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Clips from Psycho (1960)
"Well, the mattress is soft"
Psycho (1960)
"in case you wanna make your friends back home feel envious."
Psycho (1960)
"And the. . ."
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"-Over there. -The bathroom."
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"Yeah."
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"Well, if you want anything, just tap on the wall."
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"-I'll be in the office. -Thank you, Mr Bates."
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"Norman Bates."
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"You're not really gonna go out again and drive up to the diner, are you?"
Psycho (1960)
"Well, then would you do me a favour? Would you have dinner with me?"
Psycho (1960)
"I was just about to myself."
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"You know, nothing special, just sandwiches and milk."
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"But I'd like it very much if you'd come up to the house."
Psycho (1960)
"I don't set a fancy table, but the kitchen's awful homey."
Psycho (1960)
"You get yourself settled and take off your wet shoes,"
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"and I'll be back as soon as it's ready."
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"With my. . . With my trusty umbrella."
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"MRS. BATES: No! I tell you no!"
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"I won't have you bringing strange young girls in for supper!"
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"By candlelight, I suppose, in the cheap, erotic fashion"
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"of young men with cheap, erotic minds!"
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"NORMAN: Mother, please."
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"MRS. BATES: And then what, after supper? Music? Whispers?"
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"NORMAN: Mother, she's just a stranger. She's hungry and it's raining out."
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"MRS. BATES: Mother, she's just a stranger. As if men don't desire strangers. As if. . ."
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"(SHUDDERING) I refuse to speak of disgusting things, because they disgust me!"
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"You understand, boy? Go on."
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"Go tell her she'll not be appeasing her ugly appetite"
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"with my food or my son !"
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"Or do I have to tell her 'cause you don't have the guts?"
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"-Huh, boy? You have the guts, boy? -NORMAN: Shut up! Shut up!"
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"-I've caused you some trouble. -No."
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"Mother. . . My mother. . ."
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"She isn't quite herself today."
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"Oh, I'm sorry."
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"I wish you could apologise for other people."
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"Don't worry about it."
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"It might be nicer and warmer in the office."
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"Well, it stopped raining."
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"Eating in an office is just too officious."
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"(CHUCKLES)"
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"-I have the parlour back here. -All right."
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"-Sit down. -Thank you."
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"You're very kind."
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"It's all for you. I'm not hungry. Go ahead."
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"You. . . You eat like a bird."
Psycho (1960)
"And you'd know, of course."
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"Anyway, I hear the expression Eats like a bird"
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"is really a false. . . Falsity."
Psycho (1960)
"Because birds really eat a tremendous lot."
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"But I don't really know anything about birds."
Psycho (1960)
"My hobby is stuffing things."
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"And I guess I'd just rather stuff birds because"
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"You know, foxes and chimps."
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"Some people even stuff dogs and cats, but, oh, I can't do that."
Psycho (1960)
"I think only birds look well stuffed because. . ."
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"Well, because they're kind of passive to begin with."
Psycho (1960)
"It's a strange hobby. Curious."
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"-Uncommon, too. -Oh, I imagine so."
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"And it's not as expensive as you'd think. It's cheap, really."
Psycho (1960)
"The chemicals are the only thing that cost anything."
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"A man should have a hobby."
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"Well, it's. . . It's more than a hobby."
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"Is your time so empty?"
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"No."
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"Well, I run the office"
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"and tend the cabins and grounds"
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"and do little errands for my mother."
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"-Only my share. -Where are you going?"
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"I didn't mean to pry."
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"I'm looking for a private island."
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"What are you running away from?"
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"The rain didn't last long, did it? You know what I think?"
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"I think that"
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"we're all in our private traps,"
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"but only at the air, only at each other."
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"Sometimes we deliberately step into those traps."
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"I was born in mine. I don't mind it any more."
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"Oh, but you should. You should mind it."
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"You know, if anyone ever talked to me the way I heard,"
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"the way she spoke to you. . ."
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"Sometimes when she talks to me like that,"
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"I feel I'd like to go up there and curse her and leave her forever."
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"Or at least defy her."
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"But I know I can't."
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"She sounded strong."
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"No, I mean ill."
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"I mean, she didn't have to go to work or anything like that."
Psycho (1960)
"He left her a little money."
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"Anyway, a few years ago, Mother met this man."
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"And he talked her into building this motel."
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"He could have talked her into anything."
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"And when he died, too, it was just too great a shock for her."
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"(CHUCKLES)"
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"Anyway, it was just too great a loss for her. She had nothing left."
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"Except you."
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"Well, a son is a poor substitute for a lover."
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"Why don't you go away?"
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"(SIGHS)"
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"No, not like me."
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"I couldn't do that. Who'd look after her?"
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"She'd be alone up there."
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"Her fire would go out."
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"If you love someone,"
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"you don't do that to them, even if you hate them."
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"I hate what she's become."
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"Wouldn't it be better if you put her"
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"You mean an institution? A madhouse?"
Psycho (1960)
"People always call a madhouse someplace, don't they?"
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"I'm sorry. I didn't mean it to sound uncaring."
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"What do you know about caring?"
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"and the cruel eyes studying you."
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"My mother there?"
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"(CHUCKLES) But she's harmless."
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"She's as harmless as one of those stuffed birds."
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"I am sorry."
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"I only felt. . . It seems she's hurting you."
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"They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads"
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"and suggest, oh, so very delicately."
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"She needs me."
Psycho (1960)
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