Toys Page #2

Synopsis: An eccentric toymaker's last wish is that his brother takes over the running of the business. The brother is a military General, and is out of touch with toymaking, and out of touch with reality too. The business should really have been given to Leslie, who was much more like his toymaking father. When the General starts making weapons instead of toys, Leslie decides to take action.
Director(s): Barry Levinson
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
PG-13
Year:
1992
118 min
849 Views


Quick, make a cross with

toothpicks. Look.

Suck my yolk. Flight

This infernal bites. Alert the village.

Backwards, he's spitting.

I can no longer control myself.

How do you do that?

- With Magnets.

One of Dad's favorites.

- You're just as crazy as your father.

If you believe that? Thank you.

I'm really hungry.

- Let's go eat.

The bank has also hungry.

Patrick, my son.

- Dad.

Great.

- Nice trick.

I do not do tricks.

- This is camouflage.

He secretly explores the situation.

Am I right?

Absolutely, Dad.

You only eat white bread? What bad.

- Yes or no, it is soft and malleable.

The slides inside.

There are no nutrients.

- Yes, vitamin pills.

It does work,

You will never age.

Remember

you stayed here as a child?

That did not. When was that?

- When mom went to Vietnam.

She never returned.

You loved her.

Yeah, but Dad did what he could

to save her.

Dee Dee was great, but

appendicitis is merciless.

When we knew something was wrong ...

- Do not.

I never forgive myself.

- I know.

That is the vitamin B

I have problems with vitamin E.

That remains my teeth stabbing

and then he comes into the mayonnaise.

Taste the wine, General?

- He is fine.

A good Bordeaux

with a beautiful bouquet.

Want more?

- I love it.

What are your plans

Now when you Zevo works?

He takes a special unit there.

- We will interrogate anyone.

Then we

a restraint.

With cards?

- Photographic identification.

I'm pretty in photographs.

I'm going to talk to our designers.

We start then with our new line.

- New line?

I play with the idea

to make war toys.

We have never made.

- That would be logical?

Dad took a little war

small penises.

Really true? I can help

good use in this area.

Good?

- Of course.

On war toys.

Loved it

I asked Leslie to help?

Smart tactic.

- I thought you did that.

Like you said:
Treat friends like

enemies and enemies as friends.

Allow the driver to stop here.

I get off.

You do not know where you are.

Always in training.

Absolutely. See you tomorrow.

What a guy.

Sat cat chasing the rat,

until she finally knew each other's name.

What is it?

- I do not understand.

It's a fable.

- Why did Dad Uncle Leland is in charge?

I had previously expected Owen.

- Or you.

Dad knew better.

- I only know what is foreign.

That man is strange. How do you deal with him

working with war toys?

Sometimes you have to dress up as lamb

the wolf to seduce.

As Dad said:
Treat friends like

friends and enemies as enemies.

You use your brains. Good night.

Sleep well and dream soft.

Good night, Alsatia.

Can I help you?

- We check every employee ...

for safety reasons.

May I ask you a few questions?

Is this the result

six weeks of work?

These sketches give you an idea

indicate which direction it goes.

Come in, Leslie.

- Sorry, problems with my card.

Maybe I'm still

dumps at a grown up.

This is our geluidsjas. He works

on movement. One moment.

Sit back, Leslie.

I will go.

- Sit down.

You act like a zotskap.

- A zotskap?

Where did that word come from? A

combination of zapping and puke?

Or hack and fool.

Or Latin, zotapianus.

The carrier of pickles.

- Good.

Is that what the General

wanted to show, Miss Drum?

Miss Drum.

- Yes.

Do you think that we have with

other companies can compete?

With most products do.

- What does the rest?

I tell you what I think. This is crap

compared to other companies.

I want realism, fantasy, suspense.

You may leave.

Were you not know too much?

They are citizens.

This was not a tea party.

They work here for years.

- That's it.

You are right. I'm going

get coffee cream. Thank you.

You want something, Owen? A sandwich?

And you, General?

A cruise missile or something?

An automatic rifle? Sorry, sir.

He needs some adjusting.

I have a lot to do.

I am surrounded by idiots.

I've been naughty.

Are you Gwen Tyler? We want you

few routine questions.

Will there ever be copied

if you are not there?

Maybe.

- Copy only?

That's pretty personal.

- Take my research seriously?

Or are you ridiculous?

- No, I respect it.

I just say that I do not know

because I am not constant.

It is copied.

That means that more than one.

Maybe two, three or four.

Take you kidding me?

- I'm talking about copying.

Copy. Copies.

I just work here.

- Are you in charge of copying?

Show me how the copier

work. The whole process.

Copying is a serious crime.

Do you understand?

What is copied ...

- What is going on here?

Safeguards.

- Everything seems safe.

She is fine. See you later, cousin.

- I take it easy.

The coast is safe. Get it out.

That can not be good for your hair.

Forward march.

Get it out.

Is it?

- All right.

You're new here, huh?

You're shocked. Let it go

or get over it. Your choice.

Who was that?

- My cousin.

That you are so treated.

- Sorry. Laugh a minute.

Look at that. Were you doing this?

This is great.

Look at that face.

Michael Jackson, before and after.

I never have operations.

Like a deer in a truck.

Brakes, Al. Great.

This is very nice.

Which must on the frontpage

a magazine about boxing.

I grab him in three rounds.

The belt should fit in my bag.

You laugh. That is beautiful.

Hi, I'm Leslie Zevo.

I know.

Welcome to the living.

- You're crazy.

That's right, that's my job.

What kind of sandwiches did you do today?

- Ham and cheese, turkey, chicken salad.

I am sorry that you never

have a sandwich with apple sauce.

Then as the bread soggy.

- That I do not mind.

Tomorrow you will get one.

- Thanks.

Today I go again

a mayonnaise sandwich.

Is this seat taken?

- No, sit down.

You like my card pretty? I told you

I am always well.

That's right.

Is not it nice?

- Not if food touches each other.

You look like my brother.

- We are opposites.

He is soft and strong external

inside and you just the other way.

Can I have tuna salad?

Please.

- Hopefully that dolphin.

How long can they

stay out of the water?

I'm glad he

has finally found her.

Love is beautiful.

Your mother once said to love ...

Can you talk about something else?

- It's too sensitive for you.

I can not eat.

The food touches each other more.

I want an army board.

I am a soldier and army would cost.

My beans have quarantined

sit. A fortress around my mashed potatoes ...

so the meat does not penetrate

and nothing is mixed.

I hate when food touches each other.

I am a soldier. Do you understand?

Keep your food well separated.

No calories. Nice.

If I eat a calorie, I swell.

Two Michelin and I am a male.

Did you hear that?

No, but my mom does.

I do not want sweeteners.

I love old prick.

- Sugar can not hurt.

I once sugar and sweeteners

strewn on the pavement.

The ants were directly

the sugar to dance.

When ants were a sweetener

with helmets on. Completed, they said.

Where are you from?

- From here.

Are you born here?

- No, the back of a bumper car.

There is thus went wrong.

- Exactly. It's a boy.

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Valerie Curtin

Valerie Curtin (born March 31, 1945) is an American actress and screenwriter. more…

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