Pushing Tin
1999
Mary Bell: Mr Falzone, what's the fewest number of words you can use to get out that door?
Russell Bell: If you ever want to sleep at night, don't marry a beautiful girl.
Russell Bell: I used to bowl, when I was an alcoholic.
Nick Falzone: Oh, you really think the pilot is controlling this plane? That would really scare me.
Nick Falzone: To hold on to sanity too tight is insane.
Russell Bell: Thought is the enemy. Nick Falzone: I know. I've been thinking too much. I had that thought actually.
Mary Bell: Are there people who find you charming? Nick Falzone: Well they pretend, 'cause I try real hard.
Nick Falzone: (to Russell Bell) I'm personally going to see to it that you go down in flames! Airplane Pilot: What? Nick Falzone: Negative, United. That was not to you. Not to you!
(Listening to Nick ramble on about their affair) Mary Bell: I am way too sober for this.
Nick Falzone: (to Russell Bell) I called your house and Mary said you'd be out here. Nick Falzone: She sounds good Nick Falzone: Oh, she wanted I give you this message, "See, I told you Colorado wasn't far enough".
Nick Falzone: (Nick finds Mary crying in the supermarket) Anything I can do? Mary Bell: No, fine. Supermarket Clerk: (to Mary) Is this man bothering you? Supermarket Clerk: (to Nick) What did you say to her? Nick Falzone: Hey! Hey, go away. Go battle evil on aisle twelve!
Mary Bell: (after she has gone to bed with Nick) I'm so sorry... Nick Falzone: Why? Mary Bell: I wasn't talking to you. Nick Falzone: Who were you talking to? Mary Bell: God, I guess!
Nick Falzone: (finds Connie crying in the living room) What is it? Connie Falzone: Sit down, Nick. I've been explaining to the kids what it means that daddy... won't be around anymore. Nick Falzone: (drops bouquet) Hey... hey, hey Connie. Wait a minute, Connie... Connie, do you even want to hear my side of this? Connie Falzone: What's your side of my father dying... ?