Mike Quote #70

Quote from Mike in The Jeans

Mike: Oh, right. The magic jeans got her a callback.
Frankie: No, of course not. Don't be ridiculous. The jeans gave her the confidence she needed to nail the audition and get the callback. Kind of like that jersey you always wear when you watch the Colts.
Mike: Well, that's not magic, that's science.

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 ‘The Jeans’ Quotes

Quote from Brick

Brick: Can we keep one? I promise I'll take care of it this time. [whispers] I'm lying.

Quote from Frankie

Frankie: Honey, how about I help you find something to wear to the audition?
Sue: Oh, yeah, right. Like you know what's cool. I'm sorry. I'm just so sorry.
Frankie: It's okay. We'll find something.
Sue: Nothing that would make anybody like me. Mom, all the cool kids have Citizens Of Humanity jeans, and I am the only person in the entire school who doesn't.
Frankie: Honey, I believe that it's not what people see on the outside that makes you popular. It's what's inside. You have to let your inner light shine through.
Frankie: [v.o.] Hold your smile, keep eye contact, see if she buys it.
Sue: That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
Frankie: [v.o.] Damn.
Sue: Mom, junior high is hard. People judge you for every little thing, if they even notice you at all. I just wanna be judged. Didn't you ever want something so bad that you'd die for it?
[flashback to a younger Frankie looking at a shoe in a shop window with the label "As Seen on Charlie's Angels"]

Quote from Brick

Mike: Oh, hey, Brick. The aunts are back from Vegas. They're coming to pick up Doris. Where is she?
Frankie: Brick? Did something happen to that dog? And don't forget, I can always tell when you're lying.
Frankie: [v.o.] Brick has a tell when he's lying.
[flashback:]
Frankie: Brick, did you break the lamp?
Brick: No. [whispers] I'm lying.
[present:]
Brick: Okay, I'm just gonna tell you the truth. Doris is gone. She's gone. Her wagon is empty, and I don't know where she went. Congratulations. You were right. Being responsible is not my strong suit. I'll be in my room thinking about what I've done.