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Johnny Depp Sound Files - F-O
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PLEASE NOTE: Sound files may contain strong or offensive language.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
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"This is the American Dream in action." (35 kb)
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"We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold." (110 kb)
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"Wait! We can't stop here. This is bat country!" (76 kb)
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"I was right in the middle of a fucking reptile zoo... and somebody was giving booze to these god-damned things." (125 kb)
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"It was absolutely imperative that we get to the Mint Hotel before the deadline for press registration. Otherwise, we might have to pay for our suite." (166 kb)
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"No point in mentioning these bats, I thought. The poor bastard will see them soon enough." (76 kb)
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"Jesus God Almighty, look at that bunch over there, man. They've spotted us." (79 kb)
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"There he goes, one of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, too rare to die." (268 kb)
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"Too weird to live, too rare to die." (74 kb)
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"Buy the ticket, take the ride." (107 kb)
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"Oh, you evil bastard! This is your work. You'd better take care of me, Lord. If you don't... you're gonna have me on your hands." (157 kb)
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Finding Neverland
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"Young boys should never be sent to bed. They always wake up a day older... and then, before you know it, they've grown." (148 kb)
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"It's not going to work if no one believes in him." (43 kb)
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"You make the bed with your paws, the pajamas you get with your teeth. Because, in fact, being a dog, you haven't any proper digits, have you?" (176 kb)
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"Hello! Thought you could escape from Captain Swarthy, eh? Off to the ship with you, then." (131 kb)
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"What did you say? What are you doing, son? Are you giggling? On my ship? Giggling?" (129 kb)
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"Do you like it?"
"It's magical. Thank you."
"No, thank you. Thank you, Peter." (200 kb)
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"Write about anything. Write about your family. Write about the talking whale."
"What whale?"
"The one that's trapped in your imagination and desperate to get out." (188 kb)
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"I have actually begun writing about the adventures of the Davies Brothers myself."
"A play?"
"A play, indeed, yes. And I would be extremely honored if you would allow me the use of your name for one of the characters."
"I don't know what to say."
"Say yes." (390 kb)
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Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
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"All right, once again... This is your brain. This is your brain on drugs. Questions?" (328 kb)
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From Hell
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"One day, men will look back and say I gave birth to the 20th century."
"You're not going to see the 20th century." (388 kb)
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"'Ello, darling." (32 kb)
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"I suspect you enjoyed that." (34 kb)
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"Most definitely." (22 kb)
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"That doesn't sound much out of the ordinary." (39 kb)
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"He's not merely killing them. He's punishing them." (100 kb)
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"This ain't killing for profit. This is ritual." (97 kb)
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"I saw her... I saw her face." (55 kb)
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"I don't know what floor, you bloody idiot, because I haven't been to his fucking office yet, have I?" (107 kb)
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The Man Who Cried
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"All the children here are mine... and all the old ones, my parents. We are family. We are one." (161 kb)
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"I don't need you to fight for me." (45 kb)
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"Shh... hush... hush..." (70 kb)
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"A daughter should be with her father if she is not with her husband." (104 kb)
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"It is better to run and live than to stay and die." (47 kb)
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"To my Suzie... who will go to America, find her father, and sing." (205 kb)
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Nick of Time
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"Ma'am? I'll take my daughter." (37 kb)
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"I will do no such thing." (33 kb)
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"Don't run off now, sweetpea. Stay close to daddy." (48 kb)
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The Ninth Gate
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"What were you expecting? An apparition?" (21 kb)
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"Three hundred years ago, you'd have been burned at the stake." (18 kb)
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"You mean the devil won't show up." (12 kb)
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"Even the paper sounds kosher." (13 kb)
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"In my trade, to be spoken well of can be professionally disasterous." (36 kb)
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"I'm the only apparition you'll see tonight." (16 kb)
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"Now that's tragic, wouldn't you say?" (12 kb)
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Music from the film. (167 kb)
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Once Upon a Time In Mexico
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"Mexico is my beat, and I'm walking it." (60 kb)
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"Are you trying to give me a boner?" (40 kb)
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"Why? Why would I want that? Why would I want bubblegum?" (46 kb)
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"So, why me?"
"Well, frankly, because you've got nothing to live for." (78 kb)
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"I can't see, fuckmook, I have no eyes." (74 kb)
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"Fuck off." (12 kb)
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"You're a good rat. I like you." (46 kb)
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"I know what it means. Thank you." (51 kb)
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"All right... time to get messy." (76 kb)
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"Are you a Mexi-CAN or a Mexi-CAN'T?" (81 kb)
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"You wanna know the secret to winning? One has to rig the game." (64 kb)
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"Do you want me to shoot the cook?"
"No, I'll shoot the cook. My car's parked out back anyway." (98 kb)
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"It might get a wee bit dangerous there, Sugarbutt, so, uh..." (76 kb)
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"Hello... Can you hear me now?" (54 kb)
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"Okay... fucking bells..." (70 kb)
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"Okay... okay... I'm going to freak right out." (60 kb)
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"Look me in the eyes... and then kill me." (107 kb)
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"I don't hear you running." (38 kb)
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