Release CalendarTop 250 MoviesMost Popular MoviesBrowse Movies by GenreTop Box OfficeShowtimes & TicketsMovie NewsIndia Movie Spotlight
    What's on TV & StreamingTop 250 TV ShowsMost Popular TV ShowsBrowse TV Shows by GenreTV News
    What to WatchLatest TrailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightIMDb Podcasts
    OscarsCannes Film FestivalStar WarsAsian Pacific American Heritage MonthSummer Watch GuideSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll Events
    Born TodayMost Popular CelebsCelebrity News
    Help CenterContributor ZonePolls
For Industry Professionals
  • Language
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Sign In
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Use app
Back
  • Cast & crew
  • User reviews
  • Trivia
  • FAQ
IMDbPro
Kate Bosworth, Liza Lapira, Jacob Pitts, Jim Sturgess, and Aaron Yoo in 21 (2008)

Quotes

21

Edit
  • [Cole Williams confronts Micky for the first time again]
  • Ben Campbell: [narrating, when we see Micky tied up in the basement of the casino] I had a 1590 on my SAT. I got a 44 on my MCATs. And I have a 4.0 GPA from MIT. I thought I had my life mapped out. But then I remembered what my Nonlinear Equations professor once told me, always account for variable change.
  • Cole Williams: [Cole Williams walks out of the shadows] Hello, Micky.
  • Micky Rosa: Look, I got money in Boston. A hundred grand. I'll give it to you. If you just let me walk away. I'll walk away.
  • Cole Williams: I don't want your money, Micky. I don't need it. But I know someone who might be interested. He's good with numbers, too. He works for the IRS.
  • [Ben asks Micky why he's being asked to join the team of card players]
  • Ben Campbell: So, why are you telling me?
  • Micky Rosa: Well, let's just say a spot opened up on our roster.
  • Ben Campbell: How?
  • Micky Rosa: Jimmy got a job at Google.
  • Ben Campbell: Jim... Jimmy got a job at Google?
  • Micky Rosa: Yeah, it's catchy, I know.
  • Ben Campbell: Well, if you're making so much money at this, then why did he take it?
  • Micky Rosa: Ben, I said Google, not Sizzler.
  • [last lines]
  • Ben Campbell: [narrating, Ben see's all of his friends gambling in Vegas] I let down my good friends. But as it turns out, they weren't too bad at simple math either.
  • Ben Campbell: [narrating, Jill and Ben make out in the school library] I scored the prettiest girl in school.
  • Ben Campbell: [narrating, Cole lays on a beach with a cocktail in his hand] I got beaten down by an old-school Vegas thug who was having trouble accepting his retirement. But I worked out a deal with him that got him a nice pension.
  • Ben Campbell: [narrating, Ben introduces his mother to Jill] And I lied to my mother. But I confessed the lie. And, well, she still loved me.
  • Ben Campbell: [narrating, Ben walks into school to get his scholarship] So my senior year of college, I joined this team. And I learned this new skill. I went to Vegas 17 times to use it. I made hundreds of thousands of dollars counting cards.
  • Ben Campbell: [Ben sits across from the professor] And then I had it all stolen from me. Twice. How's that for a life experience, professor? Did I dazzle you? Did I jump off the page?
  • [Ben plays Blackjack his final time in disguise]
  • Ben Campbell: [Ben talks to the dealer] Winner, winner, chicken dinner! There it is. Thank you. God, I love this town. I love this game. And, Jim, I might even love you.
  • [Ben speaks to his teacher Micky for the first time in class]
  • Micky Rosa: We're gonna call this, um, the game show host problem. All right? Ben, suppose you're on a game show. And you are given a chance to choose from three different doors, all right? Now, behind one of the doors is a new car. Behind the other two, goats. Which door would you choose, Ben?
  • Ben Campbell: Door number one?
  • Micky Rosa: Door number one. Ben chooses door number one. All right, now, the game show host, who, by the way, knows what's behind all the other doors, decides to open another door. Let's say he chooses door number three. Behind which sits a goat, now... Ben, game show host comes to you. He says, 'Ben, do you want to stay with door number one or go with door number two?' Now, is it in your interest to switch your choice?
  • Ben Campbell: Yeah.
  • Micky Rosa: Well, wait. Remember the host knows where the car is, so how do you know he's not playing a trick on you? Trying to use reverse psychology to get you to pick a goat?
  • Ben Campbell: Well, I wouldn't really care. I mean, my answer's based on statistics. Based on variable change.
  • Micky Rosa: Variable change? But he just asked you a simple question.
  • Ben Campbell: Yeah, which changed everything.
  • Micky Rosa: Enlighten us.
  • Ben Campbell: Well, when I was originally asked to choose a door, I had a 33.3% chance of choosing right. But after he opens one of the doors and then re-offers me the choice, it's now 66.7% if I choose to switch. So, yeah, I'll take door number two, and thank you for that extra 33.3%.
  • Micky Rosa: [Micky smiles] Exactly! People, remember, if you don't know which door to open, always account for variable change. Now, see, most people wouldn't take the switch out of paranoia, fear, emotions. But Mr. Campbell, he kept his emotions aside and let simple math get his ass into a brand new car! Which is better than that goat you've been driving around campus.
  • [Micky gets on Fisher's back after Fisher gets jealous of Ben's winnings]
  • Fisher: Beginner's luck.
  • Micky Rosa: Hey, Fisher. Win like a man, lose like a man.
  • Fisher: Micky, I didn't play into a cold deck three times.
  • Micky Rosa: You know what's worse than a loser? Someone who won't admit he played it wrong.
  • [Micky see's Choi stealing from the casino room after arriving in Las Vegas]
  • Micky Rosa: Hey! You steal 'The Bible', you go to Hell. That's the way it works.
  • Choi: Like I'm not going already.
  • [Jill tells Ben at his place of work that he should join the team]
  • Jill Taylor: Ben, you should feel the thrill of winning more money than you can possibly imagine. I think you should come to Vegas. 'Cause I'm guessing that you could probably use a break from this place.
  • Ben Campbell: I can't. I'm sorry. I just can't.
  • Jill Taylor: Okay, if you change your mind, you know where we meet.
  • Ben Campbell: Okay.
  • Jill Taylor: You're welcome any time. You know, I think the best thing about Vegas is you can become anyone you want.
  • [Ben arrives to the Las Vegas casino for the first time, as Ben trips on a set of stairs when looking at two attractive women walk towards him]
  • Choi: Hey, Ben. Basic strategy says you should hit that.
  • [Ben sits down to play the table limit in the casino]
  • Ben Campbell: [Ben asks the gambler beside him about the female dealer] How's she doing?
  • Philosophical Gambler: Oh, that doesn't matter, man. The way I see it, yesterday's history, tomorrow's a mystery. It's all what you do in the moment, baby.
  • [Micky yells at Ben for losing $200,000]
  • Ben Campbell: Hey, I let you down, all right. I get it.
  • Micky Rosa: Excuse me? You let me down? I don't care! Let me make one thing clear to you, I am not your father! You are not my friend. This is a business. You were only good to me as the money you make, and, right now it's not worth a hell of a whole lot!
  • [Ben talks to Miles about the cost of having to go to school being expensive]
  • Ben Campbell: You know, tuition fees and living expenses alone cost over $300,000. $300,000.
  • Miles Connoly: It's outrageous. It's astronomically high. I get it.
  • Ben Campbell: You know, I just thought there was more to life than just money.
  • Miles Connoly: Well, look at the bright side, I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance.
  • [Cole Williams punches a card gambler in the dark basement of the casino]
  • Cole Williams: You think you can beat the system.
  • Cole Williams: [Cole holds up his fist] This is the system, beating you back!
  • Cole Williams: [Cole punches the Gambler's chest] You wanna count cards, you do it in Atlantic City. Get him up.
  • Terry: [Terry lifts up the kid] Come on, kid.
  • Cole Williams: Count to five. Count to five!
  • Gambler: [the gambler stammers] What... What?
  • Cole Williams: Count to five so I know you don't have brain damage, you can go home.
  • Terry: [Terry growls into the gambler's ear] Start with one.
  • Gambler: One, two, three, four, five.
  • Cole Williams: Good. Now, stop counting!
  • [Cole Williams tells Ben the history him and Micky have in Las Vegas]
  • Cole Williams: Tell me, uh... how's uh... Good old professor Rosa doing, huh? Oh, yeah. Me and Micky, we go way back. I spent years, chased him all over this town. I gave him beat downs left and right, only to find him at the tables a week later. He was very persistent. And then, one September night, when I was in Barstow at my father's funeral, my casino was taken for seven figures. Can you imagine that? The most ever taken by a single counter in one night. 'Course I was, naturally, unceremoniously fired. Funny thing, though. I never saw Micky Rosa after that. Never.
  • [Micky realizes he's set up by Ben when he finds the chocolate cent in the bag]
  • Cole Williams: [in a flashback] I never saw Micky Rosa after that.
  • Cole Williams: [Cole stops his punch in front of Ben's face] But I think I wanna see him now. And I want you to make that happen.
  • Ben Campbell: I don't work for Micky anymore.
  • Cole Williams: [Cole laughs] Come on, kid. Your picture's all over the database, your Vegas gig is done. But I will give you one night. And I can guarantee you won't be bothered. You'll make a killing, and you'll keep it all. Hmm? Listen. My name's Cole. Cole Williams. You just bring me Micky Rosa, kid. I'll take care of the rest.
  • Micky Rosa: [in the present] Son... Of... A... Bitch.
  • [Cole Williams checks Ben's pocket and finds his real ID]
  • Cole Williams: Oh! You understand all this. You go to MIT.
  • Terry: Smart boy.
  • Cole Williams: [Cole laughs] My name is Cole Williams. And if I ever see you in this town again, I will break your cheek bone with a small hammer, and then I will kill you.
  • [Micky reminds the team that playing cards is a moneymaking business]
  • Micky Rosa: All right, guys, let's get something clear. This is not summer camp and I'm not your counselor. This is real, world-class moneymaking business. Kianna, slots are for losers. Fisher, peelers are stealers. Choi?
  • Choi: Hmm?
  • Micky Rosa: You made five grand last night, so would you stop stealing nine-cent pens and everything you can get yours hands on from the maid's cart. It's embarrassing.
  • [Micky deals a deck of cards out to the team of kid card players]
  • Micky Rosa: What's the count?
  • Jill Taylor: Plus 9.
  • Micky Rosa: No.
  • Fisher: Plus 11.
  • Micky Rosa: No.
  • Kianna: Dude, I lost count 20 cards ago.
  • Micky Rosa: Don't call me dude.
  • Choi: [Micky points to Choi] Uh, plus 9?
  • Micky Rosa: You're just following Jill. People, please. We had a total of 76 cards that came out of the deck. Twenty-three were high cards with the value of minus one. Seventeen were neutral with no value at all, and the rest were low cards with the value of plus one. How could you lose the count?
  • Ben Campbell: [Ben speaks from the doorway] Plus 13. The count. It's plus 13.
  • Micky Rosa: [Micky smiles at Ben] Yes.
  • Kianna: Everybody knows to split eights. My grandmother splits eights.
  • [Ben tells Jill he can lead this team of card players]
  • Jill Taylor: What are you doing?
  • Ben Campbell: Well, we're printing money here. What, you think just 'cause Micky left we're gonna stop? No, I can do this. I can lead this team. You know, I'm not the same guy I was back in Boston.
  • Jill Taylor: Exactly.
  • Ben Campbell: Yeah, exactly. You know, isn't this exactly who you wanted me to be when you first came into the store to buy a tie?
  • [Jill sits on Ben's lap at a dance club, as they both pretend to be their fake identities]
  • Jill Taylor: What line of work you in, mister?
  • Ben Campbell: I count things.
  • Jill Taylor: [Jill chuckles] My name's Sierra.
  • Ben Campbell: Hi, Sierra. I'm Salvadore Sanchez.
  • Jill Taylor: [Jill whispers in Ben's ear] Would you like a private dance, Salvadore?
  • Ben Campbell: Well, that all depends how much it's gonna run me, Sierra.
  • Jill Taylor: 20 a song, 30-song minimum.
  • Ben Campbell: Sounds expensive.
  • [Ben and Jill kiss for the first time]
  • [Micky talks to Ben privately about being the next big player on his team]
  • Micky Rosa: Fisher and Jimmy have always been the big players. I want you to take Jimmy's place.
  • Ben Campbell: I've never done this.
  • Micky Rosa: I know that and I understand. But I don't trust the girls, and Choi is, well, Choi.
  • [Ben carries $250,000 taped to his legs before going through the scanners]
  • Choi: [Choi whispers to Ben] Act casual, think casual, be casual.
  • [Ben and Micky walk pass Fisher back on campus]
  • Ben Campbell: Hey, Fisher.
  • Micky Rosa: [Fisher keeps walking without saying anything] Uh. He's mad at me and jealous of you. But don't worry. Greatness evokes that reaction sometimes.
  • [Micky teaches his class as Ben and him talk about their counting cards business in a metaphor]
  • Ben Campbell: [Ben from the back of the class, beat up looking from Cole Williams] Isn't is true Cauchy stole from his students?
  • Micky Rosa: Yes, I heard that. What's your theory on that?
  • Ben Campbell: They say he used his students for their brilliance, then discredited them and stole their equations, stole their hard work.
  • Micky Rosa: Well, that wouldn't be the first time a teacher was accused of that. I think what he's referring to is Vladimir Stupnitsky, yes? He was a student of Cauchy's who accused Cauchy of stealing his four-volume text on this analysis and publishing it under a pseudonym. Of course, nobody knows what really went on down there. They never did prove it, and without the proof, it's a little like it never happened. And, you know, it's a real shame, because if Stupnitsky had just realized that he shouldn't have crossed Cauchy, this was the dispute, if he'd been able to get beyond some of the personal mistakes that were made, I have no doubt Cauchy would've worked with him again, and they could have done great things together. But, as history shows us, some students never learn.
  • Micky Rosa: [Micky comments on Ben's bruised eye] You should get that eye looked at.
  • [Ben apologizes to Miles for hurting his feelings and not telling him the truth]
  • Ben Campbell: I can't believe how I treated you, Miles. You know, you're my best friend, and I, really let you down. I really let you down. I'm sorry. And I'm happy for you, you know? Winning the 2.09. That's great.
  • Miles Connoly: Jill Taylor. Really?
  • Ben Campbell: [Ben laughs] Yeah.
  • Miles Connoly: So, let me get this straight. Money, girls, high-roller suites, clubs, Vegas. Yeah, I think I probably would have blown off the 2.09 Competition, too.
  • [Ben tells Micky the two of them should be the big players and count cards together]
  • Ben Campbell: I was thinking maybe you should be the other big player. You know, two big players playing big?
  • Micky Rosa: [Micky scoffs] Hey, slow down, I haven't played in a long time, Ben. But Fisher's out. No one else on the team can be the big player, can they? And if we do well, if we do really well, then you get your grades back, go to Harvard Med, and I might even get that sabbatical.
  • Ben Campbell: Well, amazing things can be done from the inside, right?
  • Micky Rosa: [Micky shakes Ben's hand] Hmm. Just went back to the head of the class.
  • [Ben insults Micky for the first time]
  • Micky Rosa: You had very clear instructions, and you didn't follow them. You didn't do your job. You weren't counting, you were gambling!
  • Ben Campbell: Well, why aren't you out there, then, Micky? Hm? I mean, we take all the risks. Seems to me like you don't do shit.
  • Micky Rosa: This isn't about me, you arrogant little infant.
  • [Jill wakes up Ben by opening the curtains to his hotel room]
  • Jill Taylor: [Ben opens his eyes] Nice undies.
  • [Jill wakes up Ben on the plane after landing back in Boston]
  • Ben Campbell: I seem to keep waking up to you.
  • Jill Taylor: Don't get used to it.
  • [Ben talks to himself in the mirror when he quotes his favorite winning line]
  • Ben Campbell: Oh, there it is! Winner, winner, chicken dinner!
  • Choi: [Ben takes off his glasses and stops his little dance as Choi laughs behind him with his phone up] No, please, keep going. This video's priceless.
  • [Ben is quizzed on knowing the count's exact word to each card number]
  • Fisher: Plus 16.
  • Ben Campbell: Sweet.
  • Fisher: Use it in a sentence.
  • Ben Campbell: [Ben nervously responds] Man, that sugar's sweet.
  • [the rest of the team laughs]
  • [Micky tells Ben he's ready for a trial run]
  • Micky Rosa: I think he's gonna be ready for our little trial run tomorrow.
  • Ben Campbell: There's a trial run?
  • Micky Rosa: Mmm.
  • Ben Campbell: Where?
  • Micky Rosa: You'll find out.
  • Kianna: [Kianna holds her hands up and wiggles her fingers at Ben, whispering] Dun, dun, dun.
  • [Ben talks to Professor Gilpin about getting the Robinson Scholarship]
  • Bob Phillips: The Robinson Scholarship is comprehensive, as you know. It's a free ride. And free rides don't come easy.
  • Ben Campbell: Absolutely.
  • Bob Phillips: We have 76 applicants, this year. Only one of them will get the Scholarship. And most of whom have resumes just as impressive as you.
  • Ben Campbell: Right. Uh, Professor Phillips? Some kids grow up wanting to play for the Red Sox. You know, some grow up wanting to be, I don't know, a fireman. I grew up... Well, really, I just wanted to come here to Harvard Med. And now that I've gotten accepted, it seems to only come down to the money. Which I don't really have. So, what I'm trying to say is that I really, really need this scholarship.
  • Bob Phillips: Did you rehearse that?
  • Ben Campbell: Yeah. Like, 14 times in front of the mirror.
  • Bob Phillips: Unfortunately, desire doesn't figure into this much. The Robinson is going to go to someone who... Dazzles. Somebody who just jumps off the page.
  • [Ben learns who the Robinson Scholarship went to the previous year]
  • Bob Phillips: Ben, last year, the Robinson went to Hyum Jae Wook, a Korean immigrant who has only one leg.
  • Ben Campbell: Well, I have both my legs.
  • Bob Phillips: Well, have you considered cutting one of them off?
  • Bob Phillips: [Ben remains quiet] That was a joke.
  • [Ben sits with his best friends Miles and Cam at a bar]
  • Miles Connoly: Look, guys, we don't date, we don't travel, we don't have any money. The only thing that we do have is the 2.09 Competition. If we can't even win that, what's the point?
  • [when a group of men and hot women cheer together at the next table]
  • Cam: We suck.
  • [Ben continues to stare at Jill during basketball practice]
  • Miles Connoly: [Miles goes up to Ben] You know, you say you want a life experience, right? Well, I'd say getting down with that would definitely qualify.
  • [Micky quickly teaches Ben the rules of how to play Blackjack]
  • Micky Rosa: It's really simple, actually. You play against the dealer. Um, you're given two cards. Face cards are worth 10 points. The closest to 21 wins. If you go over, you lose. If the dealer goes over, they lose.
  • Fisher: It's the most popular card game in the world.
  • Jill Taylor: It's a game of memory. Cards drawn are the past, ones to come are the future.
  • Micky Rosa: And the best part, it's beatable.
  • [Ben does quick math at his job on two outfits for a man and his wife]
  • Husband: What's this gonna run us?
  • Ben Campbell: Oh, well, uh, let's see, the belt's $49.95, minus 15%. The jacket's $589,99. The pants, $285,99, minus 10% on both. Unfortunately, the shirt's not on sale, but I can knock off 5% from the $69,99. The shoes were just marked down from $155, so you're looking at $1,042.68.
  • Ben Campbell: [the couple stare at Ben's adding abilities as he replies] I'm really good with numbers.
  • Husband: Yeah.
  • Wife: I guess so.
  • [Ben asks Micky why he doesn't play cards with them in on the floor]
  • Ben Campbell: How come you don't play?
  • Micky Rosa: Oh, I did. I played for a long time and I was the best. But I'm retired now. Take my advice, Ben, it's always best to go out when you're on top. Welcome to Vegas!
  • [Ben describes to Jill how it felt counting cards for the first time]
  • Ben Campbell: I was um, pretty nervous, actually. You know, but after a while, it felt kind of easy.
  • Jill Taylor: [Jill chuckles] Not for everyone.
  • Ben Campbell: Yeah, it's just simple math.
  • Jill Taylor: Good. We can do some serious damage with you.
  • [Cole Williams and Stemple watch Ben on the cameras]
  • Stemple: Okay. So is he counting or is he just getting lucky?
  • Cole Williams: He's not running a progressive system. He doubled on 10 when the deck was heavy, but he didn't on 11 when it got lighter.
  • Stemple: How can you tell if it's heavy or light?
  • Cole Williams: I'm counting.
  • Stemple: [Stemple makes a frown] You... Tell me something, Cole, if you can count that well, why are you still consulting for us?
  • Cole Williams: I've been asking myself the same thing. Let's just say I like being on your side of the hustle.
  • [Cole and Stemple watch the cameras to see Ben and Kianna at the card table]
  • Cole Williams: Terry, rewind the tape, I want to see if she signals him to come to the table.
  • Stemple: We don't use 'tape' anymore, old school. It's digital now.
  • Cole Williams: Never mind. Terry, rewind it.
  • Cole Williams: [the video rewinds] Okay, okay. She's playing the table minimum. Now, in a second, she's gonna do something. She's gonna raise her hand, scratch her head... there it is! That's the signal. See? She gave him the signal. He comes to the table. I'm telling you, they're working together.
  • Stemple: Nice.
  • Cole Williams: Show me a computer that can do that.
  • [Cole and Terry confront Ben escorting him off the casino floor]
  • Terry: Let's take a walk, huh?
  • Cole Williams: [Cole with a smile on his face] Come on, kid. See if we can't get you that chicken dinner.
  • [Cole Williams stops Ben from taking his last winnings]
  • Ben Campbell: I need this money. You have no idea what I went through to get this...
  • Cole Williams: I know, kid, but you're gonna figure out how to get everything you want in this life, 'cause you're smart. So, you're gonna leave the bag.
  • Jill Taylor: [Cole reveals the gun at his side] Ben, give him the bag. Give him the bag, it doesn't matter. Give him the bag.
  • Cole Williams: [Ben throws the bag to Cole, as Cole smiles] I knew you were smart.
  • [Ben shows up to his new assistant job where his best friend Miles works]
  • Warren: Congratulations! How does $8 an hour sound?
  • Ben Campbell: Eight dollars? Wow! Wow. That's great, Warren. Thank you. Thank you.
  • Miles Connoly: [Ben's best friend asks him] You slept with him, didn't you?
  • Ben Campbell: Yes, I did. Yes, I did.
  • Miles Connoly: Yes, you did! I'll sleep with him, too, and I'll get $8 an hour.
  • [Ben talks to Miles about giving up so much to go to Harvard Med]
  • Ben Campbell: You know, ever since I was 16, I crushed exams. I took on extracurricular. I showed up early. I even sat at the front of the class and stayed late. Man, I gave up everything. You know, I gave up fun. I gave up sex.
  • Miles Connoly: I don't think you gave up sex.
  • Ben Campbell: Okay, maybe not sex.
  • Miles Connoly: Yeah, you didn't give up sex.
  • Ben Campbell: All right, all right. I didn't give up sex.
  • [Ben see's Jill waving at basketball practice and thinks she's waving at him]
  • Miles Connoly: [Ben and Miles see she's waving at the guy behind her] Oh, man. That's brutal. You know, you should just ask her out, man. It's not like she's a rocket scientist or anything. Oh, wait, she is.
  • Ben Campbell: Well, why don't you ask her?
  • Miles Connoly: Because I'm already dating someone.
  • Cam: Yeah, your right hand doesn't count, Miles.
  • Miles Connoly: [Miles points his fingers to Cam] It does the way I use it. It does the way I use it.
  • [Ben is nervous when Micky introduces himself after turning in his paper]
  • Ben Campbell: Is there a problem with my paper?
  • Micky Rosa: Well, you found a more efficient method for finding true zero than Isaac Newton and that, my friend, is not so much a problem as it is a major ass-kicking. Although Newton has been dead for over 250 years, so it wasn't exactly a fair fight.
  • [Micky asks Ben to join him and the team of student card players]
  • Micky Rosa: Ben, let the car drive by itself. Listen, you not only have a gifted mind, but you're also composed. You don't give in to your emotion. You think logically. Ben, you were born for this. You'll have more fun than you've ever had your entire life. It's perfect.

Contribute to this page

Suggest an edit or add missing content
Kate Bosworth, Liza Lapira, Jacob Pitts, Jim Sturgess, and Aaron Yoo in 21 (2008)
Top Gap
What was the official certification given to 21 (2008) in Japan?
Answer
  • See more gaps
  • Learn more about contributing
Edit page

More from this title

More to explore

Recently viewed

Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more.
Get the IMDb app
Sign in for more accessSign in for more access
Follow IMDb on social
Get the IMDb app
For Android and iOS
Get the IMDb app
  • Help
  • Site Index
  • IMDbPro
  • Box Office Mojo
  • License IMDb Data
  • Press Room
  • Advertising
  • Jobs
  • Conditions of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your Ads Privacy Choices
IMDb, an Amazon company

© 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.