeral.

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  • Francisca 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Why did they bother to make Nine? This is the 8 1/2 with a lot of splendid musical numbers.

  • Vincent 2022-03-21 09:03:15

    Hope to hear your applause at that moment. (After watching the big screen, I was so shocked that I couldn’t speak, and I almost cried in the middle. The so-called noisy beauty of art should be like this)

All That Jazz quotes

  • Davis Newman: There's a lady in Chicago, man, wrote a book - Dr Kübler-Ross, with a dash. This chick, man, without the benefit of dying herself, has broken down the process of dying into five stages: anger, denial, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Sounds like a Jewish law firm. 'Good morning, Anger denial bargaining depression acceptance!'.

  • Joe Gideon: Do you suppose Stanley Kubrick ever gets depressed?