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Some of your favorite movie qoutes?

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@nael and saruman:
yes great movie
"what's your major malfunction, numbnuts?"

how about these (they are all well-known movies):
* "I love the smell of napalm in the morning"
* "but bacon tastes good. pork chops taste good" "hey, sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I wouldn't know cause I wouldn't eat the filthy [blighter]"
* "you feel that big boy.. that's pride [messing] with ya"
* "you're just a well-scrubbed rube"
* "let off some steam, Bennett"
* "Mr Brown, you may as well just call me Mr [Poo]"
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Post by nael »

Originally posted by Yanlee:
<STRONG>@nael and saruman:
yes great movie
"what's your major malfunction, numbnuts?"

how about these (they are all well-known movies):
* "I love the smell of napalm in the morning"
* "but bacon tastes good. pork chops taste good" "hey, sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I wouldn't know cause I wouldn't eat the filthy [blighter]"
* "you feel that big boy.. that's pride [messing] with ya"
* "you're just a well-scrubbed rube"
* "let off some steam, Bennett"
* "Mr Brown, you may as well just call me Mr [Poo]"</STRONG>
first one is apocolypse now.
the next two are pulp fiction.
i don't know the last two
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Originally posted by nael:
<STRONG>okay, i've got two quotes from seperate movies.

"he is made of iron."

"you ain't catchin' no crackhead"

anybody?</STRONG>
first is Rocky IV, I dont know the second.

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nope...guess again.
well, the line may be in that movie as well, but it is not what i am thinking of.

man drako...you went back and edited your answer...unfair.

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Try this one...
"I told you to always wash up after a cross-burning, see look it's coming off."

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@nael
Trying to do two different posts and got them confused.

Commando is refering to "Let off some steam Bennett"
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ahhh, gotcha...
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One of my favorite movies...

"Is life always hard or just when you're a kid"
"Always"

any guesses? Shouldn't be to hard.
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@Drako- commando is right

The "Mr Brown" and "well-scrubbed rube" haven't been identified yet
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Anyone remember the Spanish swordsman from the Princess Bride?

"My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."
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I'm thinking Resavior Dogs for the "Mr. Brown" qoute the other one doesn't ring a clear bell but it does sound like something i've heard before. Any ideas on the qoutes I posted?
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Isn't it Star Wars the phantom menace?

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No, neither qoute applies to the Phantom Menace. Please try again :D
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Post by Saruman »

Anyway I got this one from the film I watched last night;

"You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity."

I thin k it's a great quote, applies to most of the people I work with

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i happen to be watchign a movie tonight which i had temporarily forgoten about.
it sums up a big part of my philosophy about life.

"i did nothing. and it was absolutely everything that i thought it would be"

earlier in the movie..."what would you do if you had a million dollars?"
"ifi had a million dollars, i'd reckon i'd do two chicks at the same time"
"that's it...if you had a million dollars, you;d do two chicks at the smae time?"
"well, i've always wanted to do two chicks at the same time, and i figure if i had amillion dollars i could put that together."
"girls won't do you just because you have a million dollars"
"well, the kind that would double up on a dude like me, would...so, what would you do if you had a million dollars?"
"you mean besides two chicks at the same time?"
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I was'nt even in thier ****en Army anymore

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Originally posted by Saruman:
<STRONG>"You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity."</STRONG>
Snatch ;)
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Post by Georgi »

Originally posted by Drako:
<STRONG>"Is life always hard or just when you're a kid"
"Always"</STRONG>
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@nael yours is Office Space...
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@georgi...can you get yanlee's? that mr. brown one or the let off steam? (top of the last page)
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Originally posted by Crassus:
<STRONG>Anyone remember the Spanish swordsman from the Princess Bride?

"My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."</STRONG>
:cool: :D

"You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you."
"You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die."
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