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slablizard
Sep 29, 2004, 11:26 PM
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No idea.... :(
In reply to: And another: Dalby: "I've sent Palmer along to try and get the money back." Ross: "You don't think Grantby's the sort to do the right thing, do you?" Dalby: "Bring him in, then?" Ross: "No. I wouldn't suggest that at all. Let's play him a little." Dalby: "It's pretty risky. He could easily give us the slip." Ross: "We'll take that chance." Dalby: "If you say so. Incidentally, the Americans have put a tail on Palmer." Ross: "How very tiresome of them." Dalby: "If he's clean, he's got nothing to worry about." Ross: "And if he's not, the Americans will take care of him and save us a lot of bother. Hmmm."
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timstich
Sep 29, 2004, 11:27 PM
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So do you need any hints for mine? Hint for the Danby one. The first person talking is Orson Welles.
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timstich
Sep 29, 2004, 11:28 PM
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In reply to: No idea.... :( It's an old British film with Michael Caine.
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slablizard
Sep 29, 2004, 11:33 PM
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That I probably saw dubbed in Italian... The 3rd Man? ( I googled O.Wells )
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kachoong
Sep 29, 2004, 11:35 PM
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Nope, beats me too!
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slablizard
Sep 29, 2004, 11:38 PM
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Damn. I should know O. Welles
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timstich
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[quote="slablizard"]That I probably saw dubbed in Italian... The 3rd Man? ( I googled O.Wells ) Google Wells and Alan Arkin.
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timstich
Sep 29, 2004, 11:42 PM
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Additional hint for the Michael Caine film. It came out in the '60s and was his only secret agent film up until that time. They were based on spy novels written during the cold war. Two other films were made in the series: Funeral in Berlin and The Billion Dollar Brain. He talked about the film when he did the most recent Austin Powers movie where he played Austin's father.
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slablizard
Sep 29, 2004, 11:46 PM
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I surrender.
In reply to: Additional hint for the Michael Caine film. It came out in the '60s and was his only secret agent film up until that time. They were based on spy novels written during the cold war. Two other films were made in the series: Funeral in Berlin and The Billion Dollar Brain. He talked about the film when he did the most recent Austin Powers movie where he played Austin's father.
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slablizard
Sep 30, 2004, 12:14 AM
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:shock: me ignorant, ok my turn
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kachoong
Sep 30, 2004, 2:27 AM
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here's an easy one: VIZZINI I've hired you to help me start a war. That's a prestigious line of work with a long and glorious tradition. FEZZIK I just don't think it's right, killing an innocent girl. VIZZINI (whirling on Fezzik) Am I going mad or did the word "think" escape your lips? You were not hired for your brains, you hippopotamic land mass. INIGO I agree with Fezzik.
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sapphire
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In reply to: here's an easy one: VIZZINI I've hired you to help me start a war. That's a prestigious line of work with a long and glorious tradition. FEZZIK I just don't think it's right, killing an innocent girl. VIZZINI (whirling on Fezzik) Am I going mad or did the word "think" escape your lips? You were not hired for your brains, you hippopotamic land mass. INIGO I agree with Fezzik. oh, oh, oh...The Princess Bride!
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kachoong
Sep 30, 2004, 2:36 AM
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nice one sapphire..... cultured I see... this one: EDWARDS Wassup? The Perp SCREAMS inhumanly and panics. He backpedals, toward the edge of the roof. PERP He's coming! He's coming because I failed, and now he'll kill me too! EDWARDS Stop! PERP You don't understand. Your world is gonna end. But the Perp has backed right into the edge of the roof, and now he starts to fall over. The Perp blinks. EDWARDS What are you?! The Perp looks down. He decides. -- and he falls, SCREAMING, to his death.
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rendog
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"heeeeeeeere's johnny" the shining
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kachoong
Sep 30, 2004, 2:51 AM
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here's another bit: JEEBS Sure -- I'm a big crack dealer now. I just work here because I love the hours. This pisses Edwards off. He grabs Jeebs by the collar. EDWARDS (getting angry) I'm talking about guns, Jeebs. High-tech stuff. JEEBS C'mon, Edwards, whatcha see is what I got. KAY (O.S.) Why don't you show him the imports, Jeebs. At the sound of Kay's voice, Jeebs suddenly pales, a look of fear coming over his face. JEEBS H-hiya Kay, how are you? KAY The imports, Jeebs. Now. JEEBS You know I got outta that business a long time ago, Kay. KAY Why do you lie to me? I hate it when you lie. He pulls his own gun and aims it at Jeebs' forehead. JEEBS Whoa, whoa, Kay, hold on a minute here... KAY I'm going to count to three. Edwards, seeing that Kay is getting somewhere, joins in the routine. EDWARDS He'll do it, Jeebs. KAY One. EDWARDS I've seen him do it. KAY Two. EDWARDS Talk to me, Jeebs, he's crazy when he's like this. JEEBS He's always crazy. (to Kay) Take a cruise. Get a massage -- KAY Three. KA-BOOM! Kay blows Jeebs' head off and Jeebs' body collapses to the floor. Edwards is shocked. Edwards pulls his own weapon and points it at Kay's head. EDWARDS Put down the gun and put your hands on the counter! KAY I warned him. EDWARDS Drop the weapon! KAY You warned him. EDWARDS You are under arrest. You have the right to remain silent. KAY Will you relax? JEEBS (O.S.) (irritated) Don't do that. Edwards whirls around to see Jeebs' BODY, growing another head. Only takes four or five seconds. Kay calmly shoves his gun up against Jeebs' baby-soft new cheek. JEEBS (CONT'D) Do you know how much that hurts?
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sapphire
Sep 30, 2004, 2:57 AM
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should i give someone else a chance? nah! Men In Black!
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kachoong
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sapphire! too good! what about this one: Normandy 1300 hours June 9 MILLER Trailed by a RADIOMAN, dashes through the fire and dives into a sludge- filled crater. He surfaces, sees Sarge and Reiben, and reels from a horrific smell. Their conversation is repeatedly broken by FIRING And DUCKING GERMAN FIRE. MILLER Jesus Christ! What the hell are we swimming in? REIBEN Shit, sir. SARGE Fertilizer, Captain, I think we're in a cranberry bog. REIBEN Out of the frying pan, into the fucking latrine. MILLER Look at the bright side, the Krauts sure as hell don't want to advance and hold this cesspool. Miller barks to his RADIOMAN. MILLER Get Fire Control, we need some artillery...
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sapphire
Sep 30, 2004, 3:03 AM
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dang! i don't know that one. don't watch war movies...
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kachoong
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The main guys name rhymes with Tanks ...now I've given it away....
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sapphire
Sep 30, 2004, 3:12 AM
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hahaha. Actually, you haven't given it away...it's got Tom Hanks, but I don't know what war movie he's been in. :oops:
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Not many! ...well, while you're thinking about it sapphire, try this one: THE HOUSEWIFE Now baby, you can't come in here, there's broken glass all over the floor, and you gonna cut yourself. The little girl's eyes go to the blonde lady in the living room who she ain't never seen before, who also looks like she's been fighting. The Bride smiles at the confused Little Girl. THE HOUSEWIFE This is a old friend of mommy's I ain't seen in a long time. THE BRIDE Hello sweety, I'm *(BLEEP)*, what's your name?
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In reply to: Not many! ...well, while you're thinking about it sapphire, try this one: THE HOUSEWIFE Now baby, you can't come in here, there's broken glass all over the floor, and you gonna cut yourself. The little girl's eyes go to the blonde lady in the living room who she ain't never seen before, who also looks like she's been fighting. The Bride smiles at the confused Little Girl. THE HOUSEWIFE This is a old friend of mommy's I ain't seen in a long time. THE BRIDE Hello sweety, I'm *(BLEEP)*, what's your name? kill bill. ~T
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sapphire
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nice nikegirl. ya beat me to it. do you know the one before the kill bill quote?
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kachoong
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yep, nikegirl had it in a few seconds..... nice work! what film is this quote from?
In reply to: -You see, flying takes 3 things. Hard work, perseverance, and...hard work. -You said hard work twice! -That's because it takes twice as much work as perseverance. AND
In reply to: -All my life flashed before my eyes, it was really boring...
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