Anaconda
1997
Terry Flores: Snakes don't eat people. Paul Sarone: Oh, they don't? (pointing to scar on neck)
Paul Sarone: Never look into the eyes of someone you kill, they will haunt you forever. I know.
Warren Westridge: I had rather hoped that I had done my bit.
Warren Westridge: Asshole in one.
Gary: Is it just me or does the jungle make you really, really horny?
Warren Westridge: The last time I was in water like this I had to stay up all night picking leeches off of my scrotum.
Paul Sarone: This river can kill you, in a thousand ways.
Gary: There's something down there. Paul Sarone: I know. Gary: No, I really MEAN it. Paul Sarone: I really mean it, too.
Paul Sarone: Eet wraps eetz COILS around yooo... .TIGHTAH zan anny luvvah.
Danny: Hold on I think I can blow it up.
Danny: That's it, man. I'm getting the hell back to L.A...
(Sarone unravels a thirty-five foot snake skin) Danny: What's this? Paul Sarone: Anaconda skin. Danny: There's snakes out there this big? Paul Sarone: This skin is three or four years old, whatever shed it has grown since then.
Paul Sarone: (holds up some white dust) See this? Human bones. That's how it comes out. Ashes to ashes.
Paul Sarone: (seeing the anaconda) Buenos noches, beautiful.
(investigating a wrecked boat) Danny: It's kind of spooky in here. Paul Sarone: You think so?
Gary: You don't know shit about the shit we're in out here!
Terry Flores: This film was supposed to be my big break, and it turned out to be a big disaster!