Check out the big brain on Brett is from "Pulp Fiction. The hamburger scene where Sam L Jackson asks do you know why they call a quarter pounder with cheese a royal with cheese" in France...
"Because of the metric system" he reponds and then comes that line.
Whatever happened to the ole days when you all you had to do to post a video was copy and paste it?
Today I copy the embed code, paste it, trying to share it, and even after using every code this side known to man it doesn't post as a video anyway and nothing comes up. Good stuff!
In the interest of progress, I'll throw something out and hope the WordWolf won't be too upset with me.
After all your posturing, all you're little speeches, you're nothing but a common thief.
And in response Alan Rickman say's "I'm an exceptional thief and since I'm moving up to kidnapping you should be more polite.
Or this line, same movie, same actor.: "And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer." Benefits of a classical education.
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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.
Human without the bean
Is it alright if just in case I pick a third Austin Powers?
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I believe that that particular line was used only in the first one (although "shagging" is prevalent in all of them), so Human is up.
George
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Human without the bean
Sorry, Those who know this line will know it. Those who don't, won't!
"Check out the big brain of Brett! That's right. Your a smart mother fu*k'r"!
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GeorgeStGeorge
I'm one of those who don't. :)
George
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Human without the bean
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Check out the big brain on Brett is from "Pulp Fiction. The hamburger scene where Sam L Jackson asks do you know why they call a quarter pounder with cheese a royal with cheese" in France...
"Because of the metric system" he reponds and then comes that line.
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Whatever happened to the ole days when you all you had to do to post a video was copy and paste it?
Today I copy the embed code, paste it, trying to share it, and even after using every code this side known to man it doesn't post as a video anyway and nothing comes up. Good stuff!
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GeorgeStGeorge
I've probably used this quote before, but just to get this thread rolling again:
Et tu, Brute?
George
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Human without the bean
You have, and for some reason I think I may have gotten lucky with my guess and came up with the right answer.
I just don't recollect my answer right now. Three Amigos?
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WordWolf
It's the classic line from JULIUS CAESAR,
and also appears in DISNEY'S ALADDIN.
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GeorgeStGeorge
I was thinking of the former. I haven't seen "Aladdin," but I doubt that "Et tu, Brute" was its most memorable line. :)
You're up.
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Human without the bean
In the interest of progress, I'll throw something out and hope the WordWolf won't be too upset with me.
After all your posturing, all you're little speeches, you're nothing but a common thief.
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Human without the bean
I've stated this before, that almost any dialogue from this movie could be used for a clue for this thread.
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And in response Alan Rickman say's "I'm an exceptional thief and since I'm moving up to kidnapping you should be more polite.
Or this line, same movie, same actor.: "And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer." Benefits of a classical education.
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WordWolf
After eliminating many of his roles,
I'm left with "Die Hard."
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Human without the bean
Of course. Tell him what he's won Johnny. Your up again.
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WordWolf
"How ironic, Tony! Trying to rid the world of weapons, you gave it its best one ever! And now, I'm going to kill you with it!"
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GeorgeStGeorge
"Iron Man"?
George
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WordWolf
Of course.
Go.
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GeorgeStGeorge
I wasn't sure if it was IM 1, 2, or 3. :)
Note the WHOLE exchange:
"I'll be back."
"Only in the reruns, darling."
George
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WordWolf
What, no opera for the greatest show in the whole, wide world?
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Human without the bean
I know there's a joke in there, somewhere, between the two of you guys, but I'm just not getting it? Who's play is it?
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WordWolf
"THE RUNNING MAN."
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In the movie of the same name,
"the Running Man" is the name of a violent game-show,
hosted by Damon Killian (Richard Dawson.)
(repeated exchange)
Host:"What's the greatest television show in the whole, wide world?"
Audience:"THE RUNNING MAN!"
Host:"Who loves you and who do you love?"
Audience:"KILLIAN!"
Host:"It's showtime!"
That explains the answer and the reference to the greatest show.
Now, one of the "stalkers" was Dynamo, played by Erland Van Lidth.
I frequently forget his name, but George does not, because he
KNEW the late Erland Van Lidth. Apparently, the man could also
sing opera- and did so in this role, more than once.
I forgot to answer the round after posting my comment.
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