All That Jazz (1979) Poster

(1979)

Cliff Gorman: Davis Newman

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  • Davis Newman : There's a lady in Chicago, man, wrote a book - Dr Kübler-Ross, with a dash. This chick, man, without the benefit of dying herself, has broken the process of dying into five stages: anger, denial, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Sounds like a Jewish law firm. "Good morning, Anger Denial Bargaining Depression Acceptance!"

  • Davis Newman : You know what death with dignity is, man? You don't drool.

  • Davis Newman : Oh, God! I'm dying! I'm paying $240 a day for the hospital room! At those prices, man, who can afford to live?

  • Davis Newman : You know, man, death is really a hip thing now. But we all have very different feelings about it. I mean, for instance, to a Catholic, death is a promotion.

  • Davis Newman : Look, man, can we - come here, come here - can we sit down and talk about this like businessmen? A negotiation, okay? Look, I don't want to haggle. You'll find me a reasonable man, man. The blonde, the one on East 63rd Street, yes, I see on Tuesday nights, right? Gone. Finished. I'll never see her again. That's it! Alright, no more hard drugs. A little grass, maybe, but that's it. Okay, all right, look, man, I promise I won't flash on subways any more, okay? We got a deal? Huh? Huh? Huh?

  • Davis Newman : That sex thing, Jesus. Listen, l wouldn't say you were a faggot, but you do have a lot of feminine characteristics, right?

    Joe Gideon : Right.

  • Davis Newman : I'm telling you, Gideon, I got real insight into you. There's a deep rooted fear of being conventional.

    Joe Gideon : Right.

  • Davis Newman : l got insight into you, Gideon. You know what's underneath? The dreadful fear that you're ordinary, not special.

    Joe Gideon : Right.

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