It's been mentioned by a few people, a few places, almost as a signature line.
I still don't know the scene it appears in.
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X-Factor (1st series) # 87
Story Title: X-aminations
As a result of the recent events surrounding the assassination attempt on Xavier, X-Factor’s government liaison, Val Cooper, has ordered them to attend counseling. The first, Rahne explains her dreams, where she is a character in a cartoon or movie, which the therapist interprets as her mind searching for a personal identity that she feels she does not have herself.
And once she fell asleep watching “Rain Man” on HBO, and it was a whole dream of her saying… “I’m an X-cellent mutant X-cellent mutant.”
Rain Man was an academy-award winning starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman, who played an autistic man. One thing Hoffman’s character said repeatedly was “I’m an excellent driver, an excellent driver,” which Rahne’s statement of “I’m an x-cellent mutant” is a takeoff.
Having seen "Rain Man," that wasn't the line I would have picked as a giveaway
George
It's been mentioned by a few people, a few places, almost as a signature line.
I still don't know the scene it appears in.
Rain Man was an academy-award winning starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman, who played an autistic man. One thing Hoffman's character said repeatedly was "I'm an excellent driver, an excellent driver,"
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No need to say anymore is there George? WordWolf said it.
I guarantee you, this is a famous line in cinema history.
Be that as it may, it's not ringing any bells with me. Sometimes, the context of a line makes it memorable. I'm not asking for the context here, I'm just saying that that is how I often remember something.
If you're looking for a clue about this movie from me,
I am remaining silent.
I gather from the clue that, it is set in the post industrial period. The ain't "heard thing" implying that a lot of elements of that period were capable of making sound. Pre-industrial period things weren't moving so fast. No cars, freeways, railroads, or jack hammers making all that noise. This helps me eliminate about 30% of cinematic history. Rough estimate.
That is unless it's a war movie. War has an element of noise that is centuries old.
Hey, I think George would even approve of this one.
For a second I thought I was dead. But, when I heard all the noise, I knew they were cops. Only cops talk that way. If they'd been wiseguys, I wouldn't have heard a thing. I would've been dead.
For a second I thought I was dead. But, when I heard all the noise, I knew they were cops. Only cops talk that way. If they'd been wiseguys, I wouldn't have heard a thing. I would've been dead.
I thought that this would go fast. Sorry about that. The key I hoped that would give it away was the wiseguys thing.
This guy is narrating here, maybe I should have made that clear.
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MATILDA
"...Roy Hobbs, the best there ever was in the game." Batter up!
Human without the bean
Hello, Mr.Wolf, I'd like you to meet my wife Mrs. Human. She's loves those movies.
RottieGrrrl
But you are right, perhaps this should be a movie mashup clue. but I would get this movie from one line, lol.
WordWolf
It's been mentioned by a few people, a few places, almost as a signature line.
I still don't know the scene it appears in.
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X-Factor (1st series) # 87
Story Title: X-aminations
As a result of the recent events surrounding the assassination attempt on Xavier, X-Factor’s government liaison, Val Cooper, has ordered them to attend counseling. The first, Rahne explains her dreams, where she is a character in a cartoon or movie, which the therapist interprets as her mind searching for a personal identity that she feels she does not have herself.
And once she fell asleep watching “Rain Man” on HBO, and it was a whole dream of her saying… “I’m an X-cellent mutant X-cellent mutant.”
Rain Man was an academy-award winning starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman, who played an autistic man. One thing Hoffman’s character said repeatedly was “I’m an excellent driver, an excellent driver,” which Rahne’s statement of “I’m an x-cellent mutant” is a takeoff.
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"So let it be written; so let it be done!"
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Human without the bean
No need to say anymore is there George? WordWolf said it.
My bad WordWolf. Sorry about that.
Now, shall we play on?
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WordWolf
Sure.
Since I posted a clue already, guessing it would be "playing".
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GeorgeStGeorge
"The Ten Commandments"
Why, this car is Auto-matic. Its System-matic. Its Hyyyyydro-matic!
George
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Human without the bean
This is just like you George. Taking off for the weekend but having occupied all of the threads.
I have no idea what this movie could be.
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WordWolf
The car is "Greased Lightning." The movie is "Grease."
Now known everywhere as "Grease." Formerly known as "Vaselina" in some
Spanish-speaking countries when it was released.
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Human without the bean
Thanks for enlightening me.
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WordWolf
I haven't discussed it much, but that came up back then. I had a textbook in high school that included a photo
of a movie markee with the name on it, and I remember a daytime game show which had it as a question.
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WordWolf
"Wait a minute, wait a minute. You ain't heard nothin' yet!"
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Human without the bean
Pulp Fiction
That's just a guess. John Travolta with Samuel L Jackson riding in the car scene exchange conversation
about what's it's like in europe when he JT explains the little differences between the US and Europe.
One of those little differences in Holland was they put mayonnaise on french fries instead of ketchup.
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WordWolf
I guarantee you, this is a famous line in cinema history.
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Human without the bean
I got confused. I sense it is iconic.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Be that as it may, it's not ringing any bells with me. Sometimes, the context of a line makes it memorable. I'm not asking for the context here, I'm just saying that that is how I often remember something.
George
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If you're looking for a clue about this movie from me,
I am remaining silent.
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Human without the bean
I gather from the clue that, it is set in the post industrial period. The ain't "heard thing" implying that a lot of elements of that period were capable of making sound. Pre-industrial period things weren't moving so fast. No cars, freeways, railroads, or jack hammers making all that noise. This helps me eliminate about 30% of cinematic history. Rough estimate.
That is unless it's a war movie. War has an element of noise that is centuries old.
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It is "the Jazz Singer".
The spoken line was the end of "silent" films and the beginning of films with "synchronized
sound", aka "the talkies".
It is about Al Jolson.
FREE POST.
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Human without the bean
Hey, I think George would even approve of this one.
For a second I thought I was dead. But, when I heard all the noise, I knew they were cops. Only cops talk that way. If they'd been wiseguys, I wouldn't have heard a thing. I would've been dead.
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GeorgeStGeorge
I'm not sure you need my approval. On the other hand, I don't recognize the line.
George
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Human without the bean
I thought that this would go fast. Sorry about that. The key I hoped that would give it away was the wiseguys thing.
This guy is narrating here, maybe I should have made that clear.
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GeorgeStGeorge
It's apparently a mob movie. I just haven't seen any of them (Godfather 1, 2, or 3, Goodfellas, Donnie Brasco, etc,).
George
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Human without the bean
Yeah, it is a mob movie. Goodfellas
Another one. Much easier.
We rob banks!
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GeorgeStGeorge
"Bonnie and Clyde"?
George
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Human without the bean
Yep. that's it.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi; you're my only hope.
George
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