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Elaine

Movie quotes

Hint: classic weepie

    "Oh, Jerry. Don't let's ask for the moon.... We have the stars."
Deborah

Re: Movie quotes

Elaine wrote:
    "Oh, Jerry. Don't let's ask for the moon.... We have the stars."

Now, Voyager

Hint: backstage on Broadway

    "[Y]ou're going out a youngster but you've got to come back a star!"

    "She only said "No" once, and THEN she didn't hear the question!"
Elaine

Re: Movie quotes

Deborah wrote:
Hint: backstage on Broadway

    "[Y]ou're going out a youngster but you've got to come back a star!"

    "She only said "No" once, and THEN she didn't hear the question!"


42nd Street

Hint: Ladies who lunch

    "There's a name for you, ladies, but it isn't used in high society... outside of a kennel."
Joanne

Re: Movie quotes

Elaine wrote:


    "There's a name for you, ladies, but it isn't used in high society... outside of a kennel."


The Women



Hint: not built in a day
    "Joe, we can't go running around town with a hot princess!"
Deborah

Re: Movie quotes

Joanne wrote:
Hint: not built in a day
    "Joe, we can't go running around town with a hot princess!"

Roman Holiday

Hint: Anything but love
(These hints make it too easy, I think)

    "Now it isn't that I don't like you, Susan, because, after all, in moments of quiet, I'm strangely drawn toward you, but - well, there haven't been any quiet moments."
Elaine

Re: Movie quotes

Deborah wrote:
Hint: Anything but love
(These hints make it too easy, I think)

    "Now it isn't that I don't like you, Susan, because, after all, in moments of quiet, I'm strangely drawn toward you, but - well, there haven't been any quiet moments."


Bringing Up Baby

Hint: twisted sisters

    "Insanity runs in my family... It practically gallops."
Deborah

Whatever Happened To Baby Jane (?)
Joanne

Deborah wrote:
Whatever Happened To Baby Jane (?)
I think Arsenic and Old Lace ...Cary Grant :P *swoon*
Deborah

Yeah, Arsenic and Old Lace makes more sense.
Elaine

Joanne wrote:
Deborah wrote:
Whatever Happened To Baby Jane (?)
I think Arsenic and Old Lace ...Cary Grant :P *swoon*


Yup, that's it. Your turn. :)
Joanne

I like this one... :twisted: :P

Hint: go west, young man

    "Getting married has ruined a lot of good men."
Deborah

Joanne wrote:
I like this one... :twisted: :P

Hint: go west, young man

    "Getting married has ruined a lot of good men."
Joanne

Did you guys want the answer? :oups:
Deborah

Somehow my guess/question didn't make it into my post. Is it something with Mae West?
Joanne

Deborah wrote:
Somehow my guess/question didn't make it into my post. Is it something with Mae West?

No... but it was made around her time (the 1930s)

another quote from the movie:

"We're the public disgrace of America. You know what the New York newspapers are saying? There's no law west of Chicago. And west of (Name of this Movie), no God!"
Deborah

Well, I don't know the answer without looking it up, so what is it?
Joanne

Dodge City
Deborah

Joanne wrote:
Dodge City

Just my luck -- I've never seen it.


    "That wasn't very sporting, using real bullets."
Walker

Quote:
"That wasn't very sporting, using real bullets."


North by Northwest.


"I'm forty-seven. Forty-seven years old. You know how I stayed alive this long, all these years? Fear... the spectacle of fearsome acts."
Deborah

Walker got it. That's one of my favorite movies, BTW.
Deborah

Walker wrote:
"I'm forty-seven. Forty-seven years old. You know how I stayed alive this long, all these years? Fear... the spectacle of fearsome acts."

Gangs of New York. Ugh!

Walker, you can't play this next one -- it's too easy. (It's probably too easy for everyone else, too.)
    - "Vem är du?"
    - "Jag är Döden."
Elaine

Deborah wrote:
    - "Vem är du?"
    - "Jag är Döden."



(aka "The Seventh Seal")

    "When the French say a second, they mean five minutes." :P
Joanne

Á double tour ? :? :?
Elaine

Joanne wrote:
Á double tour ? :? :?


Nope, that's not it (I've never heard of á double tour :gaf: ) . Anybody else know the answer?
KSa

Elaine wrote:
Joanne wrote:
Á double tour ? :? :?


Nope, that's not it (I've never heard of á double tour :gaf: ) . Anybody else know the answer?


:idea: Maybe "The Texas chainsaw massacre"?
;-P
Deborah

I know I said they made it too easy, but...how about hint? :oops:

(By way, Elaine, congratulations on getting Det Sjunde Inseglet.)
Elaine

Deborah wrote:
I know I said they made it too easy, but...how about hint? :oops:

(By way, Elaine, congratulations on getting Det Sjunde Inseglet.)


Thank you! :)

A hint huh? Hmm... okay:

Hint: an American in Paris

The quote (in case you've forgotten):

    "When the French say a second, they mean five minutes."
Walker

Yeah, that ain't bad, Elaine! About your quote, I have no idea...
Elaine

Walker wrote:
Yeah, that ain't bad, Elaine!


Shucks! It wasn't too hard to figure out. And I was familar with the quote in English.
Deborah

Is it a fairly recent movie starring Kate Hudson?
Joanne

I know it's something with Jean-Paul Belmondo in it. I heard it a few years ago during a marathon.
Deborah

Breathless with J-P Belmondo and Jean Simmons? (I had Reckless at first, but that's with another Jean!)
Joanne

Deborah wrote:
Breathless with J-P Belmondo and Jean Simmons? (I had Reckless at first, but that's with another Jean!)
I think you're right. Breathless... aka Á bout de soufflé
Elaine

Deborah wrote:
Breathless with J-P Belmondo and Jean Simmons? (I had Reckless at first, but that's with another Jean!)


Bingo! But it's with the tragic Jean Seberg, not Jean Simmons.

Deborah

Aagh! I had the right face in my mind, but the wrong name.
Loic

I love Jean-Paul Belmondo. He epitomises Mr Cool for me, at least when he was young.
Deborah

I just rewatched this one for the umpteenth time.

Hint: Romance in Rio by the master of suspense.

    "Miss ____________ is first, last, and always not a lady. She may be risking her life, but when it comes to being a lady, she doesn't hold a candle to your wife, sir, sitting in Washington playing bridge with three other ladies of great honor and virtue."
Joanne

Deborah wrote:
I just rewatched this one for the umpteenth time.

Hint: Romance in Rio by the master of suspense.

    "Miss ____________ is first, last, and always not a lady. She may be risking her life, but when it comes to being a lady, she doesn't hold a candle to your wife, sir, sitting in Washington playing bridge with three other ladies of great honor and virtue."


Notorious.


Hints: Inexplicably heroic. Definitely not a classic!
    "When you can balance a tack hammer on your head, you will head off your foes with a balanced attack."
Loic

Ans: Mystery Men starring Ben Stiller.




Hint: Tom Cruise. Jack Nicholson. Demi Moore.

"You can't handle the truth"
Walker

"You can't handle the truth"

A few good men


Not sure if a hint is needed here, but if that should be the case just say so.

"Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and then you'll notice you've got their strict attention."
Joanne

Walker wrote:
Not sure if a hint is needed here, but if that should be the case just say so.

"Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and then you'll notice you've got their strict attention."


Se7en.

Hint: better than Robert Langdon's hunt for this... :wink:
    "It is the rabbit."
Elaine

Joanne wrote:
Hint: better than Robert Langdon's hunt for this... :wink:
    "It is the rabbit."


Monty Python and the Holy Grail



Hint: out of Africa

    "And on the third day, God created the Remington bolt action rifle so that Man could fight the dinosaurs. And the homosexuals. Amen."
Joanne

Elaine wrote:
Hint: out of Africa

    "And on the third day, God created the Remington bolt action rifle so that Man could fight the dinosaurs. And the homosexuals. Amen."

You spelled it wrong. It's "homersekshuls." :wink:

Mean Girls


Hint: some people just can't get this...
    - You were once a professor of psychiatry, specializing in helping paranoid and homicidal lunatics suffering from delusions of grandeur.
    - Yes, but now I work for the United Nations.
    - So your work has not changed.
Elaine

Joanne wrote:
Hint: some people just can't get this...
    - You were once a professor of psychiatry, specializing in helping paranoid and homicidal lunatics suffering from delusions of grandeur.
    - Yes, but now I work for the United Nations.
    - So your work has not changed.


Clue



Hint: boys on the side.

    "I did it for Johnny, man... I did it for Johnny!"
Joanne

The Outsiders.


Oh my goodness, look how young they all looked! Whatever happened to Ralph Macchio?


Hint: This movie is cuckoo, cuckoo! (I'm serious...this movie really should be watched with a joint in hand...)

    "If it isn't fat, stinking Billy Goat Billy Boy in poison. How are thou, thou globby bottle of cheap stinking chip oil? Come and get one in the yarbles, if you have any yarbles, you eunuch jelly, thou."
Elaine

Joanne wrote:
Hint: This movie is cuckoo, cuckoo! (I'm serious...this movie really should be watched with a joint in hand...)

    "If it isn't fat, stinking Billy Goat Billy Boy in poison. How are thou, thou globby bottle of cheap stinking chip oil? Come and get one in the yarbles, if you have any yarbles, you eunuch jelly, thou."


A Clockwork Orange





But what's so "cuckoo" about it?

Hint: bloodletting

    "Goodnight sweet prince, may flights of devils wing you to your rest."
Walker

"Goodnight sweet prince, may flights of devils wing you to your rest."

Interview with the Vampire (said by Claudia)

"And this is how we say goodbye in Germany"
Joanne

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade



Hint: Uh-oh....
    "All I know is that this _______ character comes out of thin air in the middle of a goddamn alley while his buddies are flying around on wires cutting everybody to shreds while he just STANDS there waiting for me to drive my truck straight through him with LIGHT coming out of his mouth!"
Uriel

Oooh! Oooh! Oooh! Is it "Big Trouble in Little China"?
Joanne

" alt="" border="0" /> Yep, the great 80s classic! (Well, I thought it was great ) It seemed like Kurt Russell was having a ball playing the role, and it showed
Uriel

Such an underrated flick. "The Chinese have a lot of hells, Jack" always busts me up!
Joanne

Hint: Sorry, I can't think of a good hint at the moment. If possible you should watch this with a nurse, doctor, or anyone who works in the medical field. The looks of horror on their faces is half the fun of this movie!
    "Baby steps to four o'clock...baby steps to four o'clock!"
Uriel

Baby steps .... "What About Bob?" with Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss?

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