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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 16, 2007 18:48:08 GMT -5
No matter what you hear in there, no matter how cruelly I beg you, no matter how terribly I may scream, do not open this door or you will undo everything I have worked for. Or, if it's the same movie What knockers!!!Young Frankenstein?
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Post by franko on Jun 16, 2007 19:57:45 GMT -5
"Ferris Bueller's Day Off" Here's one: No matter what you hear in there, no matter how cruelly I beg you, no matter how terribly I may scream, do not open this door or you will undo everything I have worked for. hmmmm I know in Ferris Beuller he always said "Beuller" .... I'll have to watch Fast Times again .... "Anyone? Bueller?"
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Post by franko on Jun 16, 2007 20:01:21 GMT -5
Franko, those are pretty good ones you gave out. Stumping me to no end. Cheers. As I said, "movies from a different world". Think clean (well, except for The Full Monty. Non-violent. Comedic (except #6). And for the most part, not well received or stupendously popular.
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Post by franko on Jun 16, 2007 20:03:44 GMT -5
No matter what you hear in there, no matter how cruelly I beg you, no matter how terribly I may scream, do not open this door or you will undo everything I have worked for. Driving me nuts. I'm sure I've seen it but can't place it.
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Post by franko on Jun 16, 2007 20:42:27 GMT -5
One more . . . not mainstream, but not "never seen as a rerun" either:
I have taken a solemn vow of celebacy, like my father before me, and like his father before him"
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Post by CentreHice on Jun 17, 2007 2:22:19 GMT -5
No matter what you hear in there, no matter how cruelly I beg you, no matter how terribly I may scream, do not open this door or you will undo everything I have worked for. Or, if it's the same movie What knockers!!!Young Frankenstein? You are correct, sir. A classic scene. Do not open this doorOne of my favourite lines in the whole movie is from an actor who's not even credited. Gene Hackman plays the blind hermit who longs for a friend (a spoof of a scene in "Bride of Frankenstein' from 1935). The Monster breaks into his house....and the hermit goes over to him. BLIND HERMIT: My name is Harold and I live here all alone. What is your name?
MONSTER: Mmmmmmmmmm.....
BLIND HERMIT: I didn't get that.....HermitPure Mel Brooks.... Here's the scene from "Bride of Frankenstein" that it spoofs. 1935 HorrorThe clip doesn't go far enough to show the wine, cigar, and fire...but that's in the original too.
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 17, 2007 8:17:03 GMT -5
Or, if it's the same movie What knockers!!!Young Frankenstein? You are correct, sir. A classic scene. Do not open this doorOne of my favourite lines in the whole movie is from an actor who's not even credited. Gene Hackman plays the blind hermit who longs for a friend (a spoof of a scene in "Bride of Frankenstein' from 1935). The Monster breaks into his house....and the hermit goes over to him. BLIND HERMIT: My name is Harold and I live here all alone. What is your name?
MONSTER: Mmmmmmmmmm.....
BLIND HERMIT: I didn't get that.....HermitPure Mel Brooks.... Here's the scene from "Bride of Frankenstein" that it spoofs. 1935 HorrorThe clip doesn't go far enough to show the wine, cigar, and fire...but that's in the original too. Cigaaaars!!! ... No, no ... fire is our friend ... yes ...Great movie. "Class is .... dismissed."
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Post by franko on Jun 18, 2007 11:06:13 GMT -5
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Full Monty
The Party
The Gods Must Be Crazy
Parenthood
Star Trek VI (when William Shatner kissed "himself")
Restless Nativessss (a brilliant impossible-to-find movie)
The Princess Bride
The Man Who Knew Too Little
Dave
And the one I remembered wrong:
Hot Shots Part Deux
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 18, 2007 13:58:54 GMT -5
Try these ones. Some fairly well known ... others not so.
1. Alex, I think I saw one too many bodies.
2. The United States' Marines is lookin' for a few good men - you ain't it.
3. Now if that Russian so much as blinks I'll blow him to Mars.
4. Get Larry the heavy-set guard ... GET LARRY THE HEAVY-SET GUARD!!
5. I am giving my notice, sir!!!
6. Can you play that back? I want to hear the sound of an elevated train.
7. ... the witness will address the court as sir, or you're honour. I'm quite certain I've earned it. Take your seat COLONEL."
8. ... In my humble opinion, in the nuclear world, the true enemy is war itself.
Got to run.
Cheers.
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Post by franko on Jun 18, 2007 14:08:54 GMT -5
Without thinking too much #6 appears to be The Fugitive.
The others . . . I'd have to think. Later (I don't do well on these things anyway).
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 18, 2007 14:11:54 GMT -5
Without thinking too much #6 appears to be The Fugitive. The others . . . I'd have to think. Later (I don't do well on these things anyway). That's it Franko.
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Post by CentreHice on Jun 19, 2007 6:01:14 GMT -5
#7. "A Few Good Men"
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Post by Skilly on Jun 19, 2007 6:29:08 GMT -5
2. The United States' Marines is lookin' for a few good men - you ain't it. Sounds to me to be a Clint Eastwood movie .... Heartbreak Ridge. I've drank more beer, pissed more blood, and banged more quiff than all you numb-nuts put together
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 19, 2007 7:20:47 GMT -5
Right on both counts CH and Skilly.
Cheers.
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Post by JeffR on Jun 19, 2007 9:25:52 GMT -5
#3 "The Hunt for Red October"
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 19, 2007 9:59:49 GMT -5
That's it Jeff. Good see you checking in.
Cheers.
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Post by Skilly on Jun 19, 2007 11:29:51 GMT -5
#8 Crimson Tide
#5 Overboard?
#4 a movie I hated .... Jumpin Jack Flash
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 19, 2007 11:37:56 GMT -5
#8 Crimson Tide #5 Overboard? #4 a movie I hated .... Jumpin Jack Flash Right you are, Skilly. The only one left is #1. Under Fire (Nick Nolte, Joanna Cassidy and Gene Hackman) Cheers.
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Post by CentreHice on Jun 20, 2007 2:36:38 GMT -5
Here's a dialogue from a pretty decent film. Name Person 1 and 2 and the movie.
1: What's with the lights?
2: Oh, all the stadiums have them now. Even Wrigley Field.
1: Makes it harder to see the ball.
2: Yeah, well, the owners found that more people can attend night games.
1: [Shakes his head] Owners.
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Post by Skilly on Jun 20, 2007 5:37:53 GMT -5
#8 Crimson Tide #5 Overboard? #4 a movie I hated .... Jumpin Jack Flash Right you are, Skilly. The only one left is #1. Under Fire (Nick Nolte, Joanna Cassidy and Gene Hackman) Cheers. I googled #1 (since it was the only one left I had no clue about) and it returned a movie called Garcon?
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Post by Skilly on Jun 20, 2007 5:39:00 GMT -5
Here's a dialogue from a pretty decent film. Name Person 1 and 2 and the movie. 1: What's with the lights? 2: Oh, all the stadiums have them now. Even Wrigley Field. 1: Makes it harder to see the ball. 2: Yeah, well, the owners found that more people can attend night games. 1: [Shakes his head] Owners. Person 1 = Ray Liotta Person 2 = Kevin Costner Movie = Field of Dreams
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 20, 2007 11:36:58 GMT -5
Right you are, Skilly. The only one left is #1. Under Fire (Nick Nolte, Joanna Cassidy and Gene Hackman) Cheers. I googled #1 (since it was the only one left I had no clue about) and it returned a movie called Garcon? The movie "Under Fire" is an old one, Skilly (1983). It dealt with journalists covering the war in Nicaragua. Gene Hackman's character, Alex Grazier, is executed by government troops (Somoza rule) in the same way real-life ABC reporter Bill Stewart was (shot). The film is smuggled by government blockades and later broadcasted across NA networks. Ed Harris also stars in the film as a mercenary hired on by the government. However, the actual line is spoken by Nolte's character. Hackman returns to Nicaragua because Nolte took pictures of a rebel leader who was supposedly ambused and killed. However, while the leader is actually dead in the photo, it is used to maintain momentum against the government. Nolte admits to the fake and knowing he has just taken sides in a civil war, offers the excuse, "... I think I saw one too many bodies." To which Hackman says, "... that has to be a lot of bodies for you." Here's the cover to the VHS tape. Another quote, though paraphrased, is from Ed Harris' character, Oates. "... if your face ends up in this box, I own your ass." Said just after Nolte catches him executing suspected Rebel supporters. The only quote I've been able to find (from the PC here at work) is, "... who the f*ck is Pedro?" Again, said by Ed Harris a short time after he shot Pedro. You'll probably find it in a bargin bin somewheres. But, if you haven't noticed I really enjoy the movie and it's in my collection (a tad well-used though). If you have the chance to pick it up, Skilly, don't pass it by. Very, very good flick; even worth the price of a rental (should be cheap though). Jean-Louis Trintignant plays an excellent part in it as well. Cheers.
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 21, 2007 9:53:41 GMT -5
Have a few minutes here at work. I try my best to come up with lines that aren't easily Googled. However, it can be pain the butt sometimes. Try these:
1. "... an attack on the King's soldiers is an attack on the King himself."
2. "... You hear me talkin' Hillbilly Boy? I ain't through with you by a damn site. I'm gonna get medieval on your ass."
3. "... umm ... how do you use the three sea shells?"
4. "... I don't know if it's a case of us coming for you, or you coming for us ... OVER."
5. "... whoever saves a life saves the world entire."
6. "... Rule number 1 ... learn it and learn it well ... DO-NOT-GET-CAUGHT!"
Back to work.
Cheers.
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Post by Skilly on Jun 21, 2007 17:51:03 GMT -5
Have a few minutes here at work. I try my best to come up with lines that aren't easily Googled. However, it can be pain the butt sometimes. Try these: 1. "... an attack on the King's soldiers is an attack on the King himself."2. "... You hear me talkin' Hillbilly Boy? I ain't through with you by a damn site. I'm gonna get medieval on your ass."3. "... umm ... how do you use the three sea shells?"4. "... I don't know if it's a case of us coming for you, or you coming for us ... OVER."5. "... whoever saves a life saves the world entire."6. "... Rule number 1 ... learn it and learn it well ... DO-NOT-GET-CAUGHT!"Back to work. Cheers. I have heard them all but can't place them just yet ..... #3 is Demolitian Man I believe .... Sylvester Stallone says it to Sandra Bullock EDIT: #2 I want to say Pulp Fiction? EDIT: #5 teaches me to read .... I couldn't place it because I kept reading it as "the entire world" ... "world entire" gives it away ... Schindler's List
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 21, 2007 21:00:56 GMT -5
Have a few minutes here at work. I try my best to come up with lines that aren't easily Googled. However, it can be pain the butt sometimes. Try these: 1. "... an attack on the King's soldiers is an attack on the King himself."2. "... You hear me talkin' Hillbilly Boy? I ain't through with you by a damn site. I'm gonna get medieval on your ass."3. "... umm ... how do you use the three sea shells?"4. "... I don't know if it's a case of us coming for you, or you coming for us ... OVER."5. "... whoever saves a life saves the world entire."6. "... Rule number 1 ... learn it and learn it well ... DO-NOT-GET-CAUGHT!"Back to work. Cheers. I have heard them all but can't place them just yet ..... #3 is Demolitian Man I believe .... Sylvester Stallone says it to Sandra Bullock EDIT: #2 I want to say Pulp Fiction? EDIT: #5 teaches me to read .... I couldn't place it because I kept reading it as "the entire world" ... "world entire" gives it away ... Schindler's List Good on all three, Skilly. Glad I'm not the only movie junkie here. Cheers.
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Post by BadCompany on Jun 21, 2007 21:32:20 GMT -5
Have a few minutes here at work. I try my best to come up with lines that aren't easily Googled. However, it can be pain the butt sometimes. Try these: 1. "... an attack on the King's soldiers is an attack on the King himself."2. "... You hear me talkin' Hillbilly Boy? I ain't through with you by a damn site. I'm gonna get medieval on your ass."3. "... umm ... how do you use the three sea shells?"4. "... I don't know if it's a case of us coming for you, or you coming for us ... OVER."5. "... whoever saves a life saves the world entire."6. "... Rule number 1 ... learn it and learn it well ... DO-NOT-GET-CAUGHT!"Back to work. Cheers. All right, I'll jump in... #1. Gladiator? #4. A Bridge Too Far
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Post by CentreHice on Jun 21, 2007 22:39:23 GMT -5
6. "... Rule number 1 ... learn it and learn it well ... DO-NOT-GET-CAUGHT!"Here's a GWG (Guess Without Googling) Sounds as if it might be from an Ocean's movie....11, 12....? George Clooney talking to the "troops". Here's one: "Here ya go, sonny. (hands over a plate of brownies) A little somethin' for the ol' sweet tooth." And another one: Flirty Girl: Do you like Patsy Cline? I just love her. How come I wonder she don't put out no more new records.....Uninterested Guy: Cause she's dead.Flirty Girl: Oh gee, that's sad. Don't that make you sad?Uninterested Guy: I've had time to get over it.
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Post by Skilly on Jun 22, 2007 5:46:45 GMT -5
I thought #6 was "The Matrix" when I first read it .... but was afraid to guess it, cause it seems I am the only one getting ones wrong. LOL!.
#1 is on the tip of my tongue ....
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 23, 2007 19:46:06 GMT -5
Have a few minutes here at work. I try my best to come up with lines that aren't easily Googled. However, it can be pain the butt sometimes. Try these: 1. "... an attack on the King's soldiers is an attack on the King himself."2. "... You hear me talkin' Hillbilly Boy? I ain't through with you by a damn site. I'm gonna get medieval on your ass."3. "... umm ... how do you use the three sea shells?"4. "... I don't know if it's a case of us coming for you, or you coming for us ... OVER."5. "... whoever saves a life saves the world entire."6. "... Rule number 1 ... learn it and learn it well ... DO-NOT-GET-CAUGHT!"Back to work. Cheers. All right, I'll jump in... #1. Gladiator? #4. A Bridge Too Far Apologies for only getting back to you now, BC. The draft and life, you know? #1. good try, but it's from "Braveheart." Just before the local sheriff kills Wallace's wife. #4. Yes. Spoken between Sean Connery and Anthony Hopkins. Great movie with an all star cast for sure. I like Gene Hackman's character, Maj. Gen. Stanislaw Sosabowski. The real general was extremely well respected by his troops. After the war he worked in a factory in England. However, I read this in one of my Ballantine war books and, sadly, he ended his days as a dish washer in London. Cheers.
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 23, 2007 19:48:15 GMT -5
6. "... Rule number 1 ... learn it and learn it well ... DO-NOT-GET-CAUGHT!"Here's a GWG (Guess Without Googling) Sounds as if it might be from an Ocean's movie....11, 12....? George Clooney talking to the "troops". Here's one: "Here ya go, sonny. (hands over a plate of brownies) A little somethin' for the ol' sweet tooth." And another one: Flirty Girl: Do you like Patsy Cline? I just love her. How come I wonder she don't put out no more new records.....Uninterested Guy: Cause she's dead.Flirty Girl: Oh gee, that's sad. Don't that make you sad?Uninterested Guy: I've had time to get over it. #1. It could be Ocean's movie, but I got it from "The Recruit." I honestly don't know the quotes you posted, CH. Good ones. Cheers.
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