The Terminal
The Terminal is a 2004 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Stanley Tucci. The film is about an Eastern European man who is stuck in New York's John F. Kennedy Airport terminal when he is denied entry to the United States, but is unable to return to his native country because of a military coup. The film is partially inspired by the true story of Mehran Karimi Nasseri who lived in Terminal 1 of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, from 1988 to 2006. After finishing Catch Me If You Can, Spielberg decided to direct The Terminal because he wanted to next make a film "that could make us laugh and cry and feel good about the world". As no suitable airport was willing to provide their facilities, an entire working set was built inside a large hangar at the LA/Palmdale Regional Airport, with most of the film's exterior shots taken from the Montreal–Mirabel International Airport. The film was released in North America on June 18, 2004, to generally positive reviews and was a commercial success, earning $219 million worldwide.
Wet floor. Please. Don't be hurt. How can I not be? He's married. One man. Two womens. Crowded. You want to know what the worst part is? I never asked him to leave his wife. I encouraged him to get counseling. What kind of sick person am I? I'm rooting for the home team. I just wish the sex wasn't so amazing.
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You like Italian food? I know, it's late and you've probably got other plans, but if you'd like to grab some dinner, we can run right out and catch a cab. I know a place that has the greatest cannelloni. No, I can't. - You married? - No. - Girlfriend? - No. I can't go out with you. God. I'm so sorry. I am so sorry. I must come off like a complete nut job or something. - No. - I didn't want to eat alone. Wet floor. - No, I... - You don't have to explain.
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