Hook
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Hook: Prepare to die, Peter Pan!
Peter: To die would be a grand adventure!
Hook: Death is the only adventure you have left!

[Tootles is searching under a cabinet.]
Tootles: Lost, lost, lost.
Peter: Lost what, Tootles?
Tootles: I've lost my marbles.
Peter: [To himself] OK.

Shoe-Stealing Pirate: I fancy them shiny shoes for my booty!
Peter: Well, I think you can get them at Armani.

Rufio: Looky, looky, I got Hooky.

Wendy: Boy, why are you crying?
Peter: I don't know. A tear for every happy thought.

Hook: [After Tink asks for a week.] Two days.
Tink: Four... Bare minimum for a decent Pan.
Hook: Three... Final offer!
Tink: Done!
Hook: And you'd better deliver, Miss Bell, or no amount of clapping will bring you back from where I will send you!

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Hook: [On Peter regaining his abilities.] I like, I like it, I like it! Oh, Smee, what a superb idea I've just had! Tomorrow, I'll make Pan's brats love me! Oh, Peter Pan will fly again, he'll remember how! If he doesn't, those dirty Lost Boys will jog his memory! Oh, yes, you'll see! He'll crow, he'll fight, he'll fly, and then... He'll die!

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Smee: I've just had an apostrophe!
Hook: I think you mean an epiphany.
Smee: Lightning... Has just struck my brain!
Hook: Well, that must hurt.

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Continuity mistake: When Smee gives Hook his nightcap drink, Hook takes it in his hand and holds it at the top of the goblet so that it is hidden under his hand. But in the very next shot he is holding it by the handle and the whole goblet is now visible with a small black umbrella sticking out the top. Additionally, the position of the small umbrella that sits in the goblet changes a few times. (01:02:40)

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Trivia: Three of Dustin Hoffman's children have minor roles in Hook. Maxwell Hoffman plays 5-year-old Peter Pan, Rebecca Hoffman plays Jane in the play, and Jake Hoffman plays one of the players at the Little League game. In addition, Jimmy Buffett plays the shoe-stealing pirate.

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Question: Is the food fight scene completely imaginary, or are the Lost Boys actually able to will food into existence by imagining it? I always thought it was the latter growing up and we as the audience didn't see it until Peter, as the audience's proxy, saw it for himself, but any YouTube videos I watch about this movie all seem to think all the food was just in everyone's collective imaginations.

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Answer: Neverland very much runs on "If you believe, it will happen" which is what Tink means during the meal when she says "If you don't imagine yourself as Peter Pan you won't be Peter Pan." So by the rules of Neverland, as soon as Peter believed it was real it was then real. The dinner was trying to teach him to believe as, in Neverland, if you don't believe it then it won't happen.

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