Michael Clayton. One of my favorite movies of all time. Just seems to be a perfect film. Well done.
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Are we waiting on a quote? I can provide another easy one if we all are. It's about the only thing I can do. Let me think for a minute and I will post one unless someone tells me I just missed it or the right person posts the question.
You know, if you're as lousy in bed as you are on the dance floor, you must be one lousy $#&*.
Oh yeah? Then why do they send me flowers the next morning?
I don't know. Maybe they thought you were dead.
I am perplexed. Good quote.
Think back to around my high school days. I'm old. Movie popular then.
Saturday night fever, I think
"[Pointing to his rank insignia] What does three up and three down mean to you, airman?
[airman's answer] End of an inning?"
It was Saturday Night Fever. Lot of great lines in that movie, really obnoxious stuff that gets missed b/c of the strutting and dancing and music.
this one is GOOOOODDDDD Morning Vietnam!
This should be easy, but it is absolutely one of my very favorite movie quotes (don't think I've used it yet but may have):
"I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubblegum."
They Live.
Rowdy Roddy Piper, what an actor, underappreciated...
To Hollywood... and glory!
1941.
"Damn John Whorfin and the horse he rode in on!"
It really did have some cool lines. One of these days I'll go back and watch it again.
Other thing that was cool about that movie. Apparently John Travolta is just a so-so dancer. But that's really him dancing. It's not magic, but apparently extremely good editing. It was a combination of 14 separate takes meshed into one flawlessly to make him appear much better than he really is.
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I had no idea. Very interesting.
I have a black and white art photo of him to sell. Found the photographer, it's of him in warmups in a studio, more the kind of thing he wore in the sequel. I wonder now if he was doing that just for the shoot or trying to work on things for the sequel. Age wise it puts him in that range.
Maybe my very favorite movie, so I'm going to jump back in quick.
The Quiet Man, John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. That line is by Ward Bond playing the priest. I love that line, very subtle in the movie, would be easy to miss.
Did you happen to watch it Saturday night? TCM was running Wayne movies, I caught it then. Great timing, needed a happy film, and I love that one.
"I'll kill you with my teacup."
Did you happen to watch it Saturday night? TCM was running Wayne movies, I caught it then. Great timing, needed a happy film, and I love that one.
C'mon Chuck, you ought to know old Cliff was watching it. Matter of fact I have it DVR'd; they don't make them like that and the Searchers anymore...
Thought about just getting it on DVD or Blue Ray myself.
BTW, you have me stumped on the latest quote...
Man, I figured someone would get that one. The film flopped at the box office, but still thought someone else here would have the same poor taste I have in film.
it's from "Chronicles of Riddick" with Vin Diesel. If you're curious, he did then kill the guy with his teacup.
This one will be a gimmie, but we need to have it on the list:
"What we have here, is a failure to communicate."
Cool Hand Luke
"Look for them in the Valley of the Lepers, if you can recognize them."
(OK, this isn't a movie quote but I just had to share this Al Pacino quote)
When he was a kid..."I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness."
Not sure where we are or who's up, but here's an easy one....
"Is that a ten gallon hat or are you just enjoying the show?"
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I have no idea. Best Little whorehouse?