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You had four for WIZARD OF OZ. I can think of at least four for
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If you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much
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You both have the same poster; this male person with a cardboard box
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was there a clear winner?
or should we wait, because tomorrow is always another day.
(did i really say that?)
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I doubt we could all agree on a single line as most recognizable.
The most interesting thing about it was what some people think is
recognizable, let alone what some consider a line, given the whole excerpts
of diaolgue amongst some of the contributions...:-)
Dave
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if lines have to be submitted along with the film's title in
parentheses, i dont think that qualifies as most recognizable, do
they?
sometime during the submissions, i think people's most favorite
lines began to appear.
jeff
On Mar 30, 2009, at 6:26 PM, Dave Rosen wrote:
I doubt
Maybe the rules should have been more specific such as Most
recognizable lines from films more than five people in the world have
seen as opposed to Most recognizable lines from films I've seen over
and over in spite of the fact that most people wouldn't be caught seeing
them in a dust storm.
I can't remember if anyone mentioned I coulda been a contender.
I think there are at least 5 people who would watch On the Waterfront
in a dust storm.
-rk
On Mar 30, 2009, at 6:45 PM, Franc wrote:
Maybe the rules should have been more specific such as Most
recognizable lines from films
Sorry, Michael.
Your quote has one word too many. There is no always in the line, Tomorrow
is another day! in GWTW.
Joe B in NOLA
PS-- I'm posting a line now.
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Michael,
You should rent On the Waterfront. It holds up extremely well today.
True, it doesn't have color, but at least it has sound. (Who even
watches those crummy old films where people don't talk?) But
seriously, it's a great film, and you should watch it even though
there is that
as i was looking at my walls, i noticed that i have some really great
titles,?but many of these films, WITH GREAT DIALOGUE, dont have a single
memorable line.?
for example, i tried to think of at least one RECOGNIZABLE LINE THAT SURELY
WOULD BE KNOWN from many of these films, and just
roger,
are you serious when you ask and say this? (crummy old films?);
if you are referring to silents, there were many great and amazing
films that were produced before the advent of sound, as we all know.
jeff
On Mar 30, 2009, at 7:30 PM, Roger Kim wrote:
(Who even watches those
Tomorrow is another day! IS the most recognizable line in GWTW. Frankly, my
dear, I don't give a damn was just the most controversial one.
Joe
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Oh, how COULD I forget the truly-most-memorable line from Gone With the Wind:
Does you know a dyed-haired woman??
Joe
PS-- (LOL--- just one, don't fret!)-- Couldn't resist. Joe
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Two classic lines about martinis
DOCTOR NO (or just about any 007 film):
Bond: dry martinishaken, NOT stirred.
AUNTIE MAME:
12-yr-old Patrick Dennis (entertaining his trustee):
Shall I make you a martini?... Stir, NEVER shake. Bruises the gin!
Lagniappe
Does you know a dyed-haired woman??
great line.? so if you like that one, recall all of hattie's lines in SINCE YOU
WENT AWAY???
hattie ?and monty wooley helped a long and somewhat boring film.?
michael
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