That's True Grit. I should think either version would do. The dialog in both is pretty close to the same.
What time is it? It's time for time. Look, the hands are slowing down. Do you ever get the feeling... Yeah. that things aren't as rosy as they appear to be under the surface? What's happening John?
In my humble opinion, we've become involved in Einstein's time-space continuum theory. Relatively speaking, that is. Maybe time's gone on strike. What for? Shorter hours. I don't blame it. It must be very tiring being time, mustn't it?
I'm thinking it's "The Karate Kid." I don't recognize the first exchange, but the second is when one of Ali's girlfriends explains to Daniel that what he saw between Ali and Johnny wasn't what he thought it was.
I'm thinking it's "The Karate Kid." I don't recognize the first exchange, but the second is when one of Ali's girlfriends explains to Daniel that what he saw between Ali and Johnny wasn't what he thought it was.
George
It is.
The first exchange was at the costume party, when Daniel was dressed as a shower.
(Points for originality. However, how can Daniel NOT attend a COSTUME party and
manage to be in disguise and inconspicuous?)
The second is EXACTLY what you remembered. I could identify the movie from the
exchange "What, his hand on her @$$?" "No- her left hook" pretty easily, myself.
"That gal's got entirely too many brains to have an a-s-s like that."
"How long are you gonna be in town?"
"Not very long."
"That's what I said 25 years ago."
"Really? What happened?"
"I got married to an ugly woman. Don't ever do that. It just takes the energy right out of you. She left me, though. Found somebody even uglier than she was. That's life. Who can explain it?"
That's surprising George, your quoting from Road House.
Yeah, horses're fascinating animals. Dumb as fenceposts but very intuitive. In that way they're not too different from high school girls: they may not have a brain in their head but they do know all the boys want to fu&k 'em.
All I ask is that you keep up with me. If you can't, then that strange sensation you'll be feeling in the seat of your pants will be my boot in your a$s!
That's surprising George, your quoting from Road House.
Yeah, horses're fascinating animals. Dumb as fenceposts but very intuitive. In that way they're not too different from high school girls: they may not have a brain in their head but they do know all the boys want to fu&k 'em.
All I ask is that you keep up with me. If you can't, then that strange sensation you'll be feeling in the seat of your pants will be my boot in your a$s!
Speaking of horses did you ever see those Lipizzaner stallions.
What?
From Portugal. The Lipizzaner stallions. The most highly trained horses in the world. They're all white?
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir" you're aware they're all white or "Yes, sir" you've seen them?
Yes, sir I've seen them. Yes, sir I was aware that they are all white. They are not from Portugal; they're from Spain and at birth, they're not white; they're black. Sir.
I didn't know that. But they are from Portugal. [Chuckling]
Some of the things they do, uh, defy belief. Their training program is simplicity itself. You just stick a cattle prod up their a$s and you can get a horse to deal cards. [Chuckles] Simple matter of voltage.
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Crimson Tide?
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I'm guessing that WW won't mind my adding a clue: the movie starred Danny Kaye. George
WordWolf
Once again, you posted a quote from a movie, where you could have posted 1/2 the script without me getting it, except for the one quote you posted. This was from early on in "Red Dawn."
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"On Golden Pond"?
This exchange jogged my memory:
"It just seems like we've been mad at each other for so long..."
"I didn't think we were mad; I just thought we didn't like each other."
George
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That is correct.
And yes, I went from giveaway to please, you've gotta know this...
1st exschange is between Norman (Henry Fonda) and the teenager Billy (Doug McKeon).
The second is a classic back and forth between Norman (age 80) and Ethel (Katherine Hepburn playing a 75 year old).
The third is between Norman and Billy Sr. (Dabney Coleman), boyfriend of Norman's daughter Chelsea (Jane Fonda).
The fourth is Chelsea and Norman.
And the last one is the opening line of the movie, spoken by Ethel.
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"Trust you to buy another tall horse."
"Yeah. He's not as game as Beau, but Stonehill says he can jump a four rail fence."
"You are too old and fat to be jumping horses."
"Well, come see a fat old man some time!"
"What's your intention? Do you think one on four is a dogfall?"
"I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned. Or see you hanged in Fort Smith at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?"
"I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man."
"Fill your hands, you son of a b-tch!"
George
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That's True Grit. I should think either version would do. The dialog in both is pretty close to the same.
What time is it? It's time for time. Look, the hands are slowing down. Do you ever get the feeling... Yeah. that things aren't as rosy as they appear to be under the surface? What's happening John?
In my humble opinion, we've become involved in Einstein's time-space continuum theory. Relatively speaking, that is. Maybe time's gone on strike. What for? Shorter hours. I don't blame it. It must be very tiring being time, mustn't it?
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Yeah, those 24-hour days would get to me too...can't blame time.
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Human without the bean
Well, correct me if I'm wrong, gentlemen, but would you agree that we have been
passing through the Sea of Time?
That would explain a few things.
I'm glad I'm not young any more. Or was it old?
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Ok, now that we have properly separated quotes we can read, I'll answer.
This one's "Yellow Submarine." Those were quotes regarding the Sea of Time.
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Let's just assume you're right and you can move the game along...
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"I don't know what she sees in him."
"She must be into fungus."
"What makes you so sensitive? She's never been anything but nice to you."
"Yeah she even used to me to make what's-his-name jealous."
"She doesn't even LIKE what's-his-name!"
"Yeah I couldn't really tell, by the way their faces we're stuck together at that country club."
"Oh, that's right. You didn't stick around for the um... exciting conclusion."
"Oh what was that- his hand on her @$$?"
"Her right hook, you think she sprained her wrists doing her nails?"
"She hit him?"
"An understatement."
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I know I've seen this...
George
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It's probably considered an old movie now, but not by us.
Of course, it's also a new movie, relatively speaking.
But this is the old movie.
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I'm thinking it's "The Karate Kid." I don't recognize the first exchange, but the second is when one of Ali's girlfriends explains to Daniel that what he saw between Ali and Johnny wasn't what he thought it was.
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It is.
The first exchange was at the costume party, when Daniel was dressed as a shower.
(Points for originality. However, how can Daniel NOT attend a COSTUME party and
manage to be in disguise and inconspicuous?)
The second is EXACTLY what you remembered. I could identify the movie from the
exchange "What, his hand on her @$$?" "No- her left hook" pretty easily, myself.
Go, George.
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"That gal's got entirely too many brains to have an a-s-s like that."
"How long are you gonna be in town?"
"Not very long."
"That's what I said 25 years ago."
"Really? What happened?"
"I got married to an ugly woman. Don't ever do that. It just takes the energy right out of you. She left me, though. Found somebody even uglier than she was. That's life. Who can explain it?"
George
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That's surprising George, your quoting from Road House.
Yeah, horses're fascinating animals. Dumb as fenceposts but very intuitive. In that way they're not too different from high school girls: they may not have a brain in their head but they do know all the boys want to fu&k 'em.
All I ask is that you keep up with me. If you can't, then that strange sensation you'll be feeling in the seat of your pants will be my boot in your a$s!
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Speaking of horses did you ever see those Lipizzaner stallions.
What?
From Portugal. The Lipizzaner stallions. The most highly trained horses in the world. They're all white?
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir" you're aware they're all white or "Yes, sir" you've seen them?
Yes, sir I've seen them. Yes, sir I was aware that they are all white. They are not from Portugal; they're from Spain and at birth, they're not white; they're black. Sir.
I didn't know that. But they are from Portugal. [Chuckling]
Some of the things they do, uh, defy belief. Their training program is simplicity itself. You just stick a cattle prod up their a$s and you can get a horse to deal cards. [Chuckles] Simple matter of voltage.
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Oh, man. This is one of my favorite movies. I remember the plot, the cast...everything but the friggin' title. :-(
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Human without the bean
Hate it when that happens.
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Is it agin' the rules to Google it to get the title of a movie you almost remember? :-)
Here's what I do remember. Maybe it will make it click for someone else.
• It stars Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington (they're the actors who spoke the dialogue above).
• It's a submarine drama involving a nuclear crisis and resultant mutiny
• The commanding officer is a bigot, but also an excellent officer.
• It's NOT the Hunt for Red October, which is the title that comes to mind whenever I think of this film.
Anybody know this one?
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Human without the bean
Here you go Jabbax, this will jar your memory.
Mr. COB!
Yes, sir?
You're aware of the name of this ship, aren't you Mr. COB?
Very aware, sir!
It bears a proud name, doesn't it, Mr. COB?
Very proud, sir!
It represents fine people. Who live in a fine, outstanding state.
Outstanding, sir!
In the greatest country in the entire world.
In the entire world, sir!
And what is that name, Mr. COB?
Alabama, sir!
And what do we say?
Go Bama!
Roll Tide!
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Jbarrax
Sorry. Still clueless. :(
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WordWolf
Let's see. Based on all that, and not "Hunt for Red October."
(And not "Yellow Submarine".)
*thinks*
I think the other submarine film was "Crimson Tide."
I know that was the name OF a film.
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Human without the bean
I thought this one would have been a slam dunk for any Gene Hackman or Denzel Washington fans. Your right wolf, Crimson Tide.
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Jbarrax
D'OH!
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