A billion people watching us? from Invictus (2009)
A hundred and forty five points? In one match? from Invictus (2009)
A lot of pushing in the lineup over there. from Invictus (2009)
A luxury. We only needed one more yes than no. from Invictus (2009)
A Maori war dance. Yes. It is very powerful. from Invictus (2009)
A poem from the president. from Invictus (2009)
A very inspiring song. from Invictus (2009)
About 21 minutes gone. Both teams, up on it, 6 points each. from Invictus (2009)
According to the experts, we'll reach the quarterfinals and no further. from Invictus (2009)
According to the experts, you and I should still be in jail. from Invictus (2009)
After all, if I cannot change when circumstances demand it... from Invictus (2009)
Afternoon, men. from Invictus (2009)
Ah, yes. Ah, yes. Well, these men are special trained by SAS. from Invictus (2009)
Ah. That must be Jessie with the schedule. from Invictus (2009)
Ah. You are too good to me, Mary. from Invictus (2009)
All of the blacks are cheering for England. from Invictus (2009)
All of the whites are cheering for the Springboks. from Invictus (2009)
All of those in favor of eliminating the Springboks, raise your hands. from Invictus (2009)
All of us here, we prevailed. from Invictus (2009)
All right, gather around. from Invictus (2009)
All right, okes, it's optional. Take it if you want to. from Invictus (2009)
All right. from Invictus (2009)
Along with the apartheid anthem, I know. from Invictus (2009)
Amen. from Invictus (2009)
America, England, Saudi Arabia. from Invictus (2009)
An estimated 23 million people went to the polls today. from Invictus (2009)
An honor, sir. from Invictus (2009)
And also, there's the business of the haka. from Invictus (2009)
And as their elected leader, it is my job to show them that. from Invictus (2009)
And I, for one, am glad. from Invictus (2009)
And I, for one, am relieved that we are the host nation... from Invictus (2009)
And I, for one, can say without fear of contradiction... from Invictus (2009)
And I, for one, must admit to being cautiously optimistic. from Invictus (2009)
And I'll come back tonight to make sure he's not working. from Invictus (2009)
And if you feel in your heart that you cannot work with your new government... from Invictus (2009)
And if you feel in your heart that you cannot work with your new government... from Invictus (2009)
And in addition to the nationwide PR campaign... from Invictus (2009)
And in related news, it was announced that President Mandela... from Invictus (2009)
And in the event of a close count, we'll go to a written ballot. from Invictus (2009)
And it helps. from Invictus (2009)
And most of all, thanks for the win. Amen. from Invictus (2009)
And now for the next item on our agenda. from Invictus (2009)
And now there will be a five minute break. from Invictus (2009)
And that all sports teams representing South Africa... from Invictus (2009)
And that's big Jonah LomuV a big day for him. from Invictus (2009)
And the bathroom's over there if you need it. from Invictus (2009)
And the conversion is good. from Invictus (2009)
And then catch it like that. So I want you in groups of three, okay? from Invictus (2009)
And they treasure Springbok rugby. from Invictus (2009)
And we did prevail, did we not? from Invictus (2009)
And we don't stand a bloody chance in the World Cup. from Invictus (2009)
And we listen to the words together. from Invictus (2009)
And we need to change as well. from Invictus (2009)
And yet the menace of the years from Invictus (2009)
And you must know that... from Invictus (2009)
André Joubert. Gavin Johnson. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : 42, South Africa, 20. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : And the New Zealand All Blacks. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Conversion is good. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : England, 24, South Africa, 9. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Five minutes in extra playing time. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Game over. Final score: South Africa, 42, Samoa, 14. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : It'll be a test of great character in these last 20 minutes of this match. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Kick is good. Number 10, Andrew Mehrtens. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Ladies and gentlemen, it is our pleasure to have with us today... from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome... from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Ladies and gentlemen, we apologize for the rain delay. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Let's welcome captain François Pienaar... from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : New Zealand, 12, South Africa, 9. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Successful attempt for New Zealand. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Switch to Jonah Lomu. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : The match will now begin. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Try to South Africa scored by Chester Williams. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Try, Australia. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Try, England. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Unsuccessful kick. The score remains 9 9. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : Welcome to Ellis Park, Johannesburg... from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER : With minutes remaining, South Africa takes the lead, 15 to 12. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER 1 : The celebration's over. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER 2 :New Zealand with the best attacking side of the tournament. from Invictus (2009)
ANNOUNCER 2 :New Zealand with the best attacking side of the tournament. from Invictus (2009)
Any man would be happy dancing with a beautiful lady like you. from Invictus (2009)
Are there any special orders or conditions? from Invictus (2009)
Are those the judicial appointments for the Free States? from Invictus (2009)
Are you watching this guy? He's about your size, but... from Invictus (2009)
Around there. from Invictus (2009)
As part of the PR buildup to the World Cup... from Invictus (2009)
As you know, I am not. from Invictus (2009)
At least risk it for something more important than rugby. from Invictus (2009)
At the time, the future... from Invictus (2009)
Because in order to build our nation... from Invictus (2009)
Because the Springboks are playing so badly? from Invictus (2009)
Beer tastes like shit, man. from Invictus (2009)
Beyond this place of wrath and tears from Invictus (2009)
Big man's been quiet in this match and that's credit to South Africa's... from Invictus (2009)
Black as the Pit from pole to pole from Invictus (2009)
Block out their names. See if I can recognize them. from Invictus (2009)
Both units to their cars right now. from Invictus (2009)
BOY : Yes. All right. Form a line. from Invictus (2009)
Break. from Invictus (2009)
Break. from Invictus (2009)
BRENDA : What do I tell the Japanese trade delegation? from Invictus (2009)
Brenda, you've had your hair done. I like it. from Invictus (2009)
Brenda. from Invictus (2009)
Brenda... from Invictus (2009)
Brilliant. from Invictus (2009)
Brothers... from Invictus (2009)
Brought one of your mum's protein shakes. from Invictus (2009)
But afternoon tea, that is the greatest. from Invictus (2009)
But how can we win? from Invictus (2009)
But how to get them to be better than they think they can be? from Invictus (2009)
But I must. from Invictus (2009)
But if you are packing up because you fear... from Invictus (2009)
But it's time people moved on. from Invictus (2009)
But listen, if Lomu gets the ball, whoever's there... from Invictus (2009)
But now, they come up against a team unlike any they have placed before. from Invictus (2009)
But that will change. It must. from Invictus (2009)
But they helped me to stand when all I wanted to do was to lie down. from Invictus (2009)
But this is no time to celebrate petty revenge. from Invictus (2009)
But to hear that song in the voices of people from all over our planet... from Invictus (2009)
But when I look at you, I envy my father. from Invictus (2009)
But when I think we're ready, I have the bus driver put on a song. from Invictus (2009)
But you couldn't have done it without the amazing support... from Invictus (2009)
But you didn't come all this way to hear an old man talk... from Invictus (2009)
But... from Invictus (2009)
By example. I've always thought to lead by example, sir. from Invictus (2009)
Can we go through the schedule now? from Invictus (2009)
Can you gentlemen come closer? from Invictus (2009)
Captain Feyder and team, reporting for duty, sir. from Invictus (2009)
Captain of the Springboks. from Invictus (2009)
Captain. Posts. from Invictus (2009)
Chester, I reckon you're up. from Invictus (2009)
Chester, will you lead us in a prayer? from Invictus (2009)
Chester. from Invictus (2009)
Chester's back. from Invictus (2009)
CHILDREN (CHANTING): Chester! Chester! Chester! from Invictus (2009)
Coach's run, 6 a.m. from Invictus (2009)
COLE : Some nice pants for you. DLAMINI : God bless you. from Invictus (2009)
COLE : There you go. from Invictus (2009)
Come on, man. There's nothing more you can do today. from Invictus (2009)
Come on, Nooks, he's still the president. from Invictus (2009)
Come on, you bloody bastards. from Invictus (2009)
Come on! from Invictus (2009)
Come on! Now, now, now! from Invictus (2009)
Come on. from Invictus (2009)
Come with me. from Invictus (2009)
Come, boys. from Invictus (2009)
Come, okes, we need to focus, focus! from Invictus (2009)
Come. Let's go. Come. from Invictus (2009)
Comrade President, not long ago, these guys tried to kill us. from Invictus (2009)
Comrades, comrades, members of the choir. from Invictus (2009)
Count your fingers after he shakes your hand, boy. from Invictus (2009)
CROWD (CHANTING): All Blacks! All Blacks! All Blacks! from Invictus (2009)
CROWD (CHANTING): Bokke! Bokke! Bokke! from Invictus (2009)
CROWD (CHANTING): Bokke! Bokke! Bokke! from Invictus (2009)
CROWD (CHANTING): Bokke! Bokke! Bokke! from Invictus (2009)
CROWD (CHEERING): Nelson! Nelson! Nelson! from Invictus (2009)
Dead right. They're all overpaid. from Invictus (2009)
Did I get them right? from Invictus (2009)
Did she say why? from Invictus (2009)
Did you talk to Brenda about it? from Invictus (2009)
DLAMINI : God bless you. from Invictus (2009)
Do you hear? from Invictus (2009)
Do you need anything else tonight? from Invictus (2009)
Do you see all those old apartheid flags? from Invictus (2009)
Do you see that jet to the east? from Invictus (2009)
Don't cancel the trip to Taiwan, not yet. from Invictus (2009)
Don't forget, we've got cameras on us at all times. from Invictus (2009)
Don't get your hopes up. from Invictus (2009)
Dr. Mandela just lifting his cap to the 62,000 people... from Invictus (2009)
Drink it. from Invictus (2009)
Ellis on the outside. from Invictus (2009)
Engage! from Invictus (2009)
England against Springboks, Loftus Stadium. from Invictus (2009)
ETIENNE : They get clearance for this? Not from us. from Invictus (2009)
ETIENNE : You must fly in there. from Invictus (2009)
Everybody in the stadium greeted me with a song. from Invictus (2009)
Everybody, take one. from Invictus (2009)
Excuse me. from Invictus (2009)
Extra time. from Invictus (2009)
Extra time. Twenty minutes. from Invictus (2009)
Facing issues that range from economic stagnation and unemployment... from Invictus (2009)
Fifteen points to 12. from Invictus (2009)
First blood to New Zealand. from Invictus (2009)
For 27 years... from Invictus (2009)
For England, scored by Ben Clarke, Number 13. from Invictus (2009)
For my unconquerable soul. from Invictus (2009)
For my unconquerable soul. from Invictus (2009)
For the first time, they are free to cast their vote alongside whites. from Invictus (2009)
For the summit in Taiwan? Good. from Invictus (2009)
Forgive me for interrupting your work the day before such an important match. from Invictus (2009)
Forgiveness liberates the soul. from Invictus (2009)
Forgiveness starts here too. from Invictus (2009)
Forty five to 29, and it was not that close. from Invictus (2009)
Forty two million. from Invictus (2009)
Forwards, we must start scrumming. from Invictus (2009)
Four pools of four teams... from Invictus (2009)
FRANÇOIS : Here you go. Come on, guys. Come. from Invictus (2009)
FRANÇOIS : How's it? MAN 3 : Can we have a comment? from Invictus (2009)
FRANÇOIS : Team meeting after dinner. from Invictus (2009)
FRANÇOIS : Well... I told you it was his girlfriend. from Invictus (2009)
FRANÇOIS : Yeah, yeah. A little. from Invictus (2009)
FRANÇOIS : Yes. Of course. ...to other leaders and cabinet ministers. from Invictus (2009)
François, a few words. from Invictus (2009)
François, relax, you've met him before. from Invictus (2009)
François, your country is very proud of you. from Invictus (2009)
François. It's like talking to a brick wall. What did he say? from Invictus (2009)
Fuck, man. from Invictus (2009)
Fuck, man. This is bullshit. from Invictus (2009)
Gee, it's cold, man. from Invictus (2009)
Gentlemen, let us continue in 10 minutes. from Invictus (2009)
Gentlemen. from Invictus (2009)
Give me the houses and cars they give him, I'll donate a third of my salary too. from Invictus (2009)
Go on in. from Invictus (2009)
Go on, take it, it's yours. from Invictus (2009)
Gonna be a headache for England, that's for sure. We're gonna donnerthem. from Invictus (2009)
Good clearance from the base of the scrum. from Invictus (2009)
Good evening, Dada. from Invictus (2009)
Good evening, Mary. from Invictus (2009)
Good interplay by New Zealand. Now, here's a chance for them. from Invictus (2009)
Good luck to you all. from Invictus (2009)
Good luck to you, son. from Invictus (2009)
Good luck, son. from Invictus (2009)
Good luck. from Invictus (2009)
Good luck. from Invictus (2009)
Good luck. from Invictus (2009)
Good morning. from Invictus (2009)
Good to see you all working so hard. from Invictus (2009)
Good work, boys. Keep it up. Good work. from Invictus (2009)
Good, Dada. from Invictus (2009)
Good, very good. from Invictus (2009)
Great all around fly half is Andrew Mehrtens... from Invictus (2009)
Great game. from Invictus (2009)
Great play here by Marc Ellis in reading the game, but he can't take... from Invictus (2009)
Hang on a moment, please. from Invictus (2009)
Have I ever mentioned to you that I hate rugby? from Invictus (2009)
He asked when we were supposed to sleep. from Invictus (2009)
He doesn't need us reminding him about them. from Invictus (2009)
He has, therefore, decided to donate a third of his monthly income to charity. from Invictus (2009)
He looks like one of the policemen... from Invictus (2009)
He needs a complete rest. from Invictus (2009)
He says he rested enough in prison. from Invictus (2009)
He tried to go to heaven But he went the other way from Invictus (2009)
He wants me over for tea, week after next. from Invictus (2009)
He wants the satisfaction of firing us himself. from Invictus (2009)
He's a drunkard through and through from Invictus (2009)
He's freaking killing us. from Invictus (2009)
He's just bitter because the Springboks were boycotted when he played. from Invictus (2009)
He's not like anyone I've ever met before. from Invictus (2009)
Heads up. from Invictus (2009)
Hello. from Invictus (2009)
Help will come, help will be there. from Invictus (2009)
Here are our orders. from Invictus (2009)
Here he is. Like clockwork. from Invictus (2009)
Here. from Invictus (2009)
Here's your muti, Madiba. I warmed the milk tonight. from Invictus (2009)
Hey, guys. I hope you're not going to be this slow next week. from Invictus (2009)
Hey, think about it, man. He's separated from his wife, his children. from Invictus (2009)
His All Black teammates come to congratulate the big fella yet again. from Invictus (2009)
His hamstring. We're trying to keep it quiet. from Invictus (2009)
Housing, food, jobs, crime. Our currency. from Invictus (2009)
How are you? How are you? from Invictus (2009)
How can we beat them? from Invictus (2009)
How can we trust them? from Invictus (2009)
How charged with punishment the scroll from Invictus (2009)
How could I? from Invictus (2009)
How do we inspire ourselves to greatness, when nothing less will do? from Invictus (2009)
How do you inspire your team to do their best? from Invictus (2009)
How do you think the Springboks will do? from Invictus (2009)
How does a poem help you play rugby? from Invictus (2009)
How long before the end? from Invictus (2009)
How long before the World Cup? from Invictus (2009)
How often do you see them here, huh? from Invictus (2009)
How's he going to do all this? When does he take a break? from Invictus (2009)
Huh? Come. from Invictus (2009)
I am aware of your earlier vote. from Invictus (2009)
I am aware that it was unanimous. from Invictus (2009)
I am here because I believe you have made a decision... from Invictus (2009)
I am honored, gentlemen. from Invictus (2009)
I am now in a position to announce that Mr. Nelson Mandela will be released... from Invictus (2009)
I am so excited. Thank you for coming all this way to see me. from Invictus (2009)
I am the captain of my soul. from Invictus (2009)
I am the master of my fate: from Invictus (2009)
I am the master of my fate: from Invictus (2009)
I am the president, you know. from Invictus (2009)
I can't even read it or pronounce the words. from Invictus (2009)
I cannot talk to them hiding behind men with guns. from Invictus (2009)
I come here with a message. from Invictus (2009)
I could not help noticing the empty offices... from Invictus (2009)
I do? from Invictus (2009)
I don't care about the game. All I care about... from Invictus (2009)
I don't know. from Invictus (2009)
I don't think I can take it. from Invictus (2009)
I don't think I'll walk today. from Invictus (2009)
I don't think I've ever seen so many flags in one stadium. from Invictus (2009)
I had to know my enemy... from Invictus (2009)
I hate rugby. from Invictus (2009)
I have a short announcement. from Invictus (2009)
I have a trading business. from Invictus (2009)
I have a very large family. from Invictus (2009)
I have not winced nor cried aloud. from Invictus (2009)
I have something for you. from Invictus (2009)
I have the coach's number. Maybe you could call him and ask. from Invictus (2009)
I haven't even begun. from Invictus (2009)
I know all of the things they denied us. from Invictus (2009)
I learned their language. from Invictus (2009)
I like soccer, myself. from Invictus (2009)
I mean, I know it's a bit big, but it's warm and it'll last forever. from Invictus (2009)
I need to be angry. I know, it's working. I need to be angry tomorrow. from Invictus (2009)
I never thought I'd see the day. I feel sorry for you, son. from Invictus (2009)
I play rugby. What am I gonna say to the guy? from Invictus (2009)
I promise to do the same. from Invictus (2009)
I reckon you've knocked the stuffing out of them today. from Invictus (2009)
I remember when I was invited to the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. from Invictus (2009)
I say cautiously because in my humble opinion... from Invictus (2009)
I see. from Invictus (2009)
I sometimes think it is by using the work of others. from Invictus (2009)
I strongly advise against doing this, especially on your own. from Invictus (2009)
I take full responsibility for what happens from now on. from Invictus (2009)
I thank whatever gods may be from Invictus (2009)
I thank you. Please. from Invictus (2009)
I think he wants us to win the World Cup. from Invictus (2009)
I want to thank you for what you have done for our country. from Invictus (2009)
I want you to know that your whole country is supporting you. from Invictus (2009)
I want your eyes on the crowd at all times. You're staying in the middle of the field. from Invictus (2009)
I was thinking about how you spend 30 years in a tiny cell... from Invictus (2009)
I will break my arm, my leg, my neck, but I will not let that freaking guy go. from Invictus (2009)
I, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela... from Invictus (2009)
I'm a little afraid of you. from Invictus (2009)
I'm going to stay up a while. The country is excited tonight. from Invictus (2009)
I'm sorry, Madiba, but we've got problems everywhere we look. from Invictus (2009)
I'm there. from Invictus (2009)
I've been invited to tea. from Invictus (2009)
I've just been at a meeting of the National Sports executive. from Invictus (2009)
If Madiba can do it, we can do it. from Invictus (2009)
If she left it, she meant to throw it away. from Invictus (2009)
If the opposing team played them straight up, Jonah Lomu runs wild. from Invictus (2009)
If they don't, heads will roll. from Invictus (2009)
If they focus on Lomu, that leaves others free. from Invictus (2009)
If they play badly, maybe it's a good time to make a change. from Invictus (2009)
If we can manage that, our country will be a shining light in the world. from Invictus (2009)
If we lose them, we cannot address the other issues. from Invictus (2009)
If we take that away, we lose them. from Invictus (2009)
If you need more men, we have an army unit for you on standby at Silvermine. from Invictus (2009)
In a common struggle... from Invictus (2009)
In the fell clutch of circumstance from Invictus (2009)
Inspiration, perhaps. from Invictus (2009)
It allowed me to expect more of myself. from Invictus (2009)
It does not serve the nation. from Invictus (2009)
It gives the impression of autocratic leadership. from Invictus (2009)
It has happened before, but not today. from Invictus (2009)
It has helped me through the years. from Invictus (2009)
It inspired me to come home and do better. from Invictus (2009)
It is a human calculation. from Invictus (2009)
It is a very rough game, almost as rough as politics. from Invictus (2009)
It is also a constitutional right. from Invictus (2009)
It is that terrorist, Mandela. They let him out. from Invictus (2009)
It removes fear. That is why it is such a powerful weapon. from Invictus (2009)
It says, He can win an election, but can he run a country? from Invictus (2009)
It's a bracelet I found unpacking. from Invictus (2009)
It's a gentlemen's game played by hooligans. from Invictus (2009)
It's a great kick from Mehrtens. Thirteen minutes gone. from Invictus (2009)
It's a legitimate question. from Invictus (2009)
It's a new international record. from Invictus (2009)
It's all right. from Invictus (2009)
It's all right. from Invictus (2009)
It's good to see you. from Invictus (2009)
It's not enough. Not now. Not so close. from Invictus (2009)
It's not the beer. from Invictus (2009)
It's perfect conditions in front of a full house. from Invictus (2009)
It's simple exhaustion, but it will lead to worse if it's not treated. from Invictus (2009)
It's still strictly political? from Invictus (2009)
It's their bloody song, not ours. from Invictus (2009)
It's what de Klerk got, plus an increase for inflation. from Invictus (2009)
Ivory Coast qualifies. That's wonderful. from Invictus (2009)
JASON : Oh, he saw it. He sees everything. from Invictus (2009)
Jason, can we get rid of these guys now? from Invictus (2009)
Joel, coach's run, 6. Six a.m. from Invictus (2009)
Joost! from Invictus (2009)
Just a minute. from Invictus (2009)
Just enjoy the rugby. from Invictus (2009)
Just milk, please. from Invictus (2009)
Just wait here. from Invictus (2009)
Just words. from Invictus (2009)
Just you wait. from Invictus (2009)
Ladies and gentlemen, if you would like to follow me, please. from Invictus (2009)
Ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of South Africa. from Invictus (2009)
Let it be noted that I'm taking control of the aircraft. from Invictus (2009)
Let me lead you now. from Invictus (2009)
Let me see. from Invictus (2009)
Let me tell you why. from Invictus (2009)
Let rip. from Invictus (2009)
Let's get him out of there now. from Invictus (2009)
Let's go again, guys. from Invictus (2009)
Let's go, boys. from Invictus (2009)
Let's look them over for assignments. from Invictus (2009)
Like this, like this. Pass it here. I'm here and I'm running like this: from Invictus (2009)
LINGA : Fine, thanks. HANDRICK : Morning, sir. from Invictus (2009)
LINGA : Hey, Jason. I need to talk to you. from Invictus (2009)
LINGA : Madiba says there's no need to hurry. from Invictus (2009)
LINGA : Morning, Madiba. How are you? from Invictus (2009)
Listen to your country. from Invictus (2009)
Lomu is becoming one of the most intimidating... from Invictus (2009)
Lomu is culling us. from Invictus (2009)
Look at Angola, look at Mozambique, look at Zimbabwe. from Invictus (2009)
Look at this. from Invictus (2009)
Look in my eyes. from Invictus (2009)
Looms but the Horror of the shade from Invictus (2009)
Lord, can you believe this? from Invictus (2009)
Madiba doesn't like it if you don't smile when you push people away. from Invictus (2009)
Madiba, we have already exceeded all expectations, on and off the field. from Invictus (2009)
Madiba! from Invictus (2009)
Madiba? Madiba? We're delaying the rugby, sir. from Invictus (2009)
Madiba? The cabinet ministers are here to brief you on the trip to Taiwan. from Invictus (2009)
Madiba. The people want this. They hate the Springboks. from Invictus (2009)
Make sure everyone's got one. from Invictus (2009)
Make them understand. We don't have time for this. from Invictus (2009)
MAN : A good clearance from the base of the scrum. from Invictus (2009)
MAN : All right. from Invictus (2009)
MAN : And in Japan, President Mandela met with Japanese officials... from Invictus (2009)
MAN : And squeeze. from Invictus (2009)
MAN : Come on! from Invictus (2009)
MAN : Expect it to grow faster than other sectors in the next few years. from Invictus (2009)
MAN : Good luck, Springboks! from Invictus (2009)
MAN : Here we go! from Invictus (2009)
MAN : Let's go, boys. Right, come on. from Invictus (2009)
MAN : Mandela! from Invictus (2009)
MAN : Now, now! from Invictus (2009)
MAN : To promote our international business alliances. from Invictus (2009)
MAN : Wide, wide! from Invictus (2009)
MAN : Yes, Mr. President, of course. from Invictus (2009)
MAN (ON TV): Well, soccer is usually their favorite sport here... from Invictus (2009)
MAN 1 : And now. MAN 2 : Come on, boys. from Invictus (2009)
MAN 1 : Holding. Holding. Ready? from Invictus (2009)
MAN 1 : Let's go. MAN 2 : Go low. Yeah, that's it. Good boy. from Invictus (2009)
MAN 1 : Look at the power of that man. MAN 2 : There he goes. Two. from Invictus (2009)
MAN 1 : Madiba! from Invictus (2009)
MAN 1 : Mr. Mandela has traveled to Durban... from Invictus (2009)
MAN 1 : Release the ball. MAN 2 : Come on. from Invictus (2009)
MAN 1 : There's Mr. Nelson Mandela. from Invictus (2009)
MAN 2 : After four years of talks, the day black South Africans... from Invictus (2009)
MAN 3 : Cheers, mate. Beautiful try. from Invictus (2009)
MAN 3 : Come on, boys, nut up. Shit. from Invictus (2009)
MAN 3 : Come on, boys, nut up. Shit. from Invictus (2009)
MAN 3 : Madiba! from Invictus (2009)
MANDELA : I delegate that decision to you. from Invictus (2009)
MANDELA : I thank whatever gods may be from Invictus (2009)
MANDELA : I thank you. Thank you. Fat chance. from Invictus (2009)
MANDELA : The English have given us many things... from Invictus (2009)
MANDELA (IN VOICE OVER): Out of the night that covers me from Invictus (2009)
Mandela says that he wishes to set an example... from Invictus (2009)
Mandela! Mandela! from Invictus (2009)
Manufacturing accounts for 40... from Invictus (2009)
Marvelous. Marvelous. from Invictus (2009)
MARY : It's time for bed, Dada. from Invictus (2009)
May I ask, what was the song, sir? from Invictus (2009)
Maybe even these four guys in my office tried and often succeeded. from Invictus (2009)
Maybe it's just as well. from Invictus (2009)
Maybe we won't. They're favored 2 to 1. from Invictus (2009)
Maybe. But people listen to what he says. from Invictus (2009)
Me too, cappie. Me too. from Invictus (2009)
Me, Mum, Nerine. from Invictus (2009)
MEN (SINGING): Here's to Joel, he's so blue from Invictus (2009)
MINISTER : You make a personal appearance at the finals... from Invictus (2009)
Most of the opportunities have gone New Zealand's way. from Invictus (2009)
Mr. François. You must tell Madiba that the bus service is very bad... from Invictus (2009)
Mr. Jason Tshabalala? from Invictus (2009)
Mr. Mandela, a free man... from Invictus (2009)
Mr. Minister, if you will forgive me, this all sounds excellent... from Invictus (2009)
Mr. Pienaar. Right this way, please. from Invictus (2009)
Mr. President. from Invictus (2009)
Mrs. Brits. You are a shining light in my day. from Invictus (2009)
MRS. PIENAAR : Sweetheart. Hello. from Invictus (2009)
Mrs. Pienaar said you were finished with the paper. from Invictus (2009)
Much too exposed. from Invictus (2009)
Must be his girlfriend, eh, Nerine? from Invictus (2009)
My father was Xhosa, so he was a polygamist. from Invictus (2009)
My head is bloody, but unbowed. from Invictus (2009)
My sources tell me that half of the All Black matches... from Invictus (2009)
NERINE : What? from Invictus (2009)
Never, never and never again shall it be... from Invictus (2009)
New Zealand leads by 12 points to 9. from Invictus (2009)
New Zealand to restart. from Invictus (2009)
No phone calls, no visitors, no meetings, no politics. from Invictus (2009)
No problem. from Invictus (2009)
No time. from Invictus (2009)
No, Mary, thank you. I will go to bed. from Invictus (2009)
No, Mr. President, thank you for what you have done for our country. from Invictus (2009)
No, no, I don't want to distract their focus, even for one minute. from Invictus (2009)
No, no, no, the first rule of rugby... from Invictus (2009)
No, no, please, Mr. President. It makes complete sense to me. from Invictus (2009)
No, no. I would prefer to do it myself. from Invictus (2009)
No, she didn't. She said to tell you she was sorry. from Invictus (2009)
No. from Invictus (2009)
No. Not exactly. from Invictus (2009)
No. Oh, yes. from Invictus (2009)
Nobody cares as long as we're winning the matches. from Invictus (2009)
Nonetheless, I believe we should restore the Springboks. from Invictus (2009)
Not because they lost, but because there is now no way... from Invictus (2009)
Not even one day on the job and they are after you. from Invictus (2009)
Not on our watch and not today. from Invictus (2009)
Now, comrades, we will submit this motion to a hand vote. from Invictus (2009)
Now, I added vitamins. There's a horrible flu bug going around. from Invictus (2009)
Now, I'm telling you, François. from Invictus (2009)
Now, it's been said that you used to support any team... from Invictus (2009)
Now, now, now! from Invictus (2009)
Now, of course, if you want to leave, that is your right. from Invictus (2009)
Now, the number on the door, 46664... from Invictus (2009)
Now... Now... Now you run. from Invictus (2009)
Number 10, Stransky. from Invictus (2009)
Of course it did. from Invictus (2009)
Office of the president, good morning. from Invictus (2009)
Oh, he knows I'll bloody well kill him. from Invictus (2009)
Oh, I think they will do very well. from Invictus (2009)
Oh, wow. from Invictus (2009)
Oh, yes, Dada. from Invictus (2009)
Oh, yes. I'll be right out. from Invictus (2009)
Oh, yes. Oh, yes, of course. from Invictus (2009)
Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Of course. from Invictus (2009)
Okay, guys. from Invictus (2009)
Okay. from Invictus (2009)
Okay. from Invictus (2009)
Okay. Here's the schedule for the overseas trip. from Invictus (2009)
Okay. Thanks. from Invictus (2009)
Okes... from Invictus (2009)
On Robben Island... from Invictus (2009)
On the day of a big match, say, a test... from Invictus (2009)
On the other hand, rugby is a hooligan's game played by gentlemen. from Invictus (2009)
Once or twice. Yes. from Invictus (2009)
One week, boys. from Invictus (2009)
Or it will destroy us. from Invictus (2009)
Our enemy is no longer the Afrikaner. from Invictus (2009)
Outside, outside! from Invictus (2009)
Outside, outside! from Invictus (2009)
Pass them around. from Invictus (2009)
Penalty. from Invictus (2009)
Penalty. Carrying the ball. from Invictus (2009)
People don't realize that I played rugby myself... from Invictus (2009)
People of the United States of America... from Invictus (2009)
Perhaps we should make a little wager. from Invictus (2009)
Pienaar's team played without discipline... from Invictus (2009)
Players jostling for position. from Invictus (2009)
Please assemble all the staff for me. All those who haven't already left. from Invictus (2009)
Please get the head of South African Rugby for me. from Invictus (2009)
Please join us in our anthem. from Invictus (2009)
Please tell the minister of sport... from Invictus (2009)
Please welcome the South African Springboks. from Invictus (2009)
Please, Jason. Try. from Invictus (2009)
Please, welcome President Mandela. from Invictus (2009)
President of SA Rugby? from Invictus (2009)
Put it out! from Invictus (2009)
Read their books... from Invictus (2009)
REFEREE : Crouch. Engage! from Invictus (2009)
REFEREE : Penalty against green. from Invictus (2009)
Remember this day, boys. from Invictus (2009)
Remember this, and promise yourself never to taste it again. from Invictus (2009)
Restore their name, their emblem... from Invictus (2009)
Right away. from Invictus (2009)
Right now? All of them? from Invictus (2009)
Right, and now it's one of our anthems. from Invictus (2009)
Right. I'd like to propose a toast. from Invictus (2009)
Right. We need to learn this song. We can't just mouth the words anymore. from Invictus (2009)
Say one, two, three, four, hey! from Invictus (2009)
Say to him, Thank you for inviting me. from Invictus (2009)
See who's coming for tea? from Invictus (2009)
Seriously? from Invictus (2009)
Seven minutes. from Invictus (2009)
Seven minutes. Defense, defense, defense. from Invictus (2009)
Shall I pour, sir? from Invictus (2009)
Shh! from Invictus (2009)
Shit. from Invictus (2009)
Shit. It's the same as me. from Invictus (2009)
Sir. from Invictus (2009)
Sixteen teams qualify from around the world. from Invictus (2009)
So it is very important that we beat Australia? from Invictus (2009)
So let me understand this. from Invictus (2009)
So this rugby is just a political calculation? from Invictus (2009)
So who is our next opponent? from Invictus (2009)
So, tell me, François, how is your ankle? from Invictus (2009)
So, what does this mean? from Invictus (2009)
So, what is he like? from Invictus (2009)
So, what's he like? from Invictus (2009)
Some of you may know who I am. from Invictus (2009)
Something I've chosen, one we all know. from Invictus (2009)
Sometimes, very seldom, as president, I am allowed to do what I want. from Invictus (2009)
Sorry to disturb you, sir. from Invictus (2009)
South Africa has the weight advantage in the scrums... from Invictus (2009)
South Africa will have go into the scrum... from Invictus (2009)
South Africa! from Invictus (2009)
South African national anthems. from Invictus (2009)
Spin, spin! from Invictus (2009)
Sports fans? from Invictus (2009)
Stay. Stay. from Invictus (2009)
Still think I'm wasting my time with the rugby? from Invictus (2009)
Stop it, old man. from Invictus (2009)
Strong industries have developed in shipping and computers. from Invictus (2009)
Strong tackle. Nice offload. from Invictus (2009)
Such an important kick for New Zealand. from Invictus (2009)
Take another. from Invictus (2009)
Take this one. Looking into the light hurts my eyes. from Invictus (2009)
Take your knives and your guns and your pangas... from Invictus (2009)
Tell me, François... from Invictus (2009)
Tell the boys I want to go to Eersterust, very fast. from Invictus (2009)
Tell us, Mr. President, have you always been a rugby fan? from Invictus (2009)
Test me. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you very much, Mrs. Brits. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you, Jessie. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you, Madiba. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you, Mr. President. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you, sir. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you, sir. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you, sir. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you. from Invictus (2009)
Thank you. How do you do? from Invictus (2009)
Thanks for no serious injuries. from Invictus (2009)
Thanks, Lord, for getting us into this final. from Invictus (2009)
That is very difficult, I find. from Invictus (2009)
That makes him such an easy target. from Invictus (2009)
That minority still controls the police, the army and the economy. from Invictus (2009)
That, as a permanent symbol of the apartheid era... from Invictus (2009)
That's because there are four Special Branch cops in my office. from Invictus (2009)
That's me. Am I under arrest? from Invictus (2009)
That's the closing score, 9 points all. from Invictus (2009)
That's the mark. from Invictus (2009)
That's the president's clan name. from Invictus (2009)
That's the way I used to study in law school. from Invictus (2009)
That's what we call him. from Invictus (2009)
That's where you wait. One of his assistants will come for you. from Invictus (2009)
The All Blacks are killing a team that trashed us last year. from Invictus (2009)
The All Blacks beat Ireland 43 to 19. from Invictus (2009)
The All Blacks play England tomorrow. Then we'll know. from Invictus (2009)
The All Blacks won't like that. from Invictus (2009)
The day I am afraid to do that is the day I am no longer fit to lead. from Invictus (2009)
The dignities out there with Dr. Mandela... from Invictus (2009)
The doctor has no sense of occasion. from Invictus (2009)
The finals will be broadcast to over a billion people around the world, live. from Invictus (2009)
The kick is good. Number 10, Joel Stransky. from Invictus (2009)
The NSC executive proposes a vote on the following motion: from Invictus (2009)
The penalty kick is converted. Andrew Mehrtens for New Zealand. from Invictus (2009)
The president is going to be exposed. from Invictus (2009)
The president would like to speak with you. from Invictus (2009)
The president. from Invictus (2009)
The rainbow nation starts here. from Invictus (2009)
The recent release of Nelson Mandela from prison... from Invictus (2009)
The rugby match. from Invictus (2009)
The Rugby World Cup is now less than a year away. from Invictus (2009)
The same way your visit does. Inspiration. from Invictus (2009)
The score now: New Zealand, 6, South Africa, 3. from Invictus (2009)
The semifinal match between South Africa and France will begin as soon as possible. from Invictus (2009)
The tickets sold out long before the team became popular. from Invictus (2009)
The truth is, sir, you never really play at 100 percent, no matter what. from Invictus (2009)
The very top. from Invictus (2009)
The whole country will miss him. from Invictus (2009)
Their level of commitment is tremendous. from Invictus (2009)
There are reports that the government has been secretly providing arms... from Invictus (2009)
There we are. from Invictus (2009)
There you go. from Invictus (2009)
There's a strong support to drop the Springbok emblem and colors altogether. from Invictus (2009)
There's no hurry here. No hurry at all. from Invictus (2009)
There's not exactly going to be the rainbow nation out there. from Invictus (2009)
There's the kick. from Invictus (2009)
These okes mean business. We need to focus. from Invictus (2009)
They are our fellow South Africans... from Invictus (2009)
They beat Scotland 48 to 30 in the quarterfinals. from Invictus (2009)
They brought shame upon our nation. from Invictus (2009)
They don't want to be represented by a team they cheered against. from Invictus (2009)
They have lots of experience. They protected de Klerk. from Invictus (2009)
They left 80 minutes later... from Invictus (2009)
They look like thugs. from Invictus (2009)
They say they are presidential bodyguards and they have orders signed by you. from Invictus (2009)
They seem unstoppable. from Invictus (2009)
They used to smuggle gravel in from the yard... from Invictus (2009)
They'll keep until after the match. from Invictus (2009)
They're at 6 points to 3, New Zealand leads South Africa. from Invictus (2009)
They're gonna take our jobs and they're gonna drive us into the sea. from Invictus (2009)
They're lining their pockets as fast as they can. from Invictus (2009)
They've won! from Invictus (2009)
This could be the last time we have to look at the green and gold. from Invictus (2009)
This country is hungry for greatness. from Invictus (2009)
This guy really likes scoring tries against the English... from Invictus (2009)
This is good, very good. from Invictus (2009)
This is good. This is very good. from Invictus (2009)
This is it. from Invictus (2009)
This is Johan de Villiers reporting live from Cape Town Airport... from Invictus (2009)
This is Johan de Villiers, live in Cape Town... from Invictus (2009)
This is our destiny. from Invictus (2009)
This is part of President Mandela's one team, one country campaign. from Invictus (2009)
This is the day our country went to the dogs. from Invictus (2009)
This is the first final in the history of the World Cup where we're having extra time. from Invictus (2009)
This is the moment the world has been waiting for. from Invictus (2009)
This is the schedule for the month. from Invictus (2009)
This is the time to build our nation... from Invictus (2009)
This president, well, he found out I liked English toffee... from Invictus (2009)
This route is crowded. Let's change to route C. from Invictus (2009)
This will be the longest seven minutes that those 15... from Invictus (2009)
Time off. from Invictus (2009)
To him, no one's invisible. from Invictus (2009)
To the taste of defeat. from Invictus (2009)
Today's referee is Colin Hawke from New Zealand. from Invictus (2009)
Tomorrow's taken care of, one way or another. from Invictus (2009)
Too many guys off their feet at the rucks. from Invictus (2009)
Top shape, sir. How about yours? from Invictus (2009)
Try to spin it when you pass it, yeah? Like this: from Invictus (2009)
Twelve votes. Twelve. from Invictus (2009)
Two approaches? from Invictus (2009)
Two copies of the schedule. from Invictus (2009)
Two teams will advance from each pool to the quarterfinals. from Invictus (2009)
Under the bludgeonings of fate from Invictus (2009)
Very good. from Invictus (2009)
VIP box. from Invictus (2009)
Wait, there's a fourth. from Invictus (2009)
We all do. from Invictus (2009)
We are at Ellis Park on this historic day... from Invictus (2009)
We can't. That's what Madiba wants, okay? Let's go. from Invictus (2009)
We don't have time for shit like this. They expect us to play our best... from Invictus (2009)
We had the support of 43 million South Africans. from Invictus (2009)
We have to be better than that. from Invictus (2009)
We have to surprise them... from Invictus (2009)
We look to the future now. from Invictus (2009)
We must disrupt him at the first phase. Can't allow Lomu to get the ball in space. from Invictus (2009)
We need inspiration, François. from Invictus (2009)
We need more men. from Invictus (2009)
We need your help. from Invictus (2009)
We should at least include the minister of sport. from Invictus (2009)
We want snipers on top of the stadium and the surrounding buildings here. from Invictus (2009)
We want those two approaches completely sanitized. from Invictus (2009)
We want uniforms, plain clothes, sharpshooters. from Invictus (2009)
We want your help. from Invictus (2009)
We would cheer for anyone but the Boks. from Invictus (2009)
We, the executive, would like to applaud you for your diligence... from Invictus (2009)
We'll miss him. from Invictus (2009)
We're a damn disgrace. from Invictus (2009)
We're next. from Invictus (2009)
We're not going to take chances, gentlemen. from Invictus (2009)
We're not gonna decide which way he comes in until the very last moment. from Invictus (2009)
We're now down to the big game and we await the haka of New Zealand. from Invictus (2009)
We're the presidential bodyguard. We've been assigned to this office. from Invictus (2009)
We're the presidential bodyguard. We've been assigned to this office. from Invictus (2009)
We've done it up just the way it was. from Invictus (2009)
Welcome. Thank you for coming so far to see me. from Invictus (2009)
Well, good luck, captain. from Invictus (2009)
Well, he certainly had length in reserve... from Invictus (2009)
Well, he's not as big as he looks on TV. from Invictus (2009)
Well, I don't care if they are signed... from Invictus (2009)