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Quotes from Brokeback Mountain:
Jack Twist: God, I wish I knew how to quit you!
Ennis Del Mar: Well, why don't you?
Ennis Del Mar: If you can't fix it, you gotta stand it.
Ennis Del Mar: What you can't change, you've just got to ride out.
Jack Twist: What we got here is an unsatisfying situation.
on the verge of tears he pauses crying
Jack Twist: The truth is... sometimes I miss you so much I can hardly stand it.
Jolly Minister: You may kiss the bride -- and if you don't, I will.
looking over at Ennis in the firelight; he has laid back and is looking up at the stars, smiling for the first time in a long time, content
Jack Twist: For what? with a wink and a smile
Jack Twist: No more beans.
Jack Twist: As for the marriage, we could do it over the phone.
Jack Twist: I got a boy. Eight months old. Smiles a lot.
Alma Beers Del Mar: You know, your friend could come inside, have a cup of coffee...
Ennis Del Mar: He's from Texas.
Alma Beers Del Mar: Texans don't drink coffee?
Jack Twist: Ever notice how a woman'll powder her nose before a party starts, and the powder it again when the party's over? Why powder your nose just to go home to bed?
Randall Malone: Don't know. Even if I wanted to know, couldn't get a word in with Lashawn long enough to ask. Woman talks a blue streak.
Jack Twist: Tell you what... truth is, sometimes I miss you so bad I can hardly stand it...
Ennis Del Mar: It's a one-shot thing we got goin' on here.
Jack Twist: Ain't nobody's business but ours.
Ennis Del Mar: You know I ain't queer.
Jack Twist: Me neither.
Ennis enters the grocery store where Alma works
Ennis Del Mar: Hey, Monroe. Is Alma here?
Monroe: Uh, yeah, she's in the condiments aisle.
Ennis Del Mar: The what?
points
Ennis Del Mar: Thanks.
Ennis Del Mar: I'm gonna tell you this one time, Jack fu**in' Twist, an' I ain't foolin'. What I don't know - all them things I don't know - could get you killed if I come to know them. I mean it.
Jack Twist: Yeah well try this one, and I'll say it just once!
Ennis Del Mar: Go ahead!
Jack Twist: Tell you what, we coulda had a good life together! fu**in' real good life! Had us a place of our own. But you didn't want it, Ennis! So what we got now is Brokeback Mountain! Everything's built on that! That's all we got, boy, fu**in' all. So I hope you know that, even if you don't never know the rest! You count the damn few times we have been together in nearly twenty years and you measure the short !@#$ leash you keep me on - and then you ask me about Mexico and tell me you'll kill me for needing somethin' I don't hardly never get. You have no idea how bad it gets! I'm not you... I can't make it on a coupla high-altitude fucks once or twice a year! You are too much for me Ennis, you sonofawhoreson bitch! I wish I knew how to quit you.
crying
Jack Twist: I wish I knew how to quit you!
Ennis Del Mar: Well, why don't you?
Alma Beers Del Mar: Don't tell me to calm down, Ennis. Jack Twist. Jack Nasty.
Jack Twist: Jack Twist.
Ennis Del Mar: Ennis.
Jack Twist: Your folks just stop at Ennis?
Ennis Del Mar: Del Mar.
Jack Twist: Nice to know you, Ennis del Mar.
repeated line
Ennis Del Mar: Jack fu**in' Twist.
Ennis Del Mar: Bottom line is... we're around each other an'... this thing, it grabs hold of us again... at the wrong place... at the wrong time... and we're dead.
Ennis is describing a childhood memory to Jack
Ennis Del Mar: I tell ya there... there were these two old guys ranched up together, down home. Earl and Rich. They were pretty tough ol' birds. Anyway they... they found Earl dead in an irrigation ditch. Took a tire iron to 'im. Spurred him up, drug him 'round by his dick 'till it pulled off.
Jack Twist: You seen this?
Ennis Del Mar: I wasn't... nine years old. My daddy, he made sure me and brother seen it. Hell for all I know, he done the job.
Ennis Del Mar: If you don't want no more of my kids, I'll be happy to leave you alone.
Alma Beers Del Mar: I'd have 'em if you'd support 'em.
L.D. Newsome goes to turn the television back on
Jack Twist: You sit down, you old son of a bitch!
L.D. stops in his tracks
Jack Twist: This is my house! This is my child! And you are my guest! So sit the hell down or I'll knock your ignorant ass into next week!
last lines
Ennis Del Mar: Jack, I swear...
Cassie Cartwright: You don't say much but when you do you get your point across.
Jack Twist: That's more words than you've spoke in the past two weeks.
Ennis Del Mar: Hell, that's the most I've spoke in a year.
LaShawn Malone: He wouldn't listen to me if he was going deaf tomorrow.
Trivia about Brokeback Mountain:
* During the filming of the Fourth of July scenes in Fort Macleod the crew would get the extras pumped up by telling them to act like the Calgary Flames had just won the Stanley Cup.
* Heath Ledger has a nude scene in which he jumps into a lake. The director intends to edit any actual frontal nudity out of the film, but a paparazzo took photos of Ledger with a digital camera. The photos have appeared on the Internet and in some press publications.
* Some reports have it that director Ang Lee barred screenwriter Larry McMurtry from the set of the movie. A spokeswoman for Focus Features, which is producing it, commented: "Larry McMurtry can never go on sets because he's got very severe allergies." Larry McMurtry was in the midst of writing a novel when filming began and ended; no one barred him from the set - he was busy writing fiction. Diana Ossana is the co-writer of the screenplay and a producer, and she was on set during the entire filming.
* The script by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana was written in 1997.
* According to reports, Heath Ledger nearly broke co-star Jake Gyllenhaal's nose while filming a kissing scene.
* Directors Gus Van Sant and later, Joel Schumacher, were interested in directing the project.
* SPOILER: Ang Lee recounted in several interviews that when Michelle Williams (I) needed to film a scene in which her character is devastated to discover that her husband is involved with another man, she asked Heath Ledger (her off-screen, as well as on-screen, love interest) and Jake Gyllenhaal to stand off camera and make out for her benefit. Ledger and Gyllenhaal agreed, and when she thought their kissing was not involved enough, she asked them to intensify it.
* There were 75 visual effects shots created for the film by the Canadian house Buzz Image Group. Of these, 15 were of CGI sheep. The film called for about 2,500 sheep, but only 700 were on-set, necessitating the additional woolly creations. Also created for the film were sky replacements, set additions, erasures and the hail in the hailstorm.
* Ang Lee struggled continually with the sheep during the shoot. Apparently sheep don't drink from running water, only ponds and dams. Ang tried all day to get the sheep to drink from a stream, but they wouldn't oblige. He had to give up on the shot. Also, American sheep carry a bacteria/virus that Canadian sheep don't possess. The film's scene where two herds of sheep become mixed up had some nightmarish real-life parallels, as the Canadian government had expressly warned them of dire consequences if they caused any disease to spread to the local animals from the south-of-the-border variety.
* The football game on television that causes some family friction during Jack's Christmas dinner is actually a 1970s Canadian Football League game between the Montreal Alouettes and Edmonton Eskimos.
* During its first weekend of release (playing in only five US theaters), this set a record for the highest per-screen gross of any non-animated movie in history.
* Afraid that Anne Hathaway's previous films Princess Diaries, The (2001) and Ella Enchanted (2004) would work against her during auditions, the casting director introduced Anne to director Ang Lee as a New York Broadway actress. He fortunately didn't know she had any success prior to being cast. up
* The original short story by E. Annie Proulx was published in the 13 October 1997 issue of The New Yorker, without the italicized prologue which was included in the later version published in "Close Range", her collection of short stories.
* In her book "The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay & Diaries: Bringing Jane Austen's Novel to Film", Emma Thompson (I) writes that after a particularly difficult day filming a sequence that involved a flock of sheep, Ang Lee swore that he would never again use the animals on a movie set. This movie, however, is about two young men who meet while sheep herding.
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