Posted on 10/11/2015 9:26:49 PM PDT by A Navy Vet
Where all da white women at? - Blazin’ Saddles
I’d only a flesh wound!
Moose bytes can be pretty nasti - everyone knows this one
"Fasten your seatbelts, its going to be a bumpy night." All About Eve."
Good examples. "Id list a few more, but Im tired. So tired. Like Madeline Kahn in Blazing Saddles."
So, it's twew, it's twew? Good for you.
Veerrryy Interesting. Arte Johnson (Laugh In)
Don’t forget the second part “but stupid!”
Perfect! Who doesn’t know that line?
Thanks for getting it right.
It is a tragic emblem of our culture that a great movie line expressing such heartfelt pain and remorse has been so successfully, and frivolously, coopted and exploited by a libtard pederast.
“Just the facts, ma’am.” Dragnet
“I don’t like it. I don’t like it one bit.” Dragnet
“Say goodnight, Gracie.”
“Goodnight, Gracie.”
Burns and Allen
“Where anything can happen, and usually does.”
Magic Cottage
“Strange things are happening.” Red Buttons
“I’m going to kill you. Soon.” The Patriot
“Get off my lawn.”
“Paddle faster. I hear banjoes.” Deliverance
“You can’t eat bacon at every meal!” Ulee’s Gold
“ET phone home.” ET
“Follow the money.” All the President’s Men
Thank you. I was thinking about that but I couldn’t remember. Did he always say that? Or would he start off with saying “Very Interesting” once or twice, and then the next one he would add the - “but stupid”? (I was only about twelve or so at the time - still remember it!) Of course Goldie Hawn and the English brunette in their mini-skirts and body paint were my main focus as a young teen boy.
That saying has been used in different forms in so many other movies and TV shows and publications. But Clint was the first and it definitely stands out as an important phrase within this thread. I actually incorporate that philosophy in my daily values. It's called being humble and knowing yourself and your capabilities, without being arrogant and self-serving. It's also called Honor.
Really good one. Thanks.
Some good ones, but some have already been covered. Thank for playing.
I read the whole thread first and didn’t see these.
-PJ
IT'S NOOT A TOOMAH!!!
“”Nobody puts baby in the corner.” - Dirty Dancing
Is there a single person in America that doesn’t know that line?”
I’ve never been able to finish that movie. It is dumb,ignorant, and shallow. The characters, town and the villains are all cardboard cutouts with no depth.
I don’t understand the adulation it receives.
It is right down there with “Plan 9 from Outer Space” as one of the worst films ever made in fact Plan 9 is better. So no I don’t recognize the line
How about “Take me to your leader”
Klatu
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Originally, yes. But, the same trio (Zucker, Zucker, and Abrahams) produced Police Squad! (in Color) a couple of years after the release of Airplane! They may have used the same joke again -- they did reuse others.
“This is my boomstick.” Ash, Army of Darkness
Re dying, try these (from a bad memory)
Alien creature in “Independence Day” replying to Bill Pullman, the US President, who asked him, “What do you want us to do?”
Alien - “I want you to die”
Similar answer in “The Last Starfighter” when the lead alien craft’s controls are damaged and it is plunging towards a planet. The navigator says to the commander, “Our controls won’t respond. What do we do?”
Commander: “We die!”
As for more Star Trek, in the “Wrath of Khan”, you have the pre-Seinfeld name calling when Kirk shouted at the evil Khan - “Khan”!
In Seinfeld, the updated version was Seinfeld looking at the nasty mailman and saying “NEWMAN”, to which Newman replied “SEINFELD”.
How about Chevy Chase to Jane Curtin in SNL, as news anchors, “Jane, you slut”.
Bill Paxton as the marine in “Aliens” as their assault craft drops from the mother ship (no not Farrakhan’s mutha ship), “We’re on an express elevator to hell”.
From ‘Animal House’, two:
“Road Trip!”
“Thank you sir. May I have some more?” - Kevin Bacon
Common one somebody, if you haven’t already. “Dirty Harry” is just loaded with goodies.
“Do you feel lucky, punk? Well do you?”
“Make my day”
“This is a 44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world”.
In “Deadpool”, he said to the police about the villain who he just harpooned to a wall when they asked “Where is he?”.
“He back there hanging around” (or something close to that).
“Bill Clinton: The Movie” - in the Oval office, talking to Monica Lewinsky. “Monica. How many times have I told you not to talk with your mouth full?”
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