words in movies
Ross: Look I-I dont know whats going on with you and your husband and what is hopefully an adult dog walker, look can I just say not all men are like that.
Rachel: Is-is he coming? (Looks hopefully out the door.)
RTST: No, ma'am. Well, anyhoo, we should be getting our F.D.A. approval any day now, hopefully, in time for Thanksgiving. See, the way we look at it, chocolate already dominates most of your major food-preparation holidays: Easter, Christmas, what have you.
Ross: It is. Eventually, it kind of... burns out. But hopefully, what you're left with is trust, and security, and... well, in the case of my ex-wife, lesbianism. So, you know, for all of those people who miss out on that passion... thing, there's all that other good stuff.
Joey: Well, if she's my friend, hopefully she'll understand. I mean, wouldn't you guys?
ROSS: Hopefully.
ROSS: Yeah. Ya know, a boy and a girl. Hopefully the girl will come first so Ben here won't feel too competitive.
Chandler: And I just want a million dollars! (He extends his hand hopefully.)
Joey: All right, okay, this is great, uh, Chandler, you get behind the desk. And-and when she comes in hopefully, she wont recognise you because, well, why would she? Uh, okay, and then you buzz Ross and I. (to Ross) You be Mr. Gonzalez, and Ill be uh, Mr. Wong.
Joshua: Anyway, hopefully, Ill see you around sometime. (He goes out the door.)
Tag: It wasnt on your list, but hopefully youll think its really fun.
Mr. Geller: Well, its time for a new family to start their memories here and hopefully their check will clear before they find the crack in the foundation and the asbestos in the ceiling.
Phoebe: Yeah. I actually am, yeah. Y'know life-lifes gonna had you all kinds of stuff, y'know you learn your little lessons and hopefully you grow. Wanna hear a new song?
Chandler: And I just want a million dollars! (He extends his hand hopefully.)
Rachel: Oh yeah! Hopefully across the street if certain Dutch people would just let go.
Chandler: Oh, I'm sorry, then you're widowed?...Hopefully?
Ross: Okay, hopefully this time mom wont boo you.