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Hayden Christensen in Vanishing on 7th Street (2010)

Quotes

Vanishing on 7th Street

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  • Rosemary: Why does this one work and all the others don't?
  • Luke: [smiling] It's a Chevy.
  • Paul: [waking to see Rosemary] Am I in heaven?
  • Luke: Better. A bar.
  • Rosemary: We can wait till morning.
  • Luke: You sure there's one coming?
  • Luke: I'm here because I will myself to exist.
  • [first lines]
  • Concession Girl: [squinting] You, um... Would you... your light...
  • Paul: What? Oh, uh...
  • Concession Girl: My bad.
  • Paul: ...I'm such a moron.
  • Concession Girl: How's the flick ?
  • Paul: Ah... Ah, you know. Adam Sandler gets in a mess, wife gets pissed, rinse and repeat, predictable, formulaic, fart jokes...
  • Concession Girl: Yeah.
  • Paul: You wouldn't like it.
  • Concession Girl: Mmm. How would you know what I like?
  • Luke: I'm gone.
  • James: Then go, motherfucka, go!
  • James: I exist.
  • Chicago Reporter: It defies any logic or rational explanation. You can't say that it's evil, you can't say that it's human or not human, but it is the new law of nature, and we have to adapt. Last night after the blackout, I heard my brother call out to me from the darkness. My brother died 8 years ago in an automobile accident. It can trick you, stay near a light source, but do not trust any light other than the one you hold in your hand. This is David Breardan at WDID in Chicago. If you're receiving this broadcast, then your phone service might still work. Please call or text me at this number, 312-555-83-
  • [power goes out]
  • Paul: There's this island, this island right off the Carolinas, called Roanoke. In 1857 it was the first English colony, 117 men, women and children are living there. And one day a boat comes from London with supplies, but lo and behold, there's nobody to supply, cuz everybody's gone. The whole entire colony completely vanished, left everything behind: food, livestock, clothing. They sent search parties, looking for everybody for days, and the only thing they find, you know what they find? One word, one word just scratched, scratched on a fence post. Croatoan.
  • James: Croa-what?
  • Paul: Croatoan.
  • Rosemary: What does it mean?
  • Paul: I don't know, nobody knows. It's just a big mystery. Maybe it's just a message from the Indians. Or maybe it's just a word, just a last word. Nobody knows for sure. But maybe it's... maybe it's a warning. A warning like an error warning your computer gives you right before it crashes.
  • Luke: A warning for what?
  • Paul: Does it really matter? Somebody just hit the restart button. And the lost colony was just this little warning right before, right before this big reboot.
  • Briana: That's my bed.
  • Briana: [seeing a horse] Look.
  • [last lines]
  • Voices: [presumably Luke, Paul and Rosemary] I exist.
  • Paul: When I was lying there waiting for the bus, I had time and I went through the list, all the ways everyone could just disappear. Flesh-eating bacterias, nanotech run amok, a particle collider accident, parallel universes, neutron bombs, gamma ray bursts...
  • Luke: [cynically] Alien abductions.
  • Paul: Singularities, worm holes, black holes...
  • Rosemary: Stop it!
  • Paul: Thing is, the math doesn't add up. The math doesn't add up.
  • Rosemary: My boy is missing,
  • [points at James]
  • Rosemary: his mother.
  • Paul: It just doesn't add up.
  • Rosemary: This is no accident, there's a reason.
  • Luke: You gonna lay your Catholic guilt on us now?
  • Rosemary: So why are you here, Luke? You know?
  • Luke: No idea, and I don't care.
  • Rosemary: You should, we all should. Why didn't we go with everyone else?
  • Paul: Because.
  • Rosemary: Why?
  • Paul: Like when you shut down a movie projector, it doesn't just stop on a dime, it winds down. We're the last spin on the reel before it stops for good.
  • Rosemary: I know I've done things in life, awful things, I've hurt people. I made mistakes, we all have.
  • Luke: So what are you saying, that this is punishment? For what?
  • Rosemary: That's between you and...
  • Luke: And God? Between me and God? I think God's closed up shop just like everyone else.
  • Rosemary: Don't say that!
  • Luke: [yanks James out of his chair] You trying to tell me that he deserves this shit?
  • Rosemary: Leave him alone!
  • Luke: I think you're just pissed off cuz Jesus didn't beam you up!
  • Rosemary: Stop it!
  • Luke: No! We don't need some fucking left behind sermon. What we need to do is
  • [lights start flickering]
  • Luke: oh no, oh no!
  • [bar goes dark]
  • James: [holding shotgun on Luke] Put the gun on the floor.
  • Luke: It's a flashlight.
  • James: Just put it on the floor.
  • Luke: [holds gun in his other hand] You mean this gun? Put, or drop?
  • James: PUT THE FUCKING GUN ON THE GROUND!
  • Luke: [about the shotgun] Where'd you find that?
  • James: It's my mom's. She keeps it under the bar.
  • Luke: She owns the place?
  • James: Nah, bartender.
  • Luke: She around?
  • James: Up the street. Went to check the light in the church.
  • Luke: Light?
  • James: Yeah, a guy came by saying he saw light in the church.
  • Luke: A guy? How long ago?
  • James: He's gone now.
  • James: I'm not going nowhere, I got to wait for my mom. She just went up the street to the church. She told me to stay right here.
  • Luke: We need to get out of the city, you understand?
  • James: I'm not going nowhere. We're moving out when she comes back with some people.
  • Luke: What people? There are no people.
  • James: Don't matter, she told me she'd be back.
  • Luke: Have you taken a look outside lately, James? It's like 11 o' clock in the morning, and it's fucking pitch black! I've been out there for the last three days, and every day the sun comes up later, and goes down sooner each night, less daylight, more people just gone! You understand what I'm saying? I don't think your mom is coming back!
  • James: Yes she is!
  • Luke: No she's not.
  • Luke: So how'd you get this far without a light? You didn't have one when you came in.
  • Rosemary: [to James] How old are you?
  • James: 12 1/2.
  • Rosemary: Manny's 9 months today.
  • Paul: [concussed] I was working at the Fairlane Center when the whole mall went dark. All the people were all gone. So I was on my out of there, and then something came out of the dark and hit me. I was taken somewhere, I don't even know how I got there, but I walked till I found the bus shelter.
  • Luke: Taken?
  • Paul: Taken, I don't know where. But there were these voices, these whispers. No bodies. No faces.
  • Rosemary: Souls.
  • Paul: Or shadows. And it was dark in there. So I started screaming, but there was no noise. I was like I was fighting, fighting for air, like I was fighting to exist.
  • Rosemary: Why?
  • Luke: Why what?
  • Rosemary: Why us? Why are we the ones left behind?
  • Rosemary: I do have a light. I got a lot of light.
  • [takes out glow stick jewelry, snaps a necklace into activation]
  • Rosemary: The batteries kept dying on my flashlight. These last.
  • [puts it around James' neck]
  • Rosemary: Why does the power last here?
  • Luke: Big generator, won't last though.
  • Rosemary: You're the first people I've seen in three days.
  • Luke: You're afraid too.
  • James: No I'm not.
  • Luke: Yeah you are. You shoot me, there's nobody left, right?
  • James: [pause] Right.
  • Paul: [the electricity in the bar is wavering] Lighten the load.
  • Luke: What?
  • Paul: Turn off anything we don't need.
  • Luke: James, get the games, the jukebox. Turn everything off, turn everything off, get the neon signs.
  • Rosemary: But the bus shelter, the one you were under.
  • Luke: Solar powered, an experimental one-off.
  • James: The city was thinking of going green for a while, I did a piece on it.
  • Rosemary: Okay, so solar works.
  • Luke: Yeah, too bad the sun isn't.
  • Paul: [examining the generator] Looks like somebody rerouted it up to the bar after the main grid died.
  • James: Yeah, my mom.
  • Rosemary: At least we've got plenty of gas.
  • Paul: Feels like a semi just slammed into my skull.
  • Luke: That's because you think too much.
  • Luke: We have to get out of here.
  • Rosemary: [about Paul] He can't be moved.
  • Luke: [slams the table] Don't you get it? Why we're here? At this exact place? The light.
  • Rosemary: The light protects us.
  • Luke: Protects us? Ever see moths fly into a flame?
  • Paul: What are you trying to say? You trying to say that this is a trap?
  • Luke: A trap, a dead end. But whatever's out there is in here now. Point is when the generator dies, we die.
  • Rosemary: Maybe that's how it should be.
  • Luke: What?
  • Rosemary: All of us have seen them, those souls out there in the dark. How do we know they're not the people we all lost calling us over? How do we know that that's not Heaven and this is... if my boy's with them, then that's where I'm meant to be. And if he's not, then I ain't going nowhere till I find him.

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