Favorite Movie Quotes, Part II

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Indiana Jones throws a Nazi out of a blimp.

“No ticket.”

I still use this one.

THE LONGEST DAY
General Norman Cota
“I don’t have to tell you the story. You all know it. Only two kinds of people are gonna stay on this beach, those that are Dead and Those that are gonna Die. Now get off your Butts! You guys are the Fighting 29th”

Given that this was said during D-day is crazy. The fact that someone didn’t shoot him is Amazing.

Apocalypse Now, when Col. Kilgore and the Air Cav are swooping in on that little gook village and the helicopter that he’s in destroys some bridge or whatever that some charlies are trying to get away on. “Don’t these people ever give up?”

Me love you long time. Me so Horny.

“Our pet’s heads are falling off!” -Dumb and Dumber

“You got knocked the fuck out!” -Friday

Not sure if these have been posted…

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

For instance the tipping scene in Reservoir Dogs and how the dialogue of each character alludes to their personality and role in the film, if you go back and listen intently to the dialogue having already seen the entire film, there are some very subtle hints of absolute masterpiece foreshadowing that most very easily miss.

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I love Resevoir Dogs and have seen that tipping scene hundreds of times considering I went to sleep watching that movie for months straight at one point. But I never put that much thought into it and you’re totally right, specifically for Mr. White and Mr. Pink.

Mr. Pink is an asshole who only cares about himself, Mr. White is compassionate as is demonstrated in that scene. Never caught it, totally awesome.

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

For instance the tipping scene in Reservoir Dogs and how the dialogue of each character alludes to their personality and role in the film, if you go back and listen intently to the dialogue having already seen the entire film, there are some very subtle hints of absolute masterpiece foreshadowing that most very easily miss.

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I love Resevoir Dogs and have seen that tipping scene hundreds of times considering I went to sleep watching that movie for months straight at one point. But I never put that much thought into it and you’re totally right, specifically for Mr. White and Mr. Pink.

Mr. Pink is an asshole who only cares about himself, Mr. White is compassionate as is demonstrated in that scene. Never caught it, totally awesome. [/quote]

That’s only the tip of the iceberg, listen to… (SPOILERS BELOW)

…Listen to Mr. Orange, when Joe returns from off-screen, he immediately tells him who didn’t throw in for the tip. Mr. White is labelled the emotional, empathetic samaritan and Mr. Pink the logical cynic, and some people can pick up on that, but what people really pass up are the actions of Mr. Orange, because they’re so brief, but they clearly unearth him as the informant.

The fact that Mr. Orange is the one willing to tell Joe without hesitation who didn’t put in, is almost an exact reflection of his character in the same vein the dialogue is with Pink and White. It’s there, and it’s genius, I love the shit out of the scene and it’s much for that reason. Of course it’s with some regularly that Tarantino pulls this kind of sneaky shit, as mentioned with Kill Bill, but there are a hundred more references out there.

For instance, before Vincent has to jack adrenaline into Mia Wallace’s heart, you can see Operation and the Game Of Life on the table. Also the somewhat more obvious bad omen of bathrooms for Vincent. Also in Kill Bill, when Beatrix Kiddo is fighting Vernita Green, the cereal box that Green pulls her gun out of is labelled BOOM!

Of course the last ones are just crafty trivia, with the first being a much more integral part of the story, but as far as trivia goes I can see Tarantino coming largely unmatched. If you were to really pick apart any Tarantino film you’d find a bunch of hidden shit nobody would care to come across if they weren’t ready to look for it. Pulp Fiction in particular is absolutely loaded with the things and I’m sure I can rattle off at least twenty off the top of my head.

Roadhouse is jammed packed with quotable lines…

“Do you know why you disgust me… BOSH …cos you’re a bleeder”

and of course “I used to fuck guys like you in prison”

[quote]DBCooper wrote:
Has anyone here ever seen Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford? Absolute classic in the thriller genre.

“I didn’t bring your breakfast because you didn’t eat your din-din!”

“You wouldn’t be able to do those awful things to me if I weren’t still in this chair.”
“But you ARE, Blanche! You ARE in that chair!”

“Oh Blanche? You know we’ve got rats in the cellar?”[/quote]

One of the most disturbing movies I’ve ever seen. Bette Davis was splendidly evil.

“Enhance. Enhance. Enhance.”

-Super Troopers

“No! You stay here, I’m in charge!”
“Do you ‘feel’ in charge?”

“Oh, you think darkness is your ally? But you merely adopted the dark; I was born in it! Molded by it! I didn’t see the light until I was already a man, and by then it was nothing to me but BLINDING!”

“I’ll die before I talk!”
“I’m on your schedule, Captain.”

-Bane in The Dark Knight Rises

“Where does he get those wonderful toys?”

“You must be joking.”
“Do I look like I’m joking?”

“Winged freak terrorizes? Wait’ll they get a load of me!”

“Can somebody tell me what kind of a world we live in where a man dressed as a BAT gets all of my press? This town needs an enema!”

-Jack Nicholson as the Joker

“And you’ve killed six of my friends.”
“Six?”

“How about a magic trick? I’m gonna make this pencil disappear. Ta-daa! It’s gone!”

“Wanna know how I got these scars?”

“Do I really look like a guy with a plan?”

“You see, I’m a guy of simple tastes. I enjoy dynamite and gunpowder and gasoline.”

-Heath Ledger as the Joker

“Bob walked right into the bar and shot at Corky, only he misses, 'cause he was so damn drunk he couldn’t see straight. Old Corky went for his gun and got in such a hurry that he shot his own toe off. Bob shot at Corky again, and he misses again, because he’s still so damn drunk. He hits this thousand-dollar mirror over the bar. And now, the Duck of Death is as good as dead. Because this time, Corky does it right. He takes careful aim, slowly squeezes the trigger, and… BAM! That Walker Colt he was carrying blew up in his hand, a failing common to that model. See, what I’m trying to tell you is if Corky really had two guns instead of a big dick, he’d be alive today.”

“Look son, being a good shot, being quick with a pistol, that don’t do no harm, but it don’t mean much next to being cool-headed. A man who will keep his head and not get rattled under fire, like as not, he’ll kill ya. It ain’t so easy to shoot a man anyhow, especially if the son-of-a-bitch is shootin’ back at you.”- Little bill Dagget

Lloyd: " I’ll tell you where. Someplace warm. A place where the beer flows like wine. Where beautiful women instinctively flock like salmon of Capistrano. I’m talking about a little place called Aspen."

Harry: “Oh, I don’t know, Lloyd. The French are assholes.”

Dumb and Dumber

I should have been more specific DB. I was thinking of a movie quote guessing game thread. I mentioned it because I figured after a while you and BK would clean up and it would be a good read. I like this one though, don’t get me wrong.

It’s funny, alot of the quotes here I remember being in that thread.

“Wanna know what woke you up? The sound of your throat bein’ cut”…

edit/I can’t say what movie because it would spoil it.

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
I should have been more specific DB. I was thinking of a movie quote guessing game thread. I mentioned it because I figured after a while you and BK would clean up and it would be a good read. I like this one though, don’t get me wrong.

It’s funny, alot of the quotes here I remember being in that thread.

“Wanna know what woke you up? The sound of your throat bein’ cut”…

edit/I can’t say what movie because it would spoil it.

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I was a participant in that thread. But I never do well at that sort of thing. I don’t have the same taste in movies that most people on this site have. I don’t really watch anything with Arnold or Stallone or anything like that. I thought The Expendables was possibly the worst action film I’ve ever seen. I prefer older movies, particularly old film noir. Action films in general don’t really do it for me.

But I don’t see why this thread can’t be a combination of both favorite quotes and a guessing game. I have no clue what movie your quote is from. Try and guess this one:

“I have a sentimental weakness for my children and I spoil them, as you can see. They talk when they should listen.”

OR:

“Your casino loses money, maybe we can do better.”
“You think I’m skimmin’ off the top?”
“You’re unlucky.”

From the same film, which should be a dead giveaway, really.

“Today, I settle all family business, so don’t tell me you’re innocent.”

This one should be really easy:

“We cannot allow a mineshaft gap!”

Here’s another good one from a very, very well-done film that I was lucky enough to see in a theater when it first came out.

“Throw one at me if you want, hash head. I’ve got all five senses and I slept last night, which puts me six up on the lot of you.”