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About
"Bring me everyone" is a movie quote by the character Stansfield from the 1994s film Léon. This quote has became a popular reaction image, textual, or verbal response used in order to emphasize that "everyone" is affected by something. It is used in an intentionally melodramatic and emphatic manner.
Origin
The meme originates from a line ferociously delivered by Norman Stansfield, a fictional character portrayed by Gary Oldman in the 1994 thriller film, Léon, known by several other titles including The Professional in the U.S. market. Oldman's deliberate, exaggerated delivery of this and other lines from the film have caused them to become quote-worthy and referenced in other contexts, as well as causing the Stansfield character to become notable in film critiques.
The line plays out as the following in the film:
SWAT Team Leader: Alpha team, man down, man down.
Norman Stansfield: I told you. Benny, bring me everyone.
Benny: What do you mean "everyone"?
Norman Stansfield: EVERYONE!
The intense, perhaps even shocking delivery of the line has been seen as both meaningfully dramatic, and also humorous to some viewers because of Oldman's over-the-top style of acting used for the role:
Oldman's exaggerated delivery of several other lines in the movie have also made them memorable and repeated in pop culture, most notably, "I haven't got time for this Mickey Mouse bullshit!"
Usage and Spread
It is sometimes used as a humorous response to a real-life or online conversation in which the word everyone has been already used without context to the meme.
Although exactly when Stansfield's quotations became memetic is uncertain, Google Insights shows a sharp rise in searches for "the professional everyone" in May of 2011:
References
[1] IMDB – Stansfield
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