Spotswood
1992
(Carey's little brother sees him writing a poem.) Carey's Brother: Hee-hee-hee. Who's Cheryl? Carey: No one you'd know. A model. Carey's Brother: "I wake up with the sun, bright and new. I listen to the sun, and the early morning dew." Dew doesn't make any noise. Carey: What? Look, it's my poem, I can write what I like. Carey's Brother: Just trying to help. If I was you I'd stick to drawing.
Wallace: Uh, excuse me, please, I'm looking for Mr Ball's office. (Robert doesn't respond.) Mr Ball's office? (No response. He starts to leave.) Robert: Now, what would be your most direct route? Tell you what. Down this corridor, then left after your third door. Wallace: Thank you. (Starts to leave.) Robert: You'll find two passages: one on your left, one on your right. Ignore them -- they're not the ones you want. Your best best would be... the very next one on the right. Wallace: Thank you. (Leaves.) Robert: Or would it?
Carey: Are you going to get married? Frank: No, just engaged.