<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Fred8888 wrote:
The dialogue when Gibson talks about the suburbs is excellent.
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I agree. Plus, I usually recall that part of the alternate ending quite nicely, too.
Werner Klopek: But, Mr. Peterson, you were not quite right about the suburbs. No. Here, all you have to do is take one step out of line — you paint your house the wrong shade of pink, you buy the wrong kind of car, you make one or two human sacrifices. Then, when you walk down the street, everybody says, “Oh, there goes the weirdo.”
Ray: Why — why did you come here?
Werner: I came as you did — for the quiet, and the privacy, the good life, the convenient shopping, with always plenty of free parking. But everywhere, everywhere I met only suspicion, and distrust!
Hans Klopek: It’s true. In L.A., nobody ever said anything.