Movie news
Great sites
Mistakes
In the F1 chase scene Thin Man causes one car to fly in the air and when it finally lands on a station wagon in the middle of the road you can see no one is in the car. See more...
Trivia
The Thin Man, who doesn't speak at all, originally had lines of dialogue. They were removed at Crispin Glover's request, and the filmmakers agreed it would make the role more mysterious. See more...
Charlie's Angels (2000) - 8 quotes
Directed by McG, starring Bill Murray, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, Sam Rockwell, Crispin Glover, John Forsythe, Kelly Lynch, Matt LeBlanc, Tim Curry, Tom Green (add more)
Pete: I'll get tickets.
Natalie: I love tickets!
Natalie: They don't call me balls out Natalie for nothing.
Dylan: And that's kicking your ass!
Eric Knox: I gotta go torture and kill your boss.
Natalie: Where's Knox? Is he OK?
Dylan: He's fine. He's the bad guy.
Charlie: Once upon a time there were three very different little girls who grew up to be three very different women with three things in common: they're brilliant, they're beautiful, and they work for me. My name is Charlie.
Roger Corwin: You're very good. With your hands. I could use someone like you on my staff.
Alex: Thanks for the offer but my hands aren't going anywhere near your staff.
Eric Knox: So where we going, House of Pancakes or The Sizzler?
Vivian Wood: What are you, the cheapest man on the planet?
More movie quotes
Message boards
No discussions yet
Register as a member to post a message
The message boards are meant for discussing things with other users, rather than making submissions/corrections. By all means feel free to post what you like here, but for anything to be looked at properly and entered into the "official" section please use the "submit something" link in the navigation bar. Any members who post offensive content will have their accounts blocked. This is also not the place to contact Jon (who runs the site (although the members who help him check are a BIG help)) - for that, please use the contact form.





