Quote by Christopher Walken
Ill tell you, Quentin Tarantino really writes the most amazing dia

Ill tell you, Quentin Tarantino really writes the most amazing dialogue. – Christopher Walken

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When videotape came so a lot of movies that I do have a kind of afterlife in video. Things where movies that I do would come and go they still come and go but you can go rent them and see them on TV. – Christopher Walken

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movies
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Some people can do things and get away with it. Comics are famously like that. Why is it that some guys can say the most horrible things and its not offensive, its funny? – Christopher Walken

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funny
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Ive been pleased to work with so many wonderful stars through the years. This has been an amazing journey. I hope it continues. – Keanu Reeves

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You dont have a lot of time you have to get it right. Its amazing how they create these episodes in such a short amount of time. They lavish a lot of care and money on each episode, and they just look terrific. – Margot Kidder

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The unconditional love for you child, its truly amazing. – Jourdan Dunn

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The lips on my upper right bicep are my girlfriends lips. She has the most amazing lips, and I wanted to carry them around with me everywhere I go, considering I cant carry her lips physically with me. So I decided to place them in a discreet location, such as the inside part of my bicep. – Jake Owen

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