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Clips from School Ties (1992)
"St Matthew's oldest living alumnus, Franklin Benson, class of 1875."
School Ties (1992)
"Ladies and gentlemen, prior to the second half,"
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"the youngest member of the Hall of Fame,"
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"Grayson is currently attending Harvard and plays football for the Crimson."
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"Chesty, fake off tackle right. Pass to the flat. Left to Reece, go!"
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"Hey David, they're looking for a pass."
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"Give it to me on the right side. I can get the first down."
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"- Come on, my father's here. - All right."
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"Left formation, Dillon takes it, right draw. On two. Ready?"
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"One! Two! Three!"
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"What the hell's going on?"
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"I send in a play, that's the play I want to see."
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"St Luke's ball, third and goal."
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"Blue! Set!"
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"Touchdown St Luke's."
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"Damn it, Dillon!"
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"St Matt's ball, third and five on St Luke's thirty-yard line."
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"Down!"
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"Set!"
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"Greene! Greene!"
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"It's good! St Matthew's is on the scoreboard."
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"Give me another chance. I know I can get six yards."
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"- Let me make up for that fumble. - Coach calls the plays."
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"We're going to win now! Left draw, quarterback keep left on two."
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"One! Two!"
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"I consider it a moral victory."
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"In Scranton, a club is three guys who chipped in to buy an old Buick."
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"- Hello, Grayson. - Oh, Tom Keating. How are you?"
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"- See the game? - Wouldn't have missed it."
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"- The new quarterback's our hope. - Meet him."
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"David Greene, this is Mr Keating, a trustee."
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"Son, many thanks. It's good to be a winner again."
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"- Nice to see you, Tom. - And my boys, Gray and Charlie."
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"- Congratulations. Quite an honour. - Thank you."
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"- Call me in the city, Tom. - I will, Grayson. Have a nice evening."
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"- Tom Keating has had a drink or two. - He does have that problem."
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"Excuse me, I see Mrs Bartram left unattended."
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"How about a dance?"
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"- Would you like to dance? - Sure."
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"OK."
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"- Son, you played a good game today. - Not as good as some people."
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"Without it, David couldn't have scored."
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"Fine game, wasn't it?"
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"I think about you. More than I ought to."
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"Because if you think of me as much as I think of you,"
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"we're both going to flunk right out of school."
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"You look like an angel."
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"You are not mediocre. You wouldn't be at St Matt's if you were."
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"- What are you looking at? - Dillon looks like he's dying."
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"You know I'm a spoiled brat!"
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"Dillon, Dillon, Dillon. Charlie, Charlie, Charlie."
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"- Enjoy it! - Fine. I'm enjoying it. Can I go now?"
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"Yes, yes, you can go."
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"- Thanks for taking care of my girl. - Stop saying that! I'm not your girl."
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"Sally, you're embarrassing me in front of my friend. Let's talk."
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"He needs time to cool off. I'll speak to him later."
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"The victors! Where's your friend?"
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"- Scotch and soda. - Dewar's and soda."
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"St Luke's class of '35. That's why he looks so down in the mouth."
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"I wish we had found Greene first."
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"Not even for a championship."
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"Holy shit!"
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"Reynolds, have I ever told you how nicely you keep a secret?"
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"Sorry."
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"- I can't believe I dropped that pass. - Neither can I."
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"- Punish me. - Suffer!"
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"Forget it, Rip! We won."
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"We won!"
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"- I taught him all he knows. - God save me!"
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"That was the grand plan. Mission accomplished."
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"True story. Last weekend, there was a religious revival meeting."
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"that 10,000 people converted to Catholicism."
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"Finally, to end the programme, Pat Boone got up"
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"and sang There's a Gold Mine in the Sky"
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"and 20,000 Jews joined the Air Force."
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"It turns out our golden boy here"
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"Get the door."
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"- Come on, damn it! - I don't want to fight him!"
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"- Deny it! - I don't want to fight him!"
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"It's true! It's true! He's a heeb."
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"You going to keep your face in a book all year?"
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"- What do you expect me to say? - That it's no big deal."
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"If it's no big deal, why didn't you tell me in the first place?"
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"- And all the time I didn't know. - That's different."
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"- Really? How is it different? - It just is. Jews are different."
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"I mean, Jews, everything about them is different."
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"- Come on, David! - If you think like them, admit it!"
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"- Say it. Jews are greedy... - Come off it! Come on!"
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"Come on, I..."
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"It's not easy when you come from Podunk Public High School."
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"We were winning games. I met Sally."
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"I didn't want to be told I couldn't be part of it because I was a Jew."
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"You could have told us. It wouldn't have made a difference."
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"when I heard how McGivern got his hi-fi. He jewed him down."
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"Sure. It wouldn't have made a difference."
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"One moment, please!"
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"I've graded your take-home translations."
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"Connors, especially, wrote a near flawless translation."
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"I noticed, Mr Connors, like the rest of the class,"
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"you signed the Honour Code agreement."
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"I didn't use anything except a dictionary."
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"If you say so. Your translation, however,"
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"Maybe it's because you're such a great teacher, sir."
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"Pick up your graded papers."
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"- A Jew! - Grow up!"
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"Oh, Reece, you're so mature."
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"- Someone's not doing his menial job. - It's so hard to find decent help!"
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"David! David!"
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"You need this job as much as I do."
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"Come on, Greene, don't blow it, all right?"
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"I'm open. Pass it up! McGoo, pass it up!"
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"Lights out!"
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"Betsy, keep pulling. Nice going, Anne Marie. Great!"
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"- What? - You wouldn't talk on the phone."
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"- Sally, take this outside. - Yes, Miss Jones."
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"- Did you have to come here? - I had to hear it from you."
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"My friends, they just keep pestering me."
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"They say, What's it like to kiss a Jew? Does his..."
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"- Does his nose get in the way? - Nice friends."
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"All that stuff about Scranton, you didn't say the important thing."
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