words in movies
Monica: Oh, we were playing "peek-a-boo." She just � she loves it when I'm dramatic.
Chandler: Yeah, I wanted to make a dramatic scene, but I hate packing.
[The video is a very dramatic episode with an obviously dubbed voice for Phoebe. Everyone watches in disbeliefe]
(Dramatic music plays and Joey does a little Smell-the-fart acting.)
Joey: A monologue? I don't have.. (sees the book he was reading before for his "dramatic reading") I got it. (hangs up) (announces to the room) Aah! so... I'm gonna take off!
Joey: I will be doing a dramatic reading of one of Emma’s books.
Joey: Im an actor, yknow? As-as a group, we tend to be over dramatic.
Joey: You know, I could like maybe... I could do a dramatic reading of one of her books!
Joey: Uh, why, it’s a... (he picks a book up) one of her favorites, uh, (he reads the title of the book) “Riding the Storm Out. Coping with post-partum depression” eesh! (he puts the book back and picks up another) “Love you forever”. Love you forever. By Robert Munsch. Published by Firefly books. Printed (he pauses and changes the tone to a dramatic one) in Mexico. A mother held her new baby and very slowly rocked him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, and while she held him she sang “I’ll love you forever, I’ll like you for always, as long as I'm living, my baby you’ll be”. (the picture fades and Joey is now finishing the book). And while he rocked her, he sang “I’ll love you forever, I’ll like you for always, as long as I'm living, my baby you’ll be”.