Wrong John Silver |
No takers from my others? Okay, some answers:
"That was me seducing you. It needs to be the other way around."
Specifically the last line: "...Now, where was I?"
And a couple new ones:
"White white white is the color of our carpets!"
"I assume I need no introduction."
Tacticslion |
"Would you say I have a plethora of piñatas?"
"... uh... oh, yes, El Guapo. You have a plethora."
"... what is a "plethora"?""... uh... why?"
"You told me that I have a plethora. And I just would like to know if you know what a plethora is. I would not like to think that a person would tell someone he has a plethora, and then find out that he has no idea what it means to have a plethora."
"... I am sorry, El Guapo. I do not have your superior intelligence and education. But do you think perhaps that you are angry about something else, and looking to take it out on me?"
(May be ever-so-slightly off. Sorry. It's been a while.)
EDIT:
Related:
"Can I have your watch when you are dead?"
And:
A: "We'll just have to use our brains!"
B and C: "Dang it!"
Also, while sneaking in and waiting on the signal, a "bird noise":
A: "Hoo-hoo!"
*B and C don't realize they're being signaled*
A: "Caw-caw!"
*B and C don't realize they're being signaled*
A: "hay! hay! hay-yoo! hay-yoo! yoo-too!"
*B and C don't realize they're being signaled*
A: "lookuphere! lookuphere! lookuphere!"
*B and C don't realize they're being signaled*
A: "Hey! You! GUYS!"
EDIT 2: yeah, I just looked it up and at least some of those are off. Ah, well. I'm not changin' 'em, 'cause it's close enough, I think. :)
Great film.
Jaelithe |
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Jaelithe wrote:Wrong John Silver wrote:"This is a message from the future. This is not a dream."Is that from Prince of Darkness?Yes, and the source of me hearing "This is not a dream" in my dreams.
I've always enjoyed Prince of Darkness, even though as a good Roman Catholic boy I find the premise absurd dualistic tripe.
Here's one:
"These monsters are as stupid as human beings!"
I'll be very impressed if anyone gets it.
RainyDayNinja RPG Superstar 2014 Top 32, RPG Superstar 2013 Top 16 |
Auxmaulous |
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Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:Man answers phone: "Thrill me."
I know I've seen this movie. Great I have to go to work in 8 hours and I'll be up all night trying to remember!
I'm going to guess (because I own this movie) and I remember that the main character/cop was nuts - "Night of the Creeps"?
Very under-rated horror movie.
Auxmaulous |
"Remember: No matter where you go, there you are."
Wrong John Silver wrote:Buckaroo Banzai and his adventures across the Eighth Dimension.Nailed it!
Actually - it was in MM: Beyond Thunderdome - when Iron bar is going after the train, and Pig killer tells him this to make him pause during his attack.
But you must have seen it in that other movie - so it was the source you were looking for...
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
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PsychoticWarrior wrote:Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:Man answers phone: "Thrill me."
I know I've seen this movie. Great I have to go to work in 8 hours and I'll be up all night trying to remember!
I'm going to guess (because I own this movie) and I remember that the main character/cop was nuts - "Night of the Creeps"?
Very under-rated horror movie.
Huzzah! Space aliens, zombies, creepy crawlies, sorority girls in lingerie, psychopathic axe killers, Stacey Keach, this one's got it all!
I got good news and bad news, girls. The good news is your dates are here...
Tequila Sunrise |
Tequila Sunrise wrote:Convert to Catholicism. We'll happily back you up."Every breath you take is a sin."
I've always wanted an excuse to use that line in person.
...And not get either reported or punched in the face.
Isn't "Every breath I take is a sin" more appropriate to Catholicism?
Jaelithe |
Jaelithe wrote:Isn't "Every breath I take is a sin" more appropriate to Catholicism?Tequila Sunrise wrote:Convert to Catholicism. We'll happily back you up."Every breath you take is a sin."
I've always wanted an excuse to use that line in person.
...And not get either reported or punched in the face.
That depends on whether you're layperson or clergy. ;)
dmchucky69 |
Wrong John Silver wrote:DungeonmasterCal wrote:"We all float down here.""He thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts."IT
Try this one.
"It would be better, for you to eat this can, than what is inside it. Why must everything in this country be covered in Monosidic... Monosidi..?"
"Monosodium Glutemate, you can't even say it."
"I can say rat droppings, does not mean I want to eat them."
One of my favorite movies: Remo Williams, The Adventure Begins.
"M O O N. That spells Nebraska."
"How I love to love Nadine."
Fallen_Mage |
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"I've always wanted to fight a desperate battle against incredible odds.."
"The Armada will break through the Frontier here, and reach Rylos in twenty clicks. Squadrons of deck fighters will preceed the Mothership."
"Squadrons? How many squadrons?"
"It isn't the number of squadrons that concerns me. It's this communication turret that connects them all. So they can act as one, during the fight."
"Wait a minute. We knock out the turret to get the fighters. But to get to the turret, we gotta get through the fighters. We're dead."
"I'll have it all figured out by the time we reach the Frontier."
*Immediately, alarms go off.*
"What's that?"
"The Frontier."
One of my absolute childhood favorites.
Tequila Sunrise |
Tequila Sunrise wrote:That depends on whether you're layperson or clergy. ;)Jaelithe wrote:Isn't "Every breath I take is a sin" more appropriate to Catholicism?Tequila Sunrise wrote:Convert to Catholicism. We'll happily back you up."Every breath you take is a sin."
I've always wanted an excuse to use that line in person.
...And not get either reported or punched in the face.
Gotcha! Being a priest does have a certain appeal...but requires a lot of study, as I understand it. Maybe I can just snag a white collar from a costume shop, and play the part of a traveling priest long enough to say what I want to say...
Oh, and the movie is The DaVinci Code, and the quote is in fact spoken by a crazy Catholic monk.
ShinHakkaider |
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Calex wrote:"I've always wanted to fight a desperate battle against incredible odds..""The Armada will break through the Frontier here, and reach Rylos in twenty clicks. Squadrons of deck fighters will preceed the Mothership."
"Squadrons? How many squadrons?"
"It isn't the number of squadrons that concerns me. It's this communication turret that connects them all. So they can act as one, during the fight."
"Wait a minute. We knock out the turret to get the fighters. But to get to the turret, we gotta get through the fighters. We're dead."
"I'll have it all figured out by the time we reach the Frontier."
*Immediately, alarms go off.*
"What's that?"
"The Frontier."
One of my absolute childhood favorites.
The Last StarFighter. Great Movie.