Mr1der wrote:lol...she's built like a damn midget
Fast and FuriousABNRML4U wrote: 1.It starts with the eyes. She's gotta have those kind of eyes that can look right through the bulls***, to the good in someone. 20% angel, 80% devil. Down to earth. Ain't afraid to get a little engine grease under her fingernails.
That doesn't sound anything like me.
It ain't.
2. Is Apocolypse Now. The most brilliant piece of film ever shot.ABNRML4U wrote: 1.It starts with the eyes. She's gotta have those kind of eyes that can look right through the bulls***, to the good in someone. 20% angel, 80% devil. Down to earth. Ain't afraid to get a little engine grease under her fingernails.
That doesn't sound anything like me.
It ain't.
2.Everybody wanted me to do it, him most of all. I felt like he was up there, waiting for me to take the pain away. He just wanted to go out like a soldier, standing up, not like some poor, wasted, rag-assed renegade. Even the jungle wanted him dead, and that's who he really took his orders from anyway
You ever listen to K Billy's super sounds of the seventies? I love Mr. Blonde. Reservoir Dogs btwBmore-coupe wrote:Another great film...
"Listen kid, I'm not gonna bulls*** you, all right? I don't give a good f*** what you know, or don't know, but I'm gonna torture you anyway, regardless. Not to get information. It's amusing, to me, to torture a cop. You can say anything you want cause I've heard it all before. All you can do is pray for a quick death, which you ain't gonna get."
Devil's Rejects, but I liked House of 1000 Corpses more.rootS13 wrote:" There is no f---in' ice cream in your f---in' future. "
- "I'm gonna have to be taking your car today. See I have some top secret clown business that supersedes any plans that you might have for this here vehicle. -What's that about clown business? -Did I stutter, b----?"
Correct. I enjoyed both films. Rob Zombie has yet to disappoint me with his films.AppleBonker wrote:
Devil's Rejects, but I liked House of 1000 Corpses more.
Forrest GumpEvillE423 wrote:"Sometimes I guess there just aren't enough rocks."
I'm so mad that I couldn't get that one. Such a great movie, but it bothered me so much that I had to google it. so I wont post the answer.MinisterofDOOM wrote:"And if you forget one thing I'll have you shaved, sterilized, and destroyed!"
I was drawing a huge blank on this one, but once you posted that it all came together. I just needed someone reading the quote in that voice...Bmore-coupe wrote:
Forrest Gump
I too was stumped and did the same (mostly because I like your taste in movies). Been nearly 7 years since I've seen this. But, I just realized it's out on blu-ray, so I think I have a purchase to make in the near future.Bmore-coupe wrote:
I'm so mad that I couldn't get that one. Such a great movie, but it bothered me so much that I had to google it. so I wont post the answer.
Me too. It was so easy, but I stared at it for sooooo long. Thats why I ed , because then I pictured the scene. Jenny, violently throwing rocks at an empty house, while Forrest just stares at her confused. That look always reminds me of how I look at women when they are freaking out.AppleBonker wrote:I'm slacking hardcore.
I was drawing a huge blank on this one, but once you posted that it all came together. I just needed someone reading the quote in that voice...
1. I've seen it, but can't place it.... need a bit of time on that oneAppleBonker wrote:Scrotum. Don't know ^ that one either.
Needs moar quotes (all different movies):
1. "Yeah, I'm, I'm hip about time. But I just gotta go"
2. "Your compassion's overwhelming, doctor"
3. "These broads would hump the Leaning Tower of Pisa if they could get up there" - if anyone gets that without google I will seriously be impressed...
4. "That's not it! Where did she get that rubbish? It doesn't even start with 'I wish!' "
Yessir.Bmore-coupe wrote:2. Not 100% on this one... is it Halloween? I know it's an old horror movie\\
Not terribly surprising. Excellent flick though.Bmore-coupe wrote:3. I have absolutely no idea
Quite true. I loved this movie when I was younger.Bmore-coupe wrote:4. Labyrinth for sure. Just watched it again about a month ago.
Need time on a few more. But..Bmore-coupe wrote:A few more...
1. "Heineken? f*** that s***! Pabst Blue Ribbon!"
2. "You're gonna need a bigger boat."
3. "Dozens of people spontaneously combust each year. It's just not really widely reported.'
4. "Sonny had five fingers, but he only used three."
5. "It had been a wonderful evening and what I needed now, to give it the perfect ending, was a little of the Ludwig Van."
yes to all 3, bonus points for "salsa shark" reference in #2AppleBonker wrote:
Need time on a few more. But..
2. Jaws (or even clerks, though I think Clerks is we're not you're)
3. Spinal Tap?
5. Clockwork Orange?
Caddyshack good quotebarefoot mat wrote:"So i says, hey!, Lama?!, arn't ya gonna give a little, ya know somthin for the effort? The Lama says oh, thier wont be any reward, but when your dying, on your deathbed, you will recive total concieness. so ive got that goin for me. which is... nice."
John, I do believe you have fantastic taste in movies. Clerks may be one of the most quotable movies out there. I'm still struggling to place the other two quotes. Sonny is a dead giveaway but I'm having a major brain fart.Bmore-coupe wrote:
yes to all 3, bonus points for "salsa shark" reference in #2
Bronx TaleBmore-coupe wrote:A few more...4. "Sonny had five fingers, but he only used three."
Bah, no wonder I didn't get that right away. It's been ages since I've watched that.Steady_One_S13 wrote:
Bronx Tale
"do it again and you'll be admiring my butt from the pavemnet with a straw"
Quote is a little off, but Pulp Fictionbarefoot mat wrote:
3. "ya got a corps, in a car, minus the head at the garage. take it to it."
Why thank you sir, same to you. I hate television, so they are the only thing that I watch. TV is mindless (although, so are a lot of movies these days), but I am one of the few people that disagree with all of those people who say "the book was way better". I have nothing against reading, I just like to see a director's way of telling a story visually.AppleBonker wrote:
John, I do believe you have fantastic taste in movies. Clerks may be one of the most quotable movies out there. I'm still struggling to place the other two quotes. Sonny is a dead giveaway but I'm having a major brain fart.
Here's another easy two while I'm thinking:
1. "What do you hunt with a knife?"
2. "Merry Christmas. Sh*tter's full."