Best. Movie. Ever. Oh, I did so like that movie. It was really emotional at times, but you also kept laughing by the way Forrest looks at things. It's a great story(didn't read the book yet, may do when someone recommends me it) and you can learn very wise lessons from it. PS: Oh, and: "Stupid is as stupid does!" I still hear him saying :')
I honestly haven't watched the movie or read the book (planning to get it from the school library) I heard the saying, funnily enough, on Roblox in a little chat place
When I die, I want to go peacefully like my grandfather did -- in his sleep. Not yelling and screaming like the passengers in his car. - Handey, Jack
"KA-BEEEEW" -The Demoman "SCREAMIN' EAGLES!!" -The Soldier "Get on the Freakin' point, Dumbass!" -The Scout
"This is a story of the time my mom told me to do something. She called for me saying, "Chris!?!?!?" I reply with, "WHAT!?" She's says "Knock that crap off, change your attitude." I say "I thought you said you'd love me even if I was gay?" She replies, "Don't care; change it or I'm taking your laptop away" *sighs*" "Mr. Clock what time is it?" "Oh no, not this again." "What does the fox say?... So many things... so many" "If I have an ego the size of a skyscraper, does that mean I'm taller than you?" "So uh, hello. I have this disorder making me YELL random things in the MIDDLE of talking..."
"If I had a choice of life, or death, I would chose death. You may be asking yourself now, "Why would you choose THAT?", well I have to be honest, life is nothing if death is the beginning, meaning even if I die, I'd still be theoretically alive in the past, but acting as my future, so therefore, life and death are completely useless if I could prevent my death everyday, but die at the same time. What. Why are you staring at me like that?... Too creepy...?"
"Don't Panic"-A certain guide for hitchhikers when in the galaxy… "So long and thanks for all the fish"-Dolphins "Sorry, must dash!"-The Doctor
"Stanley probably only got his job because of family connections. Or drug money. Stanley was also addicted to drugs and hookers." -The Narrator