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* "I Can Hear the Bells." |
* "I Can Hear the Bells." |
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** The part where Tracy pins a random guy to a locker and continues singing as Penny visibly struggles to get her to release him in the background. |
** The part where Tracy pins a random guy to a locker and continues singing as Penny visibly struggles to get her to release him in the background. |
Revision as of 06:02, 30 November 2013
- "I Can Hear the Bells."
- The part where Tracy pins a random guy to a locker and continues singing as Penny visibly struggles to get her to release him in the background.
- Also when she puts Penny's hand on her chest; prompting stares from others around and an awkward look from Penny.
- When Tracy says on live TV in The Sixties that if she were president, "I'd make every day Negro Day!"
- Alot of the stuff Tracy says and does is hilarious, really.
- Link finally growing a spine and telling his history teacher to "kiss my ass" in the film version. (YMMV, though, as his later refusal to participate in the integration protest makes this a case of terribly uneven Character Development.)
- Well it's one thing to just get in trouble at school and get a detention just to flirt with a girl, and quite another to risk losing your one chance to be discovered which is what he feared participating in the march would do.
- Link's line after he shows up at the Turnblad residence.
Link: I can't believe Tracy savagely bludgeoned an Eagle Scout! That's just not like her. |
- Penny's mom tying her up with a jump rope and throwing holy water on her.
Penny's Mom: Devil child! Devil child! |