Mike Quote #378

Quote from Mike in Halloween II

Mike: Well, I guess the girls at the party were dressed... Sort of sexy and somebody put a drink on her, so she was kind of down.
Frankie: Oh, no. What did you say? Did you tell her it's okay? Did you tell her she's beautiful? Did you tell her there's all these amazing boys out there who will like her for who she is?
Mike: Basically. I told her tomorrow's a new day.
Frankie: "Tomorrow's a new day?" That's what you told her?
Mike: What, it's not? Look, this is your department. Obviously, you've been slacking off on the girl talk. You really got to get on that.
Frankie: Okay, that's fine, but you know, studies show that girls who are close with their fathers start having sex later in life.
[cut to:]
Mike: Hey, Sue. How's it going?

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 ‘Halloween II’ Quotes

Quote from Sue

Frankie: [v.o.] Halloween. A time to dress up and show another side of yourself, or in Sue's case, six sides.
Sue: [in a dice costume] So? What do you think?
Axl: Oh... my... God.
Frankie: Oh, wow, honey. That's great, and it's so... big.
Axl: Aren't you too old to still be dressing up for hall-lame-ween?
Sue: It's a costume party, Axl, so why don't you just shut up?
Axl: Why don't you just get lost like all the rest of the dice in this house? Hmm?
Brick: Have you given any thought on how you're gonna fit in the car?
Sue: Carly's dad is taking us to the party in his pickup truck. He said I can ride in the back. It's safe. He's gonna strap me down with a bungee cord.
Sue: [car horn honks] It's them! [falls over] Oh, no!
Axl: Oh! Come on, snake eyes!
Brick: Roll her again, roll her again.
Frankie: Hey, you two. Stop it. Pick up your sister and help load her into the truck.

Quote from Mike

Mike: Why do you do this to yourself?
Frankie: Oh, come on. Like you've never been guilted into anything.
Mike: Nope, 'cause I don't care what other people think about me.
Frankie: That's because you're dead inside.
Mike: And I don't care that you think that. See how that works?

Quote from Brick

Brick: No, no, no... No, no, no... Eh, no.
Frankie: All right, I get it. You're not feeling it. So what do you want to be?
Brick: I think I'd like to be a large leather-bound book with pages that really turn. On the pages, I want illustrations and writing. For font, I'm leaning toward Sanskrit.
Frankie: You see any book costumes here? They're not exactly a hot seller this year.
Brick: Can't you just make me one?
Frankie: Ah. Wrong family.