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Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) Peggy Sue Got Married is a delightful romantic comedy film released in 1986. The movie stars

Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)

Peggy Sue Got Married is a delightful romantic comedy film released in 1986. The movie stars Kathleen Turner as the titular character, Peggy Sue, who finds herself transported back in time to her high school days in the 1960s. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, the film showcases Peggy Sue's journey as she navigates her past, attempting to change her future. Alongside Turner, the talented cast includes Nicolas Cage as Peggy Sue's former sweetheart, Charlie Bodell, and an array of other memorable characters played by actors like Jim Carrey, Helen Hunt, and Joan Allen. The film's nostalgic setting, heartwarming story, and charming performances make it a beloved classic. To experience the sounds and songs from Peggy Sue Got Married, you can easily play and download the film's soundtrack here.

A book? Excuse me for a second.
A brief but glorious career as a majorette.
A chilling wind tonight.
A couple of lines of this, I could drill my own teeth.
A lot of things are confusing right now.
A lot of things have happened since last weekend.
A poet?
A tempest in a teapot!
A writer's life is his work.
About your birthday. I made reservations at Chez Trev.
All my father digs is money.
All my mother cares about is her standing at the country club.
All right, class. Time's up.
All right, I'll prove it to you. I'll show you.
All right.
All right. I'll be in the physics lab.
An American...
And a whiskey for you.
And don't forget, first four chapters of The Great Gatsby by Monday.
And he gave me 10 percent of the business right now!
And here's a book by that guy in high school, Michael Fitzsimmons.
And huge radios.
And I am shot from a cannon into the energy.
And I don't appreciate it!
And I just wanna say, it's good to be back. Thanks a lot.
And I kept trying to push you away.
And loved the sorrows of your changing face
And loved the sorrows of your changing face
And loved your beauty with love false or true
And now from The Champs, let's party with a little Tequila.
And now, direct from four weeks of rehearsal in Walter's garage...
And the lunch! God, that was the worst!
And the tide rushes in.
And then, three: Settle down and get married.
And what's the meaning of this, Peggy Sue?
And you don't?
And you went off with that bimbo Janet.
And, young man, you talked me into it.
And, young man, you talked me into it.
Anything anecdotal you'd like to leave us with?
Are you and Peggy still talking? I mean, is it amicable?
Are you drunk?
Are you for real?
Arthur, please don't call me Peg.
As long as you understand what's expected of you.
As soon as school is finished, we move to Utah.
At 1280 on your AM dial, here's more from our golden survey.
At least I got to see you and Grandma again.
At least one more time.
At least we won't both have a miserable time.
Attagirl, Peg!
Baby!
Baby!
Baby.
Be a good girl. Wear something cheerful. Perky.
Because I'm telling you the truth.
Because if we did I don't even know about it.
Because nothing else matters.
Because we got the prom coming up and all these parties.
Because you're my baby. And I love you.
Being young is just as confusing as being old.
Believe me when I tell you.
Betrayed by a kiss Sucking pods of bitterness
Bittersweet perfection.
Blood drive? 1960?
Boy, our high school looks really good from up here.
Boy, that's some kite!
Boy! Just cherish me.
But are you having problems with Charlie? You mentioned something this morning.
But call me Peggy. Peggy Bodell now.
But don't ever let anything like that happen again.
But I always thought you were going to marry Charlie.
But I think she's coming out of it. Seems to be friendly now.
But I'm not.
But I'm remembering the future.
But last night, I was the one who put on the brakes.
But no more rat puke, okay?
But no more rat puke, okay?
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you
But we had heat, baby. Passion! Fire!
But what about everything I said to you this afternoon?
But when we sent out the invitations...
But you don't have to be scared anymore. I can support you now.
But you were married when you were three, right?
But, no. I will be happy if I have you.
But, please, don't start crying again.
Can I have your attention, please? Listen up! Can I have your attention?
Can I tell Charlie Peggy Sue got drunk last night?
Can we split now?
Carol and I saw you with that creep Richard Norvik today.
Carol would marry Walter and I'd marry Arthur.
Case closed.
Chanel No. 5. It always reminds me of home.
Change your destiny and marry me.
Change your destiny, Peggy Sue.
Chapter four, you break up Won't you give it one more chance?
Charlie can really sing!
Charlie won't be here tonight.
Charlie, about last night...
Charlie, could I have a word with you?
Charlie, I'm just taking Ravel!
Charlie, in spite of your adolescent infatuation with music...
Charlie, let's make love.
Charlie, let's make love.
Charlie, what am I going to do with you?
Charlie, what are you doing here?
Charlie, you may have noticed that...
Charlie?
Charlie?
Charlie?
Charlie?
Charlie? Charlie, I had such a dream.
Charlie's downstairs. Why aren't you ready?
Charlie's free to go out with whoever he wants to.
Charlie's just one of them.
Chasing women around the store like my father?
Choose the things you'll be proud of.
Christ, I would cut my right arm off for another chance.
Christ.
Close that.
Coffee, donuts.
Come and take a look! Who left this out here?
Come here!
Come here.
Come on in. I left the door open for you.
Come on, Ajax.
Come on, I want to dance.
Come on, let's go to the movies.
Come on, Momma, sit down.
Come on, Peggy Sue. Try it again. You haven't been practicing.
Come on! I just had one date with him. I'm not going to marry him!
Come on! They care about you.
Come on! What is this?
Come on! Where's your enthusiasm?
Come on. Get in. I can take care of that.
Come on. I wrote it for you.
Come on. You have to get dressed.
Confucians say, If you want a way out, go through a door.
Congratulations.
Creamed chipped beef on toast with rutabagas.
Dad, I never knew you had a sense of humor.
Dad? Hi.
Dad's been here every day.
Delores told me about you and that scuzzball Michael Fitzsimmons.
Delores, there are a lot of things I could say to you...
Did that Maynard G. Beatnik give you what you wanted?
Did we break up?
Did you memorize the book or just the good parts?
Did you study for the test?
Do you think the world would still like me if I stopped being Mr. Excitement?
Do you think time travel is possible?
Don't be crazy.
Don't be ridiculous! They're harmless old men! My grandfather was in there!
Don't try to grow up so fast.
Don't yell. Stop shouting.
Don't you get along with your parents?
Elvis is dead. That's Ajax.
Elvis. Hi. How are you? Hi, guy.
Evelyn! Girls? What is this out on the street?
Every time we argue...
Everybody's just gonna say, Well, hey, where's Crazy Charlie?
Excuse me.
Fall on my bare arms
Falling bodies in the ecstasy of flesh
Fat, violent, drunk.
Feed me. Charge me.
Feel or not feel, you accepted the invite. Maddy's one of your best friends.
First of all, he's not a creep. He's exceptional.
First you gotta learn how to count.
Five more weeks of school.
For everyone.
For some reason everything else gets tiny, but portable radios get enormous.
For two years, I've done nothing but love you.
Forget about it. I made a mistake.
Forget the group. I want to marry you!
From snivelling runt to pompous ass in 25 years.
Get lost, you macho schmuck!
Get that, Peggy.
Get the door, Jack!
Gilford's okay, except that he thinks that Hemingway's great literature.
Girls mature faster than guys.
Girls must go through that stuff, too.
Go get her, tiger.
Go on, you can do it. Go on. You can do it.
God bless you!
God, Mom, that picture's great! Come on, let's get a table.
God, that Walter Getz can still dance!
God, you look like you've stepped right out of Life magazine!
God! Dion!
Good bye, Charlie.
Good bye? Wait a minute. Sit down.
Good bye? Where are you going? Peggy, we have a partnership here.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good.
Grandma. Grandpa.
Grandpa! Do you have to wear that hat?
Grandpa?
Has this ever worked before?
Have a good time, youngsters!
Have a nice day.
He dedicated it to you.
He really is kind of cute, isn't he?
He really loves you, too. You're so lucky!
He shook my hand when we walked in here?
He told me to forget it.
He used to call me, Four eyed worm.
He won't tell me. But I have my suspicions.
He's a fisherman.
He's always telling Walter how wonderful you are.
He's trying.
Headache?
Hello, Charlie.
Hello!
Hello.
Here, Charlie. More fortune cookies.
Here.
Hey, I just made a deposit in your bank. Now I want to make a withdrawal.
Hi, do you like it?
Hi, fellas.
Hi, Maddy.
Hi, Mrs. Kelcher!
Hi, Peggy.
Hi, Peggy.
Hi, Richard.
Hi.
Hi.
High tech? That's nice.
Hold me back!
Holy cow, it's late!
Hope you enjoy it.
How about Monopoly?
How are you doing?
How are you?
How can you know what I've been going through?
How come we're your friends and we find out about...
How did you know about my grandfather?
How do you feel?
How many loved your moments of glad grace
How was school today, darling?
Huge, enormous radios?
Hush, baby, hush. I've been thinking.
I agree. You know, Mom and Dad...
I also want to suck your Twinkie!
I always loved the way you kissed.
I always thought that you and Charlie had a really great marriage.
I always thought that you and Charlie had a really great marriage.
I am a walking anachronism!
I am trying to save you years of frustration of waiting for...
I am trying to save you years of frustration of waiting for...
I bet Delores told Charlie!
I came to say good bye, Richard.
I can dig that.
I can't live without you.
I can't tell everybody everything all at once.
I can't. I can't do it.
I canceled the tickets for Fabian.
I changed all the yeahs to oohs, but listen to this:
I could be trapped here forever. And poor Charlie.
I couldn't sleep so I thought I'd scream
I demand a recount!
I did like the Dvorák one you suggested. I liked that a lot.
I did like the Dvorák one you suggested. I liked that a lot.
I didn't recognize you!
I didn't write that. That's Yeats.
I do love you.
I don't believe it. Look at that man. He never ages.
I don't expect that all our problems can just vanish.
I don't get it.
I don't have time for this. I don't have time for jokes.
I don't know what you said to her, but I wish I'd said it.
I don't know.
I don't know. Everything they teach is so useless.
I don't know. I forgot.
I don't know. I thought it made some sense.
I don't think so, you know.
I don't trust him.
I don't want to know. Have a good time, darling.
I don't want to marry anyone, Richard.
I dreamed that Grandma died.
I envy you.
I fail to see the humor of this! Go to your room, you're grounded!
I feel ridiculous in this dress! I'd like to change.
I feel ridiculous! I only did this for tonight, you know.
I figure three years is long enough for the music to pan out, which it will.
I figured as everyone has a gold Rolex, I'd have one made in platinum.
I forgot about him. What am I gonna do?
I found it in my dress. It's really old.
I gave them up years ago.
I got pregnant when I was 18. That was why we had to get married.
I got tickets for Fabian on your birthday.
I got to close it or nothing's going to be different.
I got to go.
I got to go. Arthur's picking me up soon.
I guess I always liked Elvis.
I had a miserable time tonight because of you.
I had a strange experience.
I had it made into a cocktail ring, though.
I have a headache.
I have a note.
I have a question. Let me turn the tables on you.
I have certain unresolved feelings about your father.
I have come here from the future, from 25 years ahead.
I have this window in my heart and anytime you want, you can crawl in.
I have too many unresolved relationships in my life.
I hear she does more than talk with her mouth.
I hope the sales of your book go very well.
I just gotta string him along for a while. It's for his own good.
I just wanted to ask you a question.
I know a lot of things that are gonna happen.
I know everybody's having a great time...
I know I must have believed that...
I know it sounds unbelievable, but I can prove it.
I know it.
I know most people think I am.
I know. But I don't have to flatter you.
I left your laundry on your beds, girls. Don't forget to put it away, okay?
I like the sound of that. High tech.
I love her so much and I haven't seen her in so long.
I love it when you twirl your baton.
I love you, girl, and I need you, Peggy
I love you.
I love you.
I may be an old fool, but I think I can help you.
I may be crazy, but I'm not crazy enough to marry you twice.
I mean, how do you think that makes me feel?
I mean, I'm talking $50, $100, $200 a pair.
I mean, isn't this great? Just all of us here together!
I mean, man, he is the perfect American author:
I mean, man, he's out there burning, feeling, grooving on life!
I mean, remember, whatever Walter wants...
I miss them so much.
I missed you.
I must have blocked it out.
I named my daughter after you.
I need to talk to your sister.
I noticed you were giving me the silent treatment at lunch.
I read about that Codex deal in Business Week. Congratulations!
I read about your invention in a magazine.
I really cannot get over this.
I really don't know if you're crazy.
I remember that dress.
I think I had a heart attack at the reunion and died.
I think it makes a lot of sense.
I think it's totally unworkable. I must have been delirious.
I think that pitching wins pennants.
I think that you're probably crazy.
I think we did.
I think we did.
I thought chicks like you traveled in packs.
I thought I knew everything about him.
I thought I knew everything about you. I'm sorry.
I thought I was what you wanted me to be.
I thought it would be great to eat at a nice restaurant.
I thought you were cool.
I thought you were terrific.
I thought you'd be going to Paris or New York.
I told her you weren't feeling well yesterday.
I told my father that I'm going to quit singing.
I used to have such a crush on him in school.
I want this to be forever.
I want to be a dancer.
I want to know what's going on.
I want to suck your blood!
I want to tell you something.
I want us to be closer.
I want you to be happy.
I wanted to congratulate you on winning the math contest.
I wanted to talk to you.
I wanted to talk to you. It's really important.
I wanted to tell you that I...
I was at Lena's last night. I heard you sing.
I was in town about a year ago and I turn on the television...
I was once. Richard Norvik?
I was thinking of four ushers and four bridesmaids.
I was very impressed with what you said in English class today.
I wish he'd break up with Arlene. She thinks she's so great.
I wish I had the nerve. And the figure.
I wish she hadn't have told you that.
I won't be here.
I won't. I promise, I'm not gonna tell anybody.
I would be very careful about this if I were you.
I wouldn't count on it.
I wrote a song for you.
I'd have taken better care of my teeth.
I'd just like to talk to you.
I'll be right back.
I'll be there for the children. I'll forget Walter.
I'll just set this right here.
I'll respect you for eternity.
I'll take them to the shop and have the appraisal ready next week.
I'll tell you where the fortune is: Running shoes...
I'll write, and you two can take care of the chickens to support us.
I'm a grown woman with a lifetime of experiences you can't understand.
I'm allergic to chickens.
I'm beginning to think that maybe there is more to life than just music.
I'm checking out of this bourgeois motel.
I'm fine. How many children do you have?
I'm going to be just like Fabian.
I'm going to dance and dance.
I'm going to get out of here. I'm going to write.
I'm going to go save my car.
I'm going to go to Liverpool and discover The Beatles.
I'm immature?
I'm not afraid. I know exactly when I'm going to die.
I'm not doing any tutoring this year. I'm too busy.
I'm not telling!
I'm proud of my children.
I'm really gonna try and behave myself.
I'm saving you! They were going to vaporise you!
I'm so glad.
I'm so happy for you.
I'm sorry, Charlie.
I'm sorry! I'm sorry about that.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. Sharon Norvik.
I'm still here. I thought I might as well enjoy myself.
I'm taking you back to the nurse.
I'm the man. Why are you arguing with me?
I'm thinking, Did we break up?
I'm writing a book on kite construction.
I've been thinking about my three year plan.
I've been trying to drag that out of her for years.
I've decided on our first fortune.
I've got good news. Now sit down right here.
I've got one last thing I have to do at school and then...
I've got the teeth. I've got the eyes.
I've got to give it a shot.
I've got two great kids. I've got my own business.
I've loved him for a long, long time.
I've never even dated anybody but Charlie.
I've upset my parents. I miss my kids.
If we look at this in a Newtonian framework...
If you believe it, darling, then I believe.
If you could do it all again, Grandpa, what would you do different?
If you don't like it I will give you your money back.
If you weren't so neurotic and insecure...
In fact, at the party, they had to do CPR on you...
In the madhouse of Doctor Dread Razor shreds of rat puke
In the past two years...
Intercourse.
Is Charlie pressuring you to do things you don't think you should be doing?
Is he going to help you with all that physics stuff?
Is that one of your poems?
Is there anybody in the house knows where Dion and the Belmonts are?
Isn't Kenny Rossi dreamy?
It couldn't be me. I hardly knew him.
It happens, but not with you.
It just feels right.
It might give you strength.
It must belong to Beth.
It opens, too.
It really made me laugh.
It really wasn't that difficult.
It says in Love Without Fear the tongue kiss is a means...
It travels well.
It was Beth's idea.
It was my idea, Grandma. I wondered about those lodge meetings.
It was nice to see everybody again.
It's a birthday present.
It's a stupid movie thing they started.
It's about a woman in Colorado who says she lived in Ireland 150 years ago.
It's absolutely possible for people, dogs, elephants, cancan girls.
It's all right.
It's called Tenderness.
It's Charlie.
It's Crazy Charlie, the appliance king!
It's great.
It's Hemingway's ego trying to defend itself again.
It's her 18th birthday and I want to show her off.
It's like you clash with the whole world.
It's Nancy!
It's not gonna be forever.
It's not so bad.
It's not that bad, really.
It's not that I'm glad you were sick...
It's nothing to worry about. Somebody get the lights.
It's okay. Come on. Look!
It's okay. I'll call you back.
It's over, Charlie. I don't want to hurt you.
It's poker night. You always got out of it before.
It's really funny. You bought an Edsel.
It's really picking up.
It's the most definitive Dvorák!
It's the ultimate absurd circus.
It's wonderful Spring Radio.
It's your grandma's strudel that's kept this family together.
Jack Kerouac doesn't have to kill a bull to have something to write about!
Jack, take it easy! She gave blood at school today.
Jesus, Peggy, you sure know how to spoil a mood.
July 20, 1969.
Just a little. I had a tough day.
Just cool it, girls.
King of the sun.
Kubek and Richardson any day over Fox and Aparicio.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you our queen...
Last weekend you said... What time is it?
Lee Wilkins came to hear me last night.
Let me see.
Let's get back to business.
Let's go down to the basement.
Let's have it. You hate them, anyway.
Let's play cards.
Let's sit there.
Life of the party!
Like a slumber party.
Like fertility rites.
Like who?
Like, wonderful!
Listen to it. Let it grow on you.
Listen to it. Let it grow on you.
Listen, about the other night, I feel so stupid.
Listen, I cut shop and I did some work on your song.
Listen, it's running real late!
Listen. Take the Shostakovich home.
Look at Delores. What a tramp.
Look at you! You're putting on a little weight, man!
Look inside.
Look with favor upon us as we witness the regeneration of spirit.
Look, there's Peggy Sue with Michael Fitzsimmons!
Look! Oh, it's so beautiful.
Looking good out there!
Lord of the universe.
Lots of people are separated and divorced.
Maddy and Arthur, Carol and Walter...
Maddy, what did you do to your hair?
Maddy, would you grow up?
Maddy. Arthur. How does it feel to have missed the sexual revolution?
Make her love me, okay?
Make it 4:30. I have to go to a Rocket Club meeting.
Man, I'm a hip chick.
Married right after graduation, they're still together.
Maximum intensity.
Maybe he's just smashed too many fortune cookies!
Maybe it's the material. But it can't happen.
Maybe they'll be the next Dion and the Belmonts!
Maybe you should drink some of that nail polish.
Maybe you, down here, don't know.
Maybe you're confusing his life with his work.
Meaning what?
Michael Fitzsimmons. Is he here?
Michael, we had one glorious night together.
Michael, you and I are light years apart. You should go, but not with me.
Michael. You're as good as you looked.
Mom said you were sick. You're never happy to see me.
Mom, can you hear me?
Mom, do you remember anything?
Mom, give me a break! He's missing the reunion because of you.
Mom, I don't feel like going to a party.
Mom, I forgot you were ever this young.
Mom, I'll call you back. It's Peggy.
Mom, look!
Mom, when are you going to stop being mad at Dad?
Mom!
Mr. Norvik!
Mr. Snelgrove...
Mrs. Woodhouse, I am studying the fabric for the aerodynamic principles for kites.
My God!
My little baby.
Nancy, please.
Nancy, put your homework down and sit down.
Nancy?
Nancy.
Next week, we'll be selling Sanyo remote control VCRs for $299!
No bulls would die today.
No more Jell O for me, Mom!
No one treats Charlie Bodell like this.
No, Carol. That's the worst thing for her.
No, don't wear it out, Nancy!
No, I don't wanna die!
No, I just made that up.
No, it's not about that.
No, please, I need some time.
No, the bakery's doing very well.
No! Peggy Sue got married.
No! That doesn't make any difference.
No! You have to be valedictorian.
No. I already did that.
No. No, I asked Rosalie. She couldn't track him down.
Not again!
Not from the guy with the lowest prices in town.
Not terrific enough. What were you doing there?
Not you, Getz!
Not your style.
Now I get it.
Now just stay there. You're dead.
Now what's Peggy Sue going to do at your lodge meeting?
Now, hold your arm up.
Now, I want to tell you something. You have to promise not to tell anyone!
Now, this is the plan.
Of course I would. So, are we through now?
Of course I'm scared! I can't change anything.
Of course, dear. You're home now.
Of course, her mother says, That's the way girls act sometimes.
Of course, they're not babies anymore!
Of course!
Oh, baby. No wonder you're so upset.
Oh, Dad! You were always doing stuff like that! It's funny.
Oh, God!
Oh, God!
Oh, Mom!
Oh, no!
Oh, no. I remember that locket, too.
Okay, here we go.
Okay, I'll just put the dog inside.
Okay.
Okay. Then let's do something really visionary.
One week you say, If you love me, you won't.
Only one?
Or Parcheesi. Or Chutes and Ladders?
Over emotional and even a little bit irresponsible at times.
Pantyhose?
Pantyhose. You know...
Peggy Sue, come here.
Peggy Sue, come on! What's with you and Michael?
Peggy Sue, get in here! Dion's almost over.
Peggy Sue, I have to talk to you.
Peggy Sue, I mean, don't be silly. It's Saturday night. It's date night.
Peggy Sue, wait a minute!
Peggy Sue, what is it?
Peggy Sue!
Peggy Sue! Welcome, Peggy Sue!
Peggy Sue.
Peggy Sue's still stuck on Treble Without a Cause.
Peggy, how are you? How's Charlie? Hey, Terry!
Peggy, I don't mean to be intrusive.
Peggy, I don't mean to be intrusive.
Peggy, look outside that window. I've got the car. I'm the lead singer.
Peggy, would you please rescue Richard? Ask him to dance.
Peggy, you know what a penis is.
Peggy.
Peggy. Peggy Sue.
People get weak when they give blood.
Pink and green.
Please, Mom, can you hear me?
Polygamy's legal in Utah.
Pretty strange.
Pure pharmaceutical grade.
Push myself away from the dinner table and say:
Put on some make out music and turn out the lights!
Ray of oneness piercing the solitude
Reclaim thy child of light.
Rejected? Worthless? Miserable?
Reunions do funny things to people at this age.
Richard Norvik! Come on up here, King Richard!
Richard. Would you like to dance?
Right now, you're just browsing through time.
Rita. I met her last summer. She's cool. You'll really dig her.
Rosalie?
Ruler of light.
Save it, woman! Humiliator!
Scott and Beth.
Scott and Beth. Where did you get this?
Sharon and I feel real welcome. We're having a great time.
She called to find out how you are.
She gives names, dates and where she lived.
She hasn't changed at all, Charlie.
She loves you, ooh, ooh, ooh You love me, ooh, ooh, ooh
She seems to be a little bit nervous and confused.
She thought the Big Bopper was a hamburger.
She was a mess, right after they separated.
She's almost a juvenile delinquent.
She's always bragging about her dad's Cadillac.
She's getting on, it's true, but she's fine.
She's gone!
She's got this little cabin outside the hills of Provo where she raises chickens.
She's not like all the other girls at school.
She's not wasting any time.
Show her a good time, but for heaven's sake, restrain yourself!
Sit down, Charlie.
Sleep, baby.
So are they.
So are you.
So he started having affairs and you started getting depressed?
So right after graduation we should...
So what do you wanna talk about?
So, Mr. Wilkins, new client?
So, this is the reunion? It's wonderful.
So, where's Charlie?
So?
Somebody get the lights!
Someday you'll remember and write about it.
Sometimes it's easier when you hate them.
Sometimes when I look at you I feel like an animal.
Soon.
Stag movies and poker.
Stand up to Charlie.
Stay away from it.
Steady now.
Still, if I knew then what I know now...
Stop being so defensive. Here.
Strange rumors are sweeping the school about you.
Sure.
Sure.
Sure.
Sweetheart, thank you.
Take her into the washroom and splash some cold water on her face...
Take it easy, kitten.
Teenagers are weird. And you're the weirdest.
Ten minutes past graduation, I'm gone! To freedom!
Thank you very much.
Thank you, thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. We're gonna do a little medley for you now.
Thanks.
That big disappointment so you can blame me for the rest of your life.
That doesn't have anything to do with the reunion, Delores!
That sounded really great, Nancy.
That was a polltaker. I wouldn't mention it, if I were you.
That when we go out too far, we're vulnerable.
That's 'cause you're not a total moron like they are.
That's a great line. You are going to be a terrific writer.
That's a guy's line!
That's disgusting!
That's enough outta you, little lady!
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
That's gotta be Getz!
That's my own theory, based on a Mexican food called the burrito.
That's okay. I'm sure I can remember the way.
That's over. I got tired of translating everything to her.
That's quite an accomplishment.
That's six years ahead of schedule.
That's the great thing about love.
That's the story of my life! I'm an adult.
That's what I want to do.
The Edsel is a classic. Use it in the best of health.
The king is someone who, in more ways than one...
The last time was 600 years ago. And it's about time for another one.
The most overrated writer of the century.
The name of your love is rebirth.
The next week you say, If you love me, you will.
The nurse called and said you'd be coming home.
The Reunion Committee has given this a lot of thought...
The Reunion Committee has selected a king and a queen.
The sooner you learn to handle Charlie, the better.
The things that happened to me 50 years ago...
The Tigers have got four twenty game potential winners.
The world is fantastic.
The Yankees have the pitching, but the White Sox have defense.
The young man leaned back in his chair.
Then I'm not crazy!
Then you think that time travel is possible for people?
There's a fire truck. If you're dead, it'll pass right through you.
There's no meat on the bone.
There's not a girl in school that can hold a candle to you.
There's not a whole heck of a lot we know about each other, Peggy.
There's one way to find out.
These are the choices, okay?