Jeff, I have one word for you
sarcasm
Re-read the post with that word in mind. I'm sure Roger has watched
Broken Blossoms over 100 times.
Greg Douglass
Jeff Potokar wrote:
roger,
are you serious when you ask and say this? (crummy old films?);
if you are referring to silents, there were
EVERYTHING TASTES BETTER WITH COKE
not saying what film
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On Mar 31, 2009, at 8:38 AM, jbirddouglass wrote:
Jeff, I have one word for you
sarcasm
Re-read the post with that word in mind. I'm sure Roger has watched
Broken Blossoms over 100
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Maybe not the most recognizable, but they are to me -- (alas, most are from
the same person and similar in theme, which says more that's
The stuff dreams are made of.
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You had four for WIZARD OF OZ. I can think of at least four
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What line from a film, STANDING ALONE, is the most recognizable AND KNOWN
FROM THE FILM IT WAS SAID?
consider:
I am shocked to learn that there is gambling
from Brazil, where the nuts come from.
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Who you callin' a mook?
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from Brazil, where the nuts come from.
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was there a clear winner?
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was there a clear winner?
or should we wait, because tomorrow is always another day.
(did i really say
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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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if lines have to be submitted along with the film's title
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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
RECOGNIZBALE LINE IN A FILM
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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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. BUT THAT
IS TRULY A RECOGNIZABLE LINE.
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I can't remember if anyone mentioned I coulda been a contender
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
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(Who even watches those
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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
What line from a film, STANDING ALONE, is the most recognizable AND KNOWN FROM
THE FILM IT WAS SAID?
consider:
???
?? I am shocked to learn that there is gambling..
?? Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
?? There is no place like home.
???It was beauty that killed the beast.
While
] MOST RECOGNIZBALE LINE IN A FILM
What line from a film, STANDING ALONE, is the most recognizable AND KNOWN
FROM THE FILM IT WAS SAID?
consider:
I am shocked to learn that there is gambling..
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
There is no place like home
Say 'ello to my little friend.
You talkin' to me Are YOU talkin' to me?
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Rules
I'll be back.
Hasta la vista, baby!
Go ahead, make my day.
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What line from a film
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I don't think we're in Kansas anymore.
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experiences go, its one of the best.
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YABBA, DABBA, DOO
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It's Alive
What a Dump... ugh... it's on the tip of my tongue
My God, It's full of stars!
I don't know nothin' about birth and babies
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ah... birthin'...now it makes sense...
jbohmss reminded me...
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What a Dump... ugh... it's on the tip of my tongue
My God, It's full of stars!
I don't know nothin' about birth and babies
Under a big W
EVERYONE! (The Professional)
...And this lamp... that's ALL I need
Yo Adrian!
On Mar 29, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Michael B wrote:
What line from a film, STANDING ALONE, is the most recognizable AND
KNOWN FROM THE FILM IT WAS SAID?
consider:
I am shocked to learn that there is gambling..
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
There is no place
Subject: Re: [MOPO] MOST RECOGNIZBALE LINE IN A FILM
I think it's: I don't know nothin bout birthin no babies.
On Mar 29, 2009, at 2:45 PM, Dave Rosen wrote:
I think that would be:
I don't know nothin' about birthin' babies...
;-)
Dave
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What line from a film, STANDING ALONE, is the most recognizable AND KNOWN FROM
THE FILM IT WAS SAID?
consider:
I am
has anyone noted:
badges? we don't need no stinking badges
a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down
Mari-a!, I just met a girl named Mari-a
gotta get a bigger boat
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i am noticing a pattern--
perhaps, the poll question should be revamped..
which?FILM has the most recognizable lines.
or
which?CHARACTER has the most recognizable lines.
or
which?ACTOR IN HIS/HER CAREER?has the most recognizable lines.
remember:? most recognizable line to
was the question meant for most memorable SPOKEN lines of dialogue
from movies?? or are sung lyrics from songs also included?? that
broadens the scope dramatically, then.
jeff
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has anyone noted:
a spoon full of sugar
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Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain
There's no place like home
I'll get you missy, and your
Nobody's perfect.
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The fall will probably kill you.
Check out the big brain on Brad!
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Pehaps not the most
, 2009 9:01 PM
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i am noticing a pattern--
perhaps, the poll question should be revamped..
which FILM has the most recognizable lines.
or
which CHARACTER has the most recognizable lines.
or
which ACTOR
That's three day old fish and I ain't buyin' it!
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On 29-Mar-09, at 6:30 PM, JANET ORAM wrote:
after watching Diner in the 80's I didn't realise that all those
quotes that character were from a film Sweet Smell of Sucess,
until someone told me and of course they became the most memorable
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the thread i started
?
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You had four for WIZARD OF OZ.? I can think of at least four for GONE WITH THE
WIND, but I
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