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Post by Presort on Aug 7, 2008 9:49:30 GMT -5
Darnit! That last line is circling around my head trying to find a title to connect to. I know I've seen this, but I just can't think of it..... grrrrrrrrrr*I just googled it and boy do I feel stupid. I even have the soundtrack hiding in this house somewhere* I didn't know it so I googled it too. Clint Eastwood is not in it.
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Post by Fate on Aug 7, 2008 12:27:13 GMT -5
I had to google as well and I have not seen this movie.
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Post by laurelin on Aug 8, 2008 15:46:36 GMT -5
I told Kekhhil the quote and he guessed it immediately. He also reminded me that we have 2 movie soundtracks in the house, we both bought the tape when the movie came out. Yes....bought the tape....
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Post by Eldarion on Aug 8, 2008 20:30:04 GMT -5
Well, tell him to get on here and post his answer!
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Post by Fate on Aug 11, 2008 11:42:38 GMT -5
Or post for him.
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Post by Eldarion on Aug 12, 2008 9:54:04 GMT -5
Okay, I guess that's been long enough. The quote was from The Crow (1994).
Try this on for size...
B: Have you told anyone I'm coming back? A: I just couldn't figure the legal ramifications of bringing you back from the dead. B: Dead? A: You've been gone seven years. B: You had me declared dead? A: Oh, actually it was Mr. _____, he's taking the company public. He wanted to liquidate your majority shareholding. Those shares are worth quite a bit of money. B: Well, it's a good thing I left everything to you, then. A: Quite so, sir. And you can borrow the Rolls if you like. Just bring it back with a full tank.
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Post by Presort on Aug 12, 2008 12:31:28 GMT -5
Okay, I guess that's been long enough. The quote was from The Crow (1994). Try this on for size... B: Have you told anyone I'm coming back? A: I just couldn't figure the legal ramifications of bringing you back from the dead. B: Dead? A: You've been gone seven years. B: You had me declared dead? A: Oh, actually it was Mr. _____, he's taking the company public. He wanted to liquidate your majority shareholding. Those shares are worth quite a bit of money. B: Well, it's a good thing I left everything to you, then. A: Quite so, sir. And you can borrow the Rolls if you like. Just bring it back with a full tank. Batman Begins
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Post by Eldarion on Aug 12, 2008 13:13:43 GMT -5
I figured that one had a chance on being current in everyone's mind. FX has been showing it several times a week. Your turn.
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Post by Presort on Aug 12, 2008 14:47:42 GMT -5
*Hint* Clint Eastwood was not in this movie but he is referenced.
Quote: Hablo, Smith and Wesson? You have the right to remain *dead*. Anything you do will be used against you. You have the right to a *coroner*. If you cannot afford one, we will appoint a medical examiner for you.
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Post by Eldarion on Aug 13, 2008 14:16:55 GMT -5
Hmmm. Running Scared? That sounds like one of the lines said by Billy Crystal or Gregory Hines.
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Post by Presort on Aug 13, 2008 14:51:03 GMT -5
Hmmm. Running Scared? That sounds like one of the lines said by Billy Crystal or Gregory Hines. Yes! Saw this 1986 movie on TV this week and forgot how entertaining it was. Captain Logan: [to Ray and Danny] Hey! That jumper yesterday? Just got a flash from the coroner on the cause of death. Danny Costanzo: Oooh, let me guess. Deceleration trauma. Ray Hughes: Cement poisoning. Captain Logan: He drowned. Danny Costanzo: Oh, poor guy couldn't swim or fly, huh?
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Post by Eldarion on Aug 14, 2008 11:04:54 GMT -5
I love that movie. Vastly underrated. Crystal and Gregory Hines made a great team. Here's the next one: A: Sir... I have an opinion on this matter. B: Well, by all means, share it with the squad. A: Well, from my way of thinking, sir, this entire mission is a serious misallocation of valuable military resources. B: Yeah. Go on. A: Well, it seems to me, sir, that God gave me a special gift, made me a fine instrument of warfare. B: C, pay attention. Now, this is the way to gripe. Continue, A. A: Well, what I mean by that, sir, is... if you was to put me and this here sniper rifle anywhere up to and including one mile of _____ with a clear line of sight, sir... pack your bags, fellas, war's over. Amen. C: Oh, that's brilliant, bumpkin. Hey, so, Captain, what about you? I mean, you don't gripe at all? B: I don't gripe to *you*, C. I'm a captain. There's a chain of command. Gripes go up, not down. Always up. You gripe to me, I gripe to my superior officer, so on, so on, and so on. I don't gripe to you. I don't gripe in front of you. You should know that as a Ranger. C: I'm sorry, sir, but uh... let's say you weren't a captain, or maybe I was a major. What would you say then? B: Well, in that case... I'd say, "This is an excellent mission, sir, with an extremely valuable objective, sir, worthy of my best efforts, sir. Moreover... I feel heartfelt sorrow for ______ and am willing to lay down my life and the lives of my men - especially you, C - to ease her suffering." D: [chuckles] He's good. E: I love him.
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Post by RedArrow on Aug 14, 2008 19:50:55 GMT -5
Pretty easy... "Saving Private Ryan"... Tom Hanks is good in it. I can picture the scene as they are walking along. I need to rent it again.
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Post by Eldarion on Aug 14, 2008 21:17:27 GMT -5
Yeah, I gave too much away, but it's such a good scene I couldn't help myself. You're up, Red!
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Post by Presort on Aug 19, 2008 16:57:58 GMT -5
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Post by RedArrow on Aug 19, 2008 23:12:25 GMT -5
K Try this...
1... Forget it man, you can bang on that door all night long, there's no way in hell I'm lettin' you in.
2... I can't believe you're doin' this to me _ _ _ _ , everythinng we've shared it has to mean something.
1... Ha! It means plenty, plenty of lost pay on account how nobody wants to flurt with a waitress who's face is all purple and swollen with bruises.
2...I know you're angry baby, and I forgive you without you even askin' me to.
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Post by RedArrow on Aug 25, 2008 18:11:45 GMT -5
need a hint??? The movie has a very unique film style and look.
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Post by Eldarion on Aug 28, 2008 14:43:02 GMT -5
I had a guess, but found out it was wrong when I googled it.
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Post by RedArrow on Aug 28, 2008 19:57:39 GMT -5
Try thinking very cheap literature...
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Post by RedArrow on Sept 2, 2008 4:55:22 GMT -5
OK... Here's a give away
Character narative... "Goldie, they called her Goldie"
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Post by Fate on Sept 2, 2008 12:54:04 GMT -5
Isn't that from Sin City?
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Post by RedArrow on Sept 2, 2008 21:53:22 GMT -5
RightO Fate me boy Frank Miller's dark comic on the big screen.
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Post by Fate on Sept 3, 2008 12:08:08 GMT -5
I really liked the movie. Never read the book The only thing that confused me was why was there a Ferengi i nthe jail cell with Bruce Willis. I thought Micky Rourke did a great job.
Here is my quote:
All right, let me tell you about your "God's plan". Six billion people on Earth when the infection hit. KV had a ninety-percent kill rate, that's five point four billion people dead. Crashed and bled out. Dead. Less than one-percent immunity. That left twelve million healthy people, like you, me, and Ethan. The other five hundred and eighty-eight million turned into your dark seekers, and then they got hungry and they killed and fed on everybody. Everybody! Every *single* person that you or I has ever known is dead! Dead! There is no god!
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Post by Presort on Sept 3, 2008 15:34:09 GMT -5
Here is my quote: All right, let me tell you about your "God's plan". Six billion people on Earth when the infection hit. KV had a ninety-percent kill rate, that's five point four billion people dead. Crashed and bled out. Dead. Less than one-percent immunity. That left twelve million healthy people, like you, me, and Ethan. The other five hundred and eighty-eight million turned into your dark seekers, and then they got hungry and they killed and fed on everybody. Everybody! Every *single* person that you or I has ever known is dead! Dead! There is no god! Will Smith in I am Legend.
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Post by Fate on Sept 4, 2008 12:31:21 GMT -5
You are correct sir. I liked the original move the Omega man as well even though this one is more like the book. This one was too short though. Also it should be noted that in the end Will does lose his cynacism.
Your turn presort.
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Post by Presort on Sept 4, 2008 15:29:44 GMT -5
You are correct sir. I liked the original move the Omega man as well even though this one is more like the book. This one was too short though. Also it should be noted that in the end Will does lose his cynacism. Your turn presort. Everyone watching AMC this week? Here goes and Fate is disqualified from answering: Person 1: Well, we're not just gonna let you walk out of here. Person 2: Who'se we sucka? Person 1: Smith and Wesson... and me.
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Post by RedArrow on Sept 4, 2008 18:14:58 GMT -5
Heh yea, been watchin' um all... gunna bow out on this one
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Post by Fate on Sept 11, 2008 14:34:12 GMT -5
Okay since no one has guessed I'm gonna guess.
I think that this is the one where he has gone back in the coffee shop but not sure which movie it is. Is it The Enforcer?
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Post by Presort on Sept 11, 2008 15:49:57 GMT -5
Okay since no one has guessed I'm gonna guess. I think that this is the one where he has gone back in the coffee shop but not sure which movie it is. Is it The Enforcer? Right scene, wrong movie. The quote is about 20 seconds before the same character says, "Go ahead, make my day."
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Post by Fate on Sept 15, 2008 12:09:38 GMT -5
I googled it. Now I remember.
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