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i recognise the line, for some reason clint eastwood is comeing to mind.....was it heart break ridge by any chance?
Andy. |
Nope Andy, right genre but not a Clint line.
-Garrett |
Garrett, stop messing with my mind! I was about to say we'd had several quotes from this movie, perhaps even this particular quote, then I looked back and...it is the same and...it was you who posted it and me who answered! Care to try for something else? :)
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...or...if someone else wants to answer and post a new quote, have at it!
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Oh jeez,
Sorry Lorinda. You choose. Do you want me to post another one or do you want to take it? -Garrett That's the problem with getting older....LOL |
Just giving you a hard time, Garrett. That's such a great movie it deserves more go-rounds anyway. :)
Find another quote--let's see what else you got! |
OK, Sorry about that everyone. As I get older I find the storage in my mind is getting filled. I can't seem to remember what I've done in the past. The great thing about that is I can do the same thing again and it seems new!
That last quote was from Patton BTW. Alright here's another quote: Character 1: "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged in Fort Smith at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" Ned: "I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man." Character 1: "Fill your hand, you son-of-a-bitch!" I'm pretty sure I haven't seen that one before. -Garrett |
You and I must be about the same age--we like lots of the same movies! I should let someone else answer this but Rooster Cogburn is my favorite movie character of all time. LOVED the Duke. :)
True Grit. |
Wow Lorinda,
That was quick. I grew up watching old John Wayne movies. My dad loved the Duke and they use to show his old westerns on Saturday mornings. I was going to use a quote from another of his movies (one from Big Jake) but though it might be a little to obscure and since he won his only academy award for True Grit I thought it was fitting. You're up. -Garrett |
I was 10 years-old when True Grit was released. My dad took us to the theater to watch...it was wonderful. :)
Here's a quote from another film from back then: "Atta boy, Luther!" |
Hey Lorinda,
You and I definitely grew up watching the same movies. I'm just a bit younger than you but I'm sure we have a lot of same movies in our collections. I actually do know your last quote but am going to let someone else answer. At least I'll wait a little while. But very good pull and another often overlooked but great talent in that movie. -Garrett |
Quote:
Mrs. Natalie Miller: Well, they say there are still bloodstains on the organ keys... Mrs. Hutchinson: That's right; they've never been able to get them off. Mrs. Cobb: And they used Bon-Ami! Mrs. Natalie Miller: Everybody says he still comes there and plays, at midnight... Mrs. Cobb: Doesn't play as well as he used to! |
Aw shucks, I've been off thread for a couple of days on a project and didn't catch the earlier post. I would have gotten the "Atta boy, Luther" in a heartbeat.
It's "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" starring Don Knotts. It's a line that is repeated a couple of times during the film, typically when the title character is in mid-pause during an awkward stuttery public announcement. The line is spoken from the crowd, followed by everyone laughing, if I remember correctly. -Jon |
:) I figured I knew you that well. Should have left it alone just a few minutes longer. Take it away!
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Okay, here goes:
"THAT DOES IT! OUT YOU TWO PIXIES GO - TRU DA DOOR OR OUT DA WINDA!" -Jon |
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