Filename (.WAV) |
Size in KB / Length in secs. |
Description |
| ANARCHY1 | 284 / 13.20 | TOP DOLLAR: "You see, gentlemen - greed is for amateurs. Disorder, chaos, anarchy, now that's FUN!" |
| ANARCHY2 | 535 / 12.43 | TOP DOLLAR: "I want you to set a fire so goddam big, the gods'll notice us again, thats what I'm sayin'. (shouting) I want all you boys to be able to look me straight in the eye one more time and say 'ARE WE HAVIN' FUN OR WHAT!'" |
| BROKEHER | 26.2 / 1.21 | TOP DOLLAR: "I think we broke her..." |
| EYES | 60.1 / 2.79 | TOP DOLLAR: "All the power in the world resides in the eyes, fella" |
| FREEZE | 369 / 17.15 | ALBRECHT: "Police! Don't move - I said don't move!"
ERIC: "I thought the police always said 'Freeze'."
ALBRECHT: "Well I am the police and I day don't move Snow White - you move, you're dead."
ERIC: "And I say I'm dead - and I move..." |
| GRAFFITI | 195 / 9.08 | DETECTIVE: "What the hell d'you call that?"
ALBRECHT: "I call it blood, detective - I s'pose you'd write it up as... graffiti." |
| HITCAR | 119 / 5.56 | DRIVER OF CAR: "What the fuck's the matter with you, stupid ass-head - you hit my car!" |
| HURT | 55.4 / 2.37 | TOP DOLLAR: "Ooh - that had ta hurt." |
| INFERNO | 2.32MB / 55.26 | - full version of the guitar solo on the rooftop - taken from the movie score album
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| INFERNO2 | 669 / 15.54 | - first few notes of guitar solo on roof - (see above) |
| JCJOKE | 225 / 10.44 | - the 'Jesus Christ' joke - edited so it's in one continuous piece -
ERIC: "Jesus Christ... stop me if you've heared this one. Jesus Christ walks into a hotel, he hands the innkeeper three nails and he asks, 'Can you put me up for the night?'" |
| LIVES | 137 / 6.63 | ERIC: (throwing rings to the floor) "Each one of these is a life - a life you helped destroy." |
| LOVEYES | 84.4 / 3.92 | MYCA: "I love her eyes... pretty" |
| MOTHER | 89 / 4.13 | ERIC: "Mother is the name for God on the lips and hearts of all children." |
| MRGIDEON | 45.4 / 2.10 | ERIC: "Mr. Gideon..."
GIDEON: "Ho..."
ERIC: "...you're not paying attention."
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| OUTFIT | 107 / 4.98 | TOP DOLLAR: " Nice outfit - not sure about the face, though." |
| PISSOFF | 78.1 / 3.62 | GIDEON: "Hey, piss off - we're closed!" |
| RAIN | 27.6 / 1.28 | ERIC: "Can't rain all the time..." |
| RAPPING | 156 / 7.25 | ERIC: "Suddenly, I heared a tapping, as of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door." |
| SHEETS | 131 / 6.11 | FUNBOY: "Oh God, look what you've done to my sheets!" |
| SHONME | 29.5 / 1.38 | GIDEON: "Well shit on me!"
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| SUCKED | 37.9 / 1.76 | GIDEON: "Other than that, my day sucked." |
| TBIRD | 111 / 5.15 | TOP DOLLAR: "It seems our friend T-Bird won't be joining us this evening - on account of a slight case of death..." |
| THISGAME | 29.8 / 1.38 | ERIC: "Don't you know this game?" |
| VICTIMS | 67.8 / 3.15 | ERIC: "Victims - aren't we all..." |
| VIDTAPE | 73.2 / 3.40 | TOP DOLLAR: "Maybe we oughtta just videotape this and play it back in slow motion..." |
| YUMMY | 26.1 / 1.21 | TOP DOLLAR: "Mmm, yummy." |
| ZIGZAG | 107 / 4.98 | ALBRECHT: "Name's T-Bird - arson was his specialty - looks like he zig'd whed he should've zag'd" |
| CR_INTRO | 494 / 22.95 | SARAH: "People once believed, that when someone dies, a crow carries their soul to the land of the dead. But sometimes, something so bad happens, that a terrible sadness is carried with it, and the soul can't rest. Then sometimes, just sometimes, the crow can bring that soul back to put the wrong things right." |
| TRIVIAL | 414 / 9.62 | ERIC: "Little things used to mean so much to Shelly... I used to think they were kinda trivial. Believe me, nothing is trivial..." |
| This is an excerpt from Brandon Lee's last on-camera interview... |
| LASTWORD | 712 / 33.09 | BRANDON LEE: "Because we do not know when we will die, we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. And yet everything only happens a certain number of times - and a very small number, really. How many more times will you remember a certain afternoon of your childhood? An afternoon that is so deeply a part of your being, that you can't even conceive of your life without it? Perhaps four or five times more? Perhaps not even that. How many more times will you watch the full moon rise? Perhaps twenty - and yet it all seems limitless..." |