I don't know about France, but in South America, which is on the metric system, the burger is a Quarter Pounder (you don't have to specify "with cheese".Â
Yep, that's it. Nice, I just noticed my typing error and I see I forgot the word 'know' as in "do you know" in the quote. Glad that it didn't slow you down any WordWolf. So many memorable (easy) lines from Pulp Fiction. "Um, that's a tasty burger" or "What ain't no country I ever heard of. Do they speak English in What"?. on and on.
I don't know about France, but in South America, which is on the metric system, the burger is a Quarter Pounder (you don't have to specify "with cheese".Â
This line was especially easy for me because I've had conversations about it- especially when the Quarter Pounder returned to the menus down here.
Cartoon Network late night pastiche..... Late at night, the Mystery Machine was rolling along. Inside, Shaggy and Droopy Dog were talking.
They discussed how different cartoons were called different things in other countries.
"In France, they don't call them 'the Pound Puppies' because they're on the metric system." "No? What do they call them?"  "They call them, "Los Puppies Royale."    "What about the Smurfs?" "Well, a Smurf is a Smurf. They just call them 'Les Smurfs."   Â
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For the curious, the Smurfs down here are "Los Pitufos." There's "Papa Pitufo" and "Pituferina" among them.
"Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for HIS country."
Okay, here's then something a little different but still applies I think. I'm going give a few punch lines from a movie and they should be very easy to tell which movie its from.
"Aziz! Light"    "Don't watch that stuff all day sweetie. It'll rot your brain"   "Negative, I am a meat-pop-cycle"       "Wind blows....Fire burns......Water falls"
On 12/3/2023 at 7:02 PM, Human without the bean said:
Okay, here's then something a little different but still applies I think. I'm going give a few punch lines from a movie and they should be very easy to tell which movie its from.
"Aziz! Light"    "Don't watch that stuff all day sweetie. It'll rot your brain"   "Negative, I am a meat-pop-cycle"       "Wind blows....Fire burns......Water falls"
I think this is taking wayahayah toohoohoo longongong. Super-easy
Nope.  It's a classic good vs. evil and must save the world movie. It's not Mission Impossible but the protagonist is on a mission to save the world, just hope that his match doesn't go out.
In The Fifth Element in the opening scene, the priest discovers hieroglyphics telling about a "Fifth Element" but he can't see so he yells at "Aziz LIGHT" Willis tells his cat to not watch TV all day it will rot her brain and when it comes time to save the world he only has a single match to light one of the four stones, and a breeze nearly blows out the match. Leeloo explains how to open the stones "wind blows, fire burns, water falls".....
"I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore"
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Hello, Mr.Wolf, I'd like you to meet my wife Mrs. Human. She's loves those movies.
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But you are right, perhaps this should be a movie mashup clue. but I would get this movie from one line, lol.
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PULP FICTION.
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I don't know about France, but in South America, which is on the metric system, the burger is a Quarter Pounder (you don't have to specify "with cheese".Â
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Yep, that's it. Nice, I just noticed my typing error and I see I forgot the word 'know' as in "do you know" in the quote. Glad that it didn't slow you down any WordWolf. So many memorable (easy) lines from Pulp Fiction. "Um, that's a tasty burger" or "What ain't no country I ever heard of. Do they speak English in What"?. on and on.
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This line was especially easy for me because I've had conversations about it- especially when the Quarter Pounder returned to the menus down here.
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Cartoon Network late night pastiche..... Late at night, the Mystery Machine was rolling along. Inside, Shaggy and Droopy Dog were talking.
They discussed how different cartoons were called different things in other countries.
"In France, they don't call them 'the Pound Puppies' because they're on the metric system." "No? What do they call them?"  "They call them, "Los Puppies Royale."    "What about the Smurfs?" "Well, a Smurf is a Smurf. They just call them 'Les Smurfs."   Â
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For the curious, the Smurfs down here are "Los Pitufos." There's "Papa Pitufo" and "Pituferina" among them.
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"I'm king of the world!"
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"If you build it, he will come."
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FIELD OF DREAMS.
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"Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for HIS country."
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Patton?
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Yes. Possibly my favorite line from the movie.
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Okay, here's then something a little different but still applies I think. I'm going give a few punch lines from a movie and they should be very easy to tell which movie its from.
"Aziz! Light"    "Don't watch that stuff all day sweetie. It'll rot your brain"   "Negative, I am a meat-pop-cycle"       "Wind blows....Fire burns......Water falls"
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I think this is taking wayahayah toohoohoo longongong. Super-easy
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Raiders of the Lost Ark?
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Nope.  It's a classic good vs. evil and must save the world movie. It's not Mission Impossible but the protagonist is on a mission to save the world, just hope that his match doesn't go out.
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In The Fifth Element in the opening scene, the priest discovers hieroglyphics telling about a "Fifth Element" but he can't see so he yells at "Aziz LIGHT" Willis tells his cat to not watch TV all day it will rot her brain and when it comes time to save the world he only has a single match to light one of the four stones, and a breeze nearly blows out the match. Leeloo explains how to open the stones "wind blows, fire burns, water falls".....
"I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore"
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Well, THAT one is Network.
"Yippie Kai Yay, M----rF----r!"
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"Die Hard", a Christmas film!
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Undoubtedly.
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"You complete me!"
(I think that's how it goes.)
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originally, Jerry Magiire.
parodied, The Dark Knight
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Right, of course. I was thinking of the chick flick.
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Maguire, of course, but you knew that.
"I volunteer! I volunteer as tribute!"
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I'm just going to throw it out there and hope it sticks.  "Spaceballs"?
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no
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