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Event Horizon (1997)

Richard T. Jones: Cooper

Event Horizon

Richard T. Jones credited as playing...

Cooper

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  • 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: 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.
  • Cooper: [calling Justin back and handing him his toolkit] Oh whoa, honey, honey, you forgot your briefcase!
  • Cooper: Starck? Would you like something hot and black inside you?
  • [Starck gives him the finger]
  • Cooper: Oooh! Is that an offer?
  • Lt. Starck, Executive Officer: [smiles] It is not.
  • Cooper: Well how about some coffee, then?
  • [Purging his airtank for propulsion to get him back to Event Horizon]
  • Cooper: [shouting] Here I come, motherfucker!
  • Miller: Mr. Cooper!
  • Cooper: Skipper!
  • Miller: Ion Drive in 10 minutes.
  • Cooper: Ooh! It's time to play Spam in a Can!
  • Cooper: I'm back! I'm back, baby! I'm back!

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