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David Bowie in L'homme qui venait d'ailleurs (1976)

Quotes

L'homme qui venait d'ailleurs

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  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Ask me...
  • Nathan Bryce: What?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: The question you've been wanting to ask ever since we met.
  • Nathan Bryce: Are you Lithuanian?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: [grins] I come from England.
  • Nathan Bryce: Ah, that's not so terrible.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Television. The strange thing about television is that it - doesn't *tell* you everything. It *shows* you everything about life on Earth, but the true mysteries remain. Perhaps it's in the nature of television. Just waves in space.
  • Mary-Lou: What are they like, your children?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: They're like children. Exactly like children...
  • Oliver Farnsworth: My father used to say "Oliver, when you get a gift horse, walk up to it, pat it, quiet the animal down and then using both hands force open it's jaws and have a damn good look in it's mouth."
  • Trevor: I'd say that was good advice
  • Oliver Farnsworth: Yes, but my father was always wrong!
  • Nathan Bryce: Don't you feel bitter about it? Everything?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Bitter? No. We'd have probably treated you the same, if you'd come over to our place.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Well I'm not a scientist. But I know all things begin and end in eternity.
  • Nathan Bryce: Why'd you come here?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Where I come from, there's a terrible drought. We saw pictures of your planet on television. We saw the water. In fact, our word for your planet means - planet of water.
  • Nathan Bryce: You watched it all on television?
  • Nathan Bryce: Don't you feel bitter about it - everything?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Bitter, no. We'd have probably treated you the same if you'd come over to our place.
  • Mary-Lou: You know Tommy, you're a freak. I don't mean that unkindly. I like freaks. And that's why I like you.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: If I stay, I'll die.
  • Mary-Lou: What're you talking about? Take me with you, I'll see you don't die.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: I can't stay.
  • [walks away from her]
  • Mary-Lou: You're an alien!
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: What is this music Farnsworth keeps sending me? I don't like it.
  • Mary-Lou: Some big named composer.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: I don't want it. I want something with singing on it.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: My life isn't secret, Mr. Farnsworth, but it is private.
  • Mary-Lou: I really like you mister. What do you do? For a living, I mean?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Oh, I'm just visiting.
  • Mary-Lou: Oh, a traveler!
  • Nathan Bryce: If I had the copyright on the Bible, I wouldn't sell it to Random House.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Do you think I could have something to drink?
  • Mary-Lou: Are you sure you should drink?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: I'd like a glass of...
  • Mary-Lou: Gin? A nice gin and tonic with four cubes of ice and a slice of lime. Hmm. How's that sound mister?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Just a glass of water.
  • Mary-Lou: Boy, you're really hooked on water, aren't you?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: They're so strange here, the trains.
  • Mary-Lou: What happens to you when you drink?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: I see things.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: My interest is energy - transference of energy.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Mary Lou! Help me!
  • Mary-Lou: First, we'll have a drink. Then I'll have a bath. And tomorrow - we'll go to church. Lord, I love gin.
  • Nathan Bryce: You see, Mr. Newton, I'm kind of a cliche. I'm the disillusioned scientist, that goes with the cynical writer, the alcoholic actor and the spaced-out spaceman. A man like you wouldn't understand a guy like me.
  • Nathan Bryce: [Referring to Newton's phonograph record] Who'd you make it for, then?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: For my wife. She'll get to hear it one day - on the radio.
  • Nathan Bryce: We hear most everything on the radio these days.
  • [last lines]
  • Waiter: I think maybe Mr. Newton has had enough, don't you?
  • Nathan Bryce: I think maybe, he has.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Ah.
  • Jewelery Store Owner: Can I help?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: I'm sorry. I want to sell this ring.
  • Jewelery Store Owner: [looks it over] Where'd you get it from?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: My wife gave it to me. You see it has initials.
  • Jewelery Store Owner: [reads] T.J.N. Do you have any I.D.?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: I'm British, I have a passport.
  • [shows it to her]
  • Jewelery Store Owner: [reads] Thomas Jerome Newton. This is not a pawn shop, Mr. Newton.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: I beg your pardon?
  • Jewelery Store Owner: If you sell it to me now, you can't redeem it later.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: I understand.
  • Jewelery Store Owner: $20.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: $20?
  • Jill: You know, you're not a bit like my father.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: I can't go to church.
  • Mary-Lou: Oh, come on, Tommy, it's a real good church. You won't feel out of place. Makes me feel so good. Gives me something to believe in. Everybody needs that: a meaning to life. I mean, when you look out at the sky at night, don't you feel that somewhere, out there, there's gotta be a God. There's gotta be.
  • Nathan Bryce: Per ardua ad astra... That's Latin.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Latin?
  • Nathan Bryce: You must know that in England? The Royal Air Force, their motto.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Yes.
  • Nathan Bryce: Per ardua ad astra. Through difficulties to the stars.
  • Mary-Lou: Oh, come on, Tommy. Don't go now. Give us another chance.
  • [whispers]
  • Mary-Lou: You won't find anyone else like me, you know. You won't find anyone who'd do for you like I've done for you.
  • Mary-Lou: Mmmm. I want it. I've been dreaming of it. Please.
  • Mary-Lou: All I'm trying to say, Tommy, is that if you could just prove who you really are, you'd be *free*! Don't you understand, they don't understand you! The don't *believe* you. Believe me, they think you're one of *us*. They think you're a freak - or a fake. I know you're not. All you have to do is just prove it to 'em. Let 'em see you as you really are!
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: I may not stay - sober anymore. But, I still have money.
  • Mary-Lou: I don't love you anymore.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: And I don't love you.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: You put alcohol in my drink.
  • Helen: Hello. You know, you're not at all like my father.
  • Nathan Bryce: Well, I'm not a lecherous old man; but, you're a lecherous little girl!
  • Jill: But, no one would ever believe it!
  • Mary-Lou: [Talking to herself] Damn cheap princess.
  • Mary-Lou: Are you married?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Yes.
  • Mary-Lou: I thought so. What's she like, your wife? Is she like me?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: No.
  • Mary-Lou: I didn't think so. Well, I guess I'll do for now, won't I?
  • Mary-Lou: This country's rich! We got - everything!
  • Mary-Lou: You're going to die like an animal. Just an animal - a stupid creature.
  • [after many years, Bryce meets Newton, who is just served another drink by the waiter, at an outdoor restaurant]
  • Nathan Bryce: Mr. Newton?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: [somewhat delighted] Nathan Bryce.
  • Nathan Bryce: That's right. May I sit down?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Hmm? Go ahead.
  • [slight smile]
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Strangely enough, I was thinking of you just the other day.
  • [notices a helicopter far off in the sky]
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: How did you find me?
  • Nathan Bryce: Your record.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Hmm?
  • Nathan Bryce: It took me a while, but I traced you.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Did you like it?
  • Nathan Bryce: [shakes his head] Not much.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Oh. Well, I didn't make it for you anyway.
  • Nathan Bryce: Who'd you make it for then?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: For my wife. She'll get to hear it one day. On the radio.
  • Nathan Bryce: [slight smile] We hear most everything on the radio these days.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Do you see anything of Mary-Lou?
  • Nathan Bryce: [shakes head] Not much.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: [sardonically] I don't want her to get lonely. She must still have enough money.
  • Nathan Bryce: Don't you feel bitter about it, everything?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Bitter? No. We'd have probably treated you the same if you'd come around to our place.
  • Nathan Bryce: Is there no chance then?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Of what? Of course there's a chance. You're the scientist, Dr. Bryce. You must know there's always a chance.
  • [pause]
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Do you need money?
  • [Bryce shakes his head]
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Let me know if you do, will you? I may not see so well anymore. I still have money.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: [Mary-Lou starts the elevator] I'll just walk.
  • Mary-Lou: It's five flights.
  • [Thomas leans against the wall and falls to the floor]
  • Mary-Lou: Should I stop it?
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: Just keep going.
  • Mary-Lou: Oh my God.
  • Thomas Jerome Newton: They're stuck! I'll never get them off.

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