Malcolm Quote #456

Quote from Malcolm in Vegas

Malcolm: Hey, Mom, I...
Lois: Did you find your father?
Malcolm: No. I-I wasn't...
Lois: Well, it doesn't matter. I went through his wallet when we passed the state line. Let's see how much damage he can do with $20 and a library card.
Malcolm: Okay, look, since you're obviously too caught up in playing the martyr here to even listen to an apology, you've forced me to go out and get these. They're for that stupid Boone Vincent guy. We're going together. [to camera] Hey, that came out better than I thought.
Lois: VIP seats?!

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 ‘Vegas’ Quotes

Quote from Otto

Francis: Otto.
Otto: Oh, are you still here? I thought you quit.
Francis: You were right. This is my fault. For some reason, I've been sabotaging everything lately. Knowing that I've been here for a year, it's like people are depending on me now. And I know that at some point, I'm going to let them down.
Otto: Don't be ridiculous. [groans] No one... expects you to be perfect. If I wanted perfection I would have hired a robot or a Swede, but I hired you, Francis, because you're smart, you're a hard worker, and when you make a mistake, you fix it. If falling down a well every once in a while is the price I must pay to have you, so be it.
Francis: Thanks, Otto.

Quote from Hal

Hal: Malcolm. Malcolm, I need to talk to you. You read all those science magazines. What can you tell me about the meaning of dreams?
Malcolm: Dreams? Well, some people think they express your subconscious wishes...
Hal: No, no, no, no, no. The other kind of dreams, prophetic ones that predict the future. I had one. About a giant slot machine.
Malcolm: That's insane, Dad.
Hal: Oh, it was so vivid. There, there was this mysterious stain on my shirt and- and a balloon, and then this music and then I hit this gigantic jackpot. It was a sign, son. I know it. It's my destiny.
Malcolm: Dad. You have weird dreams all the time. Like the singing trash cans.
Hal: I never said that was prophetic. I said it was cool.

Quote from Dewey

Reese: Well? What did they think of Gordo?
Dewey: They called him a monster. Then they called me a crime against nature. Maybe it was the other way around. All I remember is, I was crying.