When Sally Met Harry (hasn't that one been used only recently?
Probably several times I'm sure. I use lines like them just to keep things flowing! I almost used "Plastic". But, not enough of a clue even though you might be able to get that one from that clue Trefor.
And now the third and most grave of inquiries. In which year did a Harvard sculler outrow an Oxford man at Henley?
Not familiar enough for me Trefor. Other than the words Oxford (I only recognize it from a couple of movies, Love Story or A Beautiful Mind) and Harvard (only a couple of movies I can recall, Good Will Hunting, Trading Places, and Rodney Dangerfield in that College one, I can't ever recall anything even remotely familiar that your line could of came from! I'm not dissing your clue Tref, but to me, it's not a One Liner.
The Holy Grail 'neath ancient Roslyn waits. The blade and chalice guarding o'er her gates. Adorned in masters' loving art, she lies. She rests at last beneath the starry skies.
(The first quote was when Robert and Sophie are trying to gain access to Leigh Teabing's mansion and he insists on asking certain questions on the entry phone.)
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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.
GeorgeStGeorge
"The X-Files"?
George
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Trefor Heywood
No though I can see why the clue might have sent you on that track.
The key words were somewhere out there.
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Human without the bean
Try another line Trefor, this one's not easy enough to re-cognize!
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Trefor Heywood
OK:
Today was the worst day ever. Those cats are kiwwing evewyone. They don't even know the diffewence between wich and poor. The wetches!
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GeorgeStGeorge
No idea.
George
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Trefor Heywood
The quotes were from Gussie Mouseheimer.
Free Post.
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Human without the bean
Here's one. It's short.
"I must break you".
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GeorgeStGeorge
"Rocky IV"
Love means never having to say you're sorry.
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Human without the bean
Love Story
I'll have what she's having!
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Trefor Heywood
When Sally Met Harry (hasn't that one been used only recently?
Correct! And now the third and most grave of inquiries. In which year did a Harvard sculler outrow an Oxford man at Henley?
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Not familiar enough for me Trefor. Other than the words Oxford (I only recognize it from a couple of movies, Love Story or A Beautiful Mind) and Harvard (only a couple of movies I can recall, Good Will Hunting, Trading Places, and Rodney Dangerfield in that College one, I can't ever recall anything even remotely familiar that your line could of came from! I'm not dissing your clue Tref, but to me, it's not a One Liner.
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Trefor Heywood
OK - let's try and make it a bit more obvious:
The Holy Grail 'neath ancient Roslyn waits. The blade and chalice guarding o'er her gates. Adorned in masters' loving art, she lies. She rests at last beneath the starry skies.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Well, that's iambic pentameter. Is this a Shakespeare play?
George
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Trefor Heywood
Absolutely not.
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GeorgeStGeorge
No idea.
George
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Jbarrax
The Da Vinci Code?
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Trefor Heywood
It is indeed.
(The first quote was when Robert and Sophie are trying to gain access to Leigh Teabing's mansion and he insists on asking certain questions on the entry phone.)
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Jbarrax
May the Schwartz be with you!
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GeorgeStGeorge
"Spaceballs"
Carpe diem! (Yes, it's been in a lot of movies, but it was teh signature quote for one in particular.)
George
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WordWolf
If that's not from "Dead Poets Society", it should be.
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GeorgeStGeorge
That's the one I had in mind. You're up.
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WordWolf
"Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine."
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Jbarrax
Casablanca!
Do or do not. There is no try.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Star Wars (the first)
"I wish I knew how to quit you."
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