Posted on 04/04/2007 5:00:04 PM PDT by fatima
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Oh baby.... THAT is one of my FAVORITE quotes! I’ve seen that movie 50 times... but, that line still gets me!
I think you are asking about Kevin Spacey in LA Confidential.
It just ain’t the same without “La Boheme” playing in the background...
;-o)
If Liberace had kids, this would be their room.
Ask Tipper Gore.
LOL!
“Never say you’re sorry mister, it’s a sign of weakness.”
John Wayne in “She Wore a Yellow Ribbon.”
“We have just awakened a sleeping giant and filled her with a terrible resolve.”
from “Tora! Tora! Tora!”
"Someone has killed the other two flight attendants in the back."
Pilot: "Both together?"
Stewardesses, in unison: "Someone has killed the other two flight attendants in the back."
I don’t think so. I can still see Bette saying it behind her smoke screen.
Sounds like an Indian movie:)
“When i drink water i drink water, and when i drink whiskey i drink whiskey”
THE QUIET MAN
more from Lost in America:
David Howard: I lost a woman! A whole woman!
David Howard: [to Linda, after she has gambled away their money] If you pick up that Keno card, I’ll kill you. I’ll kill you.
Linda Howard: [repeated line, at the roulette table] Twenty-two, twenty-two, come on back to me, come on back to me!
David Howard: As the boldest experiment in advertising history, you give us our money back.
Desert Inn Casino Manager: I beg your pardon?
David Howard: Shut up Brad! Your song stunk, I hate your suit and I could hurt you!
[at Hoover Dam]
David Howard: Nice dam, huh? Do you want to go first, or should I?
“I’ve had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasn’t it.”
Ty Webb: Don’t sell yourself short Judge, you’re a tremendous slouch.
I saw the movie Westward the Women when I was a kid and loved it. I found it on the e-bay a few weeks ago and bought it. I absolutely loved seeing it again!
Dirty Harry had a lot of great lines.Your right about Iran.
Judge Roy Bean- "Vinegarroon", by Ruel McDaniel.
What a great movie. Truly a classic. My 75-year-old mother watched it with me a couple of years ago. She usually doesn’t “get” many movies, but she really enjoyed it. It was fun watching it with her.
Maybe “Rain”, a 1932 film based on a Somerset Maugham story.
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