Sue Quote #448

Quote from Sue in Halloween IV: The Ghost Story

Sue: All right! All right! Whoo! Okay, well, I think we can all agree that trust falls were a failed experiment. So, what do you guys want to do?
Ashley: We could have a séance.
Sue: Ooh! Very Halloween-y. I like it! Becky, get the lights. So... what do we do?
Ashley: Uh, let's hold hands. Okay, first, we need to call the spirit of a dead person. It's your house, so you should probably make the call.
Sue: Okay. Uh... Oh, spirits. I know this is your busy season with Halloween coming up and all, but if it's cool with you, we would like to contact the spirit of... Christopher Columbus!
Becky: Christopher Columbus?
Sue: He discovered America, you guys, and I just love America so much! Oh, spirits, if Christopher Columbus is in the room with us right now, please give us a signany sign. Hear our call. Show us your spirit is here.
[Sue squeals as she opens her eyes]

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 ‘Halloween IV: The Ghost Story’ Quotes

Quote from Brick

Frankie: Brick, you can't just stare at someone when you like 'em. You kind of have to, you know... Jump in anytime, Dad.
Mike: Well, when I was your age and I liked a girl, I would ride my bike by her house.
Brick: Yeah, I don't know if people do that anymore. From what I've gleaned, they do more communicating through social media. You know, texts, tweets, and whatnot.
Mike: They also don't use words like "gleaned."
Frankie: That's perfect for you, Brick. No eye contact, all words.
Brick: Yeah. I guess that might be more apropos.
Mike: But don't say "apropos"! [to Frankie] We really should redo the basement so he'll have someplace to live.

Quote from Brick

Frankie: Okay, okay. Okay, what's next? Got to keep it rolling.
Brick: I'm gonna ask her if she's read Planet Nowhere.
All: No!
Brick: How about her feelings on fonts?
All: No!
Brick: Don't I want her to know the real me?!
All: No!
Axl: Oh, God, no!

Quote from Brick

Brick: Well, that was horrible.
Mike: Maybe next time, you listen to your mom.
Brick: No, it was a new kind of horrible. I mean, at the few elementary-school parties I was invited to, boys would run around and be stupid, but now there's boys and girls, and everyone just hangs out in the basement. Every time I turned up the lights to read, someone would just dim them down again. Next time I go to a party, I'm bringing my itty-bitty book light.