"I'm standin' in the kitchen, carving up a chicken for dinner, minding my own business, when in storms my husband, Wilbur, in a jealous rage. 'You've been screwing the milkman!' he said. He was crazy, and he kept on screaming, 'You've been screwing the milkman!' And then he ran into my knife. He ran into my knife ten times."
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GeorgeStGeorge
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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"Two houses, both alike in dignity
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene"
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GeorgeStGeorge
"Shakespeare in Love"?
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WordWolf
No.
Shakespeare is not a character in this movie.
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Human without the bean
Yeah, but Is he a character in another movie?
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WordWolf
He is in the one George mentioned, which was an incorrect guess.
Which has nothing to do with my movie.
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"Two householdss, both alike in dignity In fair Verona, where we lay our scene.
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, where civil blood makes civil hands unclean."
"'Peace?' 'Peace?' I hate the word. As I hate Hell, all Montagues, and thee."
"A plague on both your houses!"
"What would you have with me?"
"Good King of Cats, only one of your nine lives!"
"By my head, here come the Capulets!"
"By my heel, I care not."
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Trefor Heywood
Well could be Romeo and Juliet but whether it's the Di Caprio or the earlier version would be difficult as the lines are pure Shakespeare.
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WordWolf
As such, either would be correct, which is why I'd accept either answer.
Since you mentioned at least one specifically
(Di Caprio was in "Romeo + Juliet" and no other version),
you're down with a correct answer.
So it's your turn.
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Here's how the lines fell...
"Two households, both alike in dignity In fair Verona, where we lay our scene.
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, where civil blood makes civil hands unclean."
The opening narration.
In the version with DiCaprio and Danes, this was delivered as a televised news report.
"'Peace?' 'Peace?' I hate the word. As I hate Hell, all Montagues, and thee."
Hot-tempered Tybalt, starting a street-brawl with members of the Montagues, the house
that he and the Capulets fight with all the time. (Naming one house in the quote.)
"A plague on both your houses!"
Mercutio, as he lay dying. (Mentioning both houses.)
"What would you have with me?"
"Good King of Cats, only one of your nine lives!"
Tybalt and Mercutio, as they struggled. Tybalt is nicknamed "King of Cats"
for no obvious reason, and that's mentioned in earlier dialogue.
"By my head, here come the Capulets!"
"By my heel, I care not."
Benvolio and Mercutio, chatting. (And naming the other house.)
For those unclear on the names, Romeo is a Montague, and their partisans include
Benvolio and Mercutio.
Juliet is a Capulet, and Tybalt is her cousin or something like that.
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Go, Trefor.
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Human without the bean
So I gathered wordwolf. I was just being sarcastic.
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Trefor Heywood
Tim: I hate trees!
Lex: They don't bother me.
Tim: Oh yeah? Well, you weren't in the last one!
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Human without the bean
Got anymore Trefor?
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Raf
How about: ROOOOAAAARRRR!!!!!!
Jurassic Park
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Trefor Heywood
Indeed Raf!
Over to you!
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"I'm standin' in the kitchen, carving up a chicken for dinner, minding my own business, when in storms my husband, Wilbur, in a jealous rage. 'You've been screwing the milkman!' he said. He was crazy, and he kept on screaming, 'You've been screwing the milkman!' And then he ran into my knife. He ran into my knife ten times."
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Raf
Really? No one? Wow.
"Fire in the second row! This whole place is a powderkeg!"
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Jbarrax
Sorry Raf, but none of that dialogue is familiar to me.
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Raf
Oh yes oh yes oh yes we both oh yes we both oh yes we both reached for the gun the gun the gun the gun oh yes we both reached for the gun for the gun.
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Human without the bean
Doesn't come to mind here. Not the foggiest idea what movie this could be.
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Raf
Well, to be fair, it was an obscure little movie hardly anyone saw...
Pop.
Six.
Squish.
Uh-uh.
Cicero.
Lipschitz.
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Raf
Seriously? No one?
Come on babe, why don't we paint the town and all that jazz.
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Trefor Heywood
The only thing that comes to mind is all that jazz coming from Chicago.
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Raf
A movie that, clearly, not one of you saw!
You're up.
The screwing the milkman quote is from cell block tango (aka, he had it coming).
Fire in the second row is from Mr. Cellophane.
There's a song in there called "we both reached for the gun."
Pop, six, squish... Is the beginning and end of cell block tango.
And all that jazz...
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Raf
In case I wasn't clear: Chicago is the correct answer. You're up, Tref.
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