Fly, The (1986)
Seth Brundle: I'm saying I'm an insect who dreamt he was
a man and loved it. But now the dream is over and the insect
is awake.
Veronica "Ronnie" Quaife: Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Seth Brundle: There was an old lady who swallowed a fly,
perhaps she'll die.
Seth: I've changed the medicine cabnet into the Brundle
Museum of Natural History.
Seth Brundle: What's there to take? The disease has just
revealed it's purpose. We don't have to worry about contagion
anymore... I know what the disease wants. Veronica Quaffe:
What does the disease want? Seth Brundle: It wants to turn
me into something. That's not too terrible is it? Most people
would give anything to be turned into something else. Veronica
Quaffe: Turn into what? Seth Brundle: Whaddya think, a fly?
Am I becoming a hundred-and-eighty-five-pound fly? I may
be becoming something that's never existed before. I'm becoming...
Brundlefly. Don't you think that's worth a Nobel Prize or
two?