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…and then McQueen followed it up with the best line in The Towering Inferno: "Oh, SHIT!"
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Evil blunt foul-mouthed bear Ted, is in front of store manager after being caught bonking a slutty till operator and doin his best to lose hs job. Store manager: "You had sexual intercourse with a co-worker on top of produce we sell to the public?" Ted: "Yeah. I f***ed her with a parsnip last week. And i sold the parsnip to a family with four small children!"
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First Men In The Moon (1964) "Poor Cavor. He did have such a terrible cold."
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so, its not from a movie... GAME OF THRONES season 5 "Hardhome" Khaleesi: I don't just want to stop the wheel, I want to crush it! Tyrian: . It's a beautiful dream, you're not the first to have dreamt it
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L. A. Confidential (1997) Jack Vincennes (Kevin Spacey) has a question for Ed Exley (Guy Pearce)… "Why in the world do you want to go digging any deeper into the Nite Owl killings, lieutenant?" "Rolo Tomasi." "Is there more to that, or am I supposed to guess?" "Rolo was a purse snatcher. My father ran into him off-duty, and he shot my father six times and got away clean. No one even knew who he was. I just made the name up to give him some personality." "What's your point?" "Rolo Tomasi is the reason I became a cop. I wanted to catch the guys who thought they could get away with it. It was supposed to be about justice. Then somewhere along the way I lost sight of that. Why did you become a cop?" "I don't remember."
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The Shawshank Redemption (1994) "You know, the funny thing is, on the outside, I was an honest man. Straight as an arrow. I had to come to prison to be a crook."
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Vertigo (1958) "And so you found me…"
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Hugo Drax may be my favorite Bond villain. He has a couple of my favorite villain lines, anyway: 'Look after Mr. Bond. See that some harm comes to him.' 'Mr. Bond, you persist in defying my efforts to provide an amusing death for you.' 'James Bond. You appear with the tedious inevitability of an unloved season.'
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