Some of the lines I quoted were prety well-known. The coffee shop guy, in the credits, was listed as "Coffee Shop" because of the line "I'm just a coffee shop-". The guy who was asked what country he was from kept answering "what". Do they speak English in "What"? We never found out. Butch's watch was really, really important to him-and that changed a LOT for him. Mia Wallace only knew exactly one joke. And she told it badly.
BTW, I never realized Butch's SO was supposed to be expecting. I just thought she and he had weird conversations. But for a rail-thin woman, she sure had a big meal...
Let's don't forget about The Gimp! What is a Gimp?
OK I don't know what kind of crap is going on here with this page. I'm just trying to post and WordWolf's quotes are still pasted, but anyway, I'm leaving quotes from the lead actor in the movie. Side note: Why doesn't grease spot have a https: in front of it's web address. It's not safe [ passwords, credit cards, etc, could be compromised according to the source I'm seeing]?
Actually, I don't remember being born. It must have happened during one of my blackouts.
Some of the worst mistakes of my life have been haircuts.
I believe in a long prolonged derangement of the senses to attain the unknown... Although I live in the subconscious, our pale reason hides the infinite from us.
Let's plan a murder or start a religion.
I was stoned. It seemed like a fun thing to do at the time.
I'm throwing the towel in for this one. I thought it had a lot of memorable one liners especially from the lead actor but I think its a dead end. The movie was The Doors and the quotes were mostly Val Kilmer's (Jim Morrison). Performances on stage were actually sung by Val Kilmer because he had studied Jim Morrison for a year before he auditioned and was so spot on that even members of The Doors couldn't tell the difference between the two of the voices. Morrison voice was used in concert scenes.
"You have been my greatest love. Today, you are my greatest sorrow."
"It's still tickin'."
"What for?"
"Because it tells the time. When to eat, sleep, wake up, work."
"You let this little thing tell you what to do?"
"Yeah."
"My father told me once, he said, "If you see something wrong happening in the world, you can either do nothing, or you can do something". And I already tried nothing."
"I've touched the darkness that lives in between the light. Seen the worst of this world, and the best. Seen the terrible things men do to each other in the name of hatred, and the lengths they'll go to for love. "
"What one does with the truth is more difficult than you think. I learnt this the hard way, a long, long time ago. And now, my life will never be the same..."
"You have been my greatest love. Today, you are my greatest sorrow."
"It's still tickin'."
"What for?"
"Because it tells the time. When to eat, sleep, wake up, work."
"You let this little thing tell you what to do?"
"Yeah."
"My father told me once, he said, "If you see something wrong happening in the world, you can either do nothing, or you can do something". And I already tried nothing."
"Tom is the one who saw you at Susan's. He's known about you all along, isn't that right? We do know what that means. If Commander Farrell is the man who was with Miss Atwell, then Commander Farrell is the man who killed Miss Atwell. And we know that the man who killed Miss Atwell is Yuri. Therefore, Commander Farrell IS Yuri, quod erat demonstrandum."
B: "Not so fast, it's difficult for me to follow in Russian. It's been very long for me."
A: "How thirsty you must be for the sound of our language. Evgeny Alexeivich, wouldn't you love to hear Russian again? Imagine Pushkin, Lermontov, Tolstoy..."
B: "Solzhenitsyn, Aksyonov."
A: [chuckles] "Even them, always the sense of humor."
"Tom is the one who saw you at Susan's. He's known about you all along, isn't that right? We do know what that means. If Commander Farrell is the man who was with Miss Atwell, then Commander Farrell is the man who killed Miss Atwell. And we know that the man who killed Miss Atwell is Yuri. Therefore, Commander Farrell IS Yuri, quod erat demonstrandum."
No Way Out:
This is the climactic scene, where Will Patton's character puts together the fact that Kevin Costner, in charge of the investigation to find out who was sleeping with Gene Hackman's lover, WAS the person sleeping with Gene Hackman's lover.
B: "Not so fast, it's difficult for me to follow in Russian. It's been very long for me."
A: "How thirsty you must be for the sound of our language. Evgeny Alexeivich, wouldn't you love to hear Russian again? Imagine Pushkin, Lermontov, Tolstoy..."
B: "Solzhenitsyn, Aksyonov."
A: [chuckles] "Even them, always the sense of humor."
SPOILER ALERT for a 31-year-old movie!
So Kevin Costner is having an affair with Sean Young (a woman) who is the lover of Gene Hackman, the secretary of defense. Hackman accidentally kills Sean Young in a jealous rage. Will Patton, who works for Hackman, wants to cover it up, so he makes up a story about a Russian mole ("Yuri") exploiting Hackman's affair to jeopardize U.S. national security. That mole, Patton says, killed Sean Young. So he puts... Costner in charge of the investigation. Fast forward: Costner is innocent... of the murder. But that story Patton made up? Turns out it was true: revealed in the dialogue above, Kevin Costner was a Russian mole who seduced Gene Hackman's girlfriend to compromise him.
Ah, the good old days when a Russian mole infiltrating the top levels of the administration was ficti[CENSORED]
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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
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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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So it's Human's turn...
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Alright! Let's see?
Let's don't forget about The Gimp! What is a Gimp?
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OK I don't know what kind of crap is going on here with this page. I'm just trying to post and WordWolf's quotes are still pasted, but anyway, I'm leaving quotes from the lead actor in the movie. Side note: Why doesn't grease spot have a https: in front of it's web address. It's not safe [ passwords, credit cards, etc, could be compromised according to the source I'm seeing]?
Actually, I don't remember being born. It must have happened during one of my blackouts.
Some of the worst mistakes of my life have been haircuts.
I believe in a long prolonged derangement of the senses to attain the unknown... Although I live in the subconscious, our pale reason hides the infinite from us.
Let's plan a murder or start a religion.
I was stoned. It seemed like a fun thing to do at the time.
I think I'm having a nervous breakdown.
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Don't recognize it, yet.
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More quotes from other characters of this film then???? Yes. OK.
Come on, Let's get some tacos!
"I don't know if I want to take acid "?
"Relax man, it's peyote"!
I don't mind dying in a plane crash, a smile on my face.
As compared to what?
I just don't want to go out slow -- brain tumor, botulism. I want to feel what it's like, cause death is only going to happen to you once.
Look, you boys don't forget to smile now. There's no reason to be so sullen out there...
Uh well, we're kind of a sullen group, Ed.
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I'm throwing the towel in for this one. I thought it had a lot of memorable one liners especially from the lead actor but I think its a dead end. The movie was The Doors and the quotes were mostly Val Kilmer's (Jim Morrison). Performances on stage were actually sung by Val Kilmer because he had studied Jim Morrison for a year before he auditioned and was so spot on that even members of The Doors couldn't tell the difference between the two of the voices. Morrison voice was used in concert scenes.
I'll do another one soon.
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I haven't seen "The Doors," though I remember it coming out. That's how old I am.
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Speaking for myself I've pushed over 60 and then some.
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"You have been my greatest love. Today, you are my greatest sorrow."
"It's still tickin'."
"What for?"
"Because it tells the time. When to eat, sleep, wake up, work."
"You let this little thing tell you what to do?"
"Yeah."
"My father told me once, he said, "If you see something wrong happening in the world, you can either do nothing, or you can do something". And I already tried nothing."
George
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Some more clues???
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"I can save today. You can save the world."
"I've touched the darkness that lives in between the light. Seen the worst of this world, and the best. Seen the terrible things men do to each other in the name of hatred, and the lengths they'll go to for love. "
"What one does with the truth is more difficult than you think. I learnt this the hard way, a long, long time ago. And now, my life will never be the same..."
"You have been my greatest love. Today, you are my greatest sorrow."
"It's still tickin'."
"What for?"
"Because it tells the time. When to eat, sleep, wake up, work."
"You let this little thing tell you what to do?"
"Yeah."
"My father told me once, he said, "If you see something wrong happening in the world, you can either do nothing, or you can do something". And I already tried nothing."
George
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Wonder Woman
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You are correct, Sir!
I hope this isn't a "drive-by"!
George
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"Tom is the one who saw you at Susan's. He's known about you all along, isn't that right? We do know what that means. If Commander Farrell is the man who was with Miss Atwell, then Commander Farrell is the man who killed Miss Atwell. And we know that the man who killed Miss Atwell is Yuri. Therefore, Commander Farrell IS Yuri, quod erat demonstrandum."
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"Let's get out of here."
"My date's not going to like that much. But what the hell, his wife will be delighted."
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*wild swing* "The Man from UNCLE"?
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Not UNCLE.
And I don't think that's where the man was from. I was actually quite surprised to learn where he was from. Then again, that was the point.
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A: "We thought we'd never see you again."
B: "So did I."
A: "Couldn't you have manage this better?"
B: "Not so fast, it's difficult for me to follow in Russian. It's been very long for me."
A: "How thirsty you must be for the sound of our language. Evgeny Alexeivich, wouldn't you love to hear Russian again? Imagine Pushkin, Lermontov, Tolstoy..."
B: "Solzhenitsyn, Aksyonov."
A: [chuckles] "Even them, always the sense of humor."
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"No Way Out"?
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That is correct. Tom is Kevin Costner's character.
It's a 30-year-old movie. I'm not ashamed of spoiling the ending. :)
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No Way Out:
This is the climactic scene, where Will Patton's character puts together the fact that Kevin Costner, in charge of the investigation to find out who was sleeping with Gene Hackman's lover, WAS the person sleeping with Gene Hackman's lover.
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Kevin Costner talking to Gene Hackman's lover at the beginning of the movie.
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SPOILER ALERT for a 31-year-old movie!
So Kevin Costner is having an affair with Sean Young (a woman) who is the lover of Gene Hackman, the secretary of defense. Hackman accidentally kills Sean Young in a jealous rage. Will Patton, who works for Hackman, wants to cover it up, so he makes up a story about a Russian mole ("Yuri") exploiting Hackman's affair to jeopardize U.S. national security. That mole, Patton says, killed Sean Young. So he puts... Costner in charge of the investigation. Fast forward: Costner is innocent... of the murder. But that story Patton made up? Turns out it was true: revealed in the dialogue above, Kevin Costner was a Russian mole who seduced Gene Hackman's girlfriend to compromise him.
Ah, the good old days when a Russian mole infiltrating the top levels of the administration was ficti[CENSORED]
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The only scene I remembered from the movie was the big "reveal."
New one shortly.
George
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