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Subject: Better Off Charles De Mar?


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Mikey D
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Date Posted: 00:53:46 04/05/03 Sat
In reply to: Mikey D 's message, "Curtis Armstrong: A Retrospective" on 00:37:16 03/21/03 Fri

To continue the tradition of embracing Curtis, I submit a second installment of quotes that illustrates the kind of range he has as an actor in another of his great works, as local reject, Charles De Mar in "Better Off Dead." Please enjoy.

"Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn."

"I've been going to this high school for seven and a half years. I'm no dummy. I know high school girls."

"How are we going to get real drugs in this town? We can't even get cable!"

"Nasal spray ... know where I can score some?"

"You ski the K-12 dude, and girls will go sterile just looking at you!"

"This is pure snow. Do you have any idea what the street value of this mountain is?"

And in a scene, which argueably should have won him an Academy Award, our champion gets down on his knees, after asserting the previous quote, and snorts snow up his nose and produces one of the most prolific statements my ears have ever heard:
"I can't feel the left side of my brain!"


Curtis Armstong, where have you gone?

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