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yeah I know but I couldn`t think of a hard one at 5 in the morning , take it away
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Kieth - you have a new quote for us?
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Seeing how I tend to miss, I was just waiting for confirmation. For all I know, it only sounded like Sin City, and might have been Steel Magnolias ;)
Quote- Well America, there you have it, Frankenstein has just been attacked by the French Airforce and he's whipped their derrieres! |
Tough one, eh? Need a clue? How much you got? j/k
Frankenstein is played by a member of the famous Carradine family. Also known as Grasshopper. |
No idea.....it sounds like somethin' from celebrity death match!
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Death Race 2000 I've seen that movie too many times to know I'm wrong. Here's mine. I had to look it up to make sure I didn't butcher it. You risk your skin catching killers and the juries turn them loose so they can come back and shoot at you again. If you're honest you're poor your whole life and in the end you wind up dying all alone on some dirty street. For what? For nothing. For a tin star. |
Good call Dylan. What genre is your quote from? Again, it sounds like Sin City, Bruce Willis?
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To me it sounds like Gary Cooper in High Noon.
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I don't normally watch old westerns... sad isn't it?
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Any hints Dylan?
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Got it-----1952-High Noon. Still love this game, been away from it for a while.
Here's mine. Fairly recent movie: "Morgan, this crop stuff is just about a bunch of nerds who never had a girlfriend their whole lives. They're like thirty now. They make up secret codes and analyze Greek mythology and make secret societies where other guys who never had girlfriends can join in. They do stupid crap like this to feel special. It's a scam. Nerds were doin' it twenty five years ago and new nerds are doing it again." Thanks---Mike |
That was from Signs, with Mel Gibson, right?
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Gotta step in and say that I beat you to the punch on Dylan's quote there Mike... look three posts above yours... I was just waiting on Dylan to say I was right, so I could bask in smug self-absorbed satisfaction.
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I know the feeling Chris. So many times you feel you are dead on... only to find out you missed. Sort of like Lorinda, and my misdirecting quote. She was half right though :)
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Chris- Your forum, big old dogs go first :)
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You're on too much of a roll here, Keith, so you go ahead, I'll get another one later on.
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Alrighty then...
"Your mother had a tongue like a trout..." |
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Damn, Didn't read enough, sorry Chris! Mike |
Got y'all stuuuumped ;)
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It's such a sick image, that I'm having trouble getting my head in to the story :). It certainly smells (no pun) of John Cleese to me.
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Waaay off. It's a flick about Yupers, if that is how they spell it. Upper peninsula of Michigan.
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Ok, you need one more hint? Jeff Daniels Wrote, Directed, and Starred in this hilarious flick.
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Oh! Oh! No one's taking it!
I'm going for it! ..... Super Sucker. :) |
Nope, but that's another good Jeff Daniels movie.
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How many movies did he direct?
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I've seen two, so at least that many.
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One too many!
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I don't know about that. The movie I'm quoting from was hilarious and original. Super Sucker was a little flat at times, but still better than half the summer blockbusters. I'd be happy to watch more from him.
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More hints, or do y'all give?
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Escanaba in da Moonlight ?
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I meant one too many as in if it were only one this would be a slam dunk.
I havent seen Super Sucker--I just know he made it. |
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Here we go -
"It confirms most of what I think of human nature. You see that and normal life falls away." |
Well here is a hint - Winner of actor in a leading role was given to this film.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman played in this movie.
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Oh man, was that in "Capote?" I don't remember it!
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YOU got it!
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P.S. Hoffman did a great job in that movie. I don't think anyone else could have pulled it off.
Here's one: (reading fortune aloud) "Beware Japanese waitress bearing fortune cookies..." (ponders) "....Japanese waitress..." |
Our "hero's" boss has gone berserk and is shooting at him and a suspect:
Suspect: "He's out of ammunition." Hero: "He's out of his mind--that's what he's out of!" 1970's comedy. I hope I'm not the only fan of this series. :) |
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