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I have been heard to say "Swell." (with a slightly grumpy tone in my voice ) (1979) which is from a movie. (Anybody know which one?) I think I might have said "I'm getting into the shower now; I won't be able to hear you (1950)," but I wasn't being serious since I don't have company over just before I plan to have a shower. How about you?
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I've used "Swell", but in recent weeks I've gotten to use: "It'll bite your head off, man." and "You only got just the two arms."
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I'm really far gone with movie-itis: If there is something that happens in real life that I find wryly amusing, I'll turn my head to the side wearing a mock-pained expression - not to look at someone next to me, but as though I'm giving an aside to a camera!
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To those who have posted: Thank you! If you could edit your post to include the year of the movie, that would help those of us who are enjoying puzzling out which movie it is. Thanks.
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I'll be back. I say that every time I leave the strip club. Made me laugh! This is from a 1984 movie, right?
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A line I wish I could use to put someone obnoxious in their place: "It's only your ignorance that keeps you tolerable." (1971)
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Being a quotes obsessive, i use movie lines on a daily basis when situations occur or someone says something unwittingly which begs for its suitable movie response. Only the other day i said to my mate Do you want a drink? and she replied Water! So i said "...Don't die, I'll get you water. Stay there. Don't move, I'll get you water. Don't die until later.... In the cemetary, okay, in the grave okay! But it must have a name or a number on it! Talk, damn you! You dummy! Must be a thousand...five thousand..." 1966. Eli wallach
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