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Rushmore is a 1998 comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson about an eccentric teenager named Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman), his friendship with rich industrialist Herman Blume (Bill Murray), and their mutual love for elementary school teacher Rosemary Cross (Olivia Williams). The film was co-written by Anderson and Owen Wilson. The soundtrack was scored by regular Anderson collaborator Mark Mothersbaugh and features several songs by bands associated with the British Invasion of the 1960s.
The movie helped launch the careers of Anderson and Schwartzman, while establishing a “second career” for Murray as a respected actor of independent cinema. Rushmore also won Best Director and Best Supporting Male awards at the 1999 Independent Spirit Awards while Murray earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture.
Buena Vista Home Entertainment released a bare bones edition of the film on June 29, 1999. This was followed by a special edition on January 18, 2000 by The Criterion Collection with remastered picture and sound as well as various supplemental materials, including an audio commentary by Wes Anderson, Owen Wilson and Jason Schwartzman, a behind-the-scenes documentary by Eric Chase Anderson, Anderson and Murray being interviewed on The Charlie Rose Show, and theatrical “adaptations” of Armageddon, The Truman Show and Out of Sight, staged specially for the 1999 MTV Movie Awards by the Max Fischer Players.
Rosemary Cross: Has it ever crossed your mind that you’re far too young for me?
Max Fischer: It crossed my mind that you might consider that a possibility, yeah.
Rosemary Cross: Do you think we’re going to have sex?
Max Fischer: That’s a kinda cheap way to put it.
Rosemary Cross: Not if you’ve ever fucked before, it isn’t.
Herman Blume: You guys have it real easy. I never had it like this where I grew up. But I send my kids here because the fact is you go to one of the best schools in the country: Rushmore. Now, for some of you it doesn’t matter. You were born rich and you’re going to stay rich. But here’s my advice to the rest of you: Take dead aim on the rich boys. Get them in the crosshairs and take them down. Just remember, they can buy anything but they can’t buy backbone. Don’t let them forget it. Thank you.
Max Fischer: My top schools where I want to apply to are Oxford and the Sorbonne. My safety’s Harvard.
Max Fischer: I like your nurse’s uniform, guy.
Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.
Max Fischer: O, R they?
Max Fischer: Maybe I’m spending too much of my time starting up clubs and putting on plays. I should probably be trying harder to score chicks.
Herman Blume: What’s the secret, Max?
Max Fischer: The secret?
Herman Blume: Yeah, you seem to have it pretty figured out.
Max Fischer: The secret, I don’t know… I guess you’ve just gotta find something you love to do and then… do it for the rest of your life. For me, it’s going to Rushmore.
Dirk Calloway: I know about you and the teacher.
Max Fischer: What do you call getting a handjob from Mrs. Calloway in the back of her Jaguar?
Magnus Buchan: A fucking lie.
Max Fischer: You think I got kicked out because of just the aquarium? Nah, it was the handjob. And you know what else? It was worth it.
Max Fischer: So you were in Vietnam?
Herman Blume: Yeah.
Max Fischer: Were you in the shit?
Herman Blume: Yeah, I was in the shit.
Max Fischer: The truth is, neither one of us has the slightest idea where this relationship is going. We can’t predict the future.
Rosemary Cross: We don’t have a relationship.
Max Fischer: But we’re friends.
Rosemary Cross: Yes, and that’s all we’re *going* to be. Well, yes…
Max Fischer: That’s all I meant by “relationship.” You want me to grab a dictionary?
Dirk Calloway: Oh yeah and with friends like you who needs friends?
Dirk Calloway: There’s action across the street.
[static]
Dirk Calloway: It’s Snowman! Take him!
Herman Blume: Mmm, I’m a little bit lonely these days
Herman Blume: She’s my Rushmore.
Max Fischer: I know. She was mine too.
Max Fischer: I saved Latin. What did you ever do?
Max Fischer: How the hell did you get so rich? You’re a quitter, man!
Herman Blume: I spent eight million dollars on this.
Max Fischer: And is that all you’re willing to spend?
Max Fischer: So tell me Curly, how do you know Miss Cross?
Dr. Peter Flynn: We went to Harvard together.
Max Fischer: Oh that’s great. I wrote a hit play and directed it, so I’m not sweating it either.
Ernie: What kind of fish?
Max Fischer: Barracuda, stingrays, electric eels, trout, hammerheads, piranha, giant squid, octopi…
Herman Blume: Piranhas? Really?
Max Fischer: Yes, I’m talking to a guy in South America.
Max Fischer: How much are you worth, by the way?
Herman Blume: I don’t know.
Max Fischer: Over ten million?
Herman Blume: Yeah, I guess so.
Max Fischer: Good, good.
Herman Blume: Why?
Max Fischer: Cause we’re gonna need all of it.
[Introducing his play "Heaven and Hell"]
Max Fischer: Also, you’ll find a pair of safety glasses and some earplugs under your seats. Please feel free to use them.
Magnus Buchan: I always wanted to be in one of your fuckin’ plays.
[Max has just petitioned to make Latin a required subject]
Magnus Buchan: [heavy Scottish brogue] Why dincha just piss off, Fischer? Ya dotty wee skid mark!
Max Fischer: Is that Latin?
Architect: Mr. Blume, how are Ronny and Donny enjoying military school?
Herman Blume: They love it.
Magnus Buchan: Lucky bastards.
Dr. Peter Flynn: I understand you’re a neurosurgeon.
Bert Fischer: No, I’m a barber, but a lot of people make that mistake.
Herman Blume: Never in my wildest imagination did I ever dream I would have sons like these.
Herman Blume: Indefinitely. I’m being sued for divorce.
Concierge: Very good sir.
Max Fischer: [to Dr. Peter] I was punched in the face. What’s your excuse?
Max Fischer: [to Rosemary] We both have dead people in our families.
Dirk Calloway: [to Max] I just wanted to say, I’m sorry I threw rocks at you that day.
Herman Blume: Kids don’t like it when their parents get divorced.
Herman Blume: [to Max] She’s in love with a dead guy anyway.
Rosemary Cross: That’s none of your business.
Max Fischer: I know it’s not, but I just got hit my a car and I’m feeling a little confused.
Rosemary Cross: I’ll show you the door.
Max Fischer: I’ll just go back out the window.
Dr. Peter Flynn: I didn’t know we were going to dinner.
Max Fischer: Well, that’s because you weren’t invited.
Max Fischer: [to Rosemary] I’m sorry, I just came by to thank you for WRECKING MY LIFE!
[Describing Max to the police]
Herman Blume: 112 pounds. Black hair. Glasses… Oval face.
Bert Fischer: [to Herman] Are you fond of that moustache?
Dr. Nelson Guggenheim: We’re putting you on what we call sudden death academic probation.
Max Fischer: And what does that entail?
Dr. Nelson Guggenheim: It entails that if you fail another class, you’ll be asked to leave Rushmore.
Max Fischer: In other words, I’ll be expelled.
Dr. Nelson Guggenheim: That’s correct.
Max Fischer: Can I see some documentation on that, please?
[Guggenheim hands him his transcript]
Dr. Nelson Guggenheim: Too many extracurricular activities, Max. Not enough studying
Max Fischer: Dr. Guggenheim, I don’t want to tell you how to do your job. But the fact is, no matter how hard I try, I still might flunk another class. If that means I have to stay on for a post-graduate year, so be it…
Dr. Nelson Guggenheim: – We don’t offer a post-graduate year.
Max Fischer: Well, we don’t offer it yet.
Max Fischer: Your mind’s as warped as your ear, Magnus.
Magnus Buchan: Don’t Get Nasty, Brother.
Herman Blume: Why did you ask me to come here?
Max Fischer: Oh, I was going to drop that tree on you.
Herman Blume: That big one?
Max Fischer: Yeah.
Herman Blume: It would’ve flattened me like a pancake.
Max Fischer: What was your major?
Rosemary Cross: I didn’t have a major, but my thesis was on Latin American economic policy.
Max Fischer: Oh, that’s interesting. Did you hear that they’re not going to teach Latin anymore?
Rosemary Cross: This was more like Central America.
Herman Blume: Come work for me.
Max Fischer: What do you mean?
Herman Blume: I mean I-I could use someone like you.
Max Fischer: Look, I may not be rich, Mr. Blume, my father may only be a doctor, but we manage.
Herman Blume: So you’ve changed your mind and you want the job.
Max Fischer: No, I’ve got an idea and I need some money.
Herman Blume: She’s sweet, but she’s fucked-up.
Rosemary Cross: I’m just having a little snack
Herman Blume: What’d you got there… carrots?
Bert Fischer: You’re like one of those clipper ship captains. You’re married to the sea.
Max Fischer: Yes, that’s true.
[pause]
Max Fischer: But I’ve been out to sea for a long time.
Rosemary Cross: How did I hurt your feelings?
Max Fischer: Oh, my God! I wrote a hit play!
[pauses]
Max Fischer: And I’m in love with you.
Mr. Littlejeans: Best play ever, man.
Rosemary Cross: [tending a wound on Max's forehead] Is this fake blood?
Max Fischer: Yes, it is.
[in a letter to Max]
Dirk Calloway: Dear Max, I am sorry to say that I have secretly found out that Mr. Blume is having an affair with Miss Cross. My first suspicions came when I saw them Frenching in front of our house. And then I knew for sure when they went skinny dipping in Mr. Blume’s swimming pool, giving each other handjobs while you were taking a nap on the front porch.
Max Fischer: I don’t give a shit about the barracudas, fuck it! I’m building it anyway.
Max Fischer: [during his play "Heaven and Hell"] Maybe We’ll meet again someday…
[holds up a peace sign]
Max Fischer: When the fighting stops.
Max Fischer: Sic transit gloria. Glory fades. I’m Max Fischer.
Rosemary Cross: Hi.
Max Fischer: Hi.
Max Fischer: Tell that stupid Mick he just made my list of things to do today.
Herman Blume: What does Guggenheim say?
Max Fischer: Nothing. I felt I should go to you first.
Herman Blume: Why?
Max Fischer: Because at this moment I feel our best strategy is to keep a low profile. The more preparation I can do, the stronger our case will be when we go to the administration.
Herman Blume: How much do you want?
Max Fischer: $35.000 for the initial plans.
Herman Blume: I’ll give you $2500.
Rosemary Cross: [to Max] You know, you and Herman deserve each other. You’re both little children.
Margaret Yang: You’re a real jerk to me, you know that?
Max Fischer: I’m sorry, Margaret.
Margaret Yang: Well anyway, nice to see you.
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