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Post by Saucy on Jan 4, 2008 15:55:26 GMT -5
samantha: When do you get to a point when enough is enough? jerry: NEVER.
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Post by RO on Jan 4, 2008 16:01:13 GMT -5
The Mexican!!!! ;D Charles: How do you do, my name is Charles. Old man: Don't be ridiculous, Charles died 20 years ago! Charles: Must be a different Charles, I think. Old man: Are you telling me I don't know my own brother! Charles: No, no.
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Post by zeke on Jan 4, 2008 16:35:35 GMT -5
The Mexican!!!! ;D Charles: How do you do, my name is Charles. Old man: Don't be ridiculous, Charles died 20 years ago! Charles: Must be a different Charles, I think. Old man: Are you telling me I don't know my own brother! Charles: No, no. Four Weddings and a Funeral Nick: I'm a hero. I was shot twice in the Tribune. Nora: I read where you were shot 5 times in the tabloids. Nick: It's not true. He didn't come anywhere near my tabloids
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Post by lumpy on Jan 4, 2008 16:50:02 GMT -5
[Four Weddings and a Funeral Nick: I'm a hero. I was shot twice in the Tribune. Nora: I read where you were shot 5 times in the tabloids. Nick: It's not true. He didn't come anywhere near my tabloids One of The Thin Man movies. Not sure which. Donna Ana: Very well. I can accept that I am not the first if you will tell me, with the same honesty, how many there have been. [voiceover] Now... would have been a very good time for me to lie. The truth is a hard habit to break, however. Including you... there have been... exactly... one... thousand... five hundred and two. [voiceover] Looking back, I'm guessing that number was a little larger than the one she'd been hoping to hear...
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Post by RO on Jan 4, 2008 23:42:26 GMT -5
Don Juan Demarco
Betty Warren: Don't disregard our traditions just because you're subversive. Katherine Watson: Don't disrespect this class just because you're married.
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Post by jules on Jan 5, 2008 14:38:59 GMT -5
Mona Lisa Smile! Love that movie. (And the soundtrack.)
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Narrator: So much has been said about the girls over the years. But we have never found an answer. It didn't matter in the end how old they had been, or that they were girls... but only that we had loved them... and that they hadn't heard us calling... still do not hear us calling them from out of those rooms... where they went to be alone for all time... and where we will never find the pieces to put them back together.
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Post by RO on Jan 6, 2008 0:02:37 GMT -5
Virgin Suicides
(Great Movie!!!!)
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Inigo Montoya: Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die. Count Rugen: Stop saying that!
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Post by ladyj on Jan 6, 2008 0:04:53 GMT -5
Yes im still here........... The princess bride Another easy one as I am lazy atm "You can't handle the truth" Virgin Suicides (Great Movie!!!!) _________________ Inigo Montoya: Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die. Count Rugen: Stop saying that!
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Post by RO on Jan 6, 2008 0:07:45 GMT -5
OMG...that is an easy one...
A Few Good Men...
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Keith: Well, I like art, I work in a gas station, my best friend is a tomboy. These things don't fly too well in the American high school.
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Post by jules on Jan 6, 2008 4:21:17 GMT -5
Some Kind of Wonderful
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Veronica Corningstone: My God, what is that smell? Oh. Brian Fantana: That's the smell of desire my lady. Veronica Corningstone: God no, it smells like, like a used diaper... filled with... Indian food. Oh, excuse me. Brian Fantana: You know, desire smells like that to some people
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Post by RO on Jan 6, 2008 11:01:19 GMT -5
Anchorman!
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Rusty Dennis: First you told me he was gonna be retarded, then you told me he was gonna be blind AND deaf. If I'd dug his grave every time one of you geniuses told me he was gonna die, I'd be eating fuckin' chop suey in China by now!
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Post by ladyj on Jan 6, 2008 11:15:17 GMT -5
Mask! I am feeling generous and lazy. "Heeeeere's Johnny!" Anchorman! ____________________________________ Rusty Dennis: First you told me he was gonna be retarded, then you told me he was gonna be blind AND deaf. If I'd dug his grave every time one of you geniuses told me he was gonna die, I'd be eating fuckin' chop suey in China by now!
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Post by RO on Jan 6, 2008 11:24:41 GMT -5
The Shining... (on a side note...i ate dinner @ that hotel)
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Hugh Forbes: Then, a toast: May their days be long and full of happiness; may their children be many and full of health; and may they live in peace... and freedom.
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Post by ladyj on Jan 6, 2008 11:27:15 GMT -5
Creepy, what was it like? Where is it located? Why did you end up there? Did you see dead people? LOL My favorite movie actually. The Shining... (on a side note...i ate dinner @ that hotel) _______________________________________________ Hugh Forbes: Then, a toast: May their days be long and full of happiness; may their children be many and full of health; and may they live in peace... and freedom.
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Post by RO on Jan 6, 2008 11:35:04 GMT -5
I should preface that the book was inspired by the Stanley hotel in Estes Park Colorado...that is where I have eaten... Actually, I was with my exh (still married)...we were in CO for a wedding and took a side trip of our own because it was our 10 year wedding anniv...we renewed our vows (yeah, that lasted) and stayed at a bed and breakfast there... hotels.about.com/od/hauntedhotelsatoz/p/hau_stanley.htmFilming took place at both Pinewood Studios and Elstree Studios in England. The set for the Overlook Hotel was then the largest ever built. It included a full recreation of the exterior of the hotel, as well as all of the interiors. A few exterior shots were done at Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon. They are noticeable because the hedge maze is missing. The interiors are based on those of the Ahwahnee hotel in Yosemite National Park. The Timberline Lodge requested Kubrick change the sinister Room 217 of King's novel to 237, so customers would stay in their own room 217 fearlessly. I have been to the Timberline Lodge in Mount Hood as well.
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