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You really must label your films chris!! ha ha. Whats all that from? I mean is it some kind of top secret or something?!
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Nick Rivers "... Listen to me, Hillary. I'm not the first guy who fell in love with a woman that he met at a restaurant who turned out to be the daughter of a kidnapped scientist, only to lose her to her childhood lover who she last saw on a deserted island, who then turned out fifteen years later to be the leader of the French underground..." Hillary Flammond: "....I know. It all sounds like some bad movie..." [Long pause. Both look at camera]
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Curtis: "May i point out that you have completly demolished my top, and there is very little difference between the blizzard out there and the blizzard in here!" Lemmon: "Except that you have blankets! And stimulants!! " Falk: "...Stimulants! Stimulants!" Wood: "If two in a blanket stand a better chance than one...?" Lemmon: "...Yes, then four in a blanket...wubabababa!" Curtis: "Miss Dubois, hes a cheat and a liar!" Lemmon: "Thats beside the point!"
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(Ahem)… Titles please, Mr. Carson. Titles please… Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) The economics teacher (Ben Stein) is taking the morning roll call. "Bueller….Bueller….Bueller…." "Um…he's sick. My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with a girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious." "Thank you, Simone." "No problem whatsoever!" "Frye….Frye….Frye…."
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Well, we were still on top secret. Then i figured a film as famous and obvious as having jack lemmon, tony curtis natalie wood and peter falk didnt need a title. Kinda unofficial quiz.
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The Great Race (1965) Sorry, Bill. I didn't realize you were using the actor's names.
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Correct. You win a cookie! - kellys heroes, 1970!!!
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Argo (2012) A few John Chambers (John Goodman) zingers on the movie-making business: "He says the Minotaur prosthetic is too tight, so he can't act." "If he could act, he wouldn't be playing the Minotaur." "What're ya' shootin'?" "Monster movie." "Yeah…any good?" "Target audience will hate it." "Who's the target audience?" "People with eyes." "You can teach somebody to be a director in a day?" "You can teach a Rhesus Monkey to be a director in a day."
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HERE IS A FIRST!!! Following is a GREAT line from a not-yet-released movie! SPECTRE "You're on a kite, dancing in a hurricane, Mr. Bond…"
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Daniel Day-Lewis as LINCOLN (2012) "A compass, I learned when I was surveying, it'll, it'll point you true north from where you're standing. But it's got no advice about the swamps, deserts and chasms that you'll encounter along the way. If, in pursuit of your destination, you plunge ahead, heedless of obstacles, and achieve nothing more than to sink in a swamp…what's the use of knowing true north?"
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Yes we are all individuals!
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Shakespearean actor Edward Lionheart (Vincent Price) confronts his fiercest critic, Peregrine Devlin (Ian Hendry) in Theatre Of Blood (1973) "How many actors have you destroyed, as you destroyed me? How many talented lives have you cut down with your pen? What do you know of the blood, sweat and toil of a theatrical production? Of the dedication of the men and the women in the noblest profession of them all? HOW COULD YOU KNOW? You talentless boobs who spew vitriol on the creative efforts of others, because you lack the ability to create yourselves?"
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WOW! Thanks, Gordon! Hannie Caulder is a huge favorite of mine. I really appreciate (as always) the GREAT photos!
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A bit of fatherly advice from Sir John Talbot (Anthony Hopkins) to his son Lawrence (Benecio Del Toro) from The Wolfman (2010). "Never look back, Lawrence. Never Look back. The past is a wilderness of horrors."
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"...tut tut ...Such ingratitude ...after all the times I've saved.. your ..life..." ahh ee ahh ee ahh ...wah wah wah!!
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Quite obviously a line from the classic "YOU ARE A PILL, MR. BILL!" (2015). …otherwise, I don't know the film you quoted.
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