'Pitch Perfect 2' is about the Bellas and what happens to them as they get older. All your favorite characters are coming back. Chrissie Fit was great, and Hailee Steinfeld is such a pro - she fit right in. I had no idea she was 17! She's the most mature girl ever.
Isabella Swan: Edward, I said leave me alone.
Edward Cullen: Bella, don't do this please.
Isabella Swan: Its over. Get out!
Charlie Swan: Hey, hey, Bella, whats gong on?
Isabella Swan: I just gotta get out of here. I'm leaving now.
[shuts the door on Charlie's face]
Charlie Swan: [knocks on Bellas door] Bella.
Isabella Swan: [to Edward] What am I going to say to him? I cant hurt him.
Charlie Swan: Bella, whats going on?
Edward Cullen: You just have to. I'll be down in the truck.
[Bella comes out of the room]
Charlie Swan: Did he hurt you?
Isabella Swan: No.
Charlie Swan: Break up with you or something?
Isabella Swan: No, I-I broke up with him.
Charlie Swan: I thought you liked him?
Isabella Swan: Yea, that's why - that's why I have to leave. I don't want this. I have to go home.
Charlie
Swan: Home... Your mom is not even in Phoenix.
Isabella Swan: She'll come home. I'll call her from the road.
Charlie Swan: You're not going to drive home right now. You can sleep on it. If you still feel like going in the morning, I'll take you to the airport.
Isabella Swan: N-No I want to drive. It will give me more
time to think. And if I get really tired, I'll pull into a motel. I promise.
Charlie Swan: Look, Bella, I know I'm not that much fun to be around but I can change that. We can do more stuff together.
Isabella Swan: Like what? Like watch baseball on the flat screen? Eat at the diner every night? Steak and cobbler. Dad, that's you, that's not me.
Charlie Swan: Bella, come on. I-I just got you back.
Isabella Swan: Yeah, and you know if I don't get out now, I'll just be stuck here like mom.
Gail: The Barden Bellas went deep into the archive for that song, John. I remember singing it with my own a cappella group.
John: And what group was that, Gail?
Gail: The Minstrel Cycles, John.
John: Well, that's an unfortunate name.
John: This does not look like the fresh-faced nubile Bellas that we have come to know. Is it me, or are those skirts just not working anymore?
Gail: You're walking the line, John. It's a nice surprise to see the Bellas mixing it up. It's refreshing, yet displeasing to the eye.