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chicaloca
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posted 03-04-2001 01:19 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
"Urban Cowboy"
~"Fine, fergit it!" (Sissy)
~"Fine, fergit it!" (Bud)
"Saturday Night Fever"
~"You know, I spend a long time on my hair
and then he hits it. He hits my hair." (Tony)
"Gone With the Wind"
~"You're not worth three hundred dollars."
(Rhett)
"Flash Gordon"
~"Forget it, Ming. Dale's with me." (Flash)
"An Officer and a Gentleman"
~"I'm not pregnant. I got my period this morning." (Lynette)
"Ratboy"
~"Read!!!" (Ratboy)
"Sid and Nancy"
~"What about our farewell drugs?" (Nancy)
"Purple Rain"
~"The stage is no place for your personal shit, man." (the boss dude)

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schalldampfer
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posted 03-04-2001 09:31 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Star Wars-all three episodes that did not include the abomination that was jar jar

And Gladiator.

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poet21
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posted 03-05-2001 12:40 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Top Gun: talk to me goose, you shake my nerves and you rattle my brain.

Forrest Gump: Run Forrest run!!!!

Life is like a box of chocolates, you never no what your going get.

Blazzing Saddles: Bandges, we don't need no stinking badges!

History of the World Part 1: Miracle, that's the name of the horse.

Brigadoon: go home, go home, go home with bonney jean. go home, go home, I'll go home with booney jean.

Robin Hood Prince of Thieves: F--- me, he cleared it.

Tombstone: I gotta a gun, one for each of ya

Bram Stoker's Dracula: He is Nosferatu,the undead.
Ever After: To live a life without love, is no life at all.

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bstone
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posted 03-05-2001 04:41 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sixteen candles, and dirty dancing.
I know these movies word for word, I could watch both of them every day!

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castillo
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posted 03-06-2001 01:05 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
it would have to be The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension:
"LEFT! No, your other left!" (quoted in The Matrix) not to forget "Identify yourself?" (quoted in a season 2 Buffy)

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ObiSeanKenobi
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posted 03-06-2001 05:34 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
the cable guy
anything by kevin smith
bio-dome (i know i know)

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ObiSeanKenobi
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posted 03-06-2001 05:45 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by poet21:
Top Gun: talk to me goose, you shake my nerves and you rattle my brain.

Forrest Gump: Run Forrest run!!!!

Life is like a box of chocolates, you never no what your going get.

Blazzing Saddles: Bandges, we don't need no stinking badges!

History of the World Part 1: Miracle, that's the name of the horse.

Brigadoon: go home, go home, go home with bonney jean. go home, go home, I'll go home with booney jean.

Robin Hood Prince of Thieves: F--- me, he cleared it.

Tombstone: I gotta a gun, one for each of ya

Bram Stoker's Dracula: He is Nosferatu,the undead.
Ever After: To live a life without love, is no life at all.


doesnt the tombstone quote go like this:
"your nuthin but a drunk piano player, your probly seeing double"

"i've got two guns, one for the each of ya'"

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Torigirl4ever21
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posted 03-09-2001 06:30 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by cinemabuff:
Is there a movie that you have seen that has so much replay value that you could practically recite it beginning to end? I got the idea for this one because my father used to work as a projectionist in a movie theater, and he memorized "The Godfather" because the theater played it so much. Even though these aren't my favorite films (except the first two), "Magnolia", "Singin' in the Rain", "Rocky Horror Picture Show", and "Jurassic Park".

Labryinth I can practically recite word for word.

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justdumbluck
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posted 03-09-2001 08:48 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by cinemabuff:
Is there a movie that you have seen that has so much replay value that you could practically recite it beginning to end? I got the idea for this one because my father used to work as a projectionist in a movie theater, and he memorized "The Godfather" because the theater played it so much. Even though these aren't my favorite films (except the first two), "Magnolia", "Singin' in the Rain", "Rocky Horror Picture Show", and "Jurassic Park".

"Ghostbusters" has to top the list. I don't know if it's my favorite, but..."He's an ugly little spud, isn't he?"

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poet21
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posted 03-13-2001 12:37 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Quite right my friend, but to much to write down. but worth hearing it in its full context/
quote:
Originally posted by ObiSeanKenobi:
doesnt the tombstone quote go like this:
"your nuthin but a drunk piano player, your probly seeing double"

"i've got two guns, one for the each of ya'"


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xander6981
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posted 03-15-2001 07:54 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by fadegrrl:
Mine's definitely The Big Lebowski. The dialogue between The Dude, Walter, and Donny is SO classic!

"Donny, you're out of your element! Dude, the chinaman is not the issue here. I'm talking about unchecked agression here. Also, Dude, chinaman is not the preferred knowingclature. Asian american, please."
-Walter, The Big Lebowski.

The Coens just keep getting better.

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Mountaineergirl4
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posted 03-18-2001 08:35 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have memorized Dogma, Christmas Vacation, and Clueless!!! I know those movies make for a weird combination but I love all 3!!! I mean who doesn't love Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase and the rest of the gang, especially cousin Eddy. Plus Dogma has Matt and Ben in it, with other great characters!!! Clueless is just a classic!!
"Hey James Bond in America we drive on the right side of the Road"

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The Real Muse
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posted 03-24-2001 06:44 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
*The Princess Bride, I have trained all of my men to respond in "as you wish"

*Goonies, my 6 year old has Sean Astin's speech memorized,"it's our time, down here, it's there time up there and it's our time down here, we can save our homes,but that all ends if we ride up Troy's bucket."

*The Sound of Music, Julie Andrews was my hero.

*Most musicals

*The Little Mermaid (I probably watched it 2 zillion times)

*Ever After-The most poignant version I have ever seen of that story.

*A slew of John Hughes films from the 80's, everyone would have a more enriched life if John Hughes was required viewing.

I guess there are too many. I have seen so much great entertainment in my almost 30 years to narrow it down.


I ALMOST FORGOT....
Shakespeare in Love

I LOVE that movie. It is the hopeless romantic in me. I believe that kind of love only exsists in film and my new screenplay. Seriously, I really believe that is why we, as a society rank that genre at the top. It is the unreachable goal of our nature. To find perfect love. Hey, there is a story there, one that has already been done, none the less, a story just the same.


[This message has been edited by The Real Muse (edited 03-24-2001).]

ooops. forgot about "Never Been Kissed"
" I'm sorry I'm late, it took me forever to get here.", "I know what you mean."

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CaptCaveman
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posted 03-26-2001 01:38 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The Ref (starring denis leary and Kevin Spacey)

"You know what I'm going to get you for next Christmas, mom? A big wooden cross so anytime you feel unappreciated for all the sacrifices you've made, you can climb up on it and nail yourself to it"
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"You know what this family needs? A mute"
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CAROLINE
"I had this dream"

LLOYD
"Do we have to do dreams"

CAROLINE
"I was at this resturant, and the waiter brought me my meal, it was Lloyd's head on a plate of spinich with his penis sticking out of his ear. I said, I didn't order this, the waiter said you must try it, it's a delicacy, but don't eat the penis it's just garnish"

PSYCHOLOGIST
"Lloyd, what do you think of the dream?"

LLOYD
"I think she should stop telling it at dinner parties to all our friends"
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"The day you see anything through til the end, I'll stick my own dick in my ear"

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CaptCaveman
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posted 03-26-2001 01:55 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Another movie is "CLUE"
"That was your 2nd husband, your first husband also disappeared"

"That was his job, he was an illussionist"

"But he never reappeared"

"He wasn't a very good illussionist"
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"Like the mounties, we always get our man"

"Mrs. Peacock was a man?!"
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Hot Shot part deux

"I wanted to meet your parents, pet your dog"

"my parents are dead Topper, my dog ate them"
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"In all the swamps, in all the countries, of all the world, you had to come into this one"

"I tried to stay away. but it's a sequel, I had to come"

"Do you have any idea what the critics will say"

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Blue_Duck_24
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posted 03-26-2001 05:53 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Ferris Bueler, Wall Street, The Matrix, Wayne's World, Tommy Boy, and The Big Lebowski. I couldn't tell you the lines now, but when the movies kick in, you can't shut me up.

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Layne Stone
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posted 03-27-2001 04:02 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I can recite "Fight Club" in my sleep...backwards.

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Second Rising Sun
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posted 04-06-2001 11:57 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Clueless.
Lion and the King.
My Best Friend's Wedding.

Caveman
"Ug Ug Lona!"
"Ahtook!"

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zanycrzy12
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posted 04-08-2001 01:35 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

I haven't seen it in a long while but I pretty much know all the words to the Little Mermaid. Those songs are just so darn catchy.

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Slider
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posted 04-10-2001 10:15 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
A Few Good Men, The Rock, and the Shawshank Redemption.

Shawshank: "Isn't it convenient Mr. Dufrane?"
"Because I am innocent of this crime, I find it decisively inconvenient"

The Rock: "I only ask because, that's you, your the Rocket Man."

A Few Good Men: "Is that 0600 in the morning...sir?"

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