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Million Dollar Baby

Million Dollar Baby quotes

28 total quotes

Eddie Dupris
Frankie Dunn
Maggie Fitzgerald
Quotes about Million Dollar Baby




View Quote I want you to jab, right in the tits, until they turn blue and fall off.
View Quote Girlie tough ain't enough.
View Quote Well, maybe...someone ought to count to ten.
View Quote Jesus H., your left! Keep your left up!
View Quote Frankie Dunn: You forgot the rule. Now, what is the rule?
Maggie Fitzgerald: Keep my left up?
Frankie: Is to protect yourself at all times. Now, what is the rule?
Maggie: Protect myself at all times.
Frankie: Good. Good.
View Quote Maggie: You're gonna leave me again?
Frankie: Never.
View Quote Frankie: Father, that was a great sermon... made me weep.
Father Horvak: What's confusing you this week?
Frankie: Oh, it's the same old, 'one God-three God' thing.
Father Horvak: Frankie, most people figure out by kindergarten that it's about faith.
Frankie: Is it sort of like Snap Crackle and Pop, all rolled into one big box?
Father Horvak: You're standing outside my church, comparing God to Rice Krispies?
View Quote Frankie: How many eyes do you need to finish this fight?
Maggie: (with a black eye) One's enough.
View Quote Maggie: (getting pushed into the stool on her corner. Her opponent had just scored at least two direct punches that popped her head back) She's tough, I can't go inside, I can't get close enough to hit her.
Frankie: You know why that is?
Maggie: Why?
Frankie: Cause she's a better fighter than you are, that's why. She's younger, she's stronger, and she's more experienced. Now, what are you gonna do about it?
[Next round starts. Maggie knocks her out in few seconds]
View Quote Maggie: Working the bag, boss.
Frankie: I'm not your boss and that bag's working you.
View Quote Maggie: I've got nobody but you, Frankie.
Frankie: Then you've got me.
View Quote My main objection to Million Dollar Baby always centered on its misleading marketing, and effort by Warner Brothers to sell it as a movie about a female Rocky, with barely a hint of the pitch-dark substance that led Andrew Sarris of the New York Observer (hardly a right-winger) to declare that 'no movie in my memory has depressed me more than Million Dollar Baby. Michael Medved, [1]
View Quote A movie is not good or bad because of its content, but because of how it handles its content. Million Dollar Baby is classical in the clean, clear, strong lines of its story and characters, and had an enormous emotional impact. Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun Times)