Paddington (2014) Poster

(2014)

Nicole Kidman: Millicent

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  • Paddington : Dear Aunt Lucy. I'm sorry I haven't written sooner but so much has been happening. I even met the explorer's daughter, but she tried to stuff me, so Mrs. Bird threw her off a roof. Millicent Clyde. The Judge didn't think that prison would do her any good. So instead he gave her community service...

    Millicent : No Please! Anything! Anything but that!

    Paddington : In the petting zoo.

  • Mr. Curry : Ms. Clyde.

    Millicent : Mr. Curry, what do you want?

    Mr. Curry : [Hold up a bouquet of wilted flowers]  I found these tied to a lamp post, and I figured waste not, want not.

    [gives them to Millicent] 

    Millicent : Charming, now if you excuse me.

    Mr. Curry : [noticing Millicent's taxidermist van]  Um... Where exactly are you going?

    Millicent : what concern of it is yours?

    Mr. Curry : You got there bear, in there.

    [pointing at the van] 

    Millicent : and...

    Mr. Curry : It just... I thought you were sending him to Peru. But...

    Millicent : I said, I was sending him where he belongs and in his case, is the natural history museum.

    Mr. Curry : But Honey pot, that is barbaric.

    Millicent : Mr. Curry I am not your honey pot, I never was.

    Mr. Curry : what?

    Millicent : [Shoves Mr.Currys flowers back to him]  Now take your rotten flowers and get out of here. Go.

    [Mr. Curry timidly backs away slowly] 

    Millicent : ARF!

    [Curry runs away] 

  • Millicent : Come on, hand over the bear.

    Mary Brown : No. We won't do that.

    Paddington : Mrs. Brown?

    Mary Brown : He's family.

    Millicent : Family? You're not even the same species.

    Paddington : It's true.

    Henry Brown : It is true. And when I first met Paddington, I wanted nothing to do with him. But my wonderful wife... she opened her heart to him, and so did my incredible children. And now I have, too.

    Mary Brown : Henry.

    Henry Brown : It doesn't matter that he comes from the other side of the world, or that he's a different species. Or that he has a worrying marmalade habit. We love Paddington. And that makes him family! And families stick together! So if you want him, you'll have to take us all!

    Millicent : Okay, then.

  • Millicent : Welcome to your new home, bear. This is a cathedral of knowledge. Every major explorer has added to its glory. Charles Darwin brought the giant tortoise from the Galapagos.

    Paddington : [passing by animal exhibits]  Good evening.

    Millicent : Captain Scott, the emperor penguin from Antarctica.

    Paddington : Gentlemen.

    Millicent : Captain Cook, the kangaroo from Australia.

    Paddington : G'day.

    Millicent : Each of these men has been immortalized through his finds. But do you see anything from my father? No. Because when he met your oh, so precious species, he refused to collect a specimen. We could have been rich and famous. But instead, he threw it all away and he opened a petting zoo. He put the happiness of a few furry creatures above his own flesh and blood. I vowed that one day I would finish the job my father never could. And now, at last, that day has come.

    [unveiling a glass case] 

    Millicent : That's right! I'm going to stuff you, bear.

    [gasping he fear, he tries to run away, but she shoots him with a tranquilizer dart] 

    Paddington : [falling unconscious]  Ow!

  • Mr. Curry : Honeypot, this is Fierce Eagle.

    Millicent : What?

    Mr. Curry : It's Mr. Curry. I don't know if you recall, but I did suggest that we adopt code names. You are Honeypot...

    Millicent : Yes. Yes, of course.

    Mr. Curry : ...and I am Fierce Eagle.

    Millicent : Do you actually have anything to report, Fierce, um...?

    Mr. Curry : Eagle.

    Millicent : Eagle.

    Mr. Curry : Affirmative. The Furry Menace is home alone. I repeat, the Furry Menace is home alone.

  • Paddington : I'm looking for Montgomery Clyde.

    Millicent : Well, that's my father.

    Paddington : The... the explorer Montgomery Clyde?

    Millicent : That's right. Come on in out of the cold. I'll be right down.

    Paddington : Oh. Oh, thank you. Thank you!

    [entering the house] 

    Paddington : Is Captain Clyde at home?

    Millicent : I'm afraid not. You see, my father is dead.

    Paddington : Oh. Oh, dear.

    Millicent : What did you want from him?

    Paddington : He once told my aunt that if ever we came to London, we'd be welcome. And I suppose I hoped he might give me a home.

    Millicent : Oh, but I can do that.

    Paddington : You can?

    Millicent : Of course. A lovely specimen like you shouldn't be out on the streets. You belong somewhere very special. And I know just the place.

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