Highlights
Imperfect Women Season 1 - Chapter One Kerry Washington Clip
Imperfect Women
Disclosure Day - First Look with Steven Spielberg Featurette
Disclosure Day
Hero Fiennes Tiffin Exclusive Interview - Young Sherlock
Young Sherlock
Dark Matter Season 2 - Oakes Fegley, Jennifer Connelly and Joel Edgerton
Dark Matter
The Dinosaurs Season 1 - Ankylosaurus vs. T-Rex Clip
The Dinosaurs
Euphoria Season 3 - Zendaya at the World Premiere
Euphoria
Hoppers - Premiere Puppet Sizzle Clip
Hoppers
Euphoria Season 3 - Jacob Elordi as Nate Jacobs
Euphoria
You, Me & Tuscany - Exclusive Interviews
You, Me & Tuscany
The Devil Wears Prada 2  - Emily Blunt as Emily Charlton Character Poster
The Devil Wears Prada 2
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu - Thunder Alley Hope Clip
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
The Dog Stars - Jacob Elordi with the Dog
The Dog Stars
Euphoria Season 3 - Saddle Up Clip
Euphoria
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping - Official Poster
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping
American Me

American Me (1992) - Quotes

Audience Score
74

First Time at the Beach

Montoya Santana: You want to know something? I never been to the beach before.
Yolanda: For reals?
Montoya Santana: Yeah, for reals.

A Father's Regret and Identity Crisis

Montoya Santana: Whatever I did to you or to mama... to make you hate me, I'm sorry.
Pedro Santana: Your mother was a beautiful woman. She made me feel proud. She was 19 years old. Raped... by sailors. After it happened, we never talked about it. Then we got married and we tried to forget. When you were born, I tried to love you. But every time I looked at you, I wondered who your real father was. I wondered which sailor's blood you carried inside of you.

Conflicted Emotions and Dual Identities

Montoya Santana: I'm sorry to hear about Neto.
Yolanda: I don't know what to say to you.
Montoya Santana: Whatever, you know.
Yolanda: You're like two people. One is like a kid. Doesn't know how to dance, doesn't know how to make love. That's the one I cared about. But the other one, the other one I hate. The one who knows, the one who has this wrapdown, who knows how to run drugs, who kills people!
Montoya Santana: I don't have to listen to this shit, alright? If you were a man, I'd...
Yolanda: You'd kill me! Oh no. No, you'd fuck me in the ass, right? Right?
Montoya Santana: I guess we got nothing to say to each other.
Yolanda: You know when I met you, I was impressed. Yeah, you talked about La Raza and education and the revolution, but you know what man? You really don't care about any revolution, do you? You're nothing but a fucking dope dealer.
Montoya Santana: Just a road to where we're going, esa.
Yolanda: Bullshit.
Montoya Santana: Sabes que? I don't do drugs, I don't even like them, but they're there, and it's a reality. And if I don't take care of that business, somebody else will.
Yolanda: Yeah, well, your business kills kids, man! It kills kids! Like Neto and Pablito and, and Miko, my son, who look up to you! Man, they idolize the ground you walk on!
Montoya Santana: What the fuck do you want from me? Do you want me to start over, esa? Get a job? How about become a citizen?
Yolanda: There's no fucking hope... for our kids, for our barrios... with people like you around.

Conflict Over Loyalty and Betrayal

Montoya Santana: I hear Little Puppet's name is on a piece of paper, ese.
J.D.: I want you to cosign it.
Montoya Santana: I'm taking it off, ese.
J.D.: That punk got you kicked back in the hole, set us all back. Now he's running around talking loud shit about how he wants out of La Eme. His number's up, homes.
Montoya Santana: I said I'm taking it off, ese.
J.D.: What's gonna happen is gonna happen. Don't try to stop it. You understand me? I'm asking you, carnal.
Montoya Santana: Is that where it's gotten to, ese?
J.D.: Brothers are talking about you.
Montoya Santana: What are they saying, ese?
J.D.: They're saying that you're not showing them anything.
Montoya Santana: You know, a long time ago, two best homeboys, two kids, were thrown into juvie. They were scared, and they thought they had to do something to prove themselves. And they did what they had to do. They thought they were doing it to gain respect for their people, to show the world that no one could take their class from them. No one had to take it from us, ese. Whatever we had... we gave it away. Take care of yourself, carnal.

State's Investment in the Game Questioned

Montoya Santana: The state is so lame, they paid for the game.