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Post by greenbeing on Oct 18, 2006 20:30:52 GMT -5
Karma to you GB for having all that movie dialogue in your head. Amazing! I had starting quotes, but sadly, I cheated and had to look up the full quotes My memory's not quite that phenomenal! --GB
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Post by greenbeing on Oct 19, 2006 0:03:30 GMT -5
The Bestest Chase Scene Not Involving a CarMac & Me (come on, a small alien and a boy in a wheelchair through a department store... It at least gets most memorable!) --GB
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Post by awlrite4now on Oct 19, 2006 0:07:38 GMT -5
Karma to you GB for having all that movie dialogue in your head. Amazing! I had starting quotes, but sadly, I cheated and had to look up the full quotes My memory's not quite that phenomenal! --GB But you knew enough of it to know where to look! That's the important thing to me.
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Post by bjobsessed on Oct 19, 2006 0:34:14 GMT -5
I had starting quotes, but sadly, I cheated and had to look up the full quotes My memory's not quite that phenomenal! --GB But you knew enough of it to know where to look! That's the important thing to me. I'm with Alice! That's still impressive. I know I couldn't do it.
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Post by inuvik on Oct 19, 2006 15:24:37 GMT -5
Tear Jerker: Terms of Endearment
Dance Scene: Pretty much all of Saturday Night Fever
Scene Taking Place in the Dark: Climactic scene of "Wait Until Dark", where Audrey Hepburn thinks she has the bad guy licked, but has forgotten about the fridge light
More if I think of them...
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Post by awlrite4now on Oct 19, 2006 15:27:55 GMT -5
Bestest Dance Scene: Scent of a Woman, the uncut version.
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Post by hoosier on Oct 20, 2006 16:20:57 GMT -5
Bestest scene involving ectoplasm has to be the scene in Ghostbusters when Bill Murray is laying on the floor of the hotel corrider covered in green goo saying "he slimed me!" Murray's delivery cracks me each and every time! Bestest sword fight I would have to say Liam Neesom and oh what is his name Roth in Rob Roy. If you want more classic films, anything with Basil Rathbone in it such as Robin Hood with Errol Flynn and Zorro!
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Post by carl1951 on Oct 20, 2006 21:27:11 GMT -5
Karma to you GB.
Top of the heap line?
I still think this is one of the funniest lines from a movie.
From Raising Arizona.
As told to Nathan Arizona from The Warthog from Hell:
"If you want to find an outlaw; you have to hire an outlaw. You want find a Dunkin Donuts; call a cop."
Later, Carl
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Post by carl1951 on Oct 20, 2006 21:29:38 GMT -5
Whoops GB, I almost forgot to "Karmatize" you.
I think that's clever. Well.....it is clever, isn't it?
Ah, come on.
Later, Carl
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Post by greenbeing on Oct 21, 2006 11:56:08 GMT -5
Call it "The Best of the Best" and I'm right there, playing along. But Bestest? As in "It was the Superlative of times, it was the worstest of times . . . ?" Oh, well now it doesn't even make sense! While I had originally planned this thread as a fun cheesy thing where people could come up with the best craziness (no where near a serious superlative list) of bestest eating of a cream pie in a dramatic role, well, now this doesn't even make sense. What may have once been a fun academic disagreement on whether or not one can use a bit of toddler vocabulary has become highly ridiculous, and I won't stand for it! Good thing I'm sitting down. Maggie said she didn't want to play if I didn't speak right, and it seems no one pressed her to play against her will. I don't know who changed nearly every word in this thread, but if "bestest" is going to become a banned word on account of it frightening, disengorging, influencing, or insulting anyone, then it should be mentioned in Da Rules, rather than changing peoples' posts, which is a blatant disregard of Da Rules. Anything I have said has been teasing. I am in no way trying to usurp anything. I did not change my own avatar to read what it says now, and I played along quite politely. I said or did nothing that was banned by the rules, I said nothing mean to anyone, and I don't know whose mother I just backed over with the car. And now, back to the regularly scheduled: The Bestest Godzilla ImpressionAnimal in the Muppet Movie The Bestest Portrayal of a Disgruntled RabbitA Christmas Story xoxo kissie-kissie
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Post by greenbeing on Oct 21, 2006 11:58:28 GMT -5
Ahh, I see. You have to be admin to even use certain words starting with a B...
xoxo kissie-kissie
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Post by maggiethecat on Oct 21, 2006 12:42:33 GMT -5
So much for trying to make a gentle point with humor.
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Post by greenbeing on Oct 21, 2006 13:32:54 GMT -5
As the Pinnacle, the Superlative, the Top of the Heap, and any other word does not meat (yes, I'm trying to offend all vegetarians now) the original point of having a certain Word Which Shall Not Be Used post, I cannot continue with the sense of fun in this thread and ask that it be closed permanently. If anyone wishes to have a real Mieux Movies thread, I encourage others to start one.
And now, onto other parts of the board!
xoxo kissie-kissie
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Post by greenbeing on Oct 21, 2006 13:39:37 GMT -5
So much for trying to make a gentle point with humor. See, I thought you were just "messing with me," to quote a famous blind detective. But I see now: "When the Chief of D's is handing you an ass-kicking, you just shut up, take it, and move on." Apologies for being so dense. xoxo kissie-kissie
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Post by maggiethecat on Oct 21, 2006 13:55:32 GMT -5
Oh good Lord. Now I'm the Chief of Ds? It was gentle teasing -- not an ass-kicking -- about using toddler language on a board supposedly populated by adults, honestly, and I thought the Dickens misquote was amusing. As I said, so much for trying to make a point with humor.
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