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I have seen these on other forums and thought this bunch might like them.
It works a lot like Bob Lockwoods Question and Answer topic.
I will begin by posting a movie quote. You then answer it and post your own quote for the next person to answer. And so on and so on....
If you are really knowledgeable, you can also name the actor or actress who said it for bonus points.
This is intended to be light and fun. Please do not try to play "stump the teacher". Try to keep the quotes coming from popular movies that the general population might have seen. If nobody has answered it in a while, then please post the answer so that the thread can continue.
Example.
"You can't handle the truth".
Answer:
"A Few Good Men".
or
Jack Nicolson in "A few Good Men". Also starring Tom Cruise and Demi Moore.
To Begin.
" $50 bucks Grandpa. For $75, the wife can watch"
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answer:
kit (de luca, played by laura san giancomo...looked up this part ;) ) in the lobby of the hotel, in the movie "pretty woman" also starring richard gere and julia roberts.
k, if i get the "rules" right, i guess i have to post one now :)
i'll make it an easy one ;)
"i'm your huckleberry"

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Bruce Campbell playing the roles of Ashley J. 'Ash' Williams/Evil Ash/Mini-Ash in the 1993 Sam Raimi directed comedy/thriller Army of Darkness.
One of my all time favorites!
An easy one...
"Human sacrifices, dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!"

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Tony,
Dr. Peter something (Bill Murray)....from the 1984 version of Ghostbusters.
Now, one of my favourites:
"What I am saying to you, is that you are the kind of club-toting, raw-meat-eating, Me-Tarzan-You-Jane-ing big bald bubblehead who can only count to ten if he's barefoot or wearing sandals"
AR
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siderod wrote:
Easy..
Sanka in Cool Runnings
Now mine:
"What happened?"
"I dunno man, I just got here myself""What I am saying to you, is that you are the kind of club-toting, raw-meat-eating, Me-Tarzan-You-Jane-ing big bald bubblehead who can only count to ten if he's barefoot or wearing sandals"AR

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allan1010 wrote:
The Goose to an unknown motorist in the original Mad Max movie. One of Mel Gibson's first movies.
Here is an easy one:
"I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick a$$
and I am all out of Bubble Gum.""What happened?" "I dunno man, I just got here myself"


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I believe that was Tommy Lee Jones in Men In Black when he was talking to the woman who's husband was ate by the "intergalatic cockroach".
Here's one that should be easy, I just hope I don't slaughter it too bad.
"Ya know in all the excitement I can't remember if I fired five shots or six. So tell me are ya feelin' lucky? Are ya feelin' lucky punk?

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Spoon wrote:
Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry, a classic.
How about another easy one.
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning, it smells like...Victory""Ya know in all the excitement I can't remember if I fired five shots or six. So tell me are ya feelin' lucky? Are ya feelin' lucky punk?


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bn_man wrote:
Falling down.
How about:
"We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses""Hey. Why are you putting barbed wire on that fence? Is this how you rich people amuse yourselves? You put barbed wire on the fence so innocent people like me can hurt themselves looking in?"

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Why that would be Dan Akroyd as Elwood Blues in the Blues brothers of course. Even Taj Mahal can't do a Taj Mahal tune like Jake and Elwood can.
Here's an Oldie with a good line
"It is a little game we play. They put it on the bill, I tear up the bill. It is very convenient."
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If Im not mistaken thats Jaws
The fact that you've got "Replica" written down the side of your gun. And the fact that I've got "Desert Eagle point five O" written on the side of mine, should precipitate your balls into shrinking, along with your presence. Now... *banned word* off.


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mbbaumann wrote:
Goodfellas but I could swear there's a profanity missing from that quote :)
Next:
"There ain't no way, NO WAY, you could have come from my loins. I'm gonna go home and kick your momma in the butt""I make you laugh, I'm funny, I'm a clown to you?" Michael

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That would be Sheriff Bufard T. Justice, one of the most respected law enforcement officers in Smokey and the Bandit. God I love Jackie Gleason in that movie.
How about this one...
"Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."

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Gargoyle wrote:
That'd be Del (John Candy) from the 1987 Movie "Planes, Trains & Automobiles"
How bout this one:
"We'd have more luck playing pick-up sticks with our butt-cheeks than we will getting a flight out of here before daybreak."
Quote:
ARAnd I will have a pickup truck... maybe even a "recreational vehicle." And drive from state to state. Do they let you do that?
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Hunt for Red October, Capt Vasili Borodin (Sam Neal) To Captain Ramius (Sean Connery).
So, still looking for an answer to my earlier quote....
"Now, now, what can a man do with his clothes off for twenty minutes? Couldn't he have taken an hour?"
Hint: A NYC Train played a prominent roll in this film.
Have a good Monday all!
Michael

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mbbaumann wrote:
Cary Grant in Alfred Hitchcock's classic North by Northwest.
"That Barney Rubble. What an actor""Now, now, what can a man do with his clothes off for twenty minutes? Couldn't he have taken an hour?" Hint: A NYC Train played a prominent roll in this film. Have a good Monday all! Michael

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mbbaumann wrote:
Isn't that cheating? :twisted:
Isn't Google wonderful?
Quote:
I believe that was William Jessup, played by Melvyn something, in the early 60's movie "The Americanization of Emily".
Try This:
"The first dead man on Omaha Beach must be a sailor"
Quote:
ARHoney, these are cops. They're like garbage men with guns.


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Sam is right, it has been in a alot of movies...4 that i remember (i rent alot of movies...)
The one that i remember that -might- have been said with a cuban accent would be Tony Montana (Al Pacino) in the 1983 movie "Scarface".
My Turn:
"So the combination is one, two, three, four, five? That's the stupidest combination I've ever heard in my life! The kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage!"
AR
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"You are correct, sir"
That was JW in Fort Apache and the answer to yours is..........drum roll please.........
AH-NULD from the movie Commando!!
Heres one for ya......
"...Oh, yes, and one more thing, dear Lord, about our enemies, ignore their heathen prayers and help us blow those little bastards straight to hell. Amen."
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UPConductr wrote:
That would be mel Gibson in We Were Soldiers
Just a side issue... the unanswered quote "Dog, What dog?" was.......
Scooby Doo!!!
And yes it did appear in the films as well as most all of the cartoons so I figured it would qualify here. Sorry if it didn't (or did we just out-manoeuvre you all with the 'toon?)
Anyways I was intending to kick start this thread again when I'd seen I had stopped it but somebody beat me to it.
Blame Linda, it was her idea!
Sooo..... hiow about this one?
What kind of plane is it?
Oh, it's a big pretty white plane with a red stripes, curtains at the windows, wheels, and it just looks like a big Tylenol."...Oh, yes, and one more thing, dear Lord, about our enemies, ignore their heathen prayers and help us blow those little bastards straight to hell. Amen."
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allan1010 wrote:
UPConductr wrote:Movie - Airplane try this one Many Shubs and Zuuls knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Sloar that day I can tell you.Sooo..... hiow about this one? What kind of plane is it? Oh, it's a big pretty white plane with a red stripes, curtains at the windows, wheels, and it just looks like a big Tylenol.



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ohh, i know this one, UPconductor!
It's "Guy", from strangers on a train...1951 i believe. I admit though, i cheated...my grandmother was reading over my sholder and said she knew the quote :oops:
Now mine:
"I'm fed up saving your @$$. I'm amazed you made it past puberty!"
AR


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Bryan wrote:
If the person that said that was my father, i would be a VERY happy teen!
ARsiderod wrote:Your father! :lol: Left ya self wide open on that one Andrew... how could I pass it up... ;)..."I'm fed up saving your @$$. I'm amazed you made it past puberty!" AR

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Gentlemen
I'm always outgunned on these games - can't get to the keyboard quickly enough.
However, for you experts, if you'll permit me:
'Well. . . Don't worry about it'
('we just want the facts m'am, the facts' (incidentally- who said that . . .))
Have fun.
Happy Modelling
Komata
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My 14 year old is telling me it is from Gundham Wing. But I thought that was a TV series. That quote could be from a million different movies!
Just the facts sounds like Dan Akroyd as Sergeant Friday in Dragnet.
So if I am right.... the next quote is
"Who is the U-Boat Commander?"
Michael
My only UP engine:


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Michael
Try: 'Tora Tora Tora' - the scene where the USAAF Operations Room Officer of The Day decides that the radar image he's been told about (the Japanese Aircraft en-route into 'Pearl) are an abberation, and not worth worrying about - it is, after all, a Sunday!
His comment, in response to the Radar tech's report, is a classic, and historically acurate!! (If only he'd acted. . )
The second quote shows my Baby-boomer age - Some of you out there might remember 'Dragnet' - the Radio Show? (yes - there was only radio at one stage - some of us do recall it - ands enjoyed it), and Stan Freyberg's wonderful spoof involving Little Red Riding Hood?
'All we want is the Facts m'am, the Facts' - a classic line, much appreciated by those of a 'certain generation'.
That's my bit, and no, I don't know the U-boat quote.
Someone else perhaps?
Happy Modelling
Komata
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Is it one of the old financiers in Trading Places? I can't remember which actors they were, but Dan Ackroyd and Eddie Murphy got their sweet revenge.
In case I'm right, how about, "Indulge me. Try her."
Peter Lines
Narembeen, Western Australia





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