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Nick takes the prize on that one...I can now understand how the quote lent itself to the belief that it involved sex-for-pay alah Deuce Bigolo - but nope... Happy Gilmore it is...one of those really dumb movie that I love and seems to get funnier and funnier every time I watch it...for some reason, his other movies don't strike me that way, but Happy Gilmore has just enough 'what they he**' genuine stupidity as to make it quite endearing (ie: the one-eyed alligator, or the fact that Chubb's hand was grossly over-long - or the fact that someone's imagination would come up with a concept such as "I want Bob Barker to play himself, and I want him to get into a fist fight with the main character....and I want Bob Barker to kick Adam Sandler's a**...) - funny stuff. Your turn, Nick. -Jon |
I agree jonathon, here's an easy one. No fair using google.
"But, I never said that he was faking, I never said that." Shortly after my favorite quote comes up.... |
Memento. So good.
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yup, shortly after the line-
"ok, what am I doing... oh I'm chasing this guy... nope, he's chasing me" or "Hmm, I don't feel drunk" Your turn nick |
Here we go!
"Sorry about him, he's dealing with being an inker." "Oh... you trace." |
Chasing Amy....
I actually read this screenplay about three times before seeing the movie... I love that conflict about tracing... |
Got it. Your turn.
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Sorry all, was traveling....
"I was one of the original Chinese workman who laid the tracks on this stretch." Have at it. |
12+ hours and no stabs... Need a hint?
The actor playing the character being spoken to is more famous as a singer than as an actor. |
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All you Nick... I knew that hint would push someone over the edge.
That quote always stuck out to me. It is delivered by Janet Leigh (Rosie) when they meet on the train. The thing is, that line, along with her correcting his response to something, strongly suggests that she is a Chinese agent - and maybe not even a woman. But in the whole rest of the movie that doesn't really go anywhere. Or maybe that is just in Marco's twisted imagination? Maybe it was just subtle. Definitely one of my old-time favorites. |
OK! Here we go.
"You sure? You're the only man I know who could mix Elvis Costello and Public Enemy! [singing] What's so funny about... peace, peace, peace... love and under... peace, peace. / Death Row, what does a brother know? peace, peace. / Yow, wow, wow, wow, wow, kapow! You're the King, man, you are the King!" One of the best lines ever. |
Singles.
Jeremy Piven at the store when Campbell Scott is buying a pregnancy test for Kyra Sedgwick. Great Seattle grung music throughout that film. Personaly, it's my favorite Cameron Crowe flick! |
Bravo. Your turn.
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