I love watching Sea, Ship & Ocean Related movie (they are full of adventure, ocean survival and most of them are based on true events and True stories). Here are some of the best quotes and Best Dialogues from the movie “The Perfect Storm”
Best Oneliners – Quotes from the movie “The Perfect Storm”:
- “She’s a mean bastard of a sea, but I love her. God, I love her.” – Billy Tyne (George Clooney)
- “You got a family?” – Bobby Shatford (Mark Wahlberg) “Yeah, two kids. Why?” – Murph (John C. Reilly) “I don’t know. Just wondering.” – Bobby Shatford
- “We’re not gonna make it. Not even close.” – Murph
- “It’s not about being fearless. It’s about how you face your fears.” – Bobby Shatford
- “No one gets out of here unscathed.” – Dale “Murph” Murphy
- “It’s not the fish that you’re catching, it’s the experience of catching the fish.” – Christina Cotter (Karen Allen)
- “It’s gonna be a long night.” – Sully (William Fichtner)
- “We’re not gonna make it home, are we?” – Bobby Shatford “I’m not gonna lie to you. It’s gonna be bad.” – Billy Tyne
- “All men are created equal. Some just work harder in preseason.” – Bugsy Moran (John Hawkes)
- “I have loved her well, but I have not loved her wisely.” – Billy Tyne
Best dialogues from the movie “The Perfect Storm”:
Here are some of the best dialogues from “The Perfect Storm”:
- Bobby Shatford: “I’ll catch you on the rebound, Murph.” Murph: “You’re not that fast, Bobby.”
- Bobby Shatford: “I don’t have a choice, Murph. You of all people know that.” Murph: “You always have a choice, Bobby. You just don’t always like the options.”
- Captain Billy Tyne: “What do you say we take this boat out and nail that swordfish to the side?”
- Christina Cotter: “There’s no goodbyes. Only love.”
- Bobby Shatford: “I got a woman who I can’t stand to be two feet away from and a daughter who I don’t get to see because I’m out here chasing fish. Tell me that’s not the life of Riley.”
- Sully: “And I mean to tell you, I was born on this island, and I’ll die on this island. And no sidewindin’ bushwackin’, hornswagglin’ cracker croaker is gonna rouin me bishen cutter.”
- Bobby Shatford: “If I’m not back in two, then you come get me.” Murph: “One, and that’s only ’cause I like you.”
- Captain Billy Tyne: “You go to sea, you go to war. And death is waiting for you.”
About Movie “The Perfect Storm”
“The Perfect Storm” is a 2000 movie based on the true story of the Andrea Gail, a commercial fishing vessel that was lost at sea during the “perfect storm” of 1991. The movie stars George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, and Diane Lane and was directed by Wolfgang Petersen.
The film tells the story of a group of fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts who set out to sea for a routine fishing trip. However, they soon find themselves caught in the path of a massive storm, with waves as high as 100 feet. The crew of the Andrea Gail, along with other ships caught in the storm, struggle to survive against the relentless power of the sea.
“The Perfect Storm” is a gripping and intense drama that offers a realistic portrayal of the dangers of commercial fishing and the unpredictability of the ocean. The performances by the cast, particularly Clooney and Wahlberg, are strong, and the special effects used to create the storm scenes are impressive.
“The Perfect Storm” is a well-made and emotionally impactful movie that captures the spirit of the original true story. It’s a testament to the bravery and resilience of those who make their living at sea, and a reminder of the power and beauty of the natural world.
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