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grimace
Favorite lines from movies Mark Unseen   May 26 21:58 UTC 1994

Some of my favorite lines from movies tend to pop into my head 
frequently- anyone else experience this? Lines such as:

"It's either sex or the saw- sex? Well, nobody knows...
 but the saw..... THE SAW IS FAMILY!" -Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2

"Make a note of it Dan- TISSUE REJECTION!" -Bride of Re-Animator

"Gimme some sugar, baby..." - Army of Darkness

"Hey Vasquez- you ever been mistaken for a man?
"No- have you?" -Aliens

"That'll clip your wings..." - La Femme Nikita

Obviously these lines mean vey little if you haven't seen the films-
I highly reccomend all of the above.. reactions, favorite lines?
63 responses total.
carl
response 1 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 27 23:11 UTC 1994

My all time favorite:

"Great knockers!"  "Thank you, Doctor."  from _Frankenstein_ (I think)
robh
response 2 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 28 03:03 UTC 1994

Well, close.  _Young_Frankenstein_.  Not to be confused with
_Young_Einstein_.  "Dad, I've done it!  I've split the beer
molecule!"
kimba
response 3 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 28 08:05 UTC 1994

My personal fave must be from _Real Genius_:
        "Can you hammer a 6 inch spike through a 2x4 with your penis?"
        "Uh...not right now."
        "A girl's gotta have her standards!"
Words to live by!  :)
carl
response 4 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 28 11:37 UTC 1994

That's right, it's _Young_Frankenstein_.

"Walk this way."
grimace
response 5 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 28 20:54 UTC 1994

"One thoughtt he was invincible, the other thought he could fly..
They were both wrong."  -Marked for Death

"Wake up, time to die.." -Blade Runner
carl
response 6 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 31 14:16 UTC 1994

And from _Airplane!_:

"The white zone is for the loading and unloading of passengers and
luggage."
aruba
response 7 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 5 02:41 UTC 1994

"Hate makes you impotent, love makes you crazy, somewhere in between
 you can survive."  - Last line of the BOOK _Throw Momma from the Train_
morandir
response 8 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 5 22:28 UTC 1994

"The suspense is terrible.  I hope it will last." -WILLY WONKA
md
response 9 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 13:20 UTC 1994

"Don't torture yourself, darling.  That's my job."  - Morticia
remmers
response 10 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 05:23 UTC 1994

"Was you ever bit by a dead bee?" - Walter Brennan in _To Have and
Have Not_.
omni
response 11 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 16:00 UTC 1994

   From the world's funniest movie:

     "Robber, Thief. How can you take a poor man's money"
   
     "He who signs a lease must pay rent"

     "Lord, Hear my plea. Destroy him, for he maketh a blight to come on
      the land:

     " Don't listen to him, he's crazy"


I don't need to tell you who said it, or where it's from.
katie
response 12 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 16:39 UTC 1994

Rings no bells with me.
carl
response 13 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 17:08 UTC 1994

I can't remember the name of the movie--it had Rodney Dangerfield
playing the part of a father who decides to go to college with
his son.  It had a few good lines where he was trying to "make
some moves" on the teacher played by Sally Kellerman:

He:  "Would you like to go out Tuesday night?"
She:  "Sorry, I have a class then."
He:  "Well, how about Friday?"
She:  "I've got a class then, too."
He:  "Why not call me sometime when you have no class?"


Later in the movie, the two are in a quite, romantic room and
she is slowly pouring from a bottle:

She:  "Say when..."
He:  "Right after this drink!"
omni
response 14 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 21:46 UTC 1994

  The words in #11 were from "The Producers" perhaps the greatest movie
of all time.
aaron
response 15 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 03:38 UTC 1994

What was that line from "A Fish Called Wanda"?  "... he asked, 'why did
he name his daughter after a car?'"
katie
response 16 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 16:44 UTC 1994

The Producers may have been the greatest movie of all time when it came
out, but I certain;y wouldn't say that now.
kimba
response 17 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 04:05 UTC 1994

re #13:  The movie was "Back to School".  
sac
response 18 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 20 01:28 UTC 1994

My favorite movie happens to be Henry Fonda's last movie back in 1981!
Can you think of it?

I'll tell you the title after I tell you my favorite segment.
Chelsea (after returning from Brussels) speaking to Norman:
     "so...how's your head?"
Norman had bumped his head being thrown from Thayer IV (his boat)-
for those who haven't seen the movie.
Anyhow, Norman replies:
     "Oh.... a LOT of pain;  but nothing to worry about

Can you think of the movie?

It's "On Golden Pond" - If you haven't seen it-GET IT! 
It has all the answers to life!!!!!
kimba
response 19 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 00:22 UTC 1994

I've NEVER been able to get past the first 10-15 minutes of that movie. 
Puts me to sleep _every_ time!   (Sorry...I've tried to like it, I just can't!)
ejkloos
response 20 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 06:20 UTC 1994

Oh, and senator... LOVE the suit.
            -Anthony Hopkins: _Silence_of_the_Lambs_
md
response 21 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 17:34 UTC 1994

"Express your personhood!  Actualize!  Actualize!"

            -- the basketball coach in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
gidget
response 22 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 01:13 UTC 1994

"It's Mega-Maid! She's gone from suck to blow!"
     -
gidget
response 23 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 01:15 UTC 1994

The above line was said by Col. Sanders on Spaceballs
morandir
response 24 of 63: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 23:31 UTC 1994

"Dock that chink a days pay for nappin' on the job!"
             -- from Mel Brooks' BLAZING SADDLES
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