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Oh, and by the way, its not "School of Rock" either.
just so ya know. -Jon |
All right then. Since you took my other obvious guesses...(but forgot The Principal w/ J. Belushi) Maybe you should just be nice and Pay it forward so Hunt can go to AA and Spacey can get his Handicap parking pass? (if its not Pay it Forward........)
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We have a winner. It is indeed "Pay It Forward". Nice going, Josh. Johnie, tell the man what he's won. (Announcer voice) Josh, you've won...... the next turn at bat. (applause) Your turn. -Jon |
"What can't you say in front of mom?"
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Nope. Here is another hint.
Son: What ya cooking ma? Mom: Beer Son: Oh.. with Noodles! Was a movie in the 80's |
Is it "Wiseguys" with Piscopo and DeVito?
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Nope, Think Comedy/Parody Of Ganster Mob *Hello from Bistol UK Airport.... Flight delayed for 30 minutes... I hope that is all... |
"Married to the Mob" ?
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or maybe "Johnny Dangerously" ?
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"I know what you could't say... You want to hump your brains out! Vavoom Vavoom Vavoom!" Tiss your turn! |
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#3286 "What is that" you ask? #3286 was the stock number for the VHS copy of "Johnny Dangerously" in the video rental store I worked at in the 80s. I memorized the stock numbers of hundreds of the movies (occupational hazard) and 20 years later, whenever a movie title that we stocked comes up in conversation, I tend to blurt out the stock number before I even realize it. Yeah, I suffer from intermittent OCD issues. Now here is a quote from stock number #3245. "Give me the amulet, you b**ch!" (Note: the '**' word is edited for content to keep the post 'clean'. This is not considered one of the more notable quotes from the film, but certainly a slightly controversial one considering the person to whom the character was speaking.) -Jon |
I rambled and strayed in the previous post. Let me try again by just posting the new quote and relevant info:
"Give me the amulet, you b**ch!" (Note: the '**' word is edited for content to keep the post 'clean'. This is not considered one of the more notable quotes from the film, but certainly a slightly controversial one considering the person to whom the character was speaking.) -Jon |
I assume its the Monster Squad? "My name...is Horace!"
Dracula talking to a little girl. They dont make Draculas like they used to. I only recall Duncan Regeher from V, but he did a decent enough Dracula. Fast forward to Van Helsing and Blade 3. Possibly the worst Draculas ever on screen. |
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I guess the line "Wolfman's got nards" was probably the most marketable of the movie's quotes, but the amulet quote spoken by Dracula was most impressive, I think, for its shock value. This was a movie that suffered from lack of a specific target audience. It was necessarily scary enough to be a bona-fide horror film although there were some very good scary images. It wasn't really a comedy although there were a lot of points where the dialogue was intended to get a laugh from the audience. It wasn't really a goonie-style kids movie even though it is centered around kids who save the world. Even the use of language and gore effects prevented it from being accepted as family fare in the 1980s - although probably more acceptable as family fare today. The amulet line was very effective for two reasons. Up to that point, the dracula character wasn't REALLY all that terrifying. But when he picked up the five year old girl by the throat and screamed that line in her face, it felt kinda horrifying. According to the DVD extras, Duncan generally didn't wear his fake teeth or red eye contacts on set when the little girl was around because he didn't want to scare her. In order to get a genuinely frightened reaction from her for this scene, it was the first time she would see him in full makeup. So when he hissed at her, her scream was genuine and it was a one-take scene. Anyway, good job Kelly. Your turn. -Jon |
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I havent seen it since the 80s but certain things stick out. Frankenstein in the clubhouse, the Gillman, I forgot that Wolfman line. lol
Its really hard to do those old Universal monsters without thinking of Lugosi Karloff, Cheney. BTW I have heard that Del Toro is thinking about doing a Hell Boy vs Universal Monsters movie-and he wants to use the original designs and possibly cg. Van Helsing's Dracula was bad bad bad--but for a few seconds at the start i could see that he was trying to do a Lugosi impression. But Blade 3. WOW. What were they thinking. And the scene where Dracula runs away from Blade like he was a street pimp. It may be Dracula's lowest moment. Anyway this may not be easy so I will throw in one hint--Charlton Heston is not in it. ;) "Eat recycled food. Recycled food is good for the environment and 'ok' for you." |
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Two other convicts figured out that the city heating vent gushes solid flame every 30 seconds. They realized, if they timed it right, they could run down the pipeline to an opening inside the city. So, these two other guys, they made it, right? Actually, they were roasted. But the theory's a sound one. |
Ah! "Judge Dredd".
What an embarrassing movie this was. I've watched it on weekend runs on networks like TNT or Spike when they run those also-ran marathons. When my system is bogged down by lengthy render sessions, I flip on the tube to see what type of brain-numbing programming passes the time. "Judge Dredd" made me think I would have been better off watching the render bar move across my screen. This movie felt like an indictment because I belong to a species for which this movie was designed as entertainment. Oh the humanity. -Jon |
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"I knew you were going to say that." Take it away... |
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i got a quote on deck... so i hope you get this soon
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Its been a few days so unless he shows up in the next few hours would say pervious question asker or you could take it per the rules.
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Okay, sorry. Here it is. We're going back to the mid 80s for this one.
Character 1: "Have you ever been Captain Nemo, trapped inside your submarine while the giant squid is attacking you? " Character 2: "Yes" C 1: "Weren't you afraid you couldn't escape? " C 2: "But it's only a story" C 1: "That's what I'm talking about. The ones YOU read are safe." C 2: "And that one isn't?" This one is probably pretty easy and will go quickly. (yes, it's also easily googlable ... if that is a word.) -Jon |
Alright.... here is another one from the same movie:
"Because people who have no hopes are easy to control, and whoever has the control has the power!" -Jon |
I wanted a refund. That story most certainly ended.... (Granted I was just born when it came out so I didnt pay to see it...)
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Your turn, good sir. -Jon |
Fairly easy I think : "Snack Pack! You're the coolest!"
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Billy Madison?
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Your turn! |
"Where are you going? You do NOT walk out on The Duke!"
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cue chirping crickets.
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I found it via google if that counts after so long? I think we need a new question....
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Yeah I found it by google too but i havent even seen the movie.
I have an interesting one just waiting for the chance to use it. |
Well we can Alex till tomorrow and then we will have to post a new one, I don't mind if you go.
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Yep ok.
Thanks. Will wait to see what he says. |
From someone who checks in off and on to see if she actually knows one of these quotes (she never does, obviously) just let me say…
…Post something! I think you’ve waited long enough. :) |
OK, an easy one.
"Great. Just what we needed. A Drewish Princess." |
Yippee!!!
Spaceballs! |
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