it sounds like "the morning will be over soon" or "tomorrow will be over soon" then like "yes you are" or "there's the Lord" then "what did they tell you?" and "most the time it's true."That's what I hear.I love showbread's electronic sound on Anorexia alot like in this song
it sounds like "the morning will be over soon" or "tomorrow will be over soon" then like "yes you are" or "there's the Lord" then "what did they tell you?" and "most the time it's true."That's what I hear.I love showbread's electronic sound on Anorexia alot like in this song
Newt: "My mommy always said there were no monsters, no real ones, but there are."
Ripley: "Yes, there are, aren't there?"
Newt: "Why do they tell little kids that?"
Ripley: "Most of the time, it's true."
Newt: "My mommy always said there were no monsters, no real ones, but there are."
Ripley: "Yes, there are, aren't there?"
Newt: "Why do they tell little kids that?"
Ripley: "Most of the time, it's true."
what is being said at the end with that echo?
it sounds like "the morning will be over soon" or "tomorrow will be over soon" then like "yes you are" or "there's the Lord" then "what did they tell you?" and "most the time it's true."That's what I hear.I love showbread's electronic sound on Anorexia alot like in this song
it sounds like "the morning will be over soon" or "tomorrow will be over soon" then like "yes you are" or "there's the Lord" then "what did they tell you?" and "most the time it's true."That's what I hear.I love showbread's electronic sound on Anorexia alot like in this song
The dialogue at the end is the discussion on monsters between Sigorney Weaver and that girl in the movie "Aliens."
The dialogue at the end is the discussion on monsters between Sigorney Weaver and that girl in the movie "Aliens."
The dialogue at the end is the discussion on monsters between Sigorney Weaver and that girl in the movie "Aliens."
The dialogue at the end is the discussion on monsters between Sigorney Weaver and that girl in the movie "Aliens."
Newt: "My mommy always said there were no monsters, no real ones, but there are." Ripley: "Yes, there are, aren't there?" Newt: "Why do they tell little kids that?" Ripley: "Most of the time, it's true."
Newt: "My mommy always said there were no monsters, no real ones, but there are." Ripley: "Yes, there are, aren't there?" Newt: "Why do they tell little kids that?" Ripley: "Most of the time, it's true."