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Angela Bettis in Carrie (2002)

Kandyse McClure: Sue Snell

Carrie

Kandyse McClure credited as playing...

Sue Snell

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Quotes6

  • Detective John Mulcahey: Do you consider yourself anti-religious, Sue?
  • Sue Snell: No. I just think some people take it too far, that's all.
  • Detective John Mulcahey: And you disapprove?
  • Sue Snell: Look, I'm all for believing whatever it is that you want to believe; but you say "religion" and I'm thinking Da Vinci's "Last Supper". Jesus looks sad, the apostles look miserable - I don't want to go to their party. Shouldn't religion be more like "Dogs Playing Poker?"
  • Detective John Mulcahey: Dogs playing...?
  • Sue Snell: Poker. I can't tell you what any of the apostles are doing in "The Last Supper", but I can tell you that the little white bulldog is holding an ace under the table. See? That's fun. I'm engaged. There's awe and wonderment... That other stuff is just ritual and punishment, and it's way too weird and way too serious.
  • Sue Snell: It wasn't your fault. It wasn't all your fault.
  • [pause]
  • Sue Snell: We shouldn't be here. People thinking you're dead is sort of contingent on nobody seeing you alive.
  • Carrie White: Where am I going to go?
  • Sue Snell: I don't know. Somewhere where they don't know you.
  • [pause]
  • Sue Snell: I'll drive you as far as Florida. Then I have to come back.
  • [Speaking about Carrie White]
  • Detective John Mulcahey: Was she a friend of yours?
  • Sue Snell: Carrie didn't have any friends.
  • Detective John Mulcahey: When I was in high school, even the biggest losers had a bird of a feather.
  • Sue Snell: She wasn't a loser. She just didn't belong.
  • Detective John Mulcahey: Why do you think that is?
  • Sue Snell: It's not brain surgery. We are talking about Carrie White.
  • Detective John Mulcahey: Maybe she didn't want to belong.
  • Sue Snell: Everybody wants to belong. Anyone who tells you they don't is lying. I think Carrie wanted it more than any of us.
  • Detective John Mulcahey: You and Christine Hargenson, friends until the end?
  • Sue Snell: I wouldn't say that.
  • Detective John Mulcahey: What would you say?
  • Sue Snell: We had our differences.
  • Detective John Mulcahey: Differences about Carrie White?
  • Sue Snell: Differences about a lot of things. I played with Barbie, she played with horses. She's a back to front, I'm a front to back.
  • Sue Snell: [watching Chris walk in] Has Chris said anything?
  • Helen Shyres: Only that she hates your guts.
  • Carrie White: You're doing this because you feel sorry for me.
  • Sue Snell: This is not a pity thing. I don't feel sorry for you.
  • Carrie White: Yeah, you do. You feel sorry for me because you think you're better than me.
  • Sue Snell: I don't think I'm better than you.
  • Carrie White: It's okay. Everyone does. Doesn't mean it's true, though.

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