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Post by anna on May 8, 2007 12:00:11 GMT -5
I've got their disciplinary files right here. Who dropped a whole truckload of fizzies into the swim meet? Who delivered the medical school cadavers to the alumni dinner? Every Halloween, the trees are filled with underwear. Every spring, the toilets explode. Animal HouseNext, "He married out of love, a woman out of legend. Not in Alexandria, or Rome, or Camelot has there been such a queen. She bore him many children. But no sons."
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Post by carl1951 on May 8, 2007 16:25:22 GMT -5
My guess: A Lion in Winter or Henry VIII
Later, Carl
If I'm right, here's my line for you to guess: "we're 160 miles from Chicago; we have a full tank of gas; a half a pack of cigarettes; it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses." "Hit it!"
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Post by anna on May 8, 2007 17:02:39 GMT -5
You're right, Carl. The Lion in Winter. My favorite line from one of my favorite movies.
And I believe your line is from The Blues Brothers.
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Post by carl1951 on May 8, 2007 17:15:21 GMT -5
"Correctomundo"
Anna: This is both an answer to your guess and one-line from what movie?
Later, Carl
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Post by carl1951 on May 14, 2007 1:42:27 GMT -5
Let me add to the line to help those on the board to figure-out which movie the line is from.
Samuel L. Jackson says to Honey Bunny , "What was Fonzie?" Honey Bunny replies: "Cool." the answer is "Correctomundo!"
Got the show now?
Later, Carl
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Post by doobrah on May 14, 2007 9:46:04 GMT -5
Be cool Honey Bunny, the line is from the great...
PULP FICTION !! ~~~~~~ Now:
How come I always have to get the sake? You listen well... for thirty years, you make the fish, I get the sake. If this were the military, I'd be General by now.
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Post by carl1951 on May 16, 2007 23:13:15 GMT -5
Another great Quintin Tarrantino film: Kill Bill
And this line is from?
"Looking good Billy Ray." "Feeling good Louis."
(Just a side: it is the opening and closing line of the show.)
Later, Carl
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Post by maggiethecat on Mar 24, 2008 16:51:58 GMT -5
Okay, Carl, you lost me. Totally. I just don't do Quentin Tarentino.
So . . . anyone up for another round of classic movie quotes? I'm fresh off of the TNT Thirty Days of Oscar marathon and loaded for bear.
Think classic. Think Bette Davis. Think GREAT writing. I'll start, and if no one gets this one, it's fifty lashes with a wet noodle and I'll be back in a few hours:
Fasten your seat belts -- it's gonna be a bumpy night.
Oh, come on. That's dead easy. ;D
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Post by hoosier on Mar 24, 2008 18:37:56 GMT -5
Isn't that from All About Eve No Oscar winner but there was a lot of metal in this movie ;D "There is no fate but what we make."
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Post by maggiethecat on Mar 25, 2008 9:11:05 GMT -5
Isn't that from All About Eve No Oscar winner but there was a lot of metal in this movie ;D "There is no fate but what we make." Yeah, it's from All About Eve, which I admit I pretty much have memorized. But I have absolutely no idea what ;)your line is from!
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Post by carl1951 on Mar 25, 2008 14:45:07 GMT -5
Okay, Carl, you lost me. Totally. I just don't do Quentin Tarentino. So . . . anyone up for another round of classic movie quotes? I'm fresh off of the TNT Thirty Days of Oscar marathon and loaded for bear. Think classic. Think Bette Davis. Think GREAT writing. I'll start, and if no one gets this one, it's fifty lashes with a wet noodle and I'll be back in a few hours: Fasten your seat belts -- it's gonna be a bumpy night.Oh, come on. That's dead easy. ;D **************************************************** "Looking good Billy Ray." "Feeling good Louis." (Just a side: it is the opening and closing line of the show.) Not a Quentin Tarrantino movie, but a John Landis film: Trading Places. Didn't mean to let everyone hang. Later, Carl
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Post by Chris on Mar 25, 2008 15:56:08 GMT -5
No Oscar winner but there was a lot of metal in this movie ;D "There is no fate but what we make." I positively stink at this game because I can NEVER remember qoutes from any movies. I do remember most of the dialogue of BJ... But that's simply because I have seen it (too) many times ;D But my guess would be something like Rambo. It sounds like something Rambo might say - that is, of course, if he talks at all? - Chris
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Post by Kasman on Mar 25, 2008 16:03:22 GMT -5
Terminator 3
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Post by Kasman on Mar 25, 2008 16:09:03 GMT -5
Actually, John Connor in T3.
This one is a favourite of mine:
"Define irony: a bunch of idiots dancing around on a plane to a song made famous by a band that died in a plane crash."
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Post by hoosier on Mar 25, 2008 18:12:29 GMT -5
Actually, John Connor in T3. This one is a favourite of mine: "Define irony: a bunch of idiots dancing around on a plane to a song made famous by a band that died in a plane crash." Correctamundo! You actually hear it on the original Terminator when Kyle makes Sarah memorize John's message. Only reason I know this is we had a Terminator festival of sorts and watched one each Saturday. Not high caliber, but fun! Your quote sounds familiar but I don't know what its from.
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