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1) "Hey Ricky, get this lame-o out of your yard!" (answered)
2) "Old Earl here was worried about Baby" (answered)
3) "What kind of a man would put a snake in a man's salad?"
(extra credit for this one)
4) "I was building a house!" (answered)
5) "They call it a Royale with Cheese" (answered)
6) "God, does it always shrivel up like that when you shower?" (answered)
7) "You'll always be 'Shorty' to me" (answered)
8) "Well I wasn't born with your hand in my bush" (answered)
9) "All right, just keep your hands off the records" (answered)
(1950's movie)
10) "Any sweet water up beyond?"
11) "You're in the Navy, remember?..It's not a job, it's an adventure!" (answered)
12) "This is my tree you wrecked!" (answered)
13) "What business is it of your where I'm from, frendo?" (answered)
14) "Look, Darling, there's Johnny Ringo" (answered)
15) "What do you want me to do, Ray, go to war over a coat?" (answered)
16) "You're getting fucked one way or the other!" (answered)
17) "If you're the police, where are your badges?" (answered)
18) "I have to fart!" (answered)
19) "OVER THE LINE!!" (answered)
20) "You ain't gonna' shit right for a week!" (answered)
21) "Well, that's some monkey house in there"
22) "Anybody got any Animal Crackers?" (answered)
(extra credit for this one)
23) "Now YOU should say something"
24) "But I don't WANT to do the 'Ha Cha Cha'." (answered)
25) "Do you ever clean this car?...Are these cookies?" (answered)
(same movie as # 22)
26) "None of them use birth control; and they eat all the steak" (answered)
27) "I hear you got a whore in there" (answered)
28) "Decko the bus conductor...Is that top decko or bottom decko?"
29) "They say the smog is the reason we have such beautiful sunsets" (answered)
30) "I don't deserve Haagen-Dazs"
31) "We are not stopping to see the world's largest non-stick frying pan!" (answered)
32) "I..Drink..Your..Milkshake!" (answered)
33) "I got kicked out of school...Aren't the new neighbors nice?"...I got vodka!"
34) "Hey Pinocchio, where are YOU going?" (answered)
35) "Can I have me paper back?"
36) "You touched my brick?" (answered)
37) "Is your granny spry?" (answered)
38) "I feel like I'm insane!" (answered)
(comedy)
39) "Put..the coffee..back in the cup" (answered)
40) "Are you off your fucking meds or something?' (answered)
41) "Is that my phone?"
42) "Don't be talking about the shit bucket in front of strangers" (answered)
43) "His entire body is bloodshot!"
44) "I've got newsreels in my head" (answered)
(biopic)
45) "Pass the celery" (answered)
46) "Have you read the bible, Pete?" (answered)
47) "What about my men?"
48) "You gotta kill Bone first"
(film about a bank heist)
49) "I will give you her life for your life, and the life of my brother" (answered)
50) "I think Roy Gillis must have found out" (answered)
51) "We can't travel in that shit heap!" (answered)
52) "You don't have to do this" (answered)
53) "Ass-HOLE" (answered)
54) "My friends call me 'Hytone'." (answered)
55) "Rule number one, Never propose to a woman on a bus" (answered)
56) "What do you want to do tonight, Angie?" (answered)
More unanswered movie quotes from Part XXIII
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181223242
Eliot Rosewater
(31,113 posts)TomSlick
(11,107 posts)I don't remember the quote but it sounds possible.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)GaYellowDawg
(4,449 posts)5) "They call it a Royale with Cheese" Pulp Fiction
14) "Look, Darling, there's Johnny Ringo" Tombstone
32) "I..Drink..Your..Milkshake!" There Will Be Blood
I just realized how little I know about movies.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)All three are correct.
Rhythm
(5,435 posts)Fun flick...
But then, any movie where you get a John Travolta dance-scene has got to be at least decent.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)I love the Twist Contest dance scene he did in Pulp Fiction with Uma Thurman
Rhythm
(5,435 posts)First Speaker
(4,858 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Well done!
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Click on "My Profile" and scroll down to "Avatar"
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)NoPasaran
(17,291 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Wounded Bear
(58,693 posts)Great cameo BTW.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)BigmanPigman
(51,623 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Gene Hackman is one of my all-time favorite actors.
Although he rarely does comedies, he can be very funny ("The Birdcage" for example)
BigmanPigman
(51,623 posts)He really is versatile, isn't he? Dustin Hoffman, Robert Duvall and he were all roommates when first starting out. So much talent in one apt.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Thanks
WinstonSmith4740
(3,056 posts)Hackman in drag shouldn't be missed.
TrewGrit
(2 posts)the reply is the more famous quote, although it is often mangled
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)stinkin' badges!"
Brother Buzz
(36,457 posts)and for those who read Spanglish
Al Collins was a fixture in my town back in the day. And his vehicles too, from his passionate purple Porsche (later flocked black with a spigot attached to the front) to his King Crab (Toyota King Cab pickup with massive air horns)
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)(I didn't know about his vehicles)
Brother Buzz
(36,457 posts)But it was a memorable sight seeing the crazy man wearing his purple jumpsuit shoehorned into his Passionate Purple Porsche Sportster.
His wife owned a canvas shop in Mill Valley so he spent a lot of his afternoons socializing in town before heading off to "The City' for work. It could take him an hour to walk one block, stopping to talk with people, dogs, kids, or whatever. He enjoyed life.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)for 90 minutes straight "after Al had been banished to WNEW's midnight show, "Milkman's Matinee"
Also from Wikipedia:
"Al came back to WNEW and worked out of the Purple Grotto, two and a half stories underground."
"Harrison, the long-tailed purple Tasmanian Owl, showed up early on."
It's worth reading.
Brother Buzz
(36,457 posts)as a fourteen-year-old to talk about comic books. Suddenly, while on the air, he turned around and discovered Jazzbo had disappeared. Poof! Gone! Kid Copeland kept it going for half an hour while Jazzbo was outside smoking pot.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)(I like Brian Copeland)
Brother Buzz
(36,457 posts)Get Shorty and Be Cool are great movies I can watch over and over again. Bummer Elmore Leonard only cranked out two Chili Palmer novels before he died.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)# 7 is from a drama set in the 1930s.
Wounded Bear
(58,693 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)flibbitygiblets
(7,220 posts)June Carter (Reese Witherspoon) is telling Johnny Cash (Joaquin Phoenix) one of several reasons she's turning down his proposal.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)flibbitygiblets
(7,220 posts)was it "All of Me"?
flibbitygiblets
(7,220 posts)The night of the dinner party with the right-wing parents of his only son?
flibbitygiblets
(7,220 posts)One the he aforementioned right-wing parents of Robin Williams' son's fiancee
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)It was Gene Hackman after his wife told him that Nathan Lane was actually a man, not Robin Williams' wife.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Last edited Sat Aug 31, 2019, 06:43 PM - Edit history (1)
underpants
(182,868 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)It's from a very spooky movie about a serial killer who was never caught.
underpants
(182,868 posts)Let's face it. She was a serial killer who always convinced the local hayseed Sheriff it was a local.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)It's a film based on a real story set in the San Francisco Bay area, including Vallejo and Napa.
BleedsBlue
(113 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Welcome to DU!
underpants
(182,868 posts)Either that or The Last Detail.
If you tell me I'm wrong I'll let the air out of your tires.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)It's from a very popular movie starring a martial arts master
underpants
(182,868 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Is that a movie title?
tclambert
(11,087 posts)Steven Seagal.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Good movie!
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)"The Matchmaker" w/ Janeane Garofolo, Denis Leary and David O'Hara
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)Kevin Kline in "A Fish Called Wanda"?
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Yes, Kevin Kline did utter that line in A Fish Called Wanda, but it's not the movie I was referring to.
(Hint: It was a toddler)
Njblackbear
(2 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)lpbk2713
(42,766 posts)Duvall
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)The Bishop's Wife?
#34
The Burbs?
backtoblue
(11,345 posts)It's from a 1980's comedy.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Me.
(35,454 posts)aren't correct?
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Bob Loblaw
(1,900 posts)"Call Starkist"
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Politicub
(12,165 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Great movie!
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Angleae
(4,492 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)(I think I've seen that movie at least 40 times)
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)FiveGoodMen
(20,018 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)God I love that movie!
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)surrealAmerican
(11,362 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)skamaria
(329 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)backtoblue
(11,345 posts)1. Talladega Nights (Ricky Bobby)
2. Dirty Dancing (Baby)
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)# 1 is a comedy about suburban life
# 2 is a comedy from the early '80s
Peregrine Took
(7,417 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)(I was wondering if anyone would ever get that one)
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Harker
(14,030 posts)The Big Lebowski.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)go.
ect.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Harker
(14,030 posts)Clemenza to Vito.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Harker
(14,030 posts)Took a stab that it was from the rug stealing scene.
Wrong, I'm guessing from the dinglessness of it.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)(Which I'm sure you have seen)
skamaria
(329 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)littlemissmartypants
(22,735 posts)"Now remember, when things look bad and it looks like you're not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is."
Harker
(14,030 posts)And #25, naturally.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Did you like the movie?
It's flawed as it relates to the case, but there's some good acting and it's very atmospheric.
Some day I'll tell you how I linked John Wayne to the case.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)I read Robert Graysmith's book on Zodiac back in the 1980's.
The movie was based on his book.
There's no doubt in my mind that Arthur Leigh Allen was Zodiac (He died in '06 I think)
(The Vallejo Police Dept. had only one suspect from day 1.....Arthur Leigh Allen)
I've seen it now at least 20 times, and it still gives me the "chills".
Harker
(14,030 posts)Crazy stuff. You were out ahead of me a bit, though.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Was Arthur Leigh Allen a fan of his?
Harker
(14,030 posts)John Wayne reportedly asked director Don Siegel about playing Harry Callahan in "Dirty Harry", a thinly disguised treatment of the Zodiac case, but Siegel thought Wayne too old for the part.
Siegel did, however, cast Wayne as John Bernard Books in "The Shootist" (based on a novel by Glendon Swarthout)... Wayne's last film role as a dying gunfighter. The scriptwriter for the film was the author's son Miles Hood Swarthout.
There's a scene in "The Shootist" where Books comes upon landlady Bond Rogers (Lauren Bacall) playing piano and singing a ditty from Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado", and he chimes in with the "tit-willow, tit-willow" refrain.
That scene is not depicted in the novel. I read it.
Zodiac wrote a letter extensively quoting "The Mikado" on or about July 26, 1970, incuding the unmistakable mention of a tit-willow.
I wrote Miles Hood Swarthout several years ago to ask whether he had included the line in his screenplay, or any rewrites. He replied emphatically that he did not, and that "that was all Don Siegel."
Thus, Siegel had John Wayne quote Zodiac.
This is my sole meaningful development of the case. To date. I'm still hopeful that I'll bring further light to bear on some coded letters.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Harker
(14,030 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)FiveGoodMen
(20,018 posts)Harker
(14,030 posts)Or was it The Godfather, pt. 2?
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)MontanaFarmer
(630 posts)Bad Santa. #37, is granny spry, also bad Santa.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)You got 'em both!
MontanaFarmer
(630 posts)Little boy to de Niro.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)world wide wally
(21,752 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)But it's not the film I was thinking of.
joanbarnes
(1,723 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)My holiday tradition is "Bad Santa"
jmowreader
(50,562 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)If so, you got it!
tclambert
(11,087 posts)This is not 'Nam. There are rules. Mark it a zero!
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)tclambert
(11,087 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)It's not the movie I was thinking of.
("It's a Wonderful Life" may have also contained that line)
kimmylavin
(2,284 posts)My Cousin Vinny?
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)JTOL
(46 posts)The Burbs
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Welcome to DU!
Bob Loblaw
(1,900 posts)It's A Wonderful Life
#39 Glengarry, Glenross.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)# 12 is a fairly recent comedy, starring a former SNL cast member
# 39 is a very funny comedy from the early 1980's
Bob Loblaw
(1,900 posts)A Fish Called Wanda or,
The Donald Trump Story
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)A Robert De Niro movie
Bob Loblaw
(1,900 posts)Every time Kevin Kline's character drives off in the right lane (in London) he yells at another driver in the apprpriate lane, "ASSHOLE!"
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)ASS-HOLE was already answered.
The baby in "Meet the Fockers" ...his first spoken word was ASS-HOLE, (thanks to Ben Stiller)
The are a plethora of movies where "asshole" was used.
El Mimbreno
(777 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Good guess, though.
Think "Irish comedy" from the 1990's
El Mimbreno
(777 posts)Forrest Gump said something on the order of "I gotta pee."
Now I'm thinking Rainman - scene in the phone booth?
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)DeanMH
(12 posts)I wish you was a wishing well. So that I could tie a bucket to ya and sink ya.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)LastLiberal in PalmSprings
(12,590 posts)Xipe Totec
(43,890 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)SaulofTucson
(34 posts)1968 or 1969 autobiographical movie directed by Carl Reiner about his earliest exposure to show biz.
If I guessed the right flick, the line was spoken by Reni Santoni (as the young Reiner) in response to machine shop boss Jack Gilford singing "It's up to YOU to do the Ha Cha Cha."
Saw this at Fort Hood (TX) army base in 1969 after a year in you-know-where after being kidnapped/shanghaied by Uncle Sam.
Will set up profile soon, just wanted to jump in.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Welcome to DU!
I've often wondered why Rene Santoni never made it big in Hollywood.
I think the only time I ever saw him on TV was in a couple of very funny Seinfeld episodes, where he played a restaurant owner named Poppy.
The Burbs
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Great movie!
rpannier
(24,333 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)I've seen that movie at least 20 times.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)pnwest
(3,266 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)pnwest
(3,266 posts)Melissa McCarthy, I love her!
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)pnwest
(3,266 posts)SaulofTucson
(34 posts)I'm sure this line appears in many movies, but I recall the scene late in NCFOM when Josh Brolin's widow says it to psycho Javier Bardem just before he dispatches her (offscreen).
Hope I can add to my winning streak of one.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)The actress who played Brolin's wife is from Scotland, I think, and has a very heavy Scottish accent when she talks.
the_sly_pig
(741 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Good guess, though.
That line is from a '90s comedy
Ohiya
(2,238 posts)18 the commitments
46 pulp fiction
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)but # 46 is from a thriller set in LA in the 1940's
rpannier
(24,333 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)SaulofTucson
(34 posts)Last edited Tue Oct 8, 2019, 04:40 PM - Edit history (1)
I don't have high confidence this time, but I think Alec Baldwin said it to Jack Lemmon when Jack malingered at the coffee station instead of giving his undivided attention to Alec's sales group pep talk.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)WinstonSmith4740
(3,056 posts)#45 is "Sleeper"/Woody Allen & Diane Keaton
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(27,845 posts)MatthewHatesTrump2
(915 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Docreed2003
(16,869 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)lpbk2713
(42,766 posts)Nadine was killed off early in the movie.
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)(Great movie!)
lpbk2713
(42,766 posts)Had a good cast too.
uriel1972
(4,261 posts)Angleae
(4,492 posts)uriel1972
(4,261 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)uriel1972
(4,261 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)he'll find it!"
red dog 1
(27,845 posts)MatthewHatesTrump2
(915 posts)MatthewHatesTrump2
(915 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)MatthewHatesTrump2
(915 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)Well done!
(That one's been up there a while).
MatthewHatesTrump2
(915 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)MatthewHatesTrump2
(915 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)MatthewHatesTrump2
(915 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)MatthewHatesTrump2
(915 posts)red dog 1
(27,845 posts)You saw that movie?
How'd you like it?