'I think I'd like to *beep* your brains out ...'
... but it doesn't look like you have any." Skinner's line to the stuck up valley girl is one of the funniest I've ever heard!
share... but it doesn't look like you have any." Skinner's line to the stuck up valley girl is one of the funniest I've ever heard!
shareI do remember when I heard it, I thought, "Did I hear that right?" but then he repeats it. He completely disrespected the girl but I think he partly picked up on her snotty attitude. The skinhead gets a bad rap for stripping the blonde though - she pushes him and he like pushes back and her dress tears and then OTHER guys go all *beep* and tear her dress and underwear off!
shareBHAHA indeed that is pretty classic line.
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I assume Roger Corman was involved in both and he was notorious for doing movies on the cheap, so recycling a graphic scene like that is not surprising. What is amazingly weird is that "White Star" was released in 1983 (according to IMDB) and "Suburbia" in 1984! Basically, you must have had Spheeris in an editing room and Corman comes in and says we need something violent and T and A to fire up "White Star" and just grabbed her footage from the as yet unreleased and probably unfinished "Suburbia" and stuck it into "White Star"
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If you dance with the devil, the devil don't change. The devil changes you.
Yeah, that line was indeed priceless. Skinner was such a great bad-a** character.
"We're all part Shatner/And part James Dean/Part Warren Oates/And Steven McQueen"