I don't know! I just said that I don't know what to do." Stan: "I don't know where! What do you mean? I don't know where! This is bad. Whatshouldwedo.wav (706K) whatshouldwedo.mp3 (706K) whatshouldwedo.m4r (iPhone ringtone) Mycrotch.wav (46K) mycrotch.mp3 (46K) mycrotch.m4r (iPhone ringtone)Ĭlementine: "My crotch is still here, just as you remembered it." I wanna call it off! Can you hear me? I don't want this anymore! I wanna call it off!" Joel: "Are we like those board couples you feel sorry for in restaurants? Are we the dining dead?"Ĭallitoff.wav (206K) callitoff.mp3 (206K) callitoff.m4r (iPhone ringtone) Stan: "Well maybe if you would stop stealing their panties?"ĭiningdead.wav (89K) diningdead.mp3 (89K) diningdead.m4r (iPhone ringtone)
Patrick: "I never had much luck with the ladies." Muchluck.wav (50K) muchluck.mp3 (50K) muchluck.m4r (iPhone ringtone) Someonehere.wav (51K) someonehere.mp3 (51K) someonehere.m4r (iPhone ringtone) Stan (Mark Ruffalo): "Patrick, you stole a girl's panties! (They both start laughing)" I mean, what? What? Get that look off your face. Patrick (Elijah Wood): "It's not really that bad. Stolepanties.wav (186K) stolepanties.mp3 (186K) stolepanties.m4r (iPhone ringtone) Howard Mierzwiak (Tom Wilkinson): "Well, uh, technically speaking, the procedure is brain damage, but it's on a par with a night of heavy drinking. Joel: "Is there any risk of brain damage?"ĭr. ROb (David Cross): "Carrie, I am making a birdhouse."īraindamage.wav (140K) braindamage.mp3 (140K) braindamage.m4r (iPhone ringtone)
Remember?"Ĭlementine: "That is the oldest thing in the stalker book."īirdhouse.wav (82K) birdhouse.mp3 (82K) birdhouse.m4r (iPhone ringtone)Ĭarrie (Jane Adams): "God, Rob! Give it a rest!"
Stalkerbook.wav (150K) stalkerbook.mp3 (150K) stalkerbook.m4r (iPhone ringtone)Ĭlementine Kruczynski (Kate Winslet): "You're not a stalker or anything, right?" Joel Barish (Jim Carey): "Sand's overrated. Sandsoverrated.wav (50K) sandsoverrated.mp3 (50K) sandsoverrated.m4r (iPhone ringtone) It could also refer to a revolution as a cycle, hinting at the repetitive nature of Joel and Clem's relationship.All wavs on this page were sampled at (8 bit mono 11Khz) and all mp3s on this page were sampled at (80kbs 44Khz). We also know that its name is Green Revolution, so it could represent a revolution, a great change in Joel's life. It was often homemade so you didn't know exactly what you were gonna get.) Clementine's hair is blue when she experiences her most intense moment of identity loss, when her mental state is seriously in ruins.įinally, the green hair at the end (or the beginning), when Clementine and Joel first meet, seems to represent the beginning or birth of the relationship: it's a springtime color. (Blue ruin was a cheap kind of gin that was tinted blue and would, presumably, ruin you. The color is called Blue Ruin, which could be a reference to cheap gin or just hint at ruin in general. At least that's the happy interpretation of it. When Clementine's hair turns blue in the present, it's a fresh beginning of sorts, a blank slate. Her hair is this color, for example, when she and Joel argue at the flea market, at home during Halloween, and when she comes in late. When her hair turns lighter to match the color of her sweatshirt (the color she would probably call Agent Orange) we understand that the relationship has started to go south. Hamlyn, and when they're hiking in the woods or lying on the ice. This is her hair color when they delve into Joel's past, when she becomes Mrs. The deep reddish auburn color represents the happy days of the relationship. The color of Clementine's hair also represents the status of her relationship with Joel. We know when her hair is blue that we are in the present when her hair is orange, or a deep reddish auburn, we know that we are in Joel's mind and when her hair is green, we know we're witnessing Joel's memory of the first time he met her. Clem's hair color becomes a big clue as to where in time we are at any given scene. We're supposed to see her the way Joel sees her, which is as one crazy cat who has come to make his life better.īut Clementine hair is actually more than that: it's also way for us to keep track of her chronologically. Clementine wouldn't have colored hair if it wasn't at least a little bit symbolic, and that's what we get here. Clementine changes hair color because she's crazy and fun and spontaneous and, like, sooo random.