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Matthew Modine, George Dzundza, David Alan Grier, Guy Boyd, Mitchell Lichtenstein, and Michael Wright in Streamers (1983)

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Streamers

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  • Carlyle: I just talk bad, I don't do bad.
  • Richie: [to Billy and Roger] You're going to a whorehouse? That's disgusting.
  • Billy: Look who's talking!
  • Carlyle: Y'know, if they send me over to that Vietnam, I'll be cool. 'Cause I been dodging bullets and shit, man, ever since I was old enough to get on pussy and make it happy to know me.
  • Cokes: Hey, hey. Why is he crying?
  • Roger: He's crying because he's a queer.
  • Cokes: You a queer, boy?
  • Richie: Yes, Sergeant.
  • Cokes: How long you been a queer?
  • Richie: I don't know.
  • Roger: All of his fucking life.
  • Cokes: Don't be talking mean at him. Ain't two months ago, maybe even yesterday, I called a kid who was a queer a lot of awful names. Now I just want to be figuring things out.
  • Richie: I don't know what's hurting in me. I don't know what's hurting in me.
  • Cokes: Oh, no, no, boy. You listen to me. You're going to be okay. There's a lot of worse things than being a queer in this world. I mean, you could have leukemia. That's worse.

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