187 Warden William Smithers.

Booth: Gun. Noun. Portable firearm. This device was widely utilized in the urban wars of the late twentieth century. Referred to as a pistol, a piece...
Simon Phoenix: Look I don't need a history lesson! C'mon, HAL, where are the god damn guns?
Moral Statute Machine: You are fined one credit for a violation of the Verbal Morality Statute.
Simon Phoenix: What? Fuck you!
Moral Statute Machine: Your repeated violation of the Verbal Morality Statute has caused me to notify the San Angeles Police Department. Please remain where you are for your reprimand.
Simon Phoenix: Yeah, right.
[police sirens approach]
Simon Phoenix: Fuckers are fast too.

Erwin: We're police officers! We're not trained to handle this kind of violence!

T.V. Reporter: [to John Spartan] How can you justify destroying a $7 million dollar mini mall to rescue a girl whose ransom is only $25,000 dollars?
Little Girl: FUCK YOU, LADY!
 
I find the names interesting. Spartan is an obvious reference to the Spartan race of Ancient Greece, whom were seen as intellectually and morally backward in light of the achievements of Athens but they were fearsome warriors. Lenina Huxley also references Lenina from Huxleys book, Brave New World, which has obvious parallels with the movie.

Pop culture references RULE. Especially classical ones. Face off is full of them too.

*RAWK*
 
derek said:
I find the names interesting. Spartan is an obvious reference to the Spartan race of Ancient Greece, whom were seen as intellectually and morally backward in light of the achievements of Athens but they were fearsome warriors. Lenina Huxley also references Lenina from Huxleys book, Brave New World, which has obvious parallels with the movie.

Pop culture references RULE. Especially classical ones. Face off is full of them too.

*RAWK*


Yeah, not bad for a movie based on the song Demolition Man.