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Title:Movie Reviews and Discussion
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150.0. "Favorite Movie Quotes" by 28994::WSA038::SATTERFIELD (Close enough for jazz.) Thu Apr 22 1993 17:02


How about some favorite quotes from films?


"Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine."

Humphry Bogart in _Casablanca_

"Round up the usual suspects"

Clude Raines in _Casablanca_

"I cannot live without my life, I cannot breath without my soul"

Lawrence Olivier in _Wuthering Heights_

"You don't have to do anything to get me Steve. You don't have to do anything
and you don't have to say anything. Oh, mabye just whistle. You know how to
whistle don't you Steve? You just put your lips together and blow."

Lauren Bacall in _To Have and Have Not_


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150.17892::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!!Fri Apr 23 1993 16:3019
    
    	"Captain, the lights are blinking out of sequence."
    
    	"Then get them to blink IN SEQUENCE."
    
    	"Yes, sir."
    
    		"Airplane II: The Sequel"
    
    
    	If you haven't seen "Working Girl", skip this one"
    
    
    	"I expect you to call me Tess.  I don't expect you to fetch me
    	 coffee unless you're getting some for yourself."
    
    
    							GTI
    
150.28269::MARTINNPrior to that I was a personFri Apr 23 1993 19:492
    My p_n ..... from Awakenings.
                                 Natalie
150.318583::SHAWThu May 06 1993 21:0217
    Um....the quote near the end of "Parenthood" by the grandmother..
    
    " When we were young, your grandfather took me on the rollercoaster.
    It was so exciting and yet so terrifying. How thrilling! Then we
    went past the people on the carousel. Where's the fun in that? You
    just go around and around, nothing changes....Yup. I like the
    roller coaster."
    
    
    Grandmother played by another lady named Helen Shaw.
    (But I liked the quote before I knew that...)
    
    
    :^)
    helen
    
    
150.4Two more...15377::DEMON::COURTEverybody thought it was a dog.Fri May 07 1993 16:519
    "Don't be afraid.  I'm Helen Cooper."
    
      - Night of the Living Dead
    
    
    "I'm sorry your mother blew up, Ricky."
    
      - Better Off Dead
    
150.57892::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmnder,what DID you do?Sat May 08 1993 12:1312
    
    	From "Delirious":
    
    
    	John Candy:	What are you doing here?  I thought I sent you to
    			Cleveland!!
    
    	Robert Wagner:	Yes, and I should kill you for that alone.
    
    
    							GTI
    
150.63270::AHERNDennis the MenaceSat May 08 1993 15:515
    "Would you like to see where I was tatooed?  We'll drive by there
    sometime."
    
    	- Cary Grant in "Charade"
    
150.7VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter & DiamondsThu May 13 1993 14:469
    From "Bodies, Rest & Motion"
    
    Bridget Fonda - "Have you ever been in a relationship?"
    
    Eric Stolz    - "No......I was married once....but, I wouldn't 
                     really call it a relationship."
    
    
    
150.811578::MAXFIELDWed May 26 1993 19:457
    the note in the 179 string about the Munchkin coroner appearing
    at a movie memorabilia auction brought to mind the immortal lines:
    
    "As Coroner I must aver
    I've thoroughly examined her.
    And she's not only merely dead,
    she's really most sincerely dead!"
150.96656::MCGARGHANWhat this place needs is more horses.Fri May 28 1993 15:464
    From INNOCENT BLOOD:
    
    Ann Paillard(sp?):   "Then I thought to myself... Italian!"
    
150.10Two bits..32198::KRUEGERFri May 28 1993 17:178
    "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."
    
    Rhett to Scarlett from "Gone With the Wind."
    
    Diane Wiest in Parenthood to her daughter, after seeing photos of her
    daughter and her future-son-in-law having sex:
    
    "ooh, here's one for my wallet!"
150.11Azeem3131::PRIESTLEYTue Jun 01 1993 16:4025
    "there are no perfect people in this world, only perfect intentions."
    
    Azeem/Morgan Freeman  "Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves"
    
    Freeman had most of the truly wise lines in this movie and his
    character was certainly one of the most enjoyable.  I also liked his
    comment to the little girl upon her questioning him regarding his
    color:
    
    girl: "Did God paint you?"
    
    Azeem: roughly yes Allah most certainly did paint me.
    
    girl: "Why did He paint you?"
    
    Azeem: "Allah loves infinite variety."
    
    perhaps a bit P.C. for 13th century England, but Azeem was Moorish and
    the Moors of the time, at least those following true Islam, were very
    advanced and tolerant people.  Who cares if it is anacronistic anyhow,
    it is a beautiful statement.
    
    
    andrew
    
150.127892::SLABOUNTYSomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRainThu Jun 10 1993 16:5114
    
    	From "Real Genius":
    
    
    	Deborah Foreman:  "Can you hammer a 6" spike into a board with
    			   your penis?"
    
    	Val Kilmer:	  "Not right now, no."
    
    	Deborah Foreman:  "A girl's gotta have her standards."
    
    
    							GTI
    
150.13more Real Genius3131::PRIESTLEYThu Jul 08 1993 20:576
    Again Real Genius
    
    "In the immortal words of Socrates...'I drank what?'"
    
    andrew
    
150.14Corregan42371::DAVISMFri Jul 09 1993 10:225
    HIGHLANDER
    
    " I have something to say, it's better to burn out than to fade away "
    
    
150.15That just had to hurt!58379::BAYNEWrong again Albert!Fri Jul 09 1993 13:547
    Last Action Hero
    
    Arnie:  "Would you like to be a farmer?"
    	    Insert well placed kick to the groin here.
    	    "Here's a couple of acres"
    
    Shawn
150.167892::SLABOUNTYSomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRainFri Jul 09 1993 16:4410
    
   >HIGHLANDER
   > 
   > " I have something to say, it's better to burn out than to fade away "
    
    
    	Huh ... that's the first line to Def Leppard's "Rock of Ages".
    
    
    							GTI
150.176179::VALENZAToo sexy for my flip flops.Fri Jul 09 1993 16:465
    Gee, I thought the first line to "Rock of Ages" was some
    incomprehensible Germanic-sounding gibberish.  Or was that more of a
    "preface" than a "line"?  :-)
    
    -- Mike
150.18The 1st line IS gibberish. 8^)7892::SLABOUNTYSomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRainFri Jul 09 1993 16:496
    
    	Oh yeah, you're right ... I guess that's the 2nd line then.
    
    
    							GTI
    
150.19Not many people...etc. etc.42712::SMITHATue Jul 13 1993 14:554
Michael Caine in "Zulu" as he looks round the hills, as only Michael Caine
can say it:-

	"Zulus; fousands of 'em"
150.20ZULU42371::DAVISMTue Jul 13 1993 15:545
    Or even better
    
    "Don't Throw, Bloody Spears, At Me" !!!!!!!!!
    
    Sounds much better with that Caine voice though !
150.21from OrlandoVAXWRK::STHILAIREa period of transitionTue Jul 13 1993 16:326
    I love this one:
    
    "I've lived for 400 years, and hardly aged at all, and because this is
    England, everybody pretends not to notice." 
    
    
150.22The Lost Boys29065::S_VOREOnce More Unto The BreachWed Jul 14 1993 21:174
    "Death by sterio!"
    
    
    (good line from a ok-not-great-not-really-even-good movie)
150.238269::MARTINNokay,now what?....Thu Jul 15 1993 07:297
    
    (sorry I know this isn't the appropriate place but....)
    
    I LOVE The Lost Boys!!!! It stayed true to every Vampire lore/myth and
    had great visuals and a hilarious story.
    
    but I think that's a great line too! :^)
150.24VAXWRK::STHILAIREa period of transitionThu Jul 15 1993 15:174
    Speaking of vampires, I loved this line from Buffy The Vampire Killer:
    
    "I'm going shopping and don't try to stop me!"
    
150.25'Copter sceneDECWET::HAYNESThu Jul 15 1993 22:023
    Margot Kidder in "Superman : The Movie"
    
    --- You've got me......Who's got YOU? ---
150.26Don't invite a vampire into your house...24728::WOODFri Jul 16 1993 14:118
    
    
    I love the movie Lost Boys too. To paraphrase a quote from the movie.
    After the little brother finds out his older brother is a vampire
    "I'm telling mom".....
    
    
                  -=-=-R~C~W-=-=-
150.2757852::TAYLORComplete happiness in only 12 days!Tue Aug 10 1993 15:2415
    Ugh!  I cqan't remember the name of the movie!!  It's got Sydney
    Pointier (sp??) in it!  This scene is where he and this guy are being
    chased by a bear in the woods.  The guy stumbles and all of the sudden
    Sydney turns around to the bear and makes all kinds of funny noises at
    the bear.
    
    The other guy says, "I've never seen a bear do that!"
    
    Sydney says, "Well, everyone else around here acts like they've never
    seen a black man, why should a bear be any different?"
    
    It was a riot!
    
    Holly
    
150.28It was called.....DECWET::HAYNESTue Aug 10 1993 18:238
    re:-1
    
    That was "SHOOT TO KILL" with Sidney Portier (sp) and 
    Kirstie Alley (Cheers, Star Trek II, Runaway)
    
    A really good movie!
    
    MBH
150.2919007::FIELDSStrange BrewTue Aug 10 1993 18:3924
    a few from Animal House....
    
    I think I'm in love with a retard.....
    
    is he bigger then me ?
    
    
    after Bluto smashes the guitar...
    
    Sorry
    
    
    after the road trip....
    
    face it Flounder, you f*&^% up you trusted us !
    
    
    and Bluto's pep speach...
    
    Bluto: did we give up when the Germans bombed Peral Harbor...
    
    Otter: Germans ?
    
    ???: don't stop him hes on a roll
150.30THE FIRMNASZKO::DISMUKEWANTED: New Personal NameTue Aug 10 1993 20:1610
    From  THE FIRM...
    
    "I tink Root's right"
    
    (translation - "I think Ruth's right)
    
    Mafia muscle to Mafia boss when Ruth was introducing guest - Mitch!
    
    -sandy
    
150.31Hi - Eric Stratton, rush chairman damn glad ta meet ya!TNPUBS::NAZZAROI like public transportation!Wed Aug 11 1993 19:119
    One of my many favorites from "Animal House"
    
    Otter (at the trial):  "Don't worry, I'm pre-law"
    
    Boone:  "I thought you were pre-med"
    
    Otter:  "What's the difference?"
    
    NAZZ
150.3212035::MDNITE::RIVERSThu Aug 12 1993 20:4513
    I rather liked this exchange in the Fugitive:
    
    Harrison Ford has cornered Tommy Lee Jones for the moment, and is
    holding a gun on him.  Rather desperately, he says to Tommy Lee:
    
    "I didn't kill my wife!"
    
    Tommy Lee replies, as only he can:  "I don't *care*!"
    
    
    :)
    
    kim
150.3344243::SNEILTue Aug 17 1993 15:4114
    
    From "Unforgiven"
    Clint Eastwood.
    
    "Any of you sons a bitches takes a shot at me and I'm going to shoot
    you,and shoot yer wife and all yer friends and burn yer house down"
    
    The Last Action Hero
    James Belushi(sp)
    
    "Me I hate him,Now her,he turns her on...and I just want to be there when
    That happens"
    
    SCott
150.347892::SLABOUNTYSomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRainTue Aug 17 1993 17:0511
    
    >The Last Action Hero
    >James Belushi(sp)
    >
    >"Me I hate him,Now her,he turns her on...and I just want to be there when
    >That happens"
    
    
    	I remember this line, but not from this movie.
    
    							GTI
150.35UHUH::MARISONScott MarisonTue Aug 17 1993 17:1918
     <<< Note 150.34 by 7892::SLABOUNTY "SomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRain" >>>

>    >The Last Action Hero
>    >James Belushi(sp)
>    >
>    >"Me I hate him,Now her,he turns her on...and I just want to be there when
>    >That happens"
    
    
>    	I remember this line, but not from this movie.
    
Could this be from the movie "Real Men" or whatever it was called, that
movie that Belushi starred with John Ritter where they were spys and had
to get a glass of water to aliens???

Pretty stupid movie, if I remember it correct...

/Scott
150.36Twas from LAH...DECWET::HAYNESTue Aug 17 1993 23:206
    If I recall correctly, it was in The Last Action Hero when Belushi was
    walking in to the premier of JACK SLATER IV or something, and he was
    talking about hating Arnold, but that his (james) date liked him,
    therefore........
    
    MBH
150.37I thought I've had bad days3737::PETERSFri Aug 20 1993 13:1913
    In Falling Down with Michael Douglas there were several great quotes.
    
    "It was nice frequenting your establishment" he says to the Korean
    store owner after busting up the store.
    
    "This is the concept (he then takes a gun and shoots the thug in the
    leg) take some shooting lessons"
    
    'I think it's out of order" he says to a prospective phone user as he 
    shoots the phone booth to pieces.
    
    great movie
    
150.38Name change42371::DAVISMTue Aug 24 1993 16:043
    RE : SHOOT TO KILL
    
    that was called Deadly Pursuit in the U.K.
150.39More good lines...29067::K_JOHNSONKevin Johnson / SCI FI Film FanThu Sep 02 1993 02:1129
STAR TREK IV

	Spock (back from the dead) to McCoy:

		"Excuse me Dr., I'm picking up a number of distress signal..."

	McCoy:  "I don't doubt it..."


STAR WARS

	Princess Leia (referring to Wookie Chewbaca):

	"Would someone get this walking capet out of my way!"


THE JERK

	Steve Martin, referring to Bernadette Peter's appetizer:

	"Waiter, THERE ARE SNAILS ON HER PLATE!"


AND- who could forget:

	Clint Eastwood ("Dirty Harry" Calahan) to criminal:

	"Well punk, do you feel lucky?....Go ahead, make my day!"
150.40more Jerkiness.17655::LAYTONFri Sep 03 1993 17:2817
    The Jerk had a zillion lines that were funny;
    
    "It's the CANS!!  He's shootin' at the CANS!!"
    
    
    
    sleazy girlfriend: "Gimme some of that corndog yer eatin'!"
    
    Nevin:  "Aren't you worried about germs?"
    
    SG:	 "So put a rubber on it!"
    
    
    
    "THE NEW PHONE BOOK IS HERE!"
    
CARL
150.4135186::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Wed Sep 08 1993 16:587
    Robert Redfords line in "The Natural";
    
    "I wish my dad...  God I love baseball."
    
    Brings a tear to me eye every time...
    
    Chip
150.42tatooed on her thigh42721::IVES_JOne i-node short of a file systemMon Oct 04 1993 14:533
    The Jerk
    
    "It says 'slippery when wet'"
150.4357852::VENTURACats Rule! Dogs Drool!Fri Oct 08 1993 19:5011
    From Homeward bound:
    
    1)  My personal name "Cats Rule, Dogs Drool!"
    
    2)  When the younger dog meets up with the "big kitty"
    
    "Woah!  It's Arnold Schwartzikitty!!!"
    
    
    Holly
    
150.44Backdraft.49630::GOODMon Nov 01 1993 17:448
    
    
    I like the one in Backdraft when the pathologist asks William Baldwin
    to lift up a dead, charred body and when WB hesitates he says
    "Look he 'aint gonna sell you insurance."
    
    Jim G.
    
150.45Help finish the quote...DELNI::DISMUKEWed Nov 03 1993 17:079
    QUESTION??
    
    On Gone With The Wind...remember when they do a close-up on the sundial
    at the Wilkes' plantation...what is the saying...
    
    Do not squander time, it is the stuff ______________________.
    
    -sandy
    
150.4657894::PALUSESBob Paluses @MSOWed Nov 03 1993 18:013
    
    it is the stuff ... (that dreams are made of ?)
    
150.47DELNI::DISMUKEWed Nov 03 1993 19:194
    No. That doesn't sound right.
    
    -sandy
    
150.48Not all favourites are old favourites42712::SMITHAIl y a une sange, dans l'arbreThu Nov 04 1993 08:3910
Lovely one from "Sleepless..." when Tom Hanks and Rob Reiner are discussing
Hanks having to start dating again.


Hanks:	(mystified) "Tiramisu ? What's TIRAMISU ???"
Reiner:	"You'll find out"
Hanks:	"WHAT IS IT ?"
Reiner:	"You'll find out"
Hanks:	"But supposing some woman wants me to do it to her.
	I won't know what it is !!!"
150.49The Man Without a Face3270::AHERNDennis the MenaceThu Nov 04 1993 13:072
    "Maybe they could be drained"
    
150.5049439::RHOTONJohn Rhoton @AUI - DTN 754-2345Thu Nov 04 1993 14:157
    re: .48
    
    And of course we all know that Tiramisu is Italian and means "Cheer me
    up" or, even more literally, "Pull me up" ... maybe Hanks understood it
    better than the scriptwriters ;-)
    
    John
150.5118583::LEBEAUBoot to the head!!!Thu Nov 04 1993 15:514
    
    Do not squander time, it is the stuff that life is made of.
    

150.5235186::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Thu Nov 04 1993 16:311
    A great bit of foreshadowing.
150.53mais non !25259::STUARTWed Nov 24 1993 12:3912
From Delta Heat

Main character is an L.A. Detective trying to find his partners
murderer in the Louisiana bayou ...

Det;    Does your dog bite ??

Cajun;  Not unless you get too close to his mouth !



150.54Pink PantherRAGMOP::KEEFEWed Nov 24 1993 15:5712
    Re .-1
    
    Man:  Does your dog bite?
    
    Inspector Clouseau:  Certainly not!
    
    (Man pets dog, is bitten.)
    
    Man:  You said your dog does not bite!!
    
    Inspector Clouseau:  That is not my dog.
    
150.5519007::FIELDSStrange BrewWed Nov 24 1993 16:195
    .54
    
    I believe thats the other way around !
    
    Chris
150.567363::MAIEWSKIWed Nov 24 1993 18:186
  That's the way I remember it, only I think it sounded more like:

  "That tis not my derg".

  Great movie,
  George
150.57For the record42712::SMITHAIl y a une sange, dans l'arbreThu Nov 25 1993 11:5015
Sorry .54 and .56
.55 is right. Dog bites Clouseau. Still a great scene. Still a great movie.
Inumerable one-liners and visual gags.

Clouseau to cab driver "Follow that carriage !" 
Driver jumps out and starts chase on foot (seen later, still following when
Clouseau gets to the Palace Hotel).

Clouseau to passer-by "Do you know the way to the Palace Hotel ?"
Passer-by " Yes" - carries on walking.
(If you watch this you'll see that neither actor in this scene look at each other
the just look down at their feet as they pass, and exchange lines. Apparently
they couldn't do the scene for giggling, whenever they looked at each other)

T.
150.58A few of my favourites51219::GARLICK_NFri Nov 26 1993 13:0835
    "I don't know about you, Miss Kitty, but I feel *so* much yummier."
    
    						Batman Returns
    
    
    "Why do I have to be Mr Pink?"
    
    		Reservoir Dogs
    
    
    
    "She tried to sit on my lap while I was standing up."
    
    
    Bogart explaining why the young lady of the house is on the floor.
    
    						The Big Sleep
    
    
    
    "Aaah, the direct approach. I admire that in a man in a mask."
    
    					Batman Returns
    
    
    
    "Excuse me, please. My ear is full of milk."
    
    		Oliver Hardy in one of the Laurel & Hardy shorts
    
    
    
    "In case your aim's any better than your judgement."
    
    				The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
150.59tick- tick- tock- 17135::AWILLETOR U Green?Mon Dec 13 1993 17:4515
    THE SCENE: Mickey Rourke and Fay Dunnaway as 2 alcoholics lazing on a 
    	       quiet afternoon in her apartment.  She is sitting very
    	       relaxed, slouched on the couch with her feet posed on the
               coffee table.
    
    Mickey:    "I can look at a woman's legs forever."
    
    		-pause-
    
    Fay:       "I've got nothing but time..."
    
    
    The movie is called BARFLY.
    
    
150.60CDROM::SHIPLEYI'll be back for breakfastWed Jan 05 1994 11:536
	My wife's favourite...

		"Tina, I love you, let me eat your brain"

			Return of the Living Dead.
150.6151614::VAKTMASTERILike a planetWed Jan 12 1994 07:059
    
    Frank Henenlotter's Brain Damage:
    
    - You ate his brain!? Is he dead?
    
    
    
    Henri
    
150.6229670::QUINNCrying? There's no crying in baseball!Wed Jan 12 1994 15:155
Walter Matthau in "Grumpy Old Men"


"Pull your lip over your face and swallow!"

150.63yet another brain quote9664::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Wed Jan 12 1994 16:295
Vincent Price in the movie I-forget-its-name:

	VP:	"ohhhhh ... OHHHHHH ..."
	Woman:	"Father, what is it?!?"
	VP:	"It's my brain ..."
150.64REGENT::POWERSWed Jan 19 1994 03:189
>  <<< Note 150.62 by 29670::QUINN "Crying? There's no crying in baseball!" >>>
>
>Walter Matthau in "Grumpy Old Men"
>
>
>"Pull your lip over your face and swallow!"

Do you really think this will stand the test of time?
Your personal name is a much better bet.
150.65Two favorites50720::MDUTTON_COXMon Feb 07 1994 10:4819
    Two favorites:
    
    "When you make up your mind, send me a message--I'll meet you any
    place, any time, and when we do meet, old man, it's you I want to see,
    not the police...and don't be so gloomy...After all, it's not that
    awful--you know what the fellow said...in Italy for thirty years under
    the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, bloodshed--they produced
    Michaelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland
    they had brotherly love, 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did
    that produce...? The cuckoo clock."
    
    --The Third Man
    
    
    "No mistakes in the tango, Donna, not like life...simple, that's what
    makes the tango so great. I you make a mistake, get tangled up, you
    just tango on. "
    
    --Scent of a Woman
150.6629124::MCABEEMinimally ept and somewhat couthTue Feb 22 1994 18:463
"I've never fallen in love, but I've stepped in it several times."

- Kenneth Branagh in "Peter's Friends"
150.67-DECWET::JWHITEdecline to signTue Feb 22 1994 21:075
    
    re:.66
    
    once said also about the music of milton babbitt ;^)
    
150.68YUPPY::SECURITYSecurity @LDOThu Feb 24 1994 20:4344
    
    
    Top Secret
    
    Omar Sharif is finishing a clandestine meeting in the street with a
    secret agent disguised as a blind party tricks and practical jokes
    vendor.  The blind agent turns to walk away.
    
    Sharif: "Oh, wait..." - stoops to the street then stands holding his hand
    out - "You forgot your phoney dog poo."
    
    Agent: "*What* phoney dog poo?"
    
    
    Star Trek IV
    
    Woman to Jim Kirk: "Wait, let me guess.  You're from outer space,
    right?"
    
    Kirk:  "No, I'm from Iowa.  I only work in outer space."
    
    
    Clint's line from In The Line Of Fire
    
    (you may have to have seen to understand)
    
    Rene Russo: "I know what [some word] means!"
    
    Clint: "Really?  I had to look it up"
    
    
        
    The Abyss
    
    The guy with the pet white rat commenting on the crisis the characters
    find themselves in.
    
    "This whole situation has a sphincter factor of about 9.5"
    
    
    Scott
    
    
    
150.69RUSURE::MELVINTen Zero, Eleven Zero Zero by Zero 2Mon Feb 28 1994 20:205

"He's in a fire fight right now.  Can I take a message?"

					-Under Siege
150.70ACESMK::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Mar 01 1994 22:366
    Re: .68
    
    >The Abyss
    
    Reminds me:  "It's not easy being a cast-iron bitch.  It takes lots of
    hard work and dedication.  Most people don't appreciate that."
150.713759::AHERNDennis the MenaceThu Mar 03 1994 00:338
    RE: .70  by ACESMK::CHELSEA 
    
    >>The Abyss
    
    >Reminds me:  "It's not easy being a cast-iron bitch.  ...
    
    Especially with all that salt water around.
    
150.72I'll think of more15838::GKOPPSMon Mar 07 1994 12:3927
    Dennis Hopper from Blue Velvet
    
    	"Do it for Van Goh"  or 
    	"You get a Love letter from me, your f*cked"
    
    The character Christmas Dale from Wild at Heart.  After making
    sandwiches all night and they are everywhere.
    
    	"I'm making my lunch"
    
    Robert Duvall from Apocalypse (sp?) Now, his whole act is great quotes.
    
    	" 6' foot peak, why didn't you tell me it had a 6' peak, heh, heh
    this whole shitty country is nothing but beach break"
    	" Savages, Don't they know when to quit"
    	" You want to stay here for six hours?"
    
    
    Jack Nicholson from Going South.
    
    	" I was just tellin the wife what we needs is some more figurines."
    	" Just got finished canning them Apricots"
    
    Outlaw friend:  "I'm so hungry I could eat a frozen dog."
    Jack:  " Let me check out back and see if we got one froze up for ya"
    	
    
150.735468::DOWNSMon Mar 07 1994 12:504
    Jack Nicholson in Witches of Eastwick
    
    "Men go around complaining that their f*cking a dead person, and their
    the ones who killed her in the first place."  
150.74Jack-Humour=ChauvinismYUPPY::SECURITYSecurity @LDOWed Mar 09 1994 07:4813
    
    
    Additionally.  (last)
    
    Jack consumed by misogynistic rage in the church...
    
    "Women!!  A *mistake*?  Or did God do it to us ON PURPOSE !!??!!"
    
    Scott
    
    
    
    
150.759871::CLARKChairman of the BoredWed Mar 09 1994 15:223
re -.1 " ... because I want to know!"

:^)  Great scene.
150.76great conference... even better topic.3435::MURPHYSymbolic stack dump follows...Thu Mar 10 1994 00:51146
(WARNING: in the following note I mispell a lot of names like Keneau and Wynona)

re: .40 (C.Layton) 

>>> The Jerk had a zillion lines that were funny;
>>> "It's the CANS!!  He's shootin' at the CANS!!"

When he first noticed the cans - he was stunned.....;
	"These Cans... They're Springing Leaks!"
    
re: .72  (G.Kopps)
>>>   The character Christmas Dale from Wild at Heart.  After making
>>>   sandwiches all night and they are everywhere.
>>>   "I'm making my lunch"

Yah, and he did some pretty strange things with cockroaches too ;-) Great Movie!
My personal favorite line of the movie; "Get me my lipstick - it's in my purse".

In November, 1990 - I brought a Lady to that movie on our first date.  At the 
time, it was pretty embarrasing (kinda graphic for a first date kinda movie), 
but now that we've been married for 9 months, we look back at it fondly.

That guy, Lora Dern's cousin Dale, was played by Crispin Glover, a truely 
intense individual. And you mentioned Dennis Hopper too. Well these two guys 
came together in one of my favorites - RIVERS EDGE.  Hopper played a crazed 
pervert (Feck) in hiding for 10 years after killing his girlfriend (because he 
"loved her"). He supplies marijuana to the Crispin Golver's and Keneau Reeves'
of the community for free. Crispin's Character brings his friend, John, to Fecks
place to hide him out for a while because he (John) had just killed his 
girlfriend and is shooting his mouth off about it and bringing people to see 
the body;
	Crispin's Character: Feck - this is John - He has to hide out here
		for a while. He just killed his Girlfriend.
	Feck: (passionately) Did you love her?
	John: (indifferently) She was o.k.
Ione Skye (Leach - Donovan's (hurdy gurdy man's) daugher) is also in this movie
(Clorissa). She was made even more popular later as Diane Court in SAY ANYTHING.
If ANY of you out there haven't seen RIVERS EDGE, see it! 

Well enough about that - I've been in DEC for 8 years and just stumbled across
this conference today. Needless to say, I'm a little behind!  So here's a 
"movie quote" dump fer ya. (a lot of these are "ya had to be there"'s so if
you weren't there - GET THERE);

in HEATHERS - Christian Slater plays a high school nutcase and Wynona Ryder is
his girlfriend. Normally Christian Slater annoys the hell out of me (Kuffs) but
this movie was something else;
	-----
	(Christian's Character)
	"who CARES if I'm killing everyone in High School - Nobody likes me"
	-----
	(one of the Heathers - speaking of a glass of Drain-o that is being 
	handed to her by Wynona and Christian just prior to her sudden death) 
	"did you hock a Phlegm-Blob in here?"
	-----
	(Christian's Character - setting up the staged suicide of a couple of
	"jock" students that had been bothering him, placing various "homosexual
	artifacts" around the dead bodies (that he had just shot) one of them 
	being a jar of mineral water)
	"Hey - this is Ohio - If you don't have a brewskie in your hand, you
	might as well be wearing a dress!"
	-----
	(Father of one of the slain students at his funural crying at the open
	casket and speaking to everyone in the church)
	"I love my Son - I LOVE MY DEAD GAY SON"

in LOVE AND WAR;
	Diane Keaton: You're just being Jajoom!
	Woody Allen: You have the tomography to tell ME that I'M being Jajoom?

in ANNIE HALL;
	(In the opening, we're reviewing Alvie's (Woody's character's) troubled
	nurotic childhood - He's about 10 and his mother is bringing him to his
	analyst);
	Mother: Ok Alvie - tell the doctor what's bothering you today - go ahead
	tell him!
	Alvie: (under his breath) The universe is expanding.
	Mother: (to the doctor) You SEE! Did you hear THAT????  The UNIVERSE
	is expanding! (to alvie) Who the hell CARES about the universe! We're 
	here in	Brooklyn! 

in JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY;
	(the scene is getting blurry as Michael Keaton is about to lecture
	an apple-stealer-kid about his troubled past)
	Kid: Hey WHAT IS GOING ON HERE!
	Keaton: Don't worry. That always happens when you talk about the past.
	-----
	"This is FARGING WAR!"

in (my favorite) HAROLD AND MAUDE;
	(Maude is pulling over and offering Harold a ride in the Hearse she
	is driving - actually - Harold's Hearse that she had just stolen)
	Maude: Oh I know we're going to be good friends.  Would you like a 
	ride home Harold?
	Harold: Um... This is my car.
	Maude: YOUR HEARSE?? (as she screeches to a stop) Then YOU shall drive
	ME HOME.
	-----later-----
	(this was not the first car she's stolen...)
	Harold: Do you always jump into any car you see and drive away?
	Maude: Well, not just ANY car... I like to keep up a variety.
	Harold: (after a oddly long pause) Well, nevertheless, I think you're
	upsetting people.
	Maude: Well I just like to act as a gentle reminder - here today, gone
	tommorow - so - don't get attached to THINGS. And with THAT in mind,
	I'm not against collecting (segway into the next scene...)
	-----still later-----
	(Harold presents Maude with a little token he made at the Arcade
	that is inscribed "Harold Loves Maude")
	Maude: This is the best gift that I have ever recieved (she then 
	tosses it into the lake - he looks at her in question)  That way 
	I will ALWAYS know where it is.

in PRINCESS BRIDE;
	"Bye Bye Boys... Have fun Storming the Castle"

in HAIRSPRAY (Pia Zarorra's (cameo) character);
	"Let's get naked and smoke and iron the chick's hair"

How 'bout Helen Shaw's character (grandmother) in PARENTHOOD;
(after Steve Martin discovers that what-he-thought-was-a-flashlight was um...
something else);
	Taylor (Steve's Daughter): Mom - what was THAT!
	Mom: Um... a contraption for um.. removing ear wax.
	Taylor: It was kinda... BIG.
	Grandma: It SURE WAS!

Finally, in "STAND BY ME" (a one worder);
	"Barf-o-rama".

(the kid that played Lard-ass was the same kid that played McCauley Culkin's 
older brother (character's name escapes me) in the Home Alone movies.

Ok. that's it - I'll be in touch if I think of anything else.  Finally a
notesfile for Thesbians...... (for WHAT???)

-STEVE

p.s. me and my wife watched A CLOCKWORK ORANGE this weekend. I hadn't seen
it for 15 years - she had never.  Maybe we should start a topic to talk about
interpretations of that movie - and, oh yah, another for ERASERHEAD!

P.S. hey basenoter (Randy Satterfield) your personal name;
	"Close enough for jazz." 
would that be the VM tune on Too Long in Exile? or is it from something else?
    
150.77GRIM::MESSENGERBob MessengerThu Mar 10 1994 14:328
Re: .76

>(the kid that played Lard-ass was the same kid that played McCauley Culkin's 
>older brother (character's name escapes me) in the Home Alone movies.

Buzz!  My hero!

				-- Bob
150.78Words you see on the SATTLE::JBISHOPFri Mar 11 1994 17:113
    "Jejune" and "temerity", or was that a joke on your part?
    
    		-John Bishop
150.79It wasn't thereVMSDEV::HALLYBFish have no concept of fireFri Mar 11 1994 18:451
    .... and I went to the big dictionary to find "jajoom"!
150.80...(drugs)...11435::MURPHYSymbolic stack dump follows...Sat Mar 12 1994 14:1913
.78>    "Jejune" and "temerity", or was that a joke on your part?
.79>    .... and I went to the big dictionary to find "jajoom"!

Not a joke.  Just a little demo on what 25 years can do to a memory.
Actually - as a teen - I probably said the "tomography" and "jajoom"
version ten thousand times.  I always thought they were words that
Woody made up, and that was the whole joke.  I actually don't remember
much of anything else about that movie.

Thanks for the correction.

-steve
    
150.81CDROM::SHIPLEYSmmeeeeegggg HeeeeeeeeeadSun Mar 13 1994 22:5913


	Peter's Friends...

	Emma Thompson knocks on Stephen Fry's bedroom door,
	Fry opens the door, Thompson throws open her robe to
	reveal a (supposed) naked body with the line

	"Fill me with your little babies..."

	(Collapse of audience with sputtering sounds...)

150.823270::AHERNDennis the MenaceSun Mar 20 1994 19:288
    RE: .76  by 3435::MURPHY 
    
    >I've been in DEC for 8 years and just stumbled across this conference
    >today. Needless to say, I'm a little behind!  
    
    Shall we tell him how far behind he'd be if the original MOVIES
    conference hadn't been trashed?
    
150.83Local favourite41188::HELSOMThu Apr 07 1994 13:0415
In Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes:

Virtual Nazi nasty (Austro-hungarian aristo, Paul Lucaks was doing another part
in the film, but you get the idea...) being terribly polite about holding the
escapading Brits:

"We can all be civilized about this...(or something to that effect)...after all,
I went to Oxford."

Michael Redgrave (manic English hero) slugs him on the jaw and knocks him out.
Looks round apologetically to staid English companions.

"I went to Cambridge."

Goes down a treat at the Arts cinema matinees.
150.8411578::MAXFIELDThu Apr 07 1994 14:488
    re: .83
    
    I saw this once at the Brattle Theater in Cambridge MA.  As you
    would expect, Redgrave's retort got a rousing cheer!
    
    Thanks for the reminder of a great movie (and movie-going) moment.
    
    Richard
150.853270::AHERNDennis the MenaceTue Apr 12 1994 14:582
    Is "What a Maroon!" from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"?
     
150.86Could be--it's a "bunny" phraseTLE::JBISHOPTue Apr 12 1994 18:096
    It may show up there, but the phrase is ancient and
    shows up often in Bugs Bunny cartoons from the "golden
    age".  It's said by Bugs of the patsy (Elmer Fudd or
    Yosemite Sam).
    
    		-John Bishop
150.87True Romance54291::GARLICK_NThu Apr 14 1994 08:3510
    "I haven't got a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of. All
    I've got is Floyd!"
    
    			Dick Ritchie (the hopeful actor) in True Romance
    
    I can't think of a movie I've seen recently which has so many quotable
    (though not in this conference) lines. The more I see it, the more I
    love it.
    
    Nick
150.88OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Apr 20 1994 17:2512
    Strictly Ballroom
    
    (The hero and his soon-to-be-erstwhile partner are having an argument)
    He:   Well, what do you want?
    She:  I'll tell you want I want.  I want Ken Railings to walk through
          that door and say, "Pam Short's broken both her legs, and I want
          to dance with you."
    (Cut to woman driving car in rain, screech, car spins.  Ken walks in)
    Ken:  Pam Short's broken both her legs, and I want to dance with you.
    
    Hero's little sister:  Well, that was unexpected.
    
150.89hilarious51847::SANDGRENKeep it simpleTue Apr 26 1994 14:258
	In 'Miss Firecracker', last scene where Tim Robbins and the
	black girl are kissing in the boat on the lake.

	Black girl: "I feel as my teeth are falling out!"

	Poul

150.90Famous sprinter wouldn't run on the SabbathVMSDEV::HALLYBFish have no concept of fireThu May 05 1994 02:219
    In 'Chariots of Fire', Eric Liddell prefers not to meet the Prince of
    Wales, his future King, when the his manager asks "Does your arrogance
    extend that far?" To which Liddell replies:
    
    "Sir, my arrogance extends just as far as my conscience demands".
    
    [1924 Paris Olympics. Liddell, a Christian missionary and sprinter,
     refuses to run a race scheduled for a Sunday. The meeting with the
     Prince of Wales was an attempt to get him to change his mind.]
150.91Showed good sense.....GALVIA::HELSOMDon't mind that, sir. It's only a slowworm.Thu May 05 1994 11:239
>  In 'Chariots of Fire', Eric Liddell prefers not to meet the Prince of
    Wales, his future King, 
    
But not for long...and he already had a reputation as a socialite prat. No
disrespect to Liddell, but I would have done the same without any conscientious
objection--and so would quite a lot of people today faced with an audience with
Chazza.

Helen
150.92chariots of eggsDECWET::JWHITEmint snapple and drugsThu May 05 1994 19:489
    
    'chariots of fire' has lots of quotes i like:
    
    'god made me for a purpose, but he also made me *fast*'
    
    'regrets? perhaps...no doubts, though'
    
    'he ran them off their feet'
    
150.93+, coach's explanation why Abrams need not fear LiddellVMSDEV::HALLYBFish have no concept of fireFri May 06 1994 15:371
    'the 100-yard dash is run on nerves...it's tailor-made for neurotics.'
150.94Hope there are still people around to read this8269::BROWN_ANTue May 24 1994 07:1217
    The best quote is from True Romance when the mafia breaks in on
    Christian Slaters apartment to find Brad Pitt (Slaters roommate) Pitt
    is siting smoking Pot and asks the mafia if they would like to to smoke
    a bowl.  
    
    Pitt-"He went to some hotel.  You guys want to smoke a bowl?"
    
    Mafia-cocks shot-gun and points it at Pitt
    
    Pitt- "oh"
    
    and the mafia walks out
    
    Its the most beautifl part of the movie
    
    			Andy
    
150.95Truely "Rowdy"34315::BRUMBOLDSat Jun 04 1994 23:5311
    From "THEY LIVE"  ("Rowdy" Roddy piper):
    
              "I'm here to chew gum and kick a@* and I'm all out of
               gum!"
    
    
    
    Truely one of the stupidist movies of all time.         
    
    
    ,
150.962664::R_PLOURDEMon Jun 06 1994 19:469
    
    Hey I like that quote... I still use that one... no one 
    ever knows what I'm talking about because the movie was really 
    stupid but I liked it 8*) 
    
    
    
     um did I just put myself down 8*) 
    
150.977892::SLABOUNTYIs this p_n great or what?Mon Jun 06 1994 22:126
    
    	Yes, but we appreciate your honesty.
    
    	8^)
    
    							GTI
150.9829881::REILLYSean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983Sun Jun 12 1994 17:404
150.993261::AHERNDennis the MenaceSun Jun 12 1994 18:482
    "Jesus wept."
    
150.1007892::SLABOUNTYIs this p_n great or what?Mon Jun 20 1994 21:429
    
    	RE: Sean
    
    	Yes, when Roddy was trying to beat some sense into his "friend".
    
    	Went on about 4 minutes too long, and it was a 4.5-minute [or so]
    	fight.
    
    							GTI
150.101paraphrasing Romper Stomper41924::ISEPDEVELOPMon Jul 25 1994 15:044
    
    We came to ruin your life, and wreck everything ... God sent us
    
    
150.10258633::TRP109::Chrisanybody for snapple?Tue Aug 02 1994 15:513
I'm sending my mind elsewhere while you chatter on...

Mr. Stevens
150.103who said it?36905::BUCHMANUNIX refugee in a VMS worldThu Aug 04 1994 21:498
    I'm sure that this is from a movie, but I don't know which. We
    sometimes hear it played on morning radio shows:
    
    "What we have here is failure to communicate."
    
    ANy help?
    		Tnx,
    			Jim
150.104One of Burt's best ( not saying much, I know )36058::CARROLLJEven a clown knows when to strikeThu Aug 04 1994 21:507
    
    uh . . . didn't Jackie Gleason say that in Smokey & the Bandit ?
    
    	of course, there may be an older reference from a better film ( you
    mean there are *better* films than S & the B????? :-) )
    
    					- Jim
150.10529067::MORTONAliens, the snack food of CHAMPIONS!Thu Aug 04 1994 22:029
    Re:
    >"What we have here is failure to communicate."
    >
    >ANy help?
    
    	Film was Cool Hand Luke.  Actor was Paul Newman Playing Cool Hand
    Luke.  BTW, only saw part of the movie.  
    
    Jim Morton
150.10629067::MORTONAliens, the snack food of CHAMPIONS!Thu Aug 04 1994 22:286
    
    
    Bruce Willis in DIE HARD.  "I'm gonna kill ya, then I'm gonna cook ya,
    then I'm gonna eat ya".
    
    Jim Morton
150.10729067::MORTONAliens, the snack food of CHAMPIONS!Thu Aug 04 1994 22:369
    From Cocoon:

    Jack  "You'll be real sorry if you eat my face.  Real Sorry!"

    Walter  "Face Eating Jack!  Is that some sort of delicacy?"

    Jim Morton

150.108Nits about "Cool Hand Luke"3D::COULTERIf this typewriter can't do it, ...Fri Aug 05 1994 01:5917
    RE:  Note 150.105 
    
    >>"What we have here is failure to communicate."
    
    > Film was Cool Hand Luke.  Actor was Paul Newman ...
    
    The quote is "What we have here is a failure to communicate."
    
    The original quote is from actor Strother Martin;  Paul 
    Newman repeats it (with a sense of irony) at the end of
    the movie.
    
    See the whole movie.  Another reference shows up in 
    "Reality Bites".
    
    				dick
    
150.1097892::FISED::SLABOUNTYAsk for a mine and I'll give you the shaft.Fri Aug 05 1994 11:236
    
    	And it's the spoken intro to Guns 'n' Roses' "Civil War",
    	which is where the radio pulls the line from.  And this
    	is definitely not Paul Newman, or anyone I've ever heard.
    
    							GTI
150.110DELNI::DISMUKEFri Aug 05 1994 13:596
    Recently...
    
    "Sometimes there just aren't enough rocks" -- Forrest Gump 
    
    -s
    
150.11127958::TOMAOFri Aug 05 1994 15:285
    -s, I don't remember that quote in the movie could you refresh my
    memory?
    
    Thanks
    Joyce
150.112clarification36058::CARROLLJEven a clown knows when to strikeFri Aug 05 1994 15:385
    Joyce,
    
    	Jenny throwing rocks at her old house . . .
    
    					- Jimbo
150.11327958::TOMAOFri Aug 05 1994 16:113
    Oh yes - now I remember - thanks.
    
    Jt
150.114new locks11435::MURPHYSymbolic stack dump follows...Fri Aug 05 1994 19:276
    
    "maybe we should get some new locks. You wouldn't want anyone walking
    in while we're....Bopping Perverts"
    	-Eating Raoul
    
    Steve
150.115Memory is the 2nd thing to go3D::COULTERIf this typewriter can't do it, ...Mon Aug 08 1994 12:4217
    RE: 150.103, .105, .108, .109
    
    >> "What we have here is ...  failure to communicate."
    
    > And it's the spoken intro to Guns 'n' Roses' "Civil War",
    > which is where the radio pulls the line from.  And this
    > is definitely not Paul Newman, or anyone I've ever heard.
    
      I listened to the Guns 'n' Roses intro, and that sounds
      like Strother Martin's voice to me, taken directly from
      the movie.  But I'd have to watch "Cool Hand Luke" again
      to be sure.  (Not a bad idea anyway:  my memory of the
      quote seems to have added the word "a" over time.  I wonder
      how Paul Newman says the line...).
    
                            dick
    
150.1167892::BUSY::SLABOUNTYAsk for a mine and I'll give you the shaft.Mon Aug 08 1994 15:199
    
    	RE: Dick
    
    	Never saw the movie, so I don't know if it's Strother Martin
    	or not [but if you say it is then I believe you].
    
    	But I knew it wasn't Paul Newman.
    
    							GTI
150.117I've seen it 5 times8475::BRUNOMon Aug 08 1994 16:315
     Oh the shame of it all.  Cool Hand Luke is a true classic.  I want
you folks to run down to your video shops right now and rent it.

                                   Greg
150.1187892::FISED::SLABOUNTYAsk for a mine and I'll give you the shaft.Mon Aug 08 1994 19:386
    
    	If there's no gore in it then forget it.
    
    	8^)
    
    							GTI
150.119Worth renting at full price3D::COULTERIf this typewriter can't do it, ...Tue Aug 09 1994 11:5620
    RE: 150.103, .105, .108, .109, et al.
    
    >> "What we have here is ...  failure to communicate."
        
    > And it's the spoken intro to Guns 'n' Roses' "Civil War",
    > which is where the radio pulls the line from.  
    
    It was 2-for-1 time, so I rented "Cool Hand Luke" -- a great
    movie.  And the intro to Guns 'n' Roses' "Civil War" is an
    exact transplant from the movie sound track of a short speech
    by Strother Martin that happens about 1:23 into the story.  Paul
    Newman's version of the line occurs later as "What we got here
    is a failure to communicate."
    
    George Kennedy is terrific in this, too.  And I had completely
    forgotten the appearance by a young Dennis Hopper.  Classic movie
    making here.
    
    				dick
    
150.120My most memorable lines from a film.42326::DAVIDCKids n' water... they love it.Tue Aug 16 1994 15:4618
    
    I can't believe that nobody has quoted these imortal few lines.
    
    "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
     Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
     I watched sea-beams glitter in the dark near the Tenhauser Gate.
     All those moments will be lost in time...
     ...like tears in the rain.
    
     Time to die."
    
    
    Chris.
    
    
    
    
    
150.12126523::BRANDENBERGTue Aug 16 1994 15:537
Well, then, another from BR and taken from W. Blake:

	Fiery the angles fell,
	Deep thunder rolled across their shores,
	Burning with the fires of Orc.

150.122Roy Batty I Presume...???42326::DAVIDCKids n' water... they luv it.Wed Aug 17 1994 08:2512
    
    -1
    
    >Fiery the angles fell,
    >Deep thunder rolled across their shores,
    >Burning with the fires of Orc.
    
    Where from abouts in the film was this?? I don't seem to recall it.
    
    
    Chris.
    
150.12326523::BRANDENBERGWed Aug 17 1994 16:5916
    
>    Where from abouts in the film was this?? I don't seem to recall it.

Hauer delivers the line when he walks into 'EyeWorld' while Chen/Chan
is working on some cryogenics...

The original is from the poem 'America' and goes something like:

	Fiery the angels rose
	And as they rose, deep thunder roll'd across their shores
	Burning indignant with the fires of Orc

The preceding line having something to do with Boston, actually.
All things considered, I think the BR version is better....

m
150.124"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"3261::AHERNDennis the MenaceWed Aug 17 1994 17:102
    "Who are those guys?"
    
150.125Soundtrack reduxRNDHSE::WALLShow me, don't tell meWed Aug 17 1994 17:299
    
    re: .120
    
    This snatch of dialogue is on the latest issued version of the Original
    Motion Picture Soundtrack for the film, the one titled simply, "Blade
    Runner," by Vangelis.  It's the last track on the disc, called "Tears
    In Rain."
    
    DFW
150.126You've Seen Things I Wouldn't Believe!!!42326::DAVIDCKids n' water... they luv it.Thu Aug 18 1994 09:3615
    
    -1
    
    I wasn't aware that there was an O.M.P.S for BladeRunner. The only
    version I have ever come across is the one by the New American
    Orchestra which is not an OMPS score.
    
    I would be most interested in obtaining a copy of an OMPS by Vangelis.
    If you point me in the right direction it would be much appreciated.
    
    Regards
    
    Chris.
    
    
150.127'naked street talk..41174::ISEPDEVELOPThu Aug 18 1994 15:079
    
    When Johnny and the homeless Scottish guy with the highland fling are
    trying to communicate ...
    
    Scottish Guy : Are you taking the p!#s ?
    Johnny : You're fu**ing giving it to me mate !!
    
    cheers
    rodge.
150.12826523::BRANDENBERGThu Aug 18 1994 15:239
    
>    I would be most interested in obtaining a copy of an OMPS by Vangelis.
>    If you point me in the right direction it would be much appreciated.

There are three versions:  the original replacement-for-a-pissed-off-
Vangelis NAS version, a bootleg of Vangelis' tapes that came out 
about a year ago, and the recent release of Vangelis' score which will
be at any reasonably stocked music store.
    
150.129I found it in Tower Records in BurlingtonRNDHSE::WALLShow me, don't tell meThu Aug 18 1994 16:338
    re: .126
    
    The new one is on Atlantic Records, catalogue #82623-2.  It's cover
    bears some resemblance to the NAO version, in that it has the montage
    from the movie poster (featuring the faces of Harrison Ford and Sean
    Young).
    
    DFW
150.13036905::BUCHMANUNIX refugee in a VMS worldThu Aug 18 1994 21:3712
    Why was Vangelis P-O'ed about the sound track to blade runner?
    
    Also, I heard a rumor that Vangelis does not read music. Is this true?
    (Yanni does not; he fiddles something out on the keyboard, then hands
    it over to a composer to orchestrate).
    
    To stay on the topic... from Forrest Gump:
    
    "Lieutenant Dan put my money in some fruit company ... and said that I
    wouldn't have to worry about money any more. So I thought, well, great.
    One less thing."
    			Jim
150.13126523::BRANDENBERGThu Aug 18 1994 21:596
>    Why was Vangelis P-O'ed about the sound track to blade runner?

The story is that Scott kept changing the action and scoring requirements
and Vangelis just was fed up with it all so he withdrew his score.
    
150.132Really?RNDHSE::WALLShow me, don't tell meFri Aug 19 1994 13:345
    
    :-?  Vangelis's score *was* in the movie.  I thought it was some kind
    of hassle over the album (still, back then) rights.
    
    DFW
150.13365320::RIVERSEven better than the real thingFri Aug 19 1994 13:5010
    If you browse the usenet, rec.arts.music.movies (or maybe it's just
    rec.music.movies) had this discussion crop up before, and it was
    answered (I think it did have something to do with the rights and
    Vangelis being miffed).  
    
    
    It's a good place to check, anyway.
    
    
    kim
150.134From TopGun29065::W_LATTAHero of the Stupid!Fri Aug 19 1994 18:339
    
    
    "Lieutenant, why didn't you tell me you were a famous MIG insulter?"
    
    "Would it have made a difference?"
    
    "Not in the ladies room, no."
    
    "What would have?"
150.135BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTYThailboat!!Fri Dec 16 1994 16:579
    
    	From "Working Girl":
    
    	Melanie: "When I woke up this morning I was in my underwear."
    
    	Harrison Ford: "And I bet you looked GREAT."
    
    							GTI
    
150.136RDGE44::ALEUC8Mon Dec 19 1994 13:246
    terminator II
    
    the kid (whose name i've forgotten) has just chastised arnie for trying
    to kill someone -
    
    arnie (quizzically) - "but that's what i do - i'm a terminator"
150.137...browsing on....CHIPS::FLATTERYWed Mar 29 1995 17:451
    re :.134  i believe that's 'MIG consultant' not 'insulter'....;")...
150.138I have TONE!!!707VAX::ROGERW::MONAGHANMy logic was not in error, however I was in error.Wed Mar 29 1995 18:5615
    
    	re.137..
    	
    
    	.134 is correct.."Famous MIG insulter" was the label she
    	put on Maverick.. For his universal sign language signal
    	to the MIG while flying inverted over his canopy.
    
    	Just bettering international relations as Goose would
    	say..
    
    
    
    
    				Roger
150.139UnforgivenTECWT2::BOUDREAUFri Oct 06 1995 17:1812
"Why you cowardly bastard, you just shot (and killed) and unarmed man!"

Favorite quote:

"Well, he should have armed himself if he was gonna decorate his saloon
with my friend."

-Clint Eastwood after seeing his best (dead) friend propped up in a coffin in
front of a saloon in Big Whiskey Wyomin. 

The guy really should have armed himself.
150.140Some from "Ghostbusters" ;^)STRATA::PHILLIPSMusic of the spheres.Sat Oct 07 1995 22:2922
    Dr. Peter Venkman:
    
    "We came, we saw, we kicked its A$$!"
    
    "Back off, man ... I'm a scientist."
    
    (to the Mayor) "...but if we're right ..(*pause*) .. _Lenny_, YOU will
    have saved the lives of millions of registered voters."
    
    Dr. Egon Spengler:
    
    "I collect molds, spores and fungus."
    
    Dana Barrett to Dr. Venkman:
    
    "We both have the same problem ....*you*."
    
    Gozer: "Are you a god?"
    Stantz: "....no..."
    Gozer: "Then .........diiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeee!"
    
    						--Eric--
150.141KERNEL::PLANTCGive in to the Dark Side!!!Mon Oct 09 1995 08:5012
    
    
    
    "If someone asks you if you're a god....YOU SAY YES!!!!!"
    
    
    
    "cats and dogs living together!! It's mass hysteria!!"
    
    Chris
    :)
    
150.142PCBUOA::ANGELONEFailure: line of least persistence.Mon Oct 09 1995 10:456
    
    "Looks like a giant Jello mold."
    "I hate Jello."
    
    "Ah, come on. There is always room for Jello".
    
150.143SPSEG::COVINGTONand the situation is excellent.Mon Oct 09 1995 12:047
    "Everything was fine until d!ckless here shut off the power grid."
    
    "Is this true?"
    
    <pause>
    
    "Yes, it's true. This man has no d!ck."
150.144KERNEL::PLANTCGive in to the Dark Side!!!Mon Oct 09 1995 12:107
    
    
    "here kitty kitty!" 
    
    
    Chris
    :)
150.145From Part IIBUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Oct 09 1995 12:206
    
    	"Dana?  The guys are going to go down into the sewers and check
    	for slime.  Wanna come?"
    
    	Maybe not exact, but you get the idea.  8^)
    
150.146PCBUOA::ANGELONEFailure: line of least persistence.Mon Oct 09 1995 14:444
    
    
    Like a frog on a hot plate !
    
150.147JHAXP::DECARTERETWed Oct 11 1995 19:574
    Satan like voice: "There is no Dana, only Zeul."
    
    "What a lovely singing voice you must have."
    
150.148PCBUOA::BELLOWSThu Oct 12 1995 20:264
    How about "We're on a first name basis around here, and my first name
    is Captain."
    
    Who said it and in which movie?
150.149"And what shall I call you, Captain?"SCAS02::POGARThu Oct 12 1995 21:165
    Wasn't that from "The Sound of Music" (Christopher Plummer to Julie
    Andrews)?
    
    Catherine
    
150.150KERNEL::PLANTCMake it so!!!Mon Oct 16 1995 08:3010
    
    
    
    from "Spaceballs" - Dark Helmet while playing with Spaceball
    miniatures:
    
    "So Lone star..."
    
    Chris
    :)
150.151Just a few of the great lines from "Animal House"TNPUBS::NAZZAROBarros &gt; DouglasTue Oct 24 1995 18:4921
    "Face it man, you threw up ON Dean Wormer!"
    
    "Sorry"
    
    "See if you can guess what I am now"
    
    "Pre-law?  I thought you were pre-med."  "What's the difference?"
    
    "Seven of the best years of my life down the drain."
    
    "You screwed up Flounder - you trusted us!"
    
    "He's Eric Stratton, rush chairman, and he was damn glad to meet ya"
    
    "Can I dance wit' your date?"
    
    "Did we give up when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor???"
    
    "Wormer - he's a dead man!  Marlamarde - DEAD!  NEIDERMEIER ....."
    
    NAZZ
150.152SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorWed Oct 25 1995 12:449
    It's "Seven years of college down the drain."

    And don't forget:

    "Food King!"  "Food King."   "Food King!"

    "Can you bring three dates for my friends?"

    -Jim_who_only_spent_6_years_at_Faber_before_they_booted_me
150.153PCBUOA::BELLOWSWed Oct 25 1995 13:108
    re: .149 and .150
    
    No.  It's from Ice Station Zebra.
    
    You were close though.
    
    Here's another one (from a different movie): "I don't like men who grin 
    at me." 
150.154KERNEL::DAVIDCIt can't rain all the time.Wed Jan 03 1996 12:038

My pers. name... from The Crow.

Chris D.



150.155A Griswald X-Mas!POLAR::TYSICKThu Apr 04 1996 15:2014
    
    X-Mas Vacation...(Classic Comedy)
    
    Randy Quaid...(refering to the metal plate in his head)
    
    	"Now every time someone turns on the microwave, I p!ss my pants and
    forget my name for half an hour!"
    
    
    	The quote may not be exact but you get the pictue!
    
    	H.A.G.O.,
    
    		 J
150.156Just the tip of the icebergFABSIX::S_DARLINGWed Apr 10 1996 11:0372
    
     My favorite written quote.....
    
    
     from 'The Shining'.....
    
    
    
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
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              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
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              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
              All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
    
      I really wanted to see Shelly Duvall die in this one.
    
                                                  Steve      
150.157Weird ScienceCHEFS::HANDLEY_IDo unto others...then split!Wed Apr 10 1996 14:304
    
    That's nasty Wyatt.
    
    That's CHET Gary!
150.158more qoutesZEKE::RODRIGUEZThu Apr 11 1996 19:0315
    A great qoute from a so-so movie `Cliffhanger'.
    
  John Lithgow:  "Kill one person they call you a murderer, kill a million
                  and the call you a conqueror..."
    
    
  Favorite `Ghostbusters' quote.
    
  Ernie Hudson: "You think thats bad, tell him about the twinkie."
    
  Bill Murray: "WHAT about the twinkie!?"
                        
  
    
    
150.159More weird scienceCHEFS::HANDLEY_IDo unto others...then split!Fri Apr 12 1996 14:3319
    
    Youth:   "gimme a scotch"
    
    Barman:   "straight up?"
    
    
    Y:   "Oh, just gimme the whole bottle"
    
    B:   "Tell you what, why don't you bend over and I'll shove it straight up
    your a$$"
    
    
    Y:   "on the rocks is fine...."
    
    B:   "I had a feeling you was gonna say that"
    
    
    
 I.
150.160BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughMon May 13 1996 18:4511
    
    	From "Who's Harry Crumb?":
    
    	John Candy has just walked through a lawn sprinkler and the
    	front of his pants are soaked.  He's leaning against the door-
    	bell, facing away from the door, vigorously rubbing the front
    	of his pants with his hand to dry them off.
    
    	Shawnee Smith opens the door, looks out and says, "Would you
    	mind taking your OTHER hand off the door buzzer?".
    
150.161Untouchable quote is this one.MARVEL::DAVIDCIt can't rain all the time.Tue May 14 1996 16:207
    
    "He pullsch a knife - you pull a gun. He putsch one of yoursch
     in hoschpital - you put one of hisch in the morgue. Thatsch the
    Chicago way."
    
    
    
150.162POLAR::TYSICKX's in my I's &amp; drawing flies!Tue May 14 1996 16:411
150.163Grrrraavvvyyyy!POLAR::TYSICKKnight of the SoundtableTue May 28 1996 15:216
    Ace Ventura:Pet Detective
    
    	When ACE is stuffing his mouth with about 27 sticks of gum after
    finding out Einhorn is a man and says...
    
    "...Your gun is digging into my hip...Gawd!..." 
150.164Mad Max Beyond ThunderdomeMARVEL::DAVIDCIt can't rain all the time.Wed Jun 19 1996 12:5023
 This you know, the years travel fast. And time after
 time, I've done the Tell. But this ain't one 'body's Tell. It's the
 Tell of us all. We got it mouth to mouth so you gotta listen it, and
 'member, 'cuz what you hears today, you gotta tell the birthed tomorrow.
 I was lookin' behind us now. Into history, back. I see those of us that
 got the luck and started the haul for home. And I 'members how it led
 us here and how we was heartful 'cuz we'd seen what there once was.
 One look, and we knew we'd got it straight. Those who had gone
 before had the knowin' and doin' of things beyond our reckonin'.
 Even beyond our dreamin'.

 Time counts and keeps countin'. And we knows now, finding the
 trick of what's been and lost ain't no easy ride. But that's our
 track. We gotta travel it, and there ain't nobody knows where it's
 gonna lead. Still, in all, every night we does the Tell, so that
 we 'member who we was, and where we came from. But most of all,
 we 'members the man who finded us, him that came the salvage.
 And we lights the city, not just for him, but for all them that are
 still out there, 'cuz we knows, there'll come a night when they sees
 the distant light, and they'll be comin' home.


150.1658^)TROOA::BUTKOVICHwhen all else fails, play dead!Wed Jun 19 1996 22:061
    Isn't it amazing how the English language deteriorates over time?
150.166ODIXIE::LOWERWhat fools these mortals be!Thu Jun 20 1996 03:2210
    re: .-1
    
    >Isn't it amazing how the English language deteriorates over time?
    
    
    Definitely.  It's so hard these days to find anyone who speaks proper
    Middle English.  Even harder to find someone fluent in the Olde.
    
    
150.167City SlickersMARVEL::DAVIDCIn Valen's name.Fri Aug 23 1996 09:199
    
    
    "I crap bigger than you!"
    
    
    Jack Palance's "Curly" to Billy Crystal's "Mitch"
    
    
    Chris D.
150.168I would be proud to partake of your pecan pie...FABSIX::TR_TAYLORTue Oct 08 1996 05:564
150.169The Truth About Cats and DogsDYPSS1::s_coghill.dyo.dec.com::S_CoghillLuke 14:28Tue Oct 08 1996 15:083
150.170North Sea HijackKERNEL::DAVIDCAhhh, Grasshopper...Tue Nov 19 1996 13:064
150.171two quotesGUMSHU::SHIELDSMon Dec 02 1996 03:4610
150.172one of my favesPOLAR::LARABIELosers try their bestFri Jan 03 1997 08:295
150.173Quaid is great eh?POLAR::TYSICKsee you auntieTue Jan 14 1997 12:1211