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LaMspeach -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (11/25/2007 7:20:53 AM)

" I rather have a moment of extraordinary then a life times of ordinary."

Seel Magnolias - Julia Roberts




ownedgirlie -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (11/25/2007 11:04:01 AM)

Funny Quotes  [:D]:

"I've been kidnapped by K-Mart!"
-- Bette Medler in Ruthless People

"Give the bag to Bozo, drop the gun, and put your hands in the air!"
-- Lt. Bender, in Ruthless People

"I'm sick and tired of men always coming and going, going and coming, and always too soon."
-- Madeline Khan in Blazing Saddles

"Is it twue how zey say zat you people are...gifted?"
(lights go out, sound of zipper opening)
"Oh...it's twue.  It's twue!  It's twue!!!"
-- Madeline Khan in Blazing Saddles

"I don't think I want to know a six-year-old who isn't a dreamer, or a sillyheart. And I sure don't want to know one who takes their student career seriously. I don't have a college degree. I don't even have a job. But I know a good kid when I see one. Because they're ALL good kids, until dried-out, brain-dead skags like you drag them down and convince them they're no good. You so much as scowl at my niece, or any other kid in this school, and I hear about it, and I'm coming looking for you!

Now take this quarter, go downtown, and have a rat gnaw that thing off your face! Good day to you, madam."

-- John Candy in Uncle Buck




BlackKnight -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (11/25/2007 11:18:08 AM)

"Hello, My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepair to die!'
-The Princess Bride, Inigo Montoya- Mandy Potampkin 




MadameMarque -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (11/26/2007 4:25:17 AM)

There's so much great dialogue in Takashi Miike's movies!



In this scene from Ichi the Killer, Kakihara's gang boss, Anjo, has gone missing, and another character thinks he knows why Kakihara will do anything to find him:

You had the hots for Anjo, didn’t you?

Not because you’re queer or because you admired his balls.

It was because you relished the pain that he inflicted, when he beat you up.

That’s why you want to find him so badly.

Am I right?

You need him to hurt you again.

________________________________________________


And later, in Ichi the Killer:


KAKIHARA

You want to be my woman, don't you?
 
Then give it to me like you did before.


KAREN

- Does that hurt?
 
 
KAKIHARA
 
- Keep going.


Listen, when you're hurting someone, don't think of the pain that he feels.

Only concentrate on the pleasure of causing him pain.

That's the only way to show true compassion for your partner.



It's OK.

Do it like you want to kill me.




- from Ichi the Killer, screenplay by Sakichi Sato, original story from manga by Hideo Yamamoto


Translated from original Japanese dialogue




HotFaerieMama -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (11/26/2007 12:17:29 PM)

"
There's no earthly way of knowing
Which direction we are going
There's no knowing where we're going
Or which way the wind is blowing
Is it raining? Is it snowing?
Is a hurricane a-blowing?
Not a speck of light is showing
So the danger must be growing
Oh, the fires of hell are glowing
Is the grisly reaper mowing?
Yes! The danger must be growing (Faster! Faster!)
For the rowers keep on rowing (Faster! Faster!)
And they're certainly not showing (Faster! Faster!)
Any signs that they are slowing (Faster! Faster!)"

- Willy Wonka
 
on a side note if its on a reg. cable channel here in the us that part is cut out.. due to the fact that Marilyn Manson did a cover of it.





philosophy -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (11/26/2007 12:49:13 PM)

"I think therefore I am" The talking bomb in Dark Star, just before blowing up.......




MadameMarque -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (11/26/2007 1:07:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: philosophy

"I think therefore I am" The talking bomb in Dark Star, just before blowing up.......


A quote apropos to your screenname, Philosophy:
http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/Outline_of_Great_Books_Volume_I/ithinkth_bga.html

 
"To do is to be." - Jean Paul Sartre
"To be is to do." - Albert Camus
"Do be do be do" - Frank Sinatra
 
[Somebody tell me whether I got the first philosophy matched up correctly to Jean Paul Sartre.  It's been a long time since I first heard that joke.  Or read any Jean Paul Sartre.]




MistressPav -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 12:58:36 AM)


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ORIGINAL: velvetears

i don't remember it line for line but the soliliqy where Al Pacino, in Devils Advocate, talks about God vs the Devil - so funny i had tears streaming down my face from laughing so hard.  At one point i think he refers to god as the ultimate sadist. 


Awesome one....I will have to re-watch and write it down.  I remember him saying something about:

"God sits up there and laughs his ass off watching us like a gag-reel show.  He is the ultimate sadist....he tells you that you can look at the menu, but you can't order.  You can taste the food but you can't swallow it.   I can give you all the pleasure in the world; pleasure like....the first time you walk into the strange woman's bedroom...."

I found the link to the speel....check it out!  




bliss1 -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 4:48:04 AM)

This one has more than likely already been listed - but it is so good

Yippie Ki Ky Mother Fucker - Thank you Bruce Willis and Die Hard




shivvy -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 4:49:56 AM)

"oh, bother...."
 
winnie the pooh [:D]




shivvy -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 4:51:42 AM)

sorry, or....
 
"bouncing's wot tiggers do best" [:D]




RazorJAK -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 5:09:43 AM)

Another line from "The Devil's Advocate" which I've always liked ...

John Milton/Satan (Al Pacino's character for you lot who can't remember character names at all.) -
* There's this beautiful girl just fucked me forty ways from Sunday... we're done, she's walking to the bathroom, (grin) ... she's trying to walk, she turns... she looks... it's me.  Not the Trojan army just fucked her. Little ol' me.  She gets this look on her face like: "How the hell did that happen?" *

The Devil's Advocate has been one of my favorites since the first time I saw it with my other theatre classmates.  We had a "Keannu drinking game" that we liked to play. 

He looks like he's parroting the lines without understanding them. - drink
He drops accent. - two drinks
He looks absolutely clueless. - sip  ( We had to make that a sip ... otherwise we'd die from alcohol poisoning before the first scene of ANY of his movies ends )
etc etc etc







RazorJAK -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 5:47:09 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BlackKnight

'I'm Mister Freeze Mizer I'm Mr Snow, whatever I touch turns 40 below' -the year without a christmas



Actually,  that's from "The Year Without a Santa Claus".

quote:

ORIGINAL: BlackKnight

'From hells heart I stab at thee' star trek 2 wrath of Kahn


Khan quoting Captain Ahab from "Moby Dick" ...
I know that's picking nits.  But you have no idea how many illiterate fucktards have actually tried to correct me on the quote.

quote:

ORIGINAL: BlackKnight
'Love me, Fear me, Do as I say, and I will be your slave!' Star Trek tos space seed


Labyrinth






KMsAngel -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 5:53:05 AM)

" it's not  your fault" Good Will Hunting

(the scene in Robin williams office)




MadameMarque -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 5:55:37 AM)

I must respectfully disagree, about Keanu Reeves' acting.  It appears that directors Bernardo Bertolucci, Francis Ford Coppola, Kenneth Branagh, Gus Van Sant, and the Wachowski’s, among others, would disagree, too.
 
Regarding his trouble with dialects - he just needs the right dialect coach, I'll give you that.  But I've always been amazed at some of the great actors who glaringly gaff on dialects, without anyone seeming to notice.  I notice, though.  Thea ah sum baad Suthun acceyunts goin' on, ahyut thea (and English, French, etc, etc...).
 
When I think of Devil's Advocate, I especially remember how brilliant Charlize Theron is, in it.  Her performance in that is an unacknowledged gem.


~ Edited to spell Charlize Theron's name correctly.  Damn, I knew that didn't look right! ~




Rumtiger -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 5:58:00 AM)

"Sire, you look like the piss boy!"
"...well you look like a bucket of shit!"

Definitly in my top 5 favorite movies.

points to whoever can name it.




MadameMarque -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 6:14:11 AM)

"Fear is the price of our instrument."

From Red Dragon:

Will Graham: I need your opinion, now.


Dr. Hannibal Lecter: Then here’s one:  You stink of fear and that cheap lotion.

You stink of fear, Will, but you’re not a coward.

You fear me, but still you came here.  You fear this shy boy, yet still you seek him out.

Don’t you understand, Will?  You caught me because we’re very much alike.  Without our imaginations, we’d be like all those other poor dullards. 

Fear is the price of our instrument.  But I can help you bear it.


- Screenplay by Ted Tally (I think this particular bit of dialogue is his), adapted from Thomas Harris' book, Red Dragon




RazorJAK -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 6:19:21 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Rumtiger

"Sire, you look like the piss boy!"
"...well you look like a bucket of shit!"

Definitly in my top 5 favorite movies.

points to whoever can name it.


Okay Faggot!  What's next?





RazorJAK -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 7:00:34 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MadameMarque
I must respectfully disagree, about Keanu Reeves' acting.  It appears that directors Bernardo Bertolucci, Francis Ford Coppola, Kenneth Branagh, Gus Van Sant, and the Wachowski’s, among others, would disagree, too.


Regarding Coppola and Branagh's use of Reeves ... sometimes directors are forced to use certain actors in order to get a movie done.  Either by the studios because of an actor's "drawing power" or by agents " You can have X for this picture.  But you have to give Y a role in it to get him/her. ".

Regarding Bertolucci's use of him ... I'll admit to not seeing Little Buddha.  The idea of Reeves portraying Siddartha kinda makes me throw up in my mouth a little.

Don't get me started on the Wachowski brothers.  I WEPT when I found out they were to be involved with the film adaptation of V for Vendetta.  The Wachowskis,  like Uwe Boll, are examples of how one can be succesful without being good at what you do.

Yes,  I know that opinion puts me in the minority.  Then again,  a "majority" voted for Bush in '04.








BumbleBee2MsP -> RE: What is your favorite movie line? (12/11/2007 7:14:16 AM)

Gee, BlackKnight already go Princess Bride and ownedgirlie hit Blazing Saddles.
but these are great too:
"There are more things in heaven and earth then are dremt of in your Phylosophy."       Svengali
                             also the sign post in Steve Martin's L.A (and dozens of other's.) oh ya,  a little thing by Shakspeare called Hamlet

"It's Alive."  Dr. Frankenstien

"E minor is the saddest key there is."  This is Spinal Tap

"That's all folks"  Porky Pig




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