Daily Dialogue — September 4, 2019

Perry’s Pizza Waitress: Linda, Linda, there he is. There’s that guy from the stereo store. Don’t you think he looks like Richard Gere…

Daily Dialogue — September 4, 2019

Perry’s Pizza Waitress: Linda, Linda, there he is. There’s that guy from the stereo store. Don’t you think he looks like Richard Gere?
Linda Barrett: Did you see his cute little butt?

Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), screenplay by Cameron Crowe based on his book

The Daily Dialogue theme for the week: Shopping Mall. Today’s suggestion by @GaryGoldstein7.

Trivia: Cameron Crowe wrote the screenplay based on his book. Cameron Crowe attended University of San Diego High School, he posed as a student at Clairemont High School. The principal then was not thrilled with the idea, but when he asked Crowe about musicians that he had met, he mentioned Kris Kristofferson. The principal was a big fan of Kristofferson and agreed to let Crowe on campus.

Dialogue On Dialogue: The first lines in the movie. With multiple storylines, it has the feel and structure of American Graffiti.