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Stargate Movie Quotes
Famous Stargate movie quotes and dialogs:
Roland Emmerich directed the movie and he wrote the screenplay along with Dean Devlin.
Dr. Daniel Jackson: [The audience abruptly and indignantly leaves Dr. Jackson's lecture.] Is there a lunch or something...?
Catherine: Why are you here, Colonel? Why did they bring you on this project? Colonel Jack O'Neil: I'm here in case you succeed.
Dr. Daniel Jackson: No matches whatsoever with cuneiform and other pre-dynastic hieroglyphics. I've exhausted all references comparing the cartouche symbols against all known writings from the period. Still no similarities. ...I'm never gonna get paid.
General West: [to Daniel] So, you think you've solved in 14 days what they couldn't solve in two years?
Dr. Daniel Jackson: What is that? Catherine: It's your "Stargate."
Colonel Jack O'Neil: I wouldn't feed that thing. Dr. Daniel Jackson: It's got a harness, it's domesticated. [Daniel pats the animal, which starts and runs off, dragging Daniel through the desert.]
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Soldier: I don't understand, why don't we just turn the gate back on ourselves? Soldier 2: Yeah, how hard it can be? Soldier 3: That would be great! Yeah, we could turn the thing in the wrong order and materialize in the vacuum of outer space. Do you have any idea how many possible combinations there are on that thing? Soldier 4: No. How many? Soldier 3: Shut up. Hmm? [everybody laughs]
Colonel Jack O'Neil: I'm lookin' for Jackson. He wears this jacket. He's got long hair that come down... No, no. He wears glasses, so he can see. I guess "dweeb" doesn't mean anything to you, does it? Why not? I'm on Planet X lookin' for a dweeb.
Dr. Daniel Jackson: Here, look at this. It says, "A traveler from distant stars escaped from a dying world, looking for a way to extend his own life. His body decaying and weak, he couldn't prevent his own demise." Apparently his whole species was becoming extinct. So he traveled or searched the galaxies, looking for a way to cheat death. Look here: "He came to a world rich with life, where he encountered a primitive race." Humans, heh. A species which with all his powers and knowledge he'd maintain indefinitely. He realized, within a human body, he had a chance for a new life. Now, apparently he found a young boy. It says, "As the frightened villagers ran, night became day. Curious and without fear, he walked towards the light." Ra took him and possessed his body, like some kind of a... parasite looking for a host. Inhabiting this human form, he appointed himself ruler. He used the Stargate to bring thousands of people here to this planet as workers... for the mines. [...] Now, something happened back on Earth. A rebellion or uprising and the Stargate was buried there. Fearful of a rebellion here, Ra outlawed reading and writing. He didn't want the people to remember the truth...
Colonel Jack O'Neil: No one should ever have to outlive their own child.
Dr. Daniel Jackson: [to Col. O'Neill] I don't want to die. And your men don't want to die, and these people certainly don't want to die. It's a shame you're in such a hurry to.
[Two soldiers and several natives is pinned down by aircraft.]
Feretti: We're dead! Kawalsky: Quit talkin' like that! Feretti: What are we gonna do?! Kawalsky: Cover me! [Runs out into the open and immediately gets under fire.] Feretti: COVER YOU?!?
Colonel Jack O'Neil: Give my regards to King Tut, asshole.
Colonel Jack O'Neil: I'll be seeing you around... Doctor Jackson.
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