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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 7:53 pm
Spiderman 2TechPro wrote:Here's one:
"Smart, but lazy."
Spiderman 2TechPro wrote:Here's one:
"Smart, but lazy."
Hackers?Lobber wrote:"I guess the pool on the roof sprung a leak"
Spaceballs!Topher wrote:"When will then be now?"
"Soon"
Yes it is!Topher wrote:Hackers?Lobber wrote:"I guess the pool on the roof sprung a leak"
Paint your waggon?TechPro wrote: Try this:
"I lived with a man who had two wives. Why can't a woman have two husbands?"
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th DimensionRichard Cranium wrote:Try this one.
"Remember; no matter where you go, there you are."
That was \"Close Encounters\" wasn't it?\"He says the sun came out last night and sang to him.\"
The line was the point of the sermon. They should be posting it at http://www.lhvm.org/sermons/index.htm sometime soon...Foil wrote:Bingo. Both lines were from that 50's sci-fi classic.Lothar wrote:My father-in-law's Christmas sermon was about that specific line. It was actually a very good sermon.Foil wrote:"Gort! Klaatu barada nikto!"
The Day the Earth Stood Still...
(P.S. Now you've got me curious... how does that line get used in a sermon?)
Yup. One of the truly rare films where Clint Eastwood has a singing part.Richard Cranium wrote:Paint your waggon?TechPro wrote: Try this:
"I lived with a man who had two wives. Why can't a woman have two husbands?"
"One of"? There's more than one?!?TechPro wrote:Yup. One of the truly rare films where Clint Eastwood has a singing part.
Yup, more than one. He sings in Honkytonk Man (1982) as well. Those are the only two I know of for sure.Foil wrote:"One of"? There's more than one?!?TechPro wrote:Yup. One of the truly rare films where Clint Eastwood has a singing part.
Demolition Man?Lobber wrote:"Now lets go down there and blow this guy!"
"Away! Blow this guy... AWAY!"
Space CowboysTechPro wrote:OK, how about this:
"Let me tell you something, my dear. Those instructions were written by a fellow in Japan when they made this damn thing. They were probably translated by some gringo who was an expatriate American that couldn't get a job in this country. And then the Japanese guy probably translated him just to double check on him. You don't need these instructions. Not at all. Tear them up."
John Wayne, though I can't remember the title of the film (I've seen it twice, with my Dad who loves westerns).MD-2389 wrote:"know I'm gonna use good judgement. I haven't lost my temper in 40 years, but pilgrim you caused a lot of trouble this morning, might have got somebody killed! And somebody oughta belt you in the mouth! But I won't, I won't. The hell I won't!"
Yup, and starts the funniest fight sequence in all of movie history.Foil wrote:John Wayne, though I can't remember the title of the film (I've seen it twice, with my Dad who loves westerns).MD-2389 wrote:"know I'm gonna use good judgement. I haven't lost my temper in 40 years, but pilgrim you caused a lot of trouble this morning, might have got somebody killed! And somebody oughta belt you in the mouth! But I won't, I won't. The hell I won't!"
[Edit: Heh, just now remembering the scene... if I recall, he starts to turn away saying "But I won't, I won't.", then whips around, says "The hell I won't!", and then punches the guy out! ]
Yep!Richard Cranium wrote:Demolition Man?Lobber wrote:"Now lets go down there and blow this guy!"
"Away! Blow this guy... AWAY!"
McClintock !!MD-2389 wrote:Yup, and starts the funniest fight sequence in all of movie history.Foil wrote:John Wayne, though I can't remember the title of the film (I've seen it twice, with my Dad who loves westerns).MD-2389 wrote:"know I'm gonna use good judgement. I haven't lost my temper in 40 years, but pilgrim you caused a lot of trouble this morning, might have got somebody killed! And somebody oughta belt you in the mouth! But I won't, I won't. The hell I won't!"
[Edit: Heh, just now remembering the scene... if I recall, he starts to turn away saying "But I won't, I won't.", then whips around, says "The hell I won't!", and then punches the guy out! ]
Just to jog your memory, here's another quote from the same movie:
"Great party! Where's the whiskey?!"
GhostbustersTop Gun wrote:"NOBODY steps on a church in my town!"
I'm not skipping, I just don't know that one (although it does seem vaguely familiar).Topher wrote:Stop skipping mine!
"But the truth is: You are the weak, and I am the tyranny of evil men."
Star Trek 3, the line Scotty says to McCoy when the Enterprise outruns the faster but sabotaged Excelsior.TechPro wrote:"A gift from one surgeon to another. The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain."
The reference to Ripley gave it away: "Aliens".Lobber wrote:Here's a famous line:
"Did IQ's drop sharply while I was away?"
And while your at it, name your favorite quotes from that movie.
Mine is: "I am the ultimate badass. State of the bad ass art. You do not want to f*ck with me. Check it out. Hey Ripley, dont worry. Me and my squad of ultimate badasses will protect you. Check it out. Independent targeting partical beam phallanxs. Ppphhhwwaaaa! Fry half a city block with this baby. We got tactical smart missiles, phase plasma pulse rifles, rpgs, we got sonic electronic ball breakers! We got nukes, knives... sharp sticks."
Pulp Fiction (finally figured that one out)Topher wrote:Stop skipping mine!
"But the truth is: You are the weak, and I am the tyranny of evil men."
Close! It was "I, Robot". "iRobot" is the Apple version.Topher wrote:iRobot
The Adventures of Buckaroo BonzaiTechPro wrote:"Remember, no matter where you go, there you are."
300 !!!Jon the Great wrote:"The Persian army of a thousand nations descends upon you. Their arrows will blot out the sun."
"Then we will fight in the shade."
Haha I had to. What an awesome movie.