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I began to quiz my new cohort on which classic comedies they would possibly quote from. They couldn't really provide me anything except Anchorman and some waffled at The Office.

I proceeded to explain the movies I could quote from and asked if any of them even knew of them:

1) Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail (1 of 5 knew and could quote) 2) Airplane - 0/5 3) Caddy Shack - 1/5 4) Animal House - 1/5 5) Blues Brothers - 1/5 6) Princess Bride - 3/5 7) Blazing Saddles - 0/5 8) Young Frankenstein - 0/5 9) Rocky Horror Picture Show - 1/5 (play cast member) 10) History of the World Part I - 0/5 11) Spaceballs - 2/5

I went on to ask about specific classic comedy skits such as: Monty Python's Dead Parrot Skit and Carol Burnett's Tim Conway adlibbed siamese elephants. 0 on both.

But it lead me to my questions to fellow freepers young and old:

1) What comedy movies/skits do you quote from?

2) Do you think quoting from movies/skits is less a part of common culture in today's generation?

3) What comedy movies/skits do you still laugh at when you see them and believe should be on the all time greatest list?

1 posted on 01/14/2015 9:34:54 AM PST by reed13k
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Used Cars!

Toby the beagle seals the deal.


2 posted on 01/14/2015 9:35:56 AM PST by FlJoePa
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Monty Python’s Holy Grail and Blazing Saddles can be used in almost any situation.


3 posted on 01/14/2015 9:37:58 AM PST by Vince Ferrer
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Pretty much any Mel Brooks’ movie.


6 posted on 01/14/2015 9:40:34 AM PST by dfwgator
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Ghostbusters
Stripes
Saturday Night Live, the early years
Casablanca. (I’m shocked!)
Blazing Saddles


7 posted on 01/14/2015 9:40:57 AM PST by justlurking (tagline removed, as demanded by Admin Moderator)
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Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. (Or any John Hughes movie)


8 posted on 01/14/2015 9:41:04 AM PST by dfwgator
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Sounds like the majority of my conversation starters where I work, especially Blazing Saddles. Most of the people I work with are Baby Boomers, so when I say “ramming speed”, they usually get out of the way.


9 posted on 01/14/2015 9:41:15 AM PST by wbarmy (I chose to be a sheepdog once I saw what happens to the sheep.)
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How many of your movies had they seen?


10 posted on 01/14/2015 9:41:38 AM PST by Vince Ferrer
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About ten years ago, I was talking with a younger co-worker (born in the early '80s). For some reason - I don't remember the context - I started reciting the words from the theme to Shaft. You know... "who is the man who would risk his neck for his brother man... Shaft!"

Anyway, this guy just gave me a blank stare. I said "you've never heard of Shaft?" He seemed a little embarrassed, but indicated that he had no idea what I was talking about.

12 posted on 01/14/2015 9:42:38 AM PST by Steely Tom (Vote GOP for A Slower Handbasket)
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I think Major League should be added to that list.


13 posted on 01/14/2015 9:42:52 AM PST by barmag25 (He's a good boy who just got in with the wrong crowd.He was turning his life around as an aspiring r)
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Good Morning Vietnam has some great ones as well.

Sgt. Major Dickerson: What does three up and three down mean to you, airman?

Adrian Cronauer: End of an inning?

15 posted on 01/14/2015 9:44:51 AM PST by Mad Dawgg (If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the 2nd one...)
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I could quote Blazing Saddles, but my coworkers would complain about the smell.


16 posted on 01/14/2015 9:44:59 AM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie
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My wife is discovering old movies as she never was exposed to much American culture growing up. The classics we both still laugh at and quote include: 1) Anything from the Marx Bros. 2) Most of Chaplin. 3) The Thin Man. 4) Arsenic and Old Lace. 5) Harvey. 6) W. C. Fields. Fields probably has the most quotable lines.


17 posted on 01/14/2015 9:46:04 AM PST by JimSEA
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There are few comedies I can think of that will be timeless. “Something About Mary” is one of my favorites from the last 20 years or so. “Trailer Park Boys” is genius. “Family Guy” had some great seasons.


19 posted on 01/14/2015 9:46:34 AM PST by Organic Panic
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I use: "A pledge Pin?!?!?! On Your Uniform?!?!?!"

On my daughter when she won't get out of bed.

20 posted on 01/14/2015 9:46:59 AM PST by Mad Dawgg (If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the 2nd one...)
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Get some cold-cuts up in here today!


21 posted on 01/14/2015 9:49:26 AM PST by subterfuge (Minneseeota: the laughingstock of the nation - for lots of reasons!)
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Caddyshack and Stripes get quoted a lot around here.


22 posted on 01/14/2015 9:49:32 AM PST by kidd (What we have now is the federal gruberment)
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Holy Grail, Blazing Saddles, Princess Bride, Clue, and Airplane probably make the top of the most-quoted list for me.

There are specific single lines from other movies that I tend to use a lot, but not so much the whole movie as quotable.


23 posted on 01/14/2015 9:50:52 AM PST by kevkrom (I'm not an unreasonable man... well, actually, I am. But hear me out anyway.)
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You keep using that word. I don’t thin’ it means what you thin’ it means....always gets a good laugh at meetings.


26 posted on 01/14/2015 9:52:04 AM PST by Da Coyote
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Oh yeah and me and my best Mate Paul use: the following bit whenever we are out at the flea markets and we see good looking women. (but quietly to ourselves)

Sir Lancelot: [Sir Galahad the Chaste is being seduced by an entire castle full of young women] We were in the nick of time. You were in great peril.

Sir Galahad: I don’t think I was.

Sir Lancelot: Yes, you were. You were in terrible peril.

Sir Galahad: Look, let me go back in there and face the peril.

Sir Lancelot: No, it’s too perilous.

Sir Galahad: Look, it’s my duty as a knight to sample as much peril as I can.

Sir Lancelot: No, we’ve got to find the Holy Grail. Come on.

Sir Galahad: Oh, let me have just a little bit of peril?

Sir Lancelot: No. It’s unhealthy.

Sir Galahad: I bet you’re gay.

Sir Lancelot: Am not.


28 posted on 01/14/2015 9:52:29 AM PST by Mad Dawgg (If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the 2nd one...)
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I love the Carol Burnett Show. Tim Conway was always adlibbing and getting the others laughing so hard they couldn’t say their lines.


29 posted on 01/14/2015 9:52:31 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Good Muslims, like good Nazis or good liberals, are terrible human beings.)
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