Reminds me of a line from "Bull Durham" (when Kevin Costner tells a batter what pitch he's calling in order to humble Tim Robbins); but I doubt that that's it.
Reminds me of a line from "Bull Durham" (when Kevin Costner tells a batter what pitch he's calling in order to humble Tim Robbins); but I doubt that that's it.
It's possible. It's a classic line, one that I'm sure has been quoted often.
Here's a big clue: The Rolling Stones paraphrased the movie title in the song "Let it Bleed".
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"...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
Relax Georgio, drink some de-cafe. I'm not literally trying to keep anyone guessing, I just want to keep it interesting.
Example: Movie is Star Wars. I could use --------"Use the force"
But instead of, I use------- "Help me Obi wan, your the only one who can help me"
There's no difference. Both lines are easily remembered from the movie. Do you get the point George.
Or do I need to type slower.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Actually, "Use the force" wouldn't narrow it down. :)
Anyway, how about "Patton" ?
George
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Human without the bean
Well Use the force Luke then.
And no, Patton is not it.
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Human without the bean
And the hits just keep on coming!
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soul searcher
That could be from various movies. But taken together with your earlier clue I'm pretty sure it's "A Few Good Men"
So...
"Are you gonna bark all day, little doggie? Or are you gonna bite?"
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Human without the bean
Yes that's it. Absolutely right. Your up soul searcher.
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soul searcher
Human, my clue is right above your post.
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soul searcher
Same flick, different dialogue:
"Somebody's shoved a red-hot poker up our a$$, and I want to know whose name is on the handle!"
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Human without the bean
No clue?
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soul searcher
If this doesn't give it away, nothing will...
"Hey, why am I Mr. Pink?"
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Human without the bean
I'm guessing????? Reservoir Dogs
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soul searcher
You got it. Your turn.
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Human without the bean
You can't be serious soul searcher. That's amazing because I was totally guessing just to keep the thread moving along.
I'm walking here! I'm walking here!
This line was used in Back To The Future also, and maybe a few others. But I'm looking for the movie that made this line most famous.
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WordWolf
"Midnight Cowboy", I think.
I know it's Dustin Hoffman, but it's hard to keep track of which of his quotes are from
which of his movies, sometimes.
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Human without the bean
Correct WordWolf. Your up.
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WordWolf
"I'll have what she's having!"
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soul searcher
When Harry Met Sally
Assuming I'm correct:
"Yippie-ki-yay, motherf*cker!"
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Human without the bean
Die Hard The Original
Assuming that I'm correct
"Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth."
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soul searcher
Pride of the Yankees
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Human without the bean
Indeed soul searcher. Your up. Gary Cooper baby. Excellent movie role for him in his portrayal of yankee great Lew Gehrig.
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soul searcher
"Years from now when you talk about this - and you will - be kind."
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GeorgeStGeorge
Reminds me of a line from "Bull Durham" (when Kevin Costner tells a batter what pitch he's calling in order to humble Tim Robbins); but I doubt that that's it.
George
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soul searcher
It's possible. It's a classic line, one that I'm sure has been quoted often.
Here's a big clue: The Rolling Stones paraphrased the movie title in the song "Let it Bleed".
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soul searcher
"And there will always be a space in my parking lot
When you need a little coke and sympathy"
I suppose one has either heard of the movie or they haven't. It's from 1956.
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