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1megkrahl
Ok, it was getting a little hard to wade through all those posts, so here is a new thread and updated list of quotes w/no answer yet.
2megkrahl
This one was originally posted by Pollysmith.
#466 They are so cute! Those little black eyes looking up at you!
#466 They are so cute! Those little black eyes looking up at you!
3megkrahl
This one was originally posted by Readafew.
#472 "Oh, Hattie, yah. Thank you. Now I know what name to put on the restraining order"
#472 "Oh, Hattie, yah. Thank you. Now I know what name to put on the restraining order"
4megkrahl
This was originally posted by Reptiliancandy.
#478/511 No one got 478 yet? "I know you gentlemen have been through a lot, but when you find the time, I'd rather not spend the rest of this winter TIED TO THIS F*CKING COUCH!"
Here's another quote from the same movie:
"Nobody... nobody trusts anybody now, and we're all very tired... there's nothing more I can do, just wait... RJ MacReady, helicopter pilot, US outpost #31."
#478/511 No one got 478 yet? "I know you gentlemen have been through a lot, but when you find the time, I'd rather not spend the rest of this winter TIED TO THIS F*CKING COUCH!"
Here's another quote from the same movie:
"Nobody... nobody trusts anybody now, and we're all very tired... there's nothing more I can do, just wait... RJ MacReady, helicopter pilot, US outpost #31."
5megkrahl
This was originally posted by Compskibook.
#510 "We are simply passing through history. This, this is history."
#510 "We are simply passing through history. This, this is history."
6megkrahl
And this one was originally posted by me.
#509 "If I ever commit a crime, I want to be a part of this family."
Hope I got all the leftover quotes. If I missed one, I apologize, and please post it again.
#509 "If I ever commit a crime, I want to be a part of this family."
Hope I got all the leftover quotes. If I missed one, I apologize, and please post it again.
7compskibook
Thanks MK!
8MEM82
Nobody even tried to guess my Quote. Probably because its from a world war 2 musical.....Oh this Polly on MEM's computer
10ChelseaB-ley
I don't know any of these quotes!
11LettaAvanell
Polly, why don't you ever log onto your own account when you're on MEM's Computer?
12pollysmith
Yay yes! it was South pacific!
#11 too much trouble!
#11 too much trouble!
13compskibook
5/510 "We are simply passing through history. This, this is history."
Here is another quote from that movie:
"Asps. Very dangerous. You go first."
Both lines are spoken with a slight accent but by different male characters.
Here is another quote from that movie:
"Asps. Very dangerous. You go first."
Both lines are spoken with a slight accent but by different male characters.
14readafew
3/472 "Oh, Hattie, yah. Thank you. Now I know what name to put on the restraining order"
I really thought this group would get it but here is another quote from the movie as well
"I already told you, I can't tell you, but... but if you don't, you might be stuck singing "Kum-ba-ya" for the rest of your life! "
13 > it's tickling a memory but it hasn't come loose yet...
6 > that one is VERY familiar too, working on it...
I really thought this group would get it but here is another quote from the movie as well
"I already told you, I can't tell you, but... but if you don't, you might be stuck singing "Kum-ba-ya" for the rest of your life! "
13 > it's tickling a memory but it hasn't come loose yet...
6 > that one is VERY familiar too, working on it...
15LettaAvanell
#13 That sounds like something from an Indiana Jones movie. not sure which though.
17megkrahl
Wow, Polly, I really got it right?! As soon as you mentioned the musical thing I was pretty sure. We had one TV growing up and my father had control. He loves all those old musicals, and taught his daughters to love them too.
RE:6-If you remember from the last thread, I posted that quote because a previous movie mentioned (Blast From the Past) reminded me of it. And if you firgure out which movie #6 is from, you'll understand the connection.
RE:6-If you remember from the last thread, I posted that quote because a previous movie mentioned (Blast From the Past) reminded me of it. And if you firgure out which movie #6 is from, you'll understand the connection.
18pollysmith
I love musicals! No one else I know does however :(
19megkrahl
I adore them. I saw 'Singing in the Rain' a couple of weeks ago and the song stuck in my head for three days.
20pollysmith
I love wicked
south pacific
annie
wizard of oz
sound of music
singin in the rain
and a bunch of others I can't think of! i love to play the soundtracks and sing
also love: joeseph and the technicolor dreamcoat,
jesuschrist superstar
south pacific
annie
wizard of oz
sound of music
singin in the rain
and a bunch of others I can't think of! i love to play the soundtracks and sing
also love: joeseph and the technicolor dreamcoat,
jesuschrist superstar
22pollysmith
yes I love the songs from godspell1
23WholeHouseLibrary
My favorite is: Canibal: The Musical
It's kind of Oklahoma! meets Domer Party....
It's kind of Oklahoma! meets Domer Party....
24LettaAvanell
I love all things musical. my mom has a pretty big collection of soundtracks that I listen to. a couple that I've listened to recently are:
Into the Wood, Man of La Mancha, The Producers
the highlight of my month has been seeing Bernadette Peters sing at the symphony's pop concert.
Into the Wood, Man of La Mancha, The Producers
the highlight of my month has been seeing Bernadette Peters sing at the symphony's pop concert.
25compskibook
16 Read Ding Ding Ding! and a ding for 15 LA for guessing it was from an Indiana Jones movie.
I love musicals, too. This quote is from my favorite:
"In the eyes of the law, you are the more guilty of the two, for the law supposes that your wife acts under your direction."
"If that's what the law supposes, sir, then the law is a ass! If that be the eyes of the law, sir, then the law is a bachelor!"
I love musicals, too. This quote is from my favorite:
"In the eyes of the law, you are the more guilty of the two, for the law supposes that your wife acts under your direction."
"If that's what the law supposes, sir, then the law is a ass! If that be the eyes of the law, sir, then the law is a bachelor!"
26pollysmith
Oliver twist!
How will we be remembered......
How will we be remembered......
27compskibook
26 Polly: Ding Ding Ding!
Another favorite quote from Oliver:
"These sausages are moldy!"
"Shut up and drink your gin."
I had to cheat on your quote. It sounded familiar, but I haven't seen the movie I think it is from yet. It is in my queue, but it has a very long wait.
Another favorite quote from Oliver:
"These sausages are moldy!"
"Shut up and drink your gin."
I had to cheat on your quote. It sounded familiar, but I haven't seen the movie I think it is from yet. It is in my queue, but it has a very long wait.
28jugglingpaynes
#14-Ella Enchanted
Mind if I add another quote? This is from one of my favorite old movies:
"Well, I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it."
Mind if I add another quote? This is from one of my favorite old movies:
"Well, I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it."
30jugglingpaynes
29-Nope, suge. Think black and white.
31compskibook
"And so, the next night, the ghost returned to the haunted cabin, and he said to the campers, 'None of you really believe in me, so I’ll have to prove my power.' And the next morning, when the campers woke up, all of their old noses had grown back."
33compskibook
32 MEM Ding Ding Ding!
It was so hard to pick a quote from that movie. I almost went with this:
Amanda: "Why are you dressed like somebody died?"
Wednesday: "Wait."
I never saw the first Addams Family movie, but I love this one!
It was so hard to pick a quote from that movie. I almost went with this:
Amanda: "Why are you dressed like somebody died?"
Wednesday: "Wait."
I never saw the first Addams Family movie, but I love this one!
34philosojerk
Gah! I'm bummed I've missed the last few days, I knew the Indiana Jones one right away! Someone do another quote that I actually recognize!
/me is really bad at this game.
/me is really bad at this game.
35littlegeek
#28 is from Harvey, I do believe. I love that movie....Jimmy Stewart makes me cry every time.
36jugglingpaynes
Ding! Ding! Ding! littlegeek! I've watched Harvey so many times since I was a kid and I always find something new in it!
37WholeHouseLibrary
Then, another oldie (from around the same time).
"That's Teddy. He's off to dig the Panama Canal in the basement."
"That's Teddy. He's off to dig the Panama Canal in the basement."
39jugglingpaynes
#37- Arsenic and Old Lace!!
Chaaaaarrrrrrrrrgggggggggeeeee!
I have that on hold. I love watching it this time of year!
Chaaaaarrrrrrrrrgggggggggeeeee!
I have that on hold. I love watching it this time of year!
40WholeHouseLibrary
Yes, Arsenic and Old Lace. It's a classic!
41foggidawn
New quote -- probably a really easy one:
"I washed my face and hands before I come, I did!"
"I washed my face and hands before I come, I did!"
42Always_Reading
No idea what that one is, foggi,
But as to Arsnic and Old Lace, I hate that movie. It's way too weird for me. Absolutely no intellectual themes in it. It's all about whacked out men and the two weird ladies. Blah...didn't to it for me. I had nightmares for weeks afterwards!
Maybe someone can get this one:
"What did they tell you while training in Syberia?"
"Share bodily warmth."
But as to Arsnic and Old Lace, I hate that movie. It's way too weird for me. Absolutely no intellectual themes in it. It's all about whacked out men and the two weird ladies. Blah...didn't to it for me. I had nightmares for weeks afterwards!
Maybe someone can get this one:
"What did they tell you while training in Syberia?"
"Share bodily warmth."
46WholeHouseLibrary
>42 Always_Reading: - From Russia, with Love?
47jugglingpaynes
#42-That's the point A_R, it's weird! Maybe you need to have grown up in a weird family to appreciate it. Or in NYC ;o)
Here's another quote:
"If she liked me any more, she'd sic the dogs on me."
Here's another quote:
"If she liked me any more, she'd sic the dogs on me."
48WholeHouseLibrary
Oh!! That's from Oklahoma!
My wife's niece was in that play about 2 years ago.
My wife's niece was in that play about 2 years ago.
49compskibook
"Where the hell am I?"
"I'll, uh, tell you where you are if you tell me who you are."
"I'm Farmer Ted."
"You're in the parking lot in front of my church."
"You own a church?"
"I'll, uh, tell you where you are if you tell me who you are."
"I'm Farmer Ted."
"You're in the parking lot in front of my church."
"You own a church?"
50jugglingpaynes
#48- Ding! Ding! Ding! Thanks for playing!
51megkrahl
Ok, no one has gotten #6 yet, so I will give you another quote.
"Nurse! Nurse! You brought me the wrong damn baby."
Oh, and Blast From the Past reminded me of it because the lead actor is the same in both movies.
"Nurse! Nurse! You brought me the wrong damn baby."
Oh, and Blast From the Past reminded me of it because the lead actor is the same in both movies.
52compskibook
Here is another quote from the same movie as 49:
"Last night at the dance, my little brother paid a buck to see your underwear."
"Last night at the dance, my little brother paid a buck to see your underwear."
53WholeHouseLibrary
Oh! Oh! Oh!
It's either Pretty in Pink or Sixteen Candles, I cant think which, though... to me they're the same.
It's either Pretty in Pink or Sixteen Candles, I cant think which, though... to me they're the same.
54compskibook
53 WHL does it again! It is from 16 Candles! I just love that line up furthur: "You own a church?"
He he he!
Trivia Bonus: besides Pretty and Pink and Sixteen Candles, which other John Hughes movie had Molly Ringwald in it?
He he he!
Trivia Bonus: besides Pretty and Pink and Sixteen Candles, which other John Hughes movie had Molly Ringwald in it?
55jugglingpaynes
#54-Guessing, too tired to check, did he do The Breakfast Club?
56suge
Damnation!! I can't believe I missed that!! I loooove 16 candles!!
"Hey... is that the cops? I'm an innocent victim in here! I was attacked by a coked up whore and a - a fuckin' crazy dentist!"
Take that, movie guessers!!!
"Hey... is that the cops? I'm an innocent victim in here! I was attacked by a coked up whore and a - a fuckin' crazy dentist!"
Take that, movie guessers!!!
57MEM82
#56 LOL man o' man I just congratulated Child of Light on dropping the F-bomb for the first time that I've ever noticed (though I'm sure not for the FIRST first time) and then I find this? 8) LOL
58WholeHouseLibrary
> 56 -- 12 Monkeys
C'mon! Give me a challange already! (not a quote)
C'mon! Give me a challange already! (not a quote)
59readafew
58 > OK how about
"Never. And I've been here three years. But they're alive all right. The food disappears."
(actually if you've seen the movie it probably isn't that hard)
"Never. And I've been here three years. But they're alive all right. The food disappears."
(actually if you've seen the movie it probably isn't that hard)
60compskibook
Here is another:
"Bailiff, I want you to switch the juries."
"Bailiff, I want you to switch the juries."
61jugglingpaynes
#60-The Untouchables. (credit to my husband, I never saw that movie)
62compskibook
JP - DingDingDing!!!
(or Ding Ding Ding for your husband:)
(or Ding Ding Ding for your husband:)
64compskibook
63 Hook!
65foggidawn
#64 -- Yes! (I knew that would be an easy one, especially since we've already had quotes from that movie, but that's such a great line, I couldn't resist!)
66jugglingpaynes
We were watching this one today. Another oldie.
-My wife objects to drinking.
-Then she shouldn't drink.
-She doesn't.
-What's her objection?
-My wife objects to drinking.
-Then she shouldn't drink.
-She doesn't.
-What's her objection?
67Always_Reading
Nobody's guessed this right:
"What did they tell you while training in Syberia?"
"Share bodily warmth."
"What did they tell you while training in Syberia?"
"Share bodily warmth."
69compskibook
"Why, you stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf herder!"
"Who’s scruffy looking?"
"Who’s scruffy looking?"
71compskibook
70: Read a Few: Ding Ding Ding! I wasn't sure if anyone would get that! Nice work!!
72foggidawn
New quote:
"Three murders."
"Six, all together."
"This is getting serious."
(Edited to add another quote from the same movie, in the hope of jogging someone's memory)
"But your first husband also disappeared."
"Well, yes, that was his job. He was an illusionist."
"But he never reappeared!"
"He wasn't a very good illusionist."
"Three murders."
"Six, all together."
"This is getting serious."
(Edited to add another quote from the same movie, in the hope of jogging someone's memory)
"But your first husband also disappeared."
"Well, yes, that was his job. He was an illusionist."
"But he never reappeared!"
"He wasn't a very good illusionist."
73readafew
"Why? Do you even know why they sent you?"
"It's not my place to ask. I believe in something greater than myself. A better world. A world without sin."
"It's not my place to ask. I believe in something greater than myself. A better world. A world without sin."
74Always_Reading
Hm...no one's gotten the Syberia quote yet.
Hint: Think a classic/oldie, but not black-and-white old
From the same movie: "What are you doing!??!!"
"Saving the British Empire!"
*Does that help?*
No idea what the other ones are. I must brush up on the movie identification skills.
Hint: Think a classic/oldie, but not black-and-white old
From the same movie: "What are you doing!??!!"
"Saving the British Empire!"
*Does that help?*
No idea what the other ones are. I must brush up on the movie identification skills.
75pollysmith
i am bad on movie quotes
76compskibook
I think this one may be hard:
"It left us speechless, quite speechless I tell you, and we have not stopped talking of it since."
"It left us speechless, quite speechless I tell you, and we have not stopped talking of it since."
77jugglingpaynes
#74-A_R, is it a James Bond flick? Am I warm? 8o)
78MissTessaWeasley
The only one I've known is the My Fair Lady quote! I have seen Raiders of the Lost Ark and Sixteen Candles but I did not recognize the quotes.
Here's one: "I think you may be colorblind. You can't fly jets if you're colorblind."
Here's one: "I think you may be colorblind. You can't fly jets if you're colorblind."
80elbakerone
Number 72 is totally from Clue. Also from that movie:
"To make a long story short-"
"TOO LATE!"
I *love* that movie!
"To make a long story short-"
"TOO LATE!"
I *love* that movie!
81foggidawn
#80 -- dingdingding! "Communism was only a red herring!" Clue is one of my favorites, too!
Looks like 73 and 76 are still open, so I won't post another at the moment.
Looks like 73 and 76 are still open, so I won't post another at the moment.
82readafew
76 > raising ned devine? sounds like something from that.
(Don't forget #59, even though it's a challenge for WHL anyone can take a go.)
(Don't forget #59, even though it's a challenge for WHL anyone can take a go.)
83littlegeek
I'm thinking 73 is Dogma but i'm not sure.
85compskibook
82, 76 is British, but not ned devine. Here is another quote from the same movie:
"Has an invitation arrived for a party at the Coles?"
"No, thank Heaven. The Coles are nice people, but we should have to go outside to get there."
"Has an invitation arrived for a party at the Coles?"
"No, thank Heaven. The Coles are nice people, but we should have to go outside to get there."
86WholeHouseLibrary
I take it that #59 is not a recent (more than 2 decades old) movie. Can you give me another clue?
#76 is Emma. Other quotes from this movie were done earlier, so I rented it over the weekend.
#76 is Emma. Other quotes from this movie were done earlier, so I rented it over the weekend.
87compskibook
Ding Ding Ding!
Don't tell me WHL is stumped on 59 and 73! Wow! X)
Don't tell me WHL is stumped on 59 and 73! Wow! X)
88WholeHouseLibrary
It'll be our little secret.....
89readafew
59 (I just looked up) came out in 1959! Also the big C.H. was the lead actor.
We'll see if that is enough of a clue...
We'll see if that is enough of a clue...
90littlegeek
The Ten Commandments?
93gpwts
*shudders involuntarily at the mention of the movie (and book) she had to read last year that took forever and was sooooo boring, I actually fell asleep*
94WholeHouseLibrary
Beh Hur would be my guess also.
96WholeHouseLibrary
Okay, so what's left to resolve?
98gpwts
oh wait *watches virtual light bulb click on* 73 is Serenity one of my guy friends fav movies
101compskibook
"What do they call you? 'Wheels'?"
104WholeHouseLibrary
Okay, I know what movie it's from, but I looked it up -- second time I ever tried to do that...
It's no wonder I didn't recognize it.
It's no wonder I didn't recognize it.
106WholeHouseLibrary
I saw only about 5 minutes of the movie...
New quote: "You ask for a miracle, I give you the FBI."
New quote: "You ask for a miracle, I give you the FBI."
107philosojerk
> 105/101 that is definitely it. I knew I recognized that one, but I never would have placed it there.
106 sounds eerily familiar. I suck at this game!!!
106 sounds eerily familiar. I suck at this game!!!
108WholeHouseLibrary
There you go with that 'positive self-image' thing again!!
110WholeHouseLibrary
Yes, Die Hard.
Sure wish you had put quotes around yours -- I thought you were making a statement.
Then I realized that it's a quote (2, really) from
The Whole Nine Yards
Here's one:
"Why don't ya call him Jason? l just love biblical names."
Sure wish you had put quotes around yours -- I thought you were making a statement.
Then I realized that it's a quote (2, really) from
The Whole Nine Yards
Here's one:
"Why don't ya call him Jason? l just love biblical names."
111jugglingpaynes
Shoot, is that why no one tried to figure out mine? I forgot quotes too. Here it is again, in quotes:
-"My wife objects to drinking."
-"Then she shouldn't drink."
-"She doesn't."
-"What's her objection?"
-"My wife objects to drinking."
-"Then she shouldn't drink."
-"She doesn't."
-"What's her objection?"
112WholeHouseLibrary
Could be...
That conversation is from a Marx Brothers movie, is it? Or maybe some other movie from around that time?
That conversation is from a Marx Brothers movie, is it? Or maybe some other movie from around that time?
115readafew
110 > correct, I'm pulling a blank on most of these, that are left, though I'm going to try
111 > Ocean's 11 (the original)
111 > Ocean's 11 (the original)
116jugglingpaynes
#112 and 115 -No and no for #111. This movie's from 1937 and also has Cary Grant.
Here's another quote from the movie:
"My pet, resting's the sort of thing you've got to work up to gradually... very dangerous to rest all of a sudden."
Here's another quote from the movie:
"My pet, resting's the sort of thing you've got to work up to gradually... very dangerous to rest all of a sudden."
117littlegeek
Philadelphia Story?
118compskibook
105 Ding Ding Ding! X-Men!
106 Alan Rickman said that!
116/117 Philadelphia Story would be my guess
106 Alan Rickman said that!
116/117 Philadelphia Story would be my guess
120WholeHouseLibrary
> #118 inre my #106
You are correct that Alan Rickman said the quote, but youd didn't mention the name of the movie.
You are correct that Alan Rickman said the quote, but youd didn't mention the name of the movie.
121jugglingpaynes
#119-Ding! Ding! Ding! It's Topper.
122compskibook
120 I didn't because 109 said it :) I just wanted to make a Harry Potter reference. Long live Snape and Rickman! The guy really doesn't age, does he?
123compskibook
Another quote:
"What exactly is the function of a rubber duck?"
"What exactly is the function of a rubber duck?"
124WholeHouseLibrary
Sorry about that compski book -- I messed up.
Your #123 sounds like it would come fron one of the Muppet Movies, but I'm fairly certain it was said in
Harry Potter and the Sourcer's Chamber of Secret Stones -- well, one of those two; I don't recall exactly...
Your #123 sounds like it would come fron one of the Muppet Movies, but I'm fairly certain it was said in
Harry Potter and the Sourcer's Chamber of Secret Stones -- well, one of those two; I don't recall exactly...
125littlegeek
#123 Easy one! Chamber of Secrets!
126compskibook
Well I almost stumped WHL! Ding Di (which is one and a half dings)
LG gets all three dings: Ding Ding Ding!
Would this quote have been harder: "As you can see the bone is no longer broken."
Which reminds me of a quote from another movie: "And the flowers are still standing!"
(Sorry, I am trying to limit myself to one quote a day, but I am addicted to LT, HE and this game!)
LG gets all three dings: Ding Ding Ding!
Would this quote have been harder: "As you can see the bone is no longer broken."
Which reminds me of a quote from another movie: "And the flowers are still standing!"
(Sorry, I am trying to limit myself to one quote a day, but I am addicted to LT, HE and this game!)
127WholeHouseLibrary
The 'bone' quote, I recognized immediately.
The 'flowers' quote -- I hear Bill Murray saying it, but I'm not sure which movie it is -- yet!!!
The 'flowers' quote -- I hear Bill Murray saying it, but I'm not sure which movie it is -- yet!!!
128compskibook
You are right, it is Bill Murray. Now, which movie? I think we have talked about it before.
129WholeHouseLibrary
It could be Caddy Shack, but I don't think so.
What about Bob? ???
What about Bob? ???
130WholeHouseLibrary
No WAIT!!! Ghost Busters!!!!!
131foggidawn
Okay, I was waiting to post this until there were not so many open ones, but I'm just going to go ahead and throw it out there now:
"Have I given you a fair run-down?"
"I don't know; I've never had a run-down."
"Can I offer you a proposition?"
"I've had those -- no."
"Have I given you a fair run-down?"
"I don't know; I've never had a run-down."
"Can I offer you a proposition?"
"I've had those -- no."
132compskibook
130 Yes! DingDingDing!
133Marensr
Whoo Hoo since I got one right (111) I am going to throw one out there.
"Highways are the cathedrals of our times"
(strange little film made by a man better known as a musician)
"Highways are the cathedrals of our times"
(strange little film made by a man better known as a musician)
135Marensr
#134 Nope I don't think I could see a Rob Zombie film.
This one is set in Texas and the musician has gone on to write books published by McSweeney's. It also starred Spalding Gray and Swoosie Kurtz and John Goodman.
This one is set in Texas and the musician has gone on to write books published by McSweeney's. It also starred Spalding Gray and Swoosie Kurtz and John Goodman.
136WholeHouseLibrary
Ah! True Stories, directed by David Byrne, formerly of the band TALKING HEADS.
I was reading this thread, and playing Nothing But Flowers on my guitar. Wonderful coincidence.
I was reading this thread, and playing Nothing But Flowers on my guitar. Wonderful coincidence.
137MissTessaWeasley
"Yeah, check the probate! Why my uncle Thumper had a problem with his probate, and he had to take these big pills--"
"Not prostate, you idiot, probate!"
"Not prostate, you idiot, probate!"
138WholeHouseLibrary
Too easy -- Who Framed Roger Rabbit
139compskibook
This quote reminds me of Hermione:
"Mom and Dad's lives could be in jeopardy, or worse -
their marriage."
"Mom and Dad's lives could be in jeopardy, or worse -
their marriage."
140readafew
139 > Spy Kids?
"Everything in this room is eatable, even *I'm* eatable! But that is called "cannibalism," my dear children, and is in fact frowned upon in most societies. "
"Everything in this room is eatable, even *I'm* eatable! But that is called "cannibalism," my dear children, and is in fact frowned upon in most societies. "
142compskibook
140 No, it is not Spy Kids, but good guess.
144Marensr
#136 Ding ding ding. I thought you'd get that WHL. I was a little young for Talking Heads but discovered them later. They are fantastic. David Bryne's books are interesting too- he's quite the polymath.
145compskibook
143 gpwts Ding, Ding, Ding! I just watched the Incredibles last night. I loved it! Were you still a kid when it came out :)
146gpwts
*smirks* CB, I am a kid. (or a teenager) and I've only seen it once ever (I was babysitting)
147ChelseaB-ley
You've only seen it once? I saw it in the theaters once and like ten times at home (and cousins' house) or maybe more. But I have two little cousins so that's probably why.
148ChelseaB-ley
By the way, can you guys do more Disney movies? My aunt works at Disneyland and I grew up a Disney girl.
149jugglingpaynes
Quote for CB-
"They're a disgrace to the forces of evil!"
"They're a disgrace to the forces of evil!"
151compskibook
"Patience. Gazeem was obviously less than worthy."
"Oh, there's a big surprise. That's an incredible... I think I'm going to have a heart attack and die, from that surprise."
"Oh, there's a big surprise. That's an incredible... I think I'm going to have a heart attack and die, from that surprise."
153compskibook
Yes! 3 Dings for ReadaFew!
I was in my twenties when Aladdin came out and I still saw it three times in the theater! What a movie!
I was in my twenties when Aladdin came out and I still saw it three times in the theater! What a movie!
154Always_Reading
Sorry Juggling...
Yes, the quote IS a James Bond flick.
New one:
"Hey! This isn't low fat...but, it is, pretty good."
From the same actor/actress in the same movie:
"Was that my sixth life? Oh well, I'll just say it was my fourth."
Yes, the quote IS a James Bond flick.
New one:
"Hey! This isn't low fat...but, it is, pretty good."
From the same actor/actress in the same movie:
"Was that my sixth life? Oh well, I'll just say it was my fourth."
155MissTessaWeasley
Homeward Bound! I love that movie, it makes me cry.
It also has one of the best musical themes ever.
It also has one of the best musical themes ever.
156ChelseaB-ley
#149 Sleeping Beauty!
157LettaAvanell
#156
last time I watched that my sister kept getting annoyed with me because I kept saying what dance in the ballet the music was from.
last time I watched that my sister kept getting annoyed with me because I kept saying what dance in the ballet the music was from.
158jugglingpaynes
#156-Ding!Ding!Ding! for ChelseaBottomley!
#154-A_R, is it Moonraker? Must admit I'm rusty on my James Bond flicks...
#154-A_R, is it Moonraker? Must admit I'm rusty on my James Bond flicks...
159jugglingpaynes
#154-Wait no. The Spy Who Loved Me?
160MissTessaWeasley
Here's one:
"No! Ring-tailed charlatan!"
"No! Ring-tailed charlatan!"
162compskibook
I think this will be a hard one:
"Have I met you before?"
"Maybe in one of your better dreams."
"Have I met you before?"
"Maybe in one of your better dreams."
163compskibook
Another quote, same movie as 162:
"You want me to go all the way up there, to a Yankee school, just so I can come over every weekend and practice 'free love' with you?"
"Well, not every weekend."
"You want me to go all the way up there, to a Yankee school, just so I can come over every weekend and practice 'free love' with you?"
"Well, not every weekend."
164compskibook
Same movie:
"I'm Buzz Ravenal. Let's dance."
"I'm sorry, I'm engaged."
"Well, I'm sorry you're engaged, too."
The title of this movie is one word. Austin Powers used the word as an euphemism for sex, but in this movie it refers to a type of dance. In the 70's it was a popular type of carpet.
"I'm Buzz Ravenal. Let's dance."
"I'm sorry, I'm engaged."
"Well, I'm sorry you're engaged, too."
The title of this movie is one word. Austin Powers used the word as an euphemism for sex, but in this movie it refers to a type of dance. In the 70's it was a popular type of carpet.
165foggidawn
That would be Shag, then. I've never seen it, but I have heard of it.
My quote from #131 is still unsolved -- here it is:
"Have I given you a fair run-down?"
"I don't know; I've never had a run-down."
"Can I offer you a proposition?"
"I've had those -- no."
And here's another one from that movie:
"If word gets back to Chicago that I went to a prayer meeting, no decent person will talk to me!"
My quote from #131 is still unsolved -- here it is:
"Have I given you a fair run-down?"
"I don't know; I've never had a run-down."
"Can I offer you a proposition?"
"I've had those -- no."
And here's another one from that movie:
"If word gets back to Chicago that I went to a prayer meeting, no decent person will talk to me!"
166compskibook
Guys and Dolls?
167WholeHouseLibrary
OOOHH!!!! I think you may be right there, compskibook!
169Fogies
These are all the same actor, playing different parts in different flicks:
I've seen Webley-Fosberys
Go back to Bulgaria
Aw, have a heart, missuz!
Why don't everybody smoke their own?
Name actor, character, movie.
I've seen Webley-Fosberys
Go back to Bulgaria
Aw, have a heart, missuz!
Why don't everybody smoke their own?
Name actor, character, movie.
170WholeHouseLibrary
Humphrey Bogart
1. Sam Spade, The Maltese Falcon
2. Rick Blaine, Casablanka
Drawing a blank on the other two....
1. Sam Spade, The Maltese Falcon
2. Rick Blaine, Casablanka
Drawing a blank on the other two....
171foggidawn
Okay, as far as I can tell, these are the quotes still unsolved:
#6/#51
#102
#110
#150
#169 (partial)
It's quite possible that some of these have been solved and I missed it, but I didn't see solutions for them. If you're the one who posted any of these, you might want to give us a hint, or another quote from the same movie!
#6/#51
#102
#110
#150
#169 (partial)
It's quite possible that some of these have been solved and I missed it, but I didn't see solutions for them. If you're the one who posted any of these, you might want to give us a hint, or another quote from the same movie!
172Fogies
>170 WholeHouseLibrary: Dingdi... For extra credit, what's noteworthy about Bogie's delivery of the first line?
>171 foggidawn: C'mon, y'all, these are classic Bogie flicks. No obscure turkeys like Passage to Marseilles or Black Legion here. You shouldn't need extra hints, but here are two picayune ones: the third was in Technicolor; the fourth co-starred a man who had been a B-29 navigator in WWII and briefly took part in the bats-with-firebombs project.
>171 foggidawn: C'mon, y'all, these are classic Bogie flicks. No obscure turkeys like Passage to Marseilles or Black Legion here. You shouldn't need extra hints, but here are two picayune ones: the third was in Technicolor; the fourth co-starred a man who had been a B-29 navigator in WWII and briefly took part in the bats-with-firebombs project.
173MEM82
I'm a bad person...I've never seen a Humphrey Bogart film 8) *ducks low in case Fogies has sharp projectiles*
174Fogies
>173 MEM82:
Both Fogies have devastating projectiles, but they are not used against "they-who-have-not-experienced". Why? Envy. Y'all have it still to come. We been there. Going back is nice, but not like the first time.
But we don't see how you can participate meaningully in a contest to identify film quotes if you haven't seen the films. Go! View!
Both Fogies have devastating projectiles, but they are not used against "they-who-have-not-experienced". Why? Envy. Y'all have it still to come. We been there. Going back is nice, but not like the first time.
But we don't see how you can participate meaningully in a contest to identify film quotes if you haven't seen the films. Go! View!
175jugglingpaynes
#174- I think the third quote is from The African Queen, but I'm blanking on the fourth.
You're funny! I've been taking out lots of golden oldies lately to watch with the kids, and we saw African Queen last year when I had them studying 20th Century history.
You're funny! I've been taking out lots of golden oldies lately to watch with the kids, and we saw African Queen last year when I had them studying 20th Century history.
176philosojerk
>173 MEM82: MEM - I can excuse not having seen some old movies... but Casablanca?!?!? Listen to Fogies - go, view, ASAP!!!
177compskibook
"It was the beginning and the end of imagination, all at the same time."
178Fogies
>175 jugglingpaynes:the third quote is from The African Queen
Di...
For the ..ng, what's the character's name?
Di...
For the ..ng, what's the character's name?
179compskibook
Another quote from 177:
"So long, Charlie."
"So long, Charlie."
180MrsGrinch
"Well then you see a dog growls when it's angry and wags his tail when its pleased. Now I growl when i'm pleased and wag my tail when i'm angry. Therfore I am mad"
182Fogies
>180 MrsGrinch: That sounds like the Cheshire cat in Alice in Wonderland.
183MrAndrew
hi guys, new here and sorry to bust in but these quotes are most amusing, and one is driving me crazy. #6/#150. Just a stab in the dark - Mrs Winterbourne?
Also, did someone get #4? It's Kurt Russel's character McReady from fabulous remake of The Thing. Best quote from the original: "Thermite! More thermite!"
And, obligatory HP quote: "I'm not an owl"
Also, did someone get #4? It's Kurt Russel's character McReady from fabulous remake of The Thing. Best quote from the original: "Thermite! More thermite!"
And, obligatory HP quote: "I'm not an owl"
184Fogies
Here's another quote from the fourth flick in #169:
You're the man in the hole!
More hints: the director made a cameo appearance, and an actor who played a minor part was later charged with murder in real life.
You're the man in the hole!
More hints: the director made a cameo appearance, and an actor who played a minor part was later charged with murder in real life.
185foggidawn
#183 -- your HP quote is from GoF -- Hermione said it, when Ron and Harry kept wanting her to carry messages because they weren't "speaking" to one another.
188MrAndrew
#185 dingdingding you gottit foggidawn. Ah, but it's the way she said it...
#184 - not High Sierra, i guess? Was it a ganster movie (hmmm that probably doesn't narrow it down given the actor & era)
#184 - not High Sierra, i guess? Was it a ganster movie (hmmm that probably doesn't narrow it down given the actor & era)
189MEM82
LOL i feel like such a loser because I'm still drawing a blank on these quotes. Even worse is when they're answered and I still don't know what you're talking about 8) LOL
HI new person Mr. Andrew!! please jump right in!!
Hello to you, too, MrsGrinch 8)
HI new person Mr. Andrew!! please jump right in!!
Hello to you, too, MrsGrinch 8)
190Fogies
>188 MrAndrew: not High Sierra.
Another hint: not only is there no romantic interest, there is no woman co-star, not even a supporting actress, and--depending on fallible memory here--maybe not even a woman with a speaking part in the whole movie. That should narrow it down for you.
Another hint: not only is there no romantic interest, there is no woman co-star, not even a supporting actress, and--depending on fallible memory here--maybe not even a woman with a speaking part in the whole movie. That should narrow it down for you.
191Fogies
This is from one of classic movies starring one of the 20th century's most acclaimed and most notorious actors. It is not the star of the movie who says this line.
"Storm the bastille!"
"Storm the bastille!"
193MrAndrew
>191 Fogies:: Robespierre? Errol Flynn? Joseph Rowntree? (you did say, "Storm the Pastille", didn't you?). Yes, i'm guessing wildly now. And while i'm guessing wildly:
>184 Fogies:/190: Lawrence of Arabia? Well, fits the latest hint. I didn't know that Bogey was in it :) How about Sahara? I just realised i got the title wrong in #188, i meant The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, not High Sierra (duh)... still not right?
Can someone please tell me the answer to #6/#150 before i go crazy(er)?
>184 Fogies:/190: Lawrence of Arabia? Well, fits the latest hint. I didn't know that Bogey was in it :) How about Sahara? I just realised i got the title wrong in #188, i meant The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, not High Sierra (duh)... still not right?
Can someone please tell me the answer to #6/#150 before i go crazy(er)?
194MrsGrinch
>192 Fogies: nope not the Hound of Baskervilles
(hint not from book or movie)
>189 MEM82: thank you for welcoming me :-)
(hint not from book or movie)
>189 MEM82: thank you for welcoming me :-)
196Fogies
>193 MrAndrew: Sierra Madre it is.
The Bogie character, Fred C. Dobbs, doesn't dig the ritual by which the indians assure the three miners of their pacific intentions by exchanging tobacco, and says the line in #169. The line in #184 is the bandido headman when he recognizes Dobbs. The B-29 navigator (or bombardier--accounts vary) is Tim Holt. The bit player later accused of murder is Robert Blake.
The Bogie character, Fred C. Dobbs, doesn't dig the ritual by which the indians assure the three miners of their pacific intentions by exchanging tobacco, and says the line in #169. The line in #184 is the bandido headman when he recognizes Dobbs. The B-29 navigator (or bombardier--accounts vary) is Tim Holt. The bit player later accused of murder is Robert Blake.
197pollysmith
187- your quote is from Wicked, is it not?
198Fogies
>193 MrAndrew:
Ayuh, yuh, yer guessin wildly, and way, way off.
More quotes:
Man, are you square!
/paraphrased/ Why only second prize?
Are you nuts? First prize was THIS big!
Ayuh, yuh, yer guessin wildly, and way, way off.
More quotes:
Man, are you square!
/paraphrased/ Why only second prize?
Are you nuts? First prize was THIS big!
199Always_Reading
Ding Ding!
To the people that guessed Homeward Bound
And YES! The Spy that Loved Me is indeed the James Bond flick I quoted.
Sorry for not responding sooner.
Good to meet you, Fogies, Mrs. Grinch, and Mr.Andrews!
To the people that guessed Homeward Bound
And YES! The Spy that Loved Me is indeed the James Bond flick I quoted.
Sorry for not responding sooner.
Good to meet you, Fogies, Mrs. Grinch, and Mr.Andrews!
200compskibook
181 rissa
Yes, they were from Seabiscuit!
Ding, Ding, Ding!
Yes, they were from Seabiscuit!
Ding, Ding, Ding!
204pollysmith
"She needs to sort out her prioirties!
(this is easy!)
(this is easy!)
207MrAndrew
>#204 Ron Weasley, Philosopher's stone, re Hermione and her preference for death over expulsion.
208pollysmith
correct! reada few got it first tho!
209pollysmith
try this one; "lumos maximos!"
210readafew
I was wrong, it was Philosopher's stone, not Chamber of secrets... It was dealing with the run in with Fluffy.
211pollysmith
oops that slipped by me as well! Ding dingding for Mr andrew
212foggidawn
#209 is Harry at the beginning of Prisoner of Azkaban -- one of the many inaccuracies in that film, as if he had been doing that in the books, he would have been expelled even before he blew up Aunt Marge. Not that I'm irritated at that director or anything.
214pollysmith
Hmmm could it be from Merry Christmas Charlie Brown? heheheh
216philosojerk
Nightmare before christmas!
217compskibook
206: Spaceballs?
218Always_Reading
How about:
"Wait 'till I get started!!! Now where was I?"
"Australia."
Ha! Best movie ever!
"Wait 'till I get started!!! Now where was I?"
"Australia."
Ha! Best movie ever!
219jugglingpaynes
#218-LOL! My kids just did that scene for our storytelling group! The Princess Bride, of course!
220Always_Reading
DING DING DING!!! Heck yes!
The BEST movie ever!
"Iocane! I'd bet my life on it."
---
"Could this be a trap?"
"I always think everything is a trap, which is why i'm still alive."
The BEST movie ever!
"Iocane! I'd bet my life on it."
---
"Could this be a trap?"
"I always think everything is a trap, which is why i'm still alive."
221Marensr
Oh goody are we starting up with the Princess Bride Quotes again? Where's foggi to help me with this?
"Tyrone, you know how much I love to watch you work but I've got my country's 500th anniversary to plan, my wedding to arrange, my wife to murder and Guilder to frame for it. I'm swamped"
"Tyrone, you know how much I love to watch you work but I've got my country's 500th anniversary to plan, my wedding to arrange, my wife to murder and Guilder to frame for it. I'm swamped"
222jugglingpaynes
"Get some rest. If you haven't got your health, then you haven't got anything."
223foggidawn
*applauds* I love it when this happens -- we spontaneously break into Princess Bride quotes!
"Give me the gate key."
"I have no gate key."
"Fezzik, rip his arms off."
"Oh, you mean this gate key."
"Give me the gate key."
"I have no gate key."
"Fezzik, rip his arms off."
"Oh, you mean this gate key."
224philosojerk
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
225megkrahl
183-YES! Yes! I almost forgot I still had one up here! I am so glad you got it! I thought no one ever would.
So, Welcome to our crazy clan, and sorry I wasn't able to confirm sooner, but my schedule has been thrown off this week since my husband is on vacation!
So, Welcome to our crazy clan, and sorry I wasn't able to confirm sooner, but my schedule has been thrown off this week since my husband is on vacation!
226MrAndrew
"now, if you know of some sort of Himalayan turnip..." (leaving rest of quote blank to make it harder, plus possibly paraphrasing due to faulty memory).
Thanks everyone, nice to be here! Wish i know some princess bride quotes.
Thanks everyone, nice to be here! Wish i know some princess bride quotes.
227compskibook
"... that will help me breathe under water."
Goblet of Fire!
"I admit it, you are better than I am."
"Then why are you smiling?"
"Because I know something you don't know."
"And what is that?"
"I... am not left-handed."
Goblet of Fire!
"I admit it, you are better than I am."
"Then why are you smiling?"
"Because I know something you don't know."
"And what is that?"
"I... am not left-handed."
228compskibook
New movie:
"We're all very happy that you're going to live, John Book. We didn't know what we would do with you if you'd died."
"We're all very happy that you're going to live, John Book. We didn't know what we would do with you if you'd died."
229MrsGrinch
> 216 right the nightmare before christmas
"But the liquir store guy he knew" (only part of qoute)
"But the liquir store guy he knew" (only part of qoute)
230MrAndrew
>#227 correct of course, HP to Neville in GoF. And yours is Princess Bride, right? That spanish swordfighting guy, "you killed my father... now you must die!" hah! i did know one after all :-D
232compskibook
DingDingDingDingDingDing to Mr Andrew! I thought I would have to give more hints on Witness.
I just finished reading the gillyweed part in the book. Of course, Dobby helped him there, but I think it worked okay in the movie.
I just finished reading the gillyweed part in the book. Of course, Dobby helped him there, but I think it worked okay in the movie.
234MissTessaWeasley
#229 Who Framed Roger Rabbit
235MissTessaWeasley
"Well what's a girl to do? He's a guy, and I'm a middle-aged high school drop out with stretch marks and a fat ass."
237compskibook
"How can a guy that ugly have the nerve to have sisters?"
"Very brave parents."
"Very brave parents."
239MrsGrinch
I stared at their faces,so different, so simalier, were all devastating, inhumanly beautiful.
240MrAndrew
"You know, like nunchuk skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills... Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills."
241compskibook
238: Marensr
Ding Ding Ding! White Christmas is it! I love that movie, too. It was hard to pick a quote. They were all good!
Here is one from that movie:
"When what's left of you gets around to what's left to be gotten, what's left to be gotten won't be worth getting, whatever it is you've got left."
"When I figure out what that means I'll come up with a crushing reply."
or
"I want you to get married. I want you to have nine children. And if you only spend five minutes a day with each kid, that's forty-five minutes, and I'd at least have time to go out and get a massage or something. "
and
"Mr. Wallace was just saying how remarkable it was that Benny Haynes' sisters should have eyes...I mean, blue eyes. That is eyes..."
"Nice out."
not to mention
"I got along just fine without you in the Army."
"Yeah. It only took 15,000 men to take my place."
one more
"Yesterday, she couldn't sleep. Today, she won't eat. She's in love."
"Well if that's love, somebody goofed."
I could go on and on, but I will give everyone a break :)
Ding Ding Ding! White Christmas is it! I love that movie, too. It was hard to pick a quote. They were all good!
Here is one from that movie:
"When what's left of you gets around to what's left to be gotten, what's left to be gotten won't be worth getting, whatever it is you've got left."
"When I figure out what that means I'll come up with a crushing reply."
or
"I want you to get married. I want you to have nine children. And if you only spend five minutes a day with each kid, that's forty-five minutes, and I'd at least have time to go out and get a massage or something. "
and
"Mr. Wallace was just saying how remarkable it was that Benny Haynes' sisters should have eyes...I mean, blue eyes. That is eyes..."
"Nice out."
not to mention
"I got along just fine without you in the Army."
"Yeah. It only took 15,000 men to take my place."
one more
"Yesterday, she couldn't sleep. Today, she won't eat. She's in love."
"Well if that's love, somebody goofed."
I could go on and on, but I will give everyone a break :)
242MrAndrew
#239: Twilight by Stephenie Meyer ? No film for that yet, right... are we on books now? Lets start a new thread - book quotes!
Mr Andrew
Mr Andrew
244Always_Reading
I can't stop myself!
"As soon as his head is in view, HIT IT WITH THE ROCK!!!"
"My way's not that sportsman-like."
"He always pinches my cheek, I hate that."
"Well, maybe he won't this time."
"Here's my boy!"
*pinches cheek*
"You're that smart?"
"Let me put it this way. Ever heard of Plato, Aristotle, Socrates?!?!"
"Yes?"
"Morons."
"As soon as his head is in view, HIT IT WITH THE ROCK!!!"
"My way's not that sportsman-like."
"He always pinches my cheek, I hate that."
"Well, maybe he won't this time."
"Here's my boy!"
*pinches cheek*
"You're that smart?"
"Let me put it this way. Ever heard of Plato, Aristotle, Socrates?!?!"
"Yes?"
"Morons."
245compskibook
"The boy is a friend of yours, is he?"
"Yes, we grew up together"
"Let him grow up some more."
"Yes, we grew up together"
"Let him grow up some more."
246WholeHouseLibrary
#244 is from The Princess Bride
I'm utterly confused as to what else remains unresolved at this point.
How about someone getting them all together in a single post, referencing the original number, and we get those answered before anyone posts a new one?
Sorry, it's been one of those lifestyles....
I'm utterly confused as to what else remains unresolved at this point.
How about someone getting them all together in a single post, referencing the original number, and we get those answered before anyone posts a new one?
Sorry, it's been one of those lifestyles....
247foggidawn
I'm quite possibly even more confused than you, but I figure if I can't solve these things, at least I can attempt to organize them. Here are the ones I don't think have been solved yet:
#102 (posted by lily2124): for major harry potter fan "is this the moment "
(Actually, I'm not sure if that was meant to be a quote, or what. Any ideas?)
#110 (posted by WHL): "Why don't ya call him Jason? l just love biblical names."
#191 (posted by Fogies): This is from one of classic movies starring one of the 20th century's most acclaimed and most notorious actors. It is not the star of the movie who says this line.
"Storm the bastille!"
And, added to that, #198: More quotes:
Man, are you square!
/paraphrased/ Why only second prize?
Are you nuts? First prize was THIS big!
#239 (posted by MrsGrinch): I stared at their faces,so different, so simalier, were all devastating, inhumanly beautiful.
#240 (posted by MrAndrew): "You know, like nunchuk skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills... Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills."
#245 (posted by compskibook): "The boy is a friend of yours, is he?"
"Yes, we grew up together"
"Let him grow up some more."
#102 (posted by lily2124): for major harry potter fan "is this the moment "
(Actually, I'm not sure if that was meant to be a quote, or what. Any ideas?)
#110 (posted by WHL): "Why don't ya call him Jason? l just love biblical names."
#191 (posted by Fogies): This is from one of classic movies starring one of the 20th century's most acclaimed and most notorious actors. It is not the star of the movie who says this line.
"Storm the bastille!"
And, added to that, #198: More quotes:
Man, are you square!
/paraphrased/ Why only second prize?
Are you nuts? First prize was THIS big!
#239 (posted by MrsGrinch): I stared at their faces,so different, so simalier, were all devastating, inhumanly beautiful.
#240 (posted by MrAndrew): "You know, like nunchuk skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills... Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills."
#245 (posted by compskibook): "The boy is a friend of yours, is he?"
"Yes, we grew up together"
"Let him grow up some more."
249WholeHouseLibrary
Wild guess --
#239 - Gorrillas in the Mist ???
#239 - Gorrillas in the Mist ???
250compskibook
Another quote for the 245 movie:
"It stinks, I suppose."
"Yeah, It stinks bad. And we all covered up in it too. Ain't nobody clean. Be nice to get clean, though."
"How do we do that?"
"We ante up and kick in, sir. But I still don't want to carry your flag."
"It stinks, I suppose."
"Yeah, It stinks bad. And we all covered up in it too. Ain't nobody clean. Be nice to get clean, though."
"How do we do that?"
"We ante up and kick in, sir. But I still don't want to carry your flag."
251philosojerk
#250 sounds more familiar than #245 - are they from Platoon?
252compskibook
251 No. It is a war movie, but you've got the wrong war.
253MrAndrew
#248 (re guessing The Whole Nine yards for #240): nup. Here's another quote for the same movie: "Vote for Pedro".
254Always_Reading
The one and the only,
NAPOLEAN DYNAMITE, perhaps? that's all i can think of.
"No more rhyms I mean it!"
"Anybody want a peanut?"
"GAH!"
NAPOLEAN DYNAMITE, perhaps? that's all i can think of.
"No more rhyms I mean it!"
"Anybody want a peanut?"
"GAH!"
256MrAndrew
#254: dingdingding! you gottit, AlwaysR. #240 and #253 were from Napoleon Dynamite: "Stay home and eat all the freakin' chips, Kip." "GOSH!" "Dang!"
257Always_Reading
Eat it Tina, you fat lard!
Love that movie, but ONLY once, and on New Year's eve at two in the morning. other than that it gets old.
"I spy something tall, and green, and..."
"Tree!"
"Yes."
"So is it my turn?"
"Yep."
"Okay okay...I spy, a vertical log..."
"Tree!"
"Yes."
"I spy something green..."
"Tree!"
"Darn, yeah. Your turn."
"Ooh, okay...I spy..."
"Tree!"
"Hey, that doesn't count!!!"
"Yes, it does!"
"Alright alright."
"Okay..."
"Tree!"
Hey!
Love that movie, but ONLY once, and on New Year's eve at two in the morning. other than that it gets old.
"I spy something tall, and green, and..."
"Tree!"
"Yes."
"So is it my turn?"
"Yep."
"Okay okay...I spy, a vertical log..."
"Tree!"
"Yes."
"I spy something green..."
"Tree!"
"Darn, yeah. Your turn."
"Ooh, okay...I spy..."
"Tree!"
"Hey, that doesn't count!!!"
"Yes, it does!"
"Alright alright."
"Okay..."
"Tree!"
Hey!
259jugglingpaynes
#257-A_R is that from Brother Bear?
260Marensr
#240 Arrgh I missed guessing Napolean Dynamite. I grew up about 90 minutes from where that was filmed- believe me it is like that there and there is a "happy hands club"
"Give me some of your tots"
"Make yourself a dang quesadilla"
#241 Compskibook I think you and I like the same movies. Yours are among the few I can guess correctly.
Here's one from my favorite black and white film:
"In Switzerland they had brotherly love - they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock. So long Holly."
"Give me some of your tots"
"Make yourself a dang quesadilla"
#241 Compskibook I think you and I like the same movies. Yours are among the few I can guess correctly.
Here's one from my favorite black and white film:
"In Switzerland they had brotherly love - they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock. So long Holly."
261compskibook
245 "The boy is a friend of yours, is he?"
"Yes, we grew up together"
"Let him grow up some more."
250 "It stinks, I suppose."
"Yeah, It stinks bad. And we all covered up in it too. Ain't nobody clean. Be nice to get clean, though."
"How do we do that?"
"We ante up and kick in, sir. But I still don't want to carry your flag."
252 Hint: They are from a war movie, but not WWII
Same movie, another quote:
"If this man should fall, who will lift the flag and carry on?"
"I will."
"I'll see you in the fort, Thomas."
"Yes, we grew up together"
"Let him grow up some more."
250 "It stinks, I suppose."
"Yeah, It stinks bad. And we all covered up in it too. Ain't nobody clean. Be nice to get clean, though."
"How do we do that?"
"We ante up and kick in, sir. But I still don't want to carry your flag."
252 Hint: They are from a war movie, but not WWII
Same movie, another quote:
"If this man should fall, who will lift the flag and carry on?"
"I will."
"I'll see you in the fort, Thomas."
262Always_Reading
DING DING DING!
The Correct answer is indeed Brother Bear! I couldn't think of anything better. Only for rissa though, sorry juggling, you were 1 post late.
As to the War movie...I won't guess because I haven't seen any, and i don't want to steal anyone's thunder.
Good luck!
(where's Wholehouselibrary when it counts?)
The Correct answer is indeed Brother Bear! I couldn't think of anything better. Only for rissa though, sorry juggling, you were 1 post late.
As to the War movie...I won't guess because I haven't seen any, and i don't want to steal anyone's thunder.
Good luck!
(where's Wholehouselibrary when it counts?)
263MrAndrew
# 260: The Third Man. Good movie. i'd like to read the book sometime. "In Switzerland they had brotherly love - they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock."
264Marensr
Ding Ding Ding MrAndrew. It is The Third Man! I adore that movie. I have read the book as well which is really just Greene's loose story for the screenplay. I guess he always intended it to be a film so it isn't as polished as some other Greene but it is definitely worth reading.
Boy Compskibook I am stumped this time.
Boy Compskibook I am stumped this time.
265Always_Reading
Is The Third Man good?
266Marensr
Yes both the movie which is a noir classic and the book. I think he captures a lot of the aimlessness and moral ambiguity of occupied Berlin in the post WWII era.
I realize that makes it sound fussier than it is. Greene is a great mystery/spy/thriller writer and his stories are also great reads.
I realize that makes it sound fussier than it is. Greene is a great mystery/spy/thriller writer and his stories are also great reads.
267jugglingpaynes
#262-That's so weird! I swear rissa's guess wasn't there until I posted mine, but it should have been there since it was posted hours earlier! LT must have been in a time warp.
compskibook, is yours a black and white movie or something more recent?
compskibook, is yours a black and white movie or something more recent?
268WholeHouseLibrary
Is 245/250/252/261, The Patriot ?
269Always_Reading
Just to stir things up a little bit....
"You never said anything about killing anyone. I just don't think it's right."
"Am I going insane! Or did the word 'think' escape your lips!?!?! I hired you to help me start a war! Do you want me to leave you where you were?!?! UNEMPLOYED, IN GREENLAND?!?!?!"
Gosh, how I adore that movie.
"You never said anything about killing anyone. I just don't think it's right."
"Am I going insane! Or did the word 'think' escape your lips!?!?! I hired you to help me start a war! Do you want me to leave you where you were?!?! UNEMPLOYED, IN GREENLAND?!?!?!"
Gosh, how I adore that movie.
270jugglingpaynes
A_R, how could you not adore that movie?
"You don't happen to have six fingers on your right hand?"
"Do you always start conversations like this?"
"You don't happen to have six fingers on your right hand?"
"Do you always start conversations like this?"
272rissa
haven't you guys quoted the whole movie yet? seems like you should be running out of princess bride quotes by now.
274megkrahl
no, go straight to the triple dog dare! They won't be able to refuse.
"I triple dog dare ya!"
"I triple dog dare ya!"
275WholeHouseLibrary
A Christmas Story, of course!
276compskibook
268 Nope! I stumped WHL!
Wrong War again. Yours is to early, WWII is to late.
Here is a hint: It has a star from Ferris Bueler, a star from Princess Bride, a star from Remember the Titans, and the star from Shawshank Redemption.
More Princess Bride quotes: "As you wish"
"Look, are you just fiddling around with me or what?"
"I just want you to feel you're doing well. I hate for people to die embarrassed."
Wrong War again. Yours is to early, WWII is to late.
Here is a hint: It has a star from Ferris Bueler, a star from Princess Bride, a star from Remember the Titans, and the star from Shawshank Redemption.
More Princess Bride quotes: "As you wish"
"Look, are you just fiddling around with me or what?"
"I just want you to feel you're doing well. I hate for people to die embarrassed."
277MrAndrew
# 245/250/252/261/268/278 compskibook you little smarty-pants you: Glory. I was almost thrown off by trying to think what war movie Tim Robbins had starred in. I agree though, Morgan Freeman was THE star of Shawshank.
Now you've got me thinking of one of the ones ou mentioned in #278:
"Anyone know what this is? Class? Anyone? Anyone? Anyone seen this before?"
Now you've got me thinking of one of the ones ou mentioned in #278:
"Anyone know what this is? Class? Anyone? Anyone? Anyone seen this before?"
279philosojerk
Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? hehe I do that to my own classes when they're being especially lethargic.
280MrAndrew
#277 foggi - bingo! here's some more for ya (same movie everyone):
"My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious"
"Oh, he's very popular Ed. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, waistoids, dweebies, dickheads - they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude."
"There is an intruder - male, Caucasian, possibly armed, certainly weird - in my kitchen"
"It's a little childish and stupid, but then, so is high school. "
"Les jeux sont faits. Translation: the game is up. Your ass is mine."
"My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious"
"Oh, he's very popular Ed. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, waistoids, dweebies, dickheads - they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude."
"There is an intruder - male, Caucasian, possibly armed, certainly weird - in my kitchen"
"It's a little childish and stupid, but then, so is high school. "
"Les jeux sont faits. Translation: the game is up. Your ass is mine."
281philosojerk
Alright, here's a new one:
What Jefferson was saying was, "Hey! Ya know, we left this England place cuz it was bogus, so if we don't get some cool rules ourselves, pronto! We'll just be bogus too, get it?"
What Jefferson was saying was, "Hey! Ya know, we left this England place cuz it was bogus, so if we don't get some cool rules ourselves, pronto! We'll just be bogus too, get it?"
282foggidawn
"It's a little childish and stupid, but then, so is high school. " -- my favorite quote from that movie!
Here's a new quote to solve (I promise it's not from The Princess Bride):
"Who makes all of these?"
"I do. And I practice with them three hours every day."
"You need to find yourself a girl, mate."
(edit: post 281 was not there yet when I started this post. Ah, well -- we've had more open quotes than this before.)
Here's a new quote to solve (I promise it's not from The Princess Bride):
"Who makes all of these?"
"I do. And I practice with them three hours every day."
"You need to find yourself a girl, mate."
(edit: post 281 was not there yet when I started this post. Ah, well -- we've had more open quotes than this before.)
284MrAndrew
#281 - bill & ted's excellent adventure ? totally righteous quote, dude. bweeeerarrar...
285foggidawn
#283 -- Dingdingding! I thought about posting a slightly more obscure one from the same movie, but that quote is just so much fun.
286Always_Reading
I agree.
"You need to find yourself a girl mate. Or perhaps the reason you practice three hours a day is that you've already found one..."
"I can get you out of here."
"Hows that? the keys run off."
"Elizabeth, it is Elizabeth isn't it?"
"It's Miss Swan."
LOVE THAT MOVIE!!
"You need to find yourself a girl mate. Or perhaps the reason you practice three hours a day is that you've already found one..."
"I can get you out of here."
"Hows that? the keys run off."
"Elizabeth, it is Elizabeth isn't it?"
"It's Miss Swan."
LOVE THAT MOVIE!!
287philosojerk
>284 MrAndrew: no, but you've got the right inflection in your voice as you read it... think back a bit further...
289readafew
"All right, I'm coming out. Any man I see out there, I'm gonna shoot him. Any sumbitch takes a shot at me, I'm not only gonna kill him, but I'm gonna kill his wife, all his friends, and burn his damn house down. "
290philosojerk
>288 MrAndrew:, it would be bonus points, except it's not from Clueless (I do love that movie though... "Do you like Billie Holiday? I love him!").
Another quote from the same movie that's in #281:
"First of all Rat, you never let on how much you like a girl. "Oh, Debbie. Hi." Two, you always call the shots. "Kiss me. You won't regret it." Now three, act like wherever you are, that's the place to be. "Isn't this great?" Four, when ordering food, you find out what she wants, then order for the both of you. It's a classy move. "Now, the lady will have the linguine and white clam sauce, and a Coke with no ice." And five, now this is the most important, Rat. When it comes down to making out, whenever possible, put on side one of Led Zeppelin IV."
Another quote from the same movie that's in #281:
"First of all Rat, you never let on how much you like a girl. "Oh, Debbie. Hi." Two, you always call the shots. "Kiss me. You won't regret it." Now three, act like wherever you are, that's the place to be. "Isn't this great?" Four, when ordering food, you find out what she wants, then order for the both of you. It's a classy move. "Now, the lady will have the linguine and white clam sauce, and a Coke with no ice." And five, now this is the most important, Rat. When it comes down to making out, whenever possible, put on side one of Led Zeppelin IV."
291Always_Reading
I'm way out of my legue.
292WholeHouseLibrary
>#290 -- Fast Times at Ridgemont High
293philosojerk
> 292 WHL Yes, ding ding ding! Shoulda known WHL'd come up with it... ;)
294MrAndrew
#289 readafew: Unforgiven. Good movie, even if you don't particularly like westerns and/or Clint.
Here's one Always_Reading might get:
"You stubborn, hippity-hoppity fool! "
Here's one Always_Reading might get:
"You stubborn, hippity-hoppity fool! "
296compskibook
277: Mr. Andrew Ding x 3!
And yes, I am a smarty pants :) but I think I meant to change Shawshank Redemption to Driving Miss Daisy. Whoops! There were so of my favorite stars in Glory, it was hard to keep track.
I can't resist, New Quote:
"What's with you, kid? You think the death of Sammy Davis left an opening in the Rat Pack?"
And yes, I am a smarty pants :) but I think I meant to change Shawshank Redemption to Driving Miss Daisy. Whoops! There were so of my favorite stars in Glory, it was hard to keep track.
I can't resist, New Quote:
"What's with you, kid? You think the death of Sammy Davis left an opening in the Rat Pack?"
297MrAndrew
#296 Clueless (for real this time). Here's one from the same movie, just for philosojerk: "Unfortunately, There was a major babe drought at my school. The evil trolls from the math department were actually married and in the grand tradition of P.E. teachers, Ms. Stoger seemed to be same-sex oriented. "
And compskibookSP, if you had gone with Driving Miss Daisy instead of Shawshank before, i would have started looking for war movies featuring Jessica Tandy... hoo boy that may have done my head in.
And compskibookSP, if you had gone with Driving Miss Daisy instead of Shawshank before, i would have started looking for war movies featuring Jessica Tandy... hoo boy that may have done my head in.
298Always_Reading
I'm guessing that "you stubborn, hippity-hoppity fool" comes from Alice in Wonderland, or something like that. I've never seen that movie, nor Dumbo, so it's probably one of those two...but it'll come to me.
"And as they reached for each other..."
"What? What is it?"
"I don't think you want to hear the rest of it."
I'm in heaven here.
"And as they reached for each other..."
"What? What is it?"
"I don't think you want to hear the rest of it."
I'm in heaven here.
299Marensr
Stubborn hippity hoppity fool could be from Harvey but I don't remember. I like picturing Jimmy Stewart say it though.
301MrAndrew
#298 A_R: nup, not Alice or Dumbo, something recent, but yes animated. Here's some more from it:
"You know, chica chica boom boom", and
"You're so fish.", and
"Kiss my frozen tushy! Kiss it, kiss it!", and
"Ladies, please avert your eyes... 'cause I've been known to hypnotize.", and finally
"You are a nation of teeny weeny, pibbling pickolini, piddily diddily poof! "
"You know, chica chica boom boom", and
"You're so fish.", and
"Kiss my frozen tushy! Kiss it, kiss it!", and
"Ladies, please avert your eyes... 'cause I've been known to hypnotize.", and finally
"You are a nation of teeny weeny, pibbling pickolini, piddily diddily poof! "
302MrAndrew
#299, no not Harvey
#300 no not Hoodwinked.
Give Always_Reading a chance to guess, guys! Otherwise we might get more Pricess Bride quotes!
#300 no not Hoodwinked.
Give Always_Reading a chance to guess, guys! Otherwise we might get more Pricess Bride quotes!
303compskibook
297 Mr. Andrew DingDingDing!
I almost went with the babe drought quote! What a movie!
What is wrong with Princess Bride quotes?
"What about the ROUSes?"
"Rodents of Unusual Size? I don't think they exist."
I almost went with the babe drought quote! What a movie!
What is wrong with Princess Bride quotes?
"What about the ROUSes?"
"Rodents of Unusual Size? I don't think they exist."
304MissTessaWeasley
Are #294 and #301 from Happy Feet? I only saw it once and one of those lines seems familiar...
306MissTessaWeasley
Yay I finally got one! :)
307compskibook
"You're not fast enough for me!"
"Today I am."
"Today I am."
308Always_Reading
Ah! I would never have guessed Happy Feet! (I only saw it once, two days after I got all four impacted wisdom teeth pulled and two bicuspits pulled, so I wasn't very into it.)
I don't have a clue as to what #307 is though.
"Oh you mean this gate key."
I don't have a clue as to what #307 is though.
"Oh you mean this gate key."
309compskibook
This goes with 307:
"Sorry, John. Changed the rules. From now on, all the fights are fair."
"Sorry, John. Changed the rules. From now on, all the fights are fair."
310WholeHouseLibrary
#308 is from The Princess Bride
My #110 -- "Why don't ya call him Jason? l just love biblical names."
is fron Raising Arizona
It's been out there for almost a month, so I decided get rid of it.
My #110 -- "Why don't ya call him Jason? l just love biblical names."
is fron Raising Arizona
It's been out there for almost a month, so I decided get rid of it.
312WholeHouseLibrary
Oh SURE you were! It's been out there for almost a MONTH, and as soon as I post the answer, you get all, "Oh gee, I was ~just~ about to guess exactly that!"
It's okay; I've done that too....
It's okay; I've done that too....
313MrAndrew
ok, you caught me WHL ;) Glad you posted the answer - great quote and great movie. Here's another from the Coens: "I guess that was your accomplice in the wood chipper."
#307/309: The quick and the dead :)
#307/309: The quick and the dead :)
314WholeHouseLibrary
Fargo
Are we all caught up on the loose threads yet?
Are we all caught up on the loose threads yet?
315Always_Reading
No idea...you're the mastermind. You figure it out!
I think if not all the way...pretty close then.
I think if not all the way...pretty close then.
316compskibook
313 Ding Cubed! for Mr. Andrew. The quick and the dead. I love that movie. I knew if WHL didn't get it, you would!
317WholeHouseLibrary
Here's one:
"Young boys should never be sent to bed... they always wake up a day older."
"Young boys should never be sent to bed... they always wake up a day older."
321WholeHouseLibrary
Very good, rissa! It ~IS~ from Finding Neverland.
Your turn to suggest a quote...
Your turn to suggest a quote...
322WholeHouseLibrary
In the mean time, here's a freebie (a song, at that...)
We're knights of the Round Table, we dance whene'er we're able.
We do routines and chorus scenes with footwork impec-cable,
We dine well here in Camelot, we eat ham and jam and Spam a lot.
We're knights of the Round Table, our shows are for-mi-dable.
But many times we're given rhymes that are quite un-sing-able,
We're opera mad in Camelot, we sing from the diaphragm a lot.
In war we're tough and able, Quite in-de-fa-ti-gable.
Between our quests we sequin vests and impersonate Clark Gable
It's a busy life in Camelot (solo) I have to push the pram a lot.
We're knights of the Round Table, we dance whene'er we're able.
We do routines and chorus scenes with footwork impec-cable,
We dine well here in Camelot, we eat ham and jam and Spam a lot.
We're knights of the Round Table, our shows are for-mi-dable.
But many times we're given rhymes that are quite un-sing-able,
We're opera mad in Camelot, we sing from the diaphragm a lot.
In war we're tough and able, Quite in-de-fa-ti-gable.
Between our quests we sequin vests and impersonate Clark Gable
It's a busy life in Camelot (solo) I have to push the pram a lot.
324LettaAvanell
I actually recognized that from the first line. never actually seen it though.
326rissa
alright, here's one
"The world is changed. I feel it in the water. I feel it in the earth. I smell it in the air."
"The world is changed. I feel it in the water. I feel it in the earth. I smell it in the air."
328WholeHouseLibrary
>#325 ~is~ from Monty Python and the Holy Grail -- and don't miss an opportunity to see Spamalot either; it's hysterical.
Here's a new one:
"I saw an iceberg once. They were hauling it down to Texas for drinking water. They didn't count on there being an elephant frozen inside. The wooly kind. A mammoth."
Here's a new one:
"I saw an iceberg once. They were hauling it down to Texas for drinking water. They didn't count on there being an elephant frozen inside. The wooly kind. A mammoth."
330foggidawn
Here's another one I've been wanting to throw out there:
"Aren't you a bit young to be in love?"
"No."
"Oh, well, okay, right. Well, I mean, I'm a little relieved."
"Why?"
"Well, because I thought it would be something worse."
"Worse than the total agony of being in love?"
"Oh. No, you're right. Yeah, total agony."
"Aren't you a bit young to be in love?"
"No."
"Oh, well, okay, right. Well, I mean, I'm a little relieved."
"Why?"
"Well, because I thought it would be something worse."
"Worse than the total agony of being in love?"
"Oh. No, you're right. Yeah, total agony."
333rissa
yay! I got two from movies I've only seen once. Here's a new one:
"This part of my life... this part right here? This part is called 'being stupid.'"
"This part of my life... this part right here? This part is called 'being stupid.'"
334MissTessaWeasley
#333 is from The Pursuit of Happiness
I love that movie it makes me cry
I love that movie it makes me cry
335philosojerk
#328 is from Big Fish. Yay! I finally was around to click on this thread when there was one I knew and hadn't been guessed already!
336philosojerk
Here's a new one, from a decidedly darker film than the last several have been from:
"I'm somebody now, Harry. Everybody likes me. Soon, millions of people will see me and they'll all like me. I'll tell them about you, and your father, how good he was to us. Remember? It's a reason to get up in the morning. It's a reason to lose weight, to fit in the red dress. It's a reason to smile. It makes tomorrow all right."
"I'm somebody now, Harry. Everybody likes me. Soon, millions of people will see me and they'll all like me. I'll tell them about you, and your father, how good he was to us. Remember? It's a reason to get up in the morning. It's a reason to lose weight, to fit in the red dress. It's a reason to smile. It makes tomorrow all right."
338WholeHouseLibrary
Requium for a Dream
"I'l have what she's having."
"I'l have what she's having."
340WholeHouseLibrary
>#339 -- of course!
"Come on, we'll bless them all until we get vashnigyered."
"Come on, we'll bless them all until we get vashnigyered."
343Marensr
How about this one. "I would rather hear my dog bark at a crow than hear a man swear he loves me."
344foggidawn
#343 -- That's from Much Ado About Nothing, the Beatrice/Benedick fight. Love that play -- and the movie version is wonderful as well!
345MrAndrew
hmph... nothing left to guess. OK, how about:
"would you rather die in your sleep like an ailing pet?"
hint: the actor who said it was also in Love Actually.
"would you rather die in your sleep like an ailing pet?"
hint: the actor who said it was also in Love Actually.
346Always_Reading
No idea...
For those who also have no idea:
"Not the beard!"
Also from a similar film:
"Would you like me to find you a box?"
For those who also have no idea:
"Not the beard!"
Also from a similar film:
"Would you like me to find you a box?"
347WholeHouseLibrary
>#345 -- Serenity
>#346
""Not the beard!" -- The Fellowship of the Ring
"Would you like me to find you a box?" -- The Two Towers
New one:
"We're newlyweds. Just met. You know how it is. We bumped into each other, sparks happen..."
>#346
""Not the beard!" -- The Fellowship of the Ring
"Would you like me to find you a box?" -- The Two Towers
New one:
"We're newlyweds. Just met. You know how it is. We bumped into each other, sparks happen..."
348MrAndrew
#347: dingetc...Serenity was correct. "I especially like the part where jane was knocked out by a girl. that never gets old" or something like that. For extra points, name the movie where the pilot of Serenity plays a pirate.
"newlyweds..." is The Fifth Element - Bruce Willis' character i think. How come Milla Jojovich keeps getting work playing those ethereal but kick-arse characters? I mean, good on her, but honestly...
Here's an obscure one: "what does an 8000 pound mako shark with a brain the size of a flathead V8 engine & no natural predators think about?"
"newlyweds..." is The Fifth Element - Bruce Willis' character i think. How come Milla Jojovich keeps getting work playing those ethereal but kick-arse characters? I mean, good on her, but honestly...
Here's an obscure one: "what does an 8000 pound mako shark with a brain the size of a flathead V8 engine & no natural predators think about?"
349WholeHouseLibrary
Deep Blue Sea
"Go downstairs and throw a tarp over anything that says 'Operation Henessey' on it."
"Go downstairs and throw a tarp over anything that says 'Operation Henessey' on it."
350Marensr
#344 Ding Ding Ding Foggi!
How aobut this one.
"We met at starbucks." "Well actually not the same Starbucks" "We were at different Starbucks across the street from each other"
How aobut this one.
"We met at starbucks." "Well actually not the same Starbucks" "We were at different Starbucks across the street from each other"
351MrAndrew
I'm not going to spoil the fun by naming #350, but i can't resist adding one from a related movie: "We consider ourselves bi-coastal if you consider the Mississippi River one of the coasts." funny, funny movie.
352compskibook
350: Best in Show?
353WholeHouseLibrary
#350 is Best in Show
#351 is Waiting for Guffman
#351 is Waiting for Guffman
354compskibook
"You are honestly the most wonderful person I have ever met. If I'm ever rude to you - "
"I'll know you've gone back to normal."
"I'll know you've gone back to normal."
355MissTessaWeasley
#354 I think that one is Order of the Phoenix
356MrAndrew
#349 forgot to say dingyadayada, Deep Blue Sea was of course correct. And in return, "Operation Henessey" is from The Life Aquatic unless i'm very much mistaken - yet another cool movie (although i was wondering at first if it was Sgt Bilko, or something like that. Glad that it was not :)
357WholeHouseLibrary
Yes, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is the full title.
How about:
"Wow, he just made the international sign of the doughnut."
How about:
"Wow, he just made the international sign of the doughnut."
359WholeHouseLibrary
Gee, that's probably in a hundered different movies, including the one I quoted in #357!
Care to add to it?
Care to add to it?
360MrAndrew
#359 sure WHL: "don't run! we are your friends!" and "I'll tell you one thing, they ain't gettin' the TV" :-D
361WholeHouseLibrary
Very good! Same movie. I suppose you want someone else to get the credit?
362philosojerk
I'll take the credit... Mars Attacks! "But didn't I always tell you honey? If I just stayed in place and never spoke up, good things were bound to happen!"
363WholeHouseLibrary
Also from Mars Attacks
How about:
"This is the first time in a month that he's not coming to dinner and not having him makes it seem like a party!"
How about:
"This is the first time in a month that he's not coming to dinner and not having him makes it seem like a party!"
364compskibook
355 Miss Tessa: Yes, it was from OotP! Ding Ding Ding!
365Marensr
352 353 Yes Ding Ding Ding Best in Show (sorry I am slow to this . I was snowed under- figuratively- at work yesterday. And yes Waiting for Guffman is painful but brilliant.
How about this "Does your dog Bite?"
How about this "Does your dog Bite?"
367compskibook
"Okay, well, uh... candlesticks always make a nice gift, and uh, maybe you could find out where she's registered and maybe a place-setting or maybe a silverware pattern. Okay, let's get two! Go get 'em."
369Always_Reading
Ding Ding Ding!
A while back, WHL corectly guessed the LoTR movies. Sorry, I've been away...
sounds like this mars movie's pretty good! I'll see if I can get it...
A while back, WHL corectly guessed the LoTR movies. Sorry, I've been away...
sounds like this mars movie's pretty good! I'll see if I can get it...
370WholeHouseLibrary
You've never seen Mars Attacks???? Get thee to a BlockBusters!!
#367 -- Bull Duram
Here's one:
"I must say, being friends with you certainly makes the wait for the next episode of "Seinfeld" much easier to bear."
#367 -- Bull Duram
Here's one:
"I must say, being friends with you certainly makes the wait for the next episode of "Seinfeld" much easier to bear."
371compskibook
370: Yep. Bull Durham! 3 more Dings for WHL!
372MrAndrew
#365/366/368: Thank you marensr. The Pink panther Strikes Again, of course. And more from Peter Sellers: "I like to watch".
373WholeHouseLibrary
Notice that I don't ever Ding anybody? It's because I can't.... and the root cause is that I can't sing, or even so much as hum. Truly sad. My father couldn't do either, either. He was more bummed out than I am (because, I can at least play stringed instruments). We both have had our kazoos revoked. Now, I'll never be able to fulfill my life's ambition to be a real hum-dinger.
374MrAndrew
I got a story you'll relate to WHL. When i was just a little tiny tacker, they gave everyone at my school a one-on-one singing evaluation - it was for choir placement i think. The penguins lined us all up and we went one-by-one into a classroom where we had to sing a little bit. Based on how well you sang, you would then be told that you were either a 'bird' or a 'bee' - i assume that this was a way of avoiding upsetting us by calling us 'good' or 'bad'. I was the only person i know that was classfied as a 'dragonfly'. True story.
My wife has also expressly forbidden me from ever singing in public. So if you see "doingdungdong", that will be me.
And here's a movie quote in case you were wondering about the 'penguin' reference:
"You promised you'd visit the penguin the day you got out."
My wife has also expressly forbidden me from ever singing in public. So if you see "doingdungdong", that will be me.
And here's a movie quote in case you were wondering about the 'penguin' reference:
"You promised you'd visit the penguin the day you got out."
376Marensr
372 Being There. One of Peter Seller's great roles. What a strange sad funny little movie.
Here's an odd one. Think animated short.
"I need espace"
Here's an odd one. Think animated short.
"I need espace"
377WholeHouseLibrary
Ren and Stimpy?
378compskibook
375, 374 is definately Blues Brothers
Great Movie!
"Four fried chickens and a Coke."
"And some dry white toast."
"Are you the police?"
"No, ma'am. We're musicians."
and of course
"We're on a mission from God."
Great Movie!
"Four fried chickens and a Coke."
"And some dry white toast."
"Are you the police?"
"No, ma'am. We're musicians."
and of course
"We're on a mission from God."
379foggidawn
Here's a seasonal quote:
"Thirty-eight dollars for a Christmas tree and they don't deliver? You order ten dollars worth of chow mein from Mr. Wong, they bring it to your door!"
"Thirty-eight dollars for a Christmas tree and they don't deliver? You order ten dollars worth of chow mein from Mr. Wong, they bring it to your door!"
380compskibook
379 At first I thought it was When Harry Met Sally, but I think it must be While You Were Sleeping.
382Marensr
#377 Nope- this animation comes from across the pond. (whoo hoo WHL didn't know it right away!)
383WholeHouseLibrary
Ouch, Babe! Ouch!
My #370 (still unresolved) is from across the pond also.
My #370 (still unresolved) is from across the pond also.
384MrAndrew
#383: marensr is a babe?
#370 doesn't count as across the pond because of the leading lady, IMO. Leave another quote WHL, there are so many good ones from that film (i didn't really like it that much but it had great dialog). What, you weren't expecting the Spanish Inquisition?
#375/376/378 doingdongdung (ow! my ears!).
#370 doesn't count as across the pond because of the leading lady, IMO. Leave another quote WHL, there are so many good ones from that film (i didn't really like it that much but it had great dialog). What, you weren't expecting the Spanish Inquisition?
#375/376/378 doingdongdung (ow! my ears!).
385compskibook
"Aunt Clara had for years labored under the delusion that I was not only perpetually 4 years old, but also a girl."
386Always_Reading
Oohh....A CHRISTMAS STORY!!!
I actually know one! that's amazing for me!
Am I right, am I right?
I actually know one! that's amazing for me!
Am I right, am I right?
387WholeHouseLibrary
>#384
If one wishes to be overtly sexist and objectify marensr, then unquestionably, the term 'babe' would be apt. I merely quoted an Austin Powers line for the affectation, which I felt would be humorous without being too 'over the top'. I have the utmost respect for marensr, and was comfortable with what I wrote, and having had other correspondences with her, I'm sure she read it in the spirit it was intended. She's also quite thoughtful and intelligent , and a very nice person, which counts for a whole lot more, IMHO.
You ~do~ know the answer to my #370, by the extra clue you provided. But your claim that it wasn't 'from across the pond' is tantamount to saying that the early Clint Eastwood movies are American movies, when it is a well-known fact that they were called 'Spaghetti Westerns' because they were actually Italian.
As far as the film quoted in #370 is concerned: the setting was England; the actors were English and Irish; the crew and the director were primarilly English, and the lead actress spent all of her life bouncing between the US and England (and France too, I think), and had lived in London for a couple of years prior to the filming of the movie. It is, indeed, from over the pond.
Sorry if that sounded a bit strong; it's not meant to be confrontational.
>#386, Yeah! That's A Christmas Story, all right!
If one wishes to be overtly sexist and objectify marensr, then unquestionably, the term 'babe' would be apt. I merely quoted an Austin Powers line for the affectation, which I felt would be humorous without being too 'over the top'. I have the utmost respect for marensr, and was comfortable with what I wrote, and having had other correspondences with her, I'm sure she read it in the spirit it was intended. She's also quite thoughtful and intelligent , and a very nice person, which counts for a whole lot more, IMHO.
You ~do~ know the answer to my #370, by the extra clue you provided. But your claim that it wasn't 'from across the pond' is tantamount to saying that the early Clint Eastwood movies are American movies, when it is a well-known fact that they were called 'Spaghetti Westerns' because they were actually Italian.
As far as the film quoted in #370 is concerned: the setting was England; the actors were English and Irish; the crew and the director were primarilly English, and the lead actress spent all of her life bouncing between the US and England (and France too, I think), and had lived in London for a couple of years prior to the filming of the movie. It is, indeed, from over the pond.
Sorry if that sounded a bit strong; it's not meant to be confrontational.
>#386, Yeah! That's A Christmas Story, all right!
388Marensr
I am laughing right now after an overly long day at work.
Thank you Mr. Andrew. Thank you WHL, I try to take all things in good humor on LT. Thoughtful and intelligent does count for more and since it is a movie thread I first thought of Babe the movie with the talking pig.
Okay big hint. The creators of this short also created a movie with the line "Cheese Grommit!"
Thank you Mr. Andrew. Thank you WHL, I try to take all things in good humor on LT. Thoughtful and intelligent does count for more and since it is a movie thread I first thought of Babe the movie with the talking pig.
Okay big hint. The creators of this short also created a movie with the line "Cheese Grommit!"
389WholeHouseLibrary
It wouldn't be Valiant, would it?
390MrAndrew
#387 WHL: just wanted to get Marensr's phone number, is all. What - was that also too blatantly sexist? Oops, sorry i'm on the wrong forum. I thought that this was wildthing, not librarything. My bad.
I guess i'd better not submit this next one then: "I saw some tasty-looking chickens back at that barn over there". It's a bit risque, if you know the context.
Umm, what's left: ok #370/384 are from the ENGLISH film "Sliding Doors". And i think i should get extra credit for guessing it, because the only thing across the pond from me is New Zealand. P.S. they call them "Spagetti Westerns", but you never see anyone eating pasta in them... go figure.
#388 thanks that is a big hint, but i still can't quite place that quote. I'm going to guess "The Wrong Trousers", just coz i like to say that. Now i'm off to get some nice Wensleydale and a cup of tea.
I guess i'd better not submit this next one then: "I saw some tasty-looking chickens back at that barn over there". It's a bit risque, if you know the context.
Umm, what's left: ok #370/384 are from the ENGLISH film "Sliding Doors". And i think i should get extra credit for guessing it, because the only thing across the pond from me is New Zealand. P.S. they call them "Spagetti Westerns", but you never see anyone eating pasta in them... go figure.
#388 thanks that is a big hint, but i still can't quite place that quote. I'm going to guess "The Wrong Trousers", just coz i like to say that. Now i'm off to get some nice Wensleydale and a cup of tea.
391WholeHouseLibrary
Hey! I learned my Spanish from watching those movies! "Que pasta?"
393Marensr
390 You have the right animators.
This short involves animal characters and the audio is taken from interviews with various Londoners- although the part I quoted was a London transplant from Brazil. Because he later says "In Brazil you have espace."
This short involves animal characters and the audio is taken from interviews with various Londoners- although the part I quoted was a London transplant from Brazil. Because he later says "In Brazil you have espace."
394compskibook
386/387 Yes, A Christmas Story!
"I want an official Red Ryder, carbine action, two-hundred shot range model air rifle!"
"No, you'll shoot your eye out."
"I want an official Red Ryder, carbine action, two-hundred shot range model air rifle!"
"No, you'll shoot your eye out."
395Always_Reading
Although my favorite:
"You can take your seat now."
And:
"I triple double dog dare you!"
--------
"I'm sure the guilt that you all feel is far worse than any punishment I could give."
*the accused nods vigorously*
"You can take your seat now."
And:
"I triple double dog dare you!"
--------
"I'm sure the guilt that you all feel is far worse than any punishment I could give."
*the accused nods vigorously*
396WholeHouseLibrary
Am I correct in the presumption that Marensr has stumped us?
I found this thread on the 4th screen in 'Talk'.
Meanwhile...
"You make Ghandi look like a used cars saleseman."
I found this thread on the 4th screen in 'Talk'.
Meanwhile...
"You make Ghandi look like a used cars saleseman."
397LettaAvanell
is Marensr's # 376 from Creature Comforts? never seen it but you mentioned it was the same animators as Wallace and Gromit.
398Always_Reading
I'm out...
399Marensr
Ding Ding Ding for Letta! It is Creature Comforts- if you haven't seen the Creature Comforts Christmas Special that is worth finding too. Very funny/
400LettaAvanell
yay I got one!!!
401compskibook
"Oh, George, you didn't jump into the river. How sensible of you!"
402Always_Reading
Oh Oh! Mary Poppins!
That was a wierd scene though.
Am I right?
That was a wierd scene though.
Am I right?
403compskibook
Yes! Three dings to AR! Yes, it was a wierd scene. Hard to follow as an adult. I am surprised it works for kids.
404Always_Reading
Hm...as a kid, I always understood that one. Watching these Disney movies as I'm older, I'm surprised at how much I understood.
How about this one:
"Tut tut, looks like rain!"
How about this one:
"Tut tut, looks like rain!"
405WholeHouseLibrary
Winnie, the Pooh
406MissTessaWeasley
Let's keep doing those Disney ones, I actually know those...
407pollysmith
a little pinch of pixie-dust!
410pollysmith
lady and the tramp?
412WholeHouseLibrary
Correctamundo, Mr. Andrew!
413WholeHouseLibrary
Here's an oldie:
"Rules of Chivalry be hanged! Ravenhurst, take that nincompoop, and knight that nincompoop by noon tomorrow!"
"Rules of Chivalry be hanged! Ravenhurst, take that nincompoop, and knight that nincompoop by noon tomorrow!"
414jugglingpaynes
#413-Is that "The Court Jester"?
415WholeHouseLibrary
Sure is! Danny Kaye, 1955
It's your turn to leave a quote now.
It's your turn to leave a quote now.
416jugglingpaynes
Oh good! I haven't gotten one in so long!
Here's an oldie:
-You've got to stay here with Barnaby! You're married to him.
-I don't want to stay here with him.
-Well, why not?
-I don't love him!
Here's an oldie:
-You've got to stay here with Barnaby! You're married to him.
-I don't want to stay here with him.
-Well, why not?
-I don't love him!
417WholeHouseLibrary
Babes in Toyland with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
New quote, not nearly as old as the previous, but old just the same:
"Holy jumpin' blue-eyed cow!"
New quote, not nearly as old as the previous, but old just the same:
"Holy jumpin' blue-eyed cow!"
418jugglingpaynes
Obligatory DingDingDing for WHL (but you knew you were right!)
419Always_Reading
Hey, Miss Tessa Weasley...
"Marrion my love, will you marry me?"
Was it like that when the Mr. Weasley proposed? JK
"Marrion my love, will you marry me?"
Was it like that when the Mr. Weasley proposed? JK
420MrAndrew
>#417: "Follow me Boys".
here's a new quote, can't let the festive season kill this thread:
"Soylent Green is... people!"
here's a new quote, can't let the festive season kill this thread:
"Soylent Green is... people!"
421foggidawn
#419 is from Disney's Robin Hood -- I'll answer that to keep the thread alive, since MissTessa seems to be away at the moment.
422Always_Reading
Ding Ding Ding!! correct foggi!
I don't know #420 though.
I don't know #420 though.
423Marensr
Oh I know 420 but can't remember the name Charleton Heston discovers that people are bing ground up into soylent green which is the food everyone has been eating.
"D**n Dirty Apes!" oops no that is a different Charleton Heston movie.
"D**n Dirty Apes!" oops no that is a different Charleton Heston movie.
424MrAndrew
>#423 re >#420: i'm sure that you are thinking of the movie "Soylent Green" with Charton Heston (of Planet Of The Apes "Get your hands off me, you gosh-darn dirty ape" fame), which, while technically correct, was not quite what i was going for. There is a much more recent and much funnier movie that has a character that does a one-woman onstage homage to Soylent Green, including that quote. Here is another quote from that movie:
"Yah, my ma's clothes all melted onto mine forming, like, this big polyester meteor in our closet, y'know?"
"Yah, my ma's clothes all melted onto mine forming, like, this big polyester meteor in our closet, y'know?"
425MrAndrew
> re #420 / #424, here's another quote from the same movie:
"My brother went to New York to pursue his career. I have pictures. Here he is as Liza, as Madonna, and, this is my favorite, as Barbara. "
"My brother went to New York to pursue his career. I have pictures. Here he is as Liza, as Madonna, and, this is my favorite, as Barbara. "
426Always_Reading
Marensr, that one's killing me! I've heard a friend do an impression of the guy that says it...but I have no clue what movie it was from!
I'm still stumped, MrAndrew.
I'm still stumped, MrAndrew.
427MrAndrew
Really? here's more from the same movie:
"I don't eat shellfish. Mom always says, "Don't ever eat nothin' that can carry its house around with it. Who knows the last time it's been cleaned." She should know. " (hint: this was spoken by Kirsten Dunst)
and:
"Well this isn't an American Teen Princess Pageant! This... This... This is Nazi Germany! "
and:
"And so, dear Lord, it is with deep sadness that we turn over to you this young woman, whose dream to ride on a giant swan resulted in her death. Maybe it is your way of telling us... to buy American. "
and:
"This one's for varsity soccer, I'm captain. I run track and, uh, right here, I'm the new president of the Lutheran Sisterhood Gun Club. "
and:
"Guys get out of Mount Rose all the time on hockey scholarships... or prison. "
and finally, from the wonderful Allison Janney:
"Amber, the woman clung to your tap shoes while she was flying through the air like a goddamn lawn dart! "
still nuthin?
"I don't eat shellfish. Mom always says, "Don't ever eat nothin' that can carry its house around with it. Who knows the last time it's been cleaned." She should know. " (hint: this was spoken by Kirsten Dunst)
and:
"Well this isn't an American Teen Princess Pageant! This... This... This is Nazi Germany! "
and:
"And so, dear Lord, it is with deep sadness that we turn over to you this young woman, whose dream to ride on a giant swan resulted in her death. Maybe it is your way of telling us... to buy American. "
and:
"This one's for varsity soccer, I'm captain. I run track and, uh, right here, I'm the new president of the Lutheran Sisterhood Gun Club. "
and:
"Guys get out of Mount Rose all the time on hockey scholarships... or prison. "
and finally, from the wonderful Allison Janney:
"Amber, the woman clung to your tap shoes while she was flying through the air like a goddamn lawn dart! "
still nuthin?
429WholeHouseLibrary
Affirmative, all those quotes are from Drop Dead Gorgeous.
432compskibook
"By the way, food and rent are not the only things around here that cost money, you sleep on the couch."
433WholeHouseLibrary
Sounds like Trading Places.
If I'm right, please, someone else post another qoute. I'm going to be out-of-pocket for a few days.
Thanks,
WHL
P.S. If I'm wrong, never mind.
If I'm right, please, someone else post another qoute. I'm going to be out-of-pocket for a few days.
Thanks,
WHL
P.S. If I'm wrong, never mind.
434MrAndrew
Ok, i'm guessing that WHL is right, >#432 did sound like Trading Places. So here's a new quote:
"Yes, the Round One. A holy messenger trapped in a living globe."
"Yes, the Round One. A holy messenger trapped in a living globe."
435compskibook
Dings to WHL! Trading Places! Great movie.
436MissTessaWeasley
Yeah, I was gone a while sorry AlwaysReading. I did know that Robin Hood one though!
#434 sounds really familiar but I don't know what it's from.
#434 sounds really familiar but I don't know what it's from.
437MrAndrew
here's the rest of the quote from >#434, if it helps:
"We must find him and release him so that he will carry us, the only true believers, to the Kingdom of Heaven, while those who reject him will mutate and burn eternally on Planet PX41, and Planet PX42 if they run out of room. Now, if there are no further questions, let's move on to the buffet. "
"We must find him and release him so that he will carry us, the only true believers, to the Kingdom of Heaven, while those who reject him will mutate and burn eternally on Planet PX41, and Planet PX42 if they run out of room. Now, if there are no further questions, let's move on to the buffet. "
438LadyN
Woohoo I got one right!!! That never happens!!!
btw - I don't know any of the quotes posted since Drop Dead Gorgeous, but they do sound familiar....
btw - I don't know any of the quotes posted since Drop Dead Gorgeous, but they do sound familiar....
439WholeHouseLibrary
>#s 434 and 437 -- Bubble Boy
We've had other quotes from that movie earlier in this thread.
Here's one, not too old....
"Thou art a subject of the divine, created in the image of man, by the masses, for the masses."
We've had other quotes from that movie earlier in this thread.
Here's one, not too old....
"Thou art a subject of the divine, created in the image of man, by the masses, for the masses."
440compskibook
"I am going to write this man a letter."
"A letter. That'll show him."
"A letter. That'll show him."
442compskibook
Wow! You got it Foggi! Dings x 3!
443MrAndrew
>439 WholeHouseLibrary: correct, WHL, bubble boy it was.
444WholeHouseLibrary
Wow! Three and a half days, and 10 screens down in the 'Talk' tab. That's gotta be some sort of record! It kind of makes me want to revive the Haiku thread!
Okay, my #439 -- "Thou art a subject of the divine, created in the image of man, by the masses, for the masses."
is from THX 1138.
Here's one that's not nearly as obscure:
"Hide the rum!"
Okay, my #439 -- "Thou art a subject of the divine, created in the image of man, by the masses, for the masses."
is from THX 1138.
Here's one that's not nearly as obscure:
"Hide the rum!"
447WholeHouseLibrary
446 is ~more correct~ than #445, so MrsGrinch gets to leave the next quote.
451MrsGrinch
its when elizabeth is dressed up like a guy and her and jack have thier first encounter
452compskibook
I heard a joke once that Kiera Knightley had to be dressed as a guy the whole time because it was in Orlando Bloom's contract that no one in the movie could be prettier than him :)
454compskibook
"I'm a god. I'm not the God."
456MissTessaWeasley
I love Groundhog Day! That's one of my favorites.
457compskibook
455 Foggi! DingDingDing!
458MrAndrew
while we are waiting for foggi to leave a new quote:
"you see gum on the street, leave it there. It isn't free candy."
Hey, wouldn't it be funny if foggi just posted the groundhog day quote again... and again... and again...
"you see gum on the street, leave it there. It isn't free candy."
Hey, wouldn't it be funny if foggi just posted the groundhog day quote again... and again... and again...
461philosojerk
"Look! Ugly, one-horned mules!"
462compskibook
"Nobody makes me bleed my own blood, nobody!"
464compskibook
463: 3Dings for Mr. Andrew! Eleven minutes is not to bad, either!
I first thought of that quote, but I knew it would be way to easy.
I first thought of that quote, but I knew it would be way to easy.
465foggidawn
New quote:
"So tell me again why I can't call him on his cell again?"
"Besides that he turned it off?"
"Yeah."
"Forty messages starts to look needy."
"So tell me again why I can't call him on his cell again?"
"Besides that he turned it off?"
"Yeah."
"Forty messages starts to look needy."
466Smiley_Scorpio
ooooh! i know this one! name.................name..............................ugh! i can't think of it.....................i almost wanna say Because I Said So, but i know that's wrong...................
467MrAndrew
#461: Legend (not to be confused with I Am Legend)
#465: familiar, but can't recall which movie.
In the meantime:
"Dude!" "Dude!" "Dude!" "Dude!" "Dude!" "Dude."
"I guess you have a point."
#465: familiar, but can't recall which movie.
In the meantime:
"Dude!" "Dude!" "Dude!" "Dude!" "Dude!" "Dude."
"I guess you have a point."
468compskibook
Superbad?
471foggidawn
#470 -- nope. Hint: Said by a mother to her grown daughter, who thinks her husband might have left her.
473philosojerk
467 You're absolutely right about Legend.
I'm adding a new one despite not knowing any that others have posted in a while:
"Colonics for everyone!"
I'm adding a new one despite not knowing any that others have posted in a while:
"Colonics for everyone!"
474MrAndrew
>#472 nope! This is fun. We're going to get all the stupid "dude" movies listed. No-one has said the obvious one yet...
475philosojerk
I was gonna go with "Dude, Where's My Car?" but your hint made me think that wasn't it...
476MrAndrew
>#473 Clueless? LA Story? Mars Attacks?
Which reminds me of one of my all-time favourite movie quotes, and one that i find is often useful in daily life:
"I didn't ask for the anal probe"
Which reminds me of one of my all-time favourite movie quotes, and one that i find is often useful in daily life:
"I didn't ask for the anal probe"
478philosojerk
>476 MrAndrew: nope, none of those. All good guesses, though.
I don't know the anal probe reference. Maybe something like Lost in Space?
I don't know the anal probe reference. Maybe something like Lost in Space?
479MrAndrew
guess i should leave another clue for #467. here's another quote from the same move:
"I swear if you guys rip on me 13 or 14 more times... I'm outta here! "
"I swear if you guys rip on me 13 or 14 more times... I'm outta here! "
480jugglingpaynes
#467-That sounds like something from Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
481philosojerk
>467 MrAndrew: going on the first clue, about the mother and daughter, is it that Jennifer Anniston movie where she finds out her mom is "Mrs. Robinson"? I can't remember what it was called.
483philosojerk
Yeah, that's the one I'm talking about, but I suspect if I was right, you'd have mentioned that ;)
485MrAndrew
> um, sorry pj. No, 'Rumour Has It' is not right for #467, my "dude" movie. For some reason I thought that you were talking about #465/#471, foggi's "40 messages" movie... still wondering about that one myself. Something's Gotta Give?
Another quote from #467, dudes: "If you want unanimous consent, you're gonna have to get it from one of the other owners"
Another quote from #467, dudes: "If you want unanimous consent, you're gonna have to get it from one of the other owners"
486philosojerk
Ha! I actually had missed foggi's. I thought you had posted the mother/daughter clue in reference to your own quote. See how mixed up I am?
Yours is sounding more and more familiar, though, after the new quote in 485.
>484 kgriffith:, nope, 473 is not from Road to Wellness. Another quote from the same movie:
"Wiping out the human race? That's a great idea. That's great. But more of a long-term thing. I mean, first we have to focus on more immediate goals."
Yours is sounding more and more familiar, though, after the new quote in 485.
>484 kgriffith:, nope, 473 is not from Road to Wellness. Another quote from the same movie:
"Wiping out the human race? That's a great idea. That's great. But more of a long-term thing. I mean, first we have to focus on more immediate goals."
487MrAndrew
>#473 / #486: Twelve Monkies. great movie.
>#465: Spanglish.
"We gotta get jobs. Then we get the khakis. Then we get the chicks."
>#465: Spanglish.
"We gotta get jobs. Then we get the khakis. Then we get the chicks."
489philosojerk
More dings, since mine were both from 12 Monkeys.
The quote in 487 was very familiar, but I couldn't place it. I looked it up, and now am slapping my forehead. Doh!
The quote in 487 was very familiar, but I couldn't place it. I looked it up, and now am slapping my forehead. Doh!
490compskibook
"Great. She brings home a sword. If you ask me, she should've brought home a man."
492compskibook
Ding Cubed for Marensr!
Then a man shows up the the grandmother says "Whoo! Sign me up for the next war."
Then a man shows up the the grandmother says "Whoo! Sign me up for the next war."
493Marensr
Yeah I never get them or I only know the ones someone else got.
Let me see. . .
"I hate snakes"
Let me see. . .
"I hate snakes"
494compskibook
Raiders of the Lost Ark?
"Asps, very dangerous. You go first."
"Asps, very dangerous. You go first."
495Marensr
Ding Ding Ding for Compski!
I have high hopes for the fourth movie. Bringing back Karen Allen has given me hope.
I have high hopes for the fourth movie. Bringing back Karen Allen has given me hope.
496compskibook
Yes, and that kid from Holes and Transformers should be good, too.
499compskibook
"We're not laughing at you. We're laughing near you."
502compskibook
Double DingDingDing Foggi!
503compskibook
"I almost numchucked you!"
505compskibook
Nope. Will Ferrall said it.
507compskibook
Nope! He said it to Owen Wilson.
509compskibook
3 Dings for Ris! See you in the chat room!
511compskibook
In honor of St. Patrick's Day:
"If they can dye the river green today, why can't they dye it blue the other 364 days of the year?"
"If they can dye the river green today, why can't they dye it blue the other 364 days of the year?"
513compskibook
It is set in Chicago, obviously, and stars Harrison Ford.
515compskibook
No MrA. You wiseguy! It also stars Tommy Lee Jones.
520compskibook
516 Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah for Mar!
521Marensr
Yay!
I don't know about yours rissa. Autistic What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
Let's see I'll add one to the fray.
One of my favorite films and books. British if that helps.
"It is fate Vicar but call it Italy if it makes you less unhappy."
I don't know about yours rissa. Autistic What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
Let's see I'll add one to the fray.
One of my favorite films and books. British if that helps.
"It is fate Vicar but call it Italy if it makes you less unhappy."
525LettaAvanell
#510 Mozart and the Whale!! YAY!!!
528LettaAvanell
thank you.
529foggidawn
New quote:
"Did I mention that I am the preeminent Proust scholar in the United States?"
"Did I mention that I am the preeminent Proust scholar in the United States?"
530biblioholic29
Little Miss Sunshine!
532biblioholic29
Yay! I love that movie.
"I'll have what she's having."
"I'll have what she's having."
533compskibook
When Harry Met Sally!
534biblioholic29
Dingdingdingding! (I cheated that was a Jeopardy question tonight!)
Your turn compski
Your turn compski
535foggidawn
Should we start a new thread, while we don't have any open (or if we do, they're so old I don't remember them)?
536biblioholic29
Sure!

