Bombshell Quotes
Elizabeth: Our sole purpose is to get the band back together.
Gwen: You got a gig?
Patrick: Posters go up next month.
Gwen: What is it?
Elizabeth: Well, it's my granddaughter's school dance.
Gwen: A school dance? I never played school dances even when I was at school.
Gwen: You got a gig?
Patrick: Posters go up next month.
Gwen: What is it?
Elizabeth: Well, it's my granddaughter's school dance.
Gwen: A school dance? I never played school dances even when I was at school.
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Elizabeth: You live here?
Patrick: Yes, it's what they call a "grace and favour" residence. My father had the grace to die and did me the favour of leaving it to me.
Patrick: Yes, it's what they call a "grace and favour" residence. My father had the grace to die and did me the favour of leaving it to me.
Movie: Bombshell
Elizabeth: I remember playing in the Metropole Ballroom. Mairzy dotes and dosy dotes. And knowing that at any moment a large bomb could fall on my head and blow us all to hell and back.
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Joanna: So you were the only man in the band?
Patrick: Just me and all those chicks.
Elizabeth: Oh do you mind? I'm not and never have been a chick.
Joanna: How did you get the job?
Patrick: Well, they couldn't find a girl who played the drums. I had a quiet word with Betty the Bandleader, two pairs of nylon stockings and the job was mine.
Elizabeth: Also he was on the run.
Patrick: Also I was on the run.
Patrick: Just me and all those chicks.
Elizabeth: Oh do you mind? I'm not and never have been a chick.
Joanna: How did you get the job?
Patrick: Well, they couldn't find a girl who played the drums. I had a quiet word with Betty the Bandleader, two pairs of nylon stockings and the job was mine.
Elizabeth: Also he was on the run.
Patrick: Also I was on the run.
Movie: Bombshell
[Elizabeth's children have found out that she's busking on the streets]
Edward: Doesn't it strike you that what you're doing is a bit... well... degrading?
Elizabeth: Well you try it. Last week we had a request from a tourist for the Japanese national anthem. That's unique that is. So we gave him 'One fine day' from Madame Butterfly and a joke about Pearl Harbor.
Edward: Doesn't it strike you that what you're doing is a bit... well... degrading?
Elizabeth: Well you try it. Last week we had a request from a tourist for the Japanese national anthem. That's unique that is. So we gave him 'One fine day' from Madame Butterfly and a joke about Pearl Harbor.
Movie: Bombshell