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Event Horizon (1997)

Laurence Fishburne: Miller

Event Horizon

Laurence Fishburne credited as playing...

Miller

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Quotes23

  • Miller: Weir?
  • Dr. Weir: [laughing] The ship brought me back. I told you she won't let me leave - she won't let anyone leave. Did you really think you could destroy this ship? She's defied space and time. She's been to a place you couldn't possibly imagine. And now... it is time to go back.
  • Miller: [sounding bored] I know. To hell.
  • Dr. Weir: You know nothing. Hell is only a word. The reality is much, much worse.
  • D.J.: I wasn't going to tell you this. I've been listening to the distress signal, and I, um, think I made a mistake in the translation.
  • [Plays the distress signal]
  • Miller: Go on.
  • D.J.: I thought it said "liberate me" - "save me." But it's not "me." It's "liberate tutemet" - "save yourself." And it gets worse.
  • [Plays the distress signal again]
  • D.J.: There - I think that says "ex inferis." "Save yourself... from Hell." Look, if what Doctor Weir tells us is true, this ship has been beyond the boundaries of our universe, of known scientific reality. Who knows where it's been, what it's seen... or what it's brought back with it?
  • Miller: From Hell? You don't believe in that kind of stuff, do you?
  • D.J.: Whoever sent that message, he sure believed in Hell.
  • [Dr. Weir is protesting the abandonment of his ship]
  • Dr. Weir: Captain... don't do this.
  • Capt. Miller: It's done.
  • Dr. Weir: What about my ship? You can't just leave her!
  • Capt. Miller: I have no intention of leaving her, Doctor. I will take the Lewis and Clark to a safe distance, and then I will launch TAC missiles at the Event Horizon until I'm satisfied she's vaporized. Fuck this ship!
  • Miller: Oh. My. God. What happened to your eyes?
  • Dr. Weir: Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see.
  • Miller: What are you talking about?
  • Dr. Weir: I created the Event Horizon to reach the stars, but she's gone much, much farther than that. She tore a hole in our universe, a gateway to another dimension. A dimension of pure chaos. Pure... evil. When she crossed over, she was just a ship. But when she came back... she was alive! Look at her, Miller. Isn't she beautiful?
  • Miller: Your "beautiful" ship killed its crew, Doctor.
  • Dr. Weir: Well... now she has another crew. Now she has us.
  • Miller: Smitty have you seen... anything unusual at all?
  • Smith: No, I haven't seen anything and I don't need to see anything sir but I can tell you... this ship is fucked.
  • Dr. Weir: Well, thank you for that scientific analysis, Mr Smith.
  • [smirks]
  • Smith: Yeah, well you don't exactly have to be a scientist to figure it out, do ya?
  • [grabs Dr. Weir by his uniform]
  • Miller: [pulls Smith away] All right, all right!
  • Smith: You break all the laws of physics and you seriously think there wouldn't be a price? You went and killed the last fucking crew, and now you wanna kill us as well!
  • Miller: I'm telling you it was his voice I heard, he was calling to me. A young bosun named Eddie Corrick. We served on the Goliath together. When the O2 tanks ruptured, four of us made it to the lifeboat but Corrick was still on board the Goliath when the fire broke out.
  • [to D.J]
  • Miller: Have you ever seen fire in zero gravity?
  • [D.J shakes his head]
  • Miller: It's beautiful. It's like liquid it... slides all over everything. Comes up in waves. And they just kept hitting him, wave after wave. He was screaming for me to save him.
  • D.J.: What did you do?
  • Miller: I did the only thing I could. I closed the lifeboat hatch, and I left him behind. I swore I'd never lose another man.
  • D.J.: I've known you a long time. You never told me that.
  • Miller: That's just it D.J, I - I never told *anybody*. But this ship knew about it! It knows my fears, it knows my secrets! Gets inside your head and... it shows you!
  • Dr. Weir: [describing how the Event Horizon functions] The ship doesn't really go faster than light; what it does is it creates a dimensional gateway that allows it to jump instantaneously from one point of the universe to another light years away.
  • Lt. Starck, Executive Officer: How?
  • Dr. Weir: [stammering] Well, that's - that's difficult to - it's all math...
  • Miller: Try us, Doctor.
  • Dr. Weir: Right. Well, um, using layman's terms... Use a rotating magnetic field to focus a narrow beam of gravitons - these, in turn, fold space-time consistent with Weyl tensor dynamics until the space-time curvature becomes infinitely large, and you produce a singularity. Now, the singularity...
  • Miller: [interrupting, dumbfounded] "Layman's terms"?
  • Cooper: Well, fuck layman's terms! Do you speak English?
  • Miller: Vacate! I want off this ship!
  • Dr. Weir: You can't leave. She won't let you.
  • Miller: You just get your gear and get back on the Lewis and Clark, Doctor, or you'll find yourself walkin' home.
  • Dr. Weir: I am home.
  • Dr. Weir: Do you see?
  • [shows Miller the tormenting of his crew]
  • Dr. Weir: Do you see?
  • Miller: [gets the detonator] Yes, I see.
  • [He activates the explosives]
  • Miller: We're leaving.
  • Miller: The funky spaceman over there is Mr. Cooper; what exactly is it you do on board this ship Coop?
  • Cooper: Listen up doc. I'm your best friend, ok? I'm the lifesaver and the heartbreaker.
  • [Starck laughs in derision]
  • Miller: He's a rescue technician.
  • Miller: You miss me, you blow out the hull.
  • Dr Weir: What makes you think I'll miss?
  • Dr. Weir: Our orders were specific!
  • Miller: Rescue the crew, salvage what's left of the ship. The crew is dead, doctor. Your ship killed them.
  • Dr. Weir: We came here to do a job!
  • Miller: WE'RE ABORTING, DOCTOR!
  • Miller: Lieutenant, why are you not on the Bridge?
  • Lt. Starck, Executive Officer: [Just out of sleep-tube] Do you mind if I get dressed first?
  • Miller: As a matter of fact, I do! I do mind if you get dressed first.
  • Miller: What are you telling me, that this ship is alive?
  • Lt. Starck, Executive Officer: You wanted an answer, and it's the only one I've got.
  • Miller: No, what I want lieutenant, is to survive the next 10 hours!
  • Miller: I want you cool, I want you calm, NOW!
  • Miller: [after he realizes that the ship is alive] God help us...
  • Miller: Mr. Cooper!
  • Cooper: Skipper!
  • Miller: Ion Drive in 10 minutes.
  • Cooper: Ooh! It's time to play Spam in a Can!
  • Miller: Okay, Dr. Weir. You don't want to leave your ship? You never will.
  • [last lines]
  • Miller: It's the rescue team. We're safe now. We're safe.

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