Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, A [1987]
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Taryn: In my dreams I'm beautiful.
Taryn: And bad!
Freddy Krueger: Will, you look tired. Have a seat.
Will Stanton: No thanks. I'm fine just the way I am.
Freddy Krueger: For now, maybe... but when you wake up... It's back... in the saddle... again.
Nancy Thompson: It's now or never. I'm not gonna kid you, this is as dangerous as it gets. If you die in this dream it's for real. Nobody has to go in that doesn't want to.
Freddy Krueger: Die.
Kristen Parker: Five, six, grab a crucifix. Seven, eight, better stay up late. Nine, ten, never... never...
Nancy Thompson: Never sleep again. Where did you learn that rhyme?
Nancy Thompson: I used to live in this house.
Kristen Parker: That's just a house I dream about.
Kristen Parker: The man in my dreams... he's real, isn't he?
Nancy Thompson: He's real.
Kristen Parker: You stupid bitch, you're killing us... YOU'RE KILLING US.
Freddy Krueger: I said, "Where's the fucking bourbon?"
Freddy Krueger: You should listen to your mother.
Elaine Parker: God damn it, Kristen, you ruin everything! Every time I bring a man home you spoil it! You know what your shrink says? You're just trying to get a little attention!
William 'Will' Stanton: I'm in.
Taryn White: Me, too.
Roland Kincaid: Let's go kick the motherfucker's ass all over dreamland.
Freddy Krueger: It's the chair for you, kid.
William 'Will' Stanton: I am the Wizard Master. I AM the Wizard Master.
William 'Will' Stanton: In my dreams I can stand. My legs are strong. In my dreams I am the Wizard Master.
Roland Kincaid: Let's snuff the sucka.
Roland Kincaid: Ain't gonna dream no more, no more. Ain't gonna dream no more. All night long I sing this song. Ain't gonna dream no more.
William 'Will' Stanton: In the name of Lowrek, Prince of Elves... demon, begone.
Freddy Krueger: Ahh.
Freddy Krueger: Sorry, kid. I don't believe in fairy tales.
Roland Kincaid: Phillip, wake up... Have a nice stroll, asshole.
Freddy Krueger: Taryn... Taryn...
Taryn White: What?
Freddy Krueger: Why - uh - why should we fight? We're old friends, you and I. Remember?
Freddy Krueger: Let's get high.
Dick Cavett: Can I ask you a question?
Zsa Zsa Gabor: Why certainly.
Freddy Krueger: Who gives a fuck what you think?
Freddy Krueger: You're mine now, piggy.
Lt. Donald Thompson: I killed you once before, you son of a bitch.
Nancy Thompson: He's strong; he's never been this strong.
Freddy Krueger: Yes... The souls of the children give me strength.
Freddy Krueger: Joey... look. All the little PIGGIES come home.
Nancy Thompson: Let him go, Krueger.
Freddy Krueger: Your wish... is my command.
Taryn White: Who is he?
Nancy Thompson: His name is Freddy Krueger. He was a child murderer before he died, and after he died... well, he became something worse.
Little Girl: Freddy's home.
Phillip Anderson: Hi. Welcome to the snake pit.
Max: This slump over here... This is Kincaid. Now I want you to take a good look. See, he gets himself thrown in the quite room so often that you probably won't see a whole lot of him. Ain't that right, "Cool Breeze"?
Kincaid: Right. I do it so I don't have to look at your ugly face all de time.
Max: Yeah, I love you too.
Freddy Krueger: Welcome home, Taryn. Look familiar?
Taryn White: Okay, asshole. Let's dance!
Roland Kincaid: He couldn't hack it, so he got nailed. Period.
Little Girl: This is where he takes us.
Sister Mary Helena/Amanda Krueger: If your only faith is science, doctor, it may be you that's laid to rest.
Max: Girl, what are you doing?
Jennifer Caulfield: Watching TV.
Max: I can see that. Why don't you read a book? You watch too much damn TV.
Jennifer Caulfield: Research.
Max: Yeah, well if Simms catches you here after "Lights-Out" she's gonna chew my ass off.