Diane Quote #707

Quote from Diane in Cheers: The Motion Picture

Woody: I don't know, Miss Chambers. Maybe we better not send this film to my folks.
Diane: Oh, Woody, it's a fait accompli.
Woody: Was it ever.
Diane: No, I mean, I've already sent a copy to your father. For all we know, he may be viewing it as we speak.
Sam: Oh, I think that's a mistake.
Diane: Why?
Sam: Well, your film, uh, didn't have enough... Well, there, there was too much... It needed a little, uh...
Carla: Yeah, and it stunk, too.
Diane: Thank you, Siskel and Ebert. Take my word for it, after Woody's father sees this impassioned plea for individual freedom, there is no way he will be able to order Woody to leave here against his will.

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 ‘Cheers: The Motion Picture’ Quotes

Quote from Norm

[on film:]
Woody: You don't have to worry about me going hungry if I stay here in Boston. This town is famous for its finer health food restaurants. Hi. And the best of them all is the Hungry Heifer.
Norm: That's right, Woody.
Woody: I found out about this place through a guy who's helped me plan my life here in Boston, a good friend and my financial advisor, Mr. Norm Peterson.
Norm: Hi. Are you hungry?
[As Norm enters the restaurant:]
All: Norm!

Quote from Norm

[on film:]
Corinne: What can I get you, Norm?
Norm: The, uh, Feeding Frenzy Special for two.
Corinne: How about you, honey?
Woody: Well, I think he was ordering for both of us.
Norm: No. No.
Woody: Oh, well, give me just one.
Corinne: Anything for you, Sam? [the camera shakes side to side] Smart move.

Quote from Woody

Woody: Well, I guess this is good-bye, then.
Cliff: I just can't believe you're leaving us, Woody.
Diane: Are you sure my film had no effect on your father?
Sam: Oh, come on, face it. All that weird stuff wouldn't mean anything to a guy like Mr. Boyd.
Woody: Yeah. Besides, he thought it was too derivative of Godard.