What movie quotes do you use in everyday conversation?
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" I didn't know they stacked st that high!" when any heights are brought up in conversation.
"Talk to me goose" when I answer the phone to one of my mates who despises topgun.
And I use the line "no st sherlock" when anyone mentions something quite. Obvious. Dunno what film that is from.
"Talk to me goose" when I answer the phone to one of my mates who despises topgun.
And I use the line "no st sherlock" when anyone mentions something quite. Obvious. Dunno what film that is from.
I'd forgotten about this one until I heard my wife using it just now-
"What was that?" said in a slightly exasperated oriental accent, especially as one of the cats has made a clumsy effort to jump up on something.
Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon
From the same scene, I've been known to say
"Emotional content, not anger, "
In fact, that scene also yields another favourite
"Never take your eyes off your opponent", we issue that advice to one of our two cats (they have been know to have a little set-to from time to time).
"What was that?" said in a slightly exasperated oriental accent, especially as one of the cats has made a clumsy effort to jump up on something.
Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon
From the same scene, I've been known to say
"Emotional content, not anger, "
In fact, that scene also yields another favourite
"Never take your eyes off your opponent", we issue that advice to one of our two cats (they have been know to have a little set-to from time to time).
HD Adam said:
Game Over Man, Game over - when anything turns to st.
If you don't know the last one, turn in your man card.
Also "not waitress, owner" and "eat f*#cking cookie!" from Mickey Blue Eyes, just because it makes me and wifey smile.
"Flamin' Nora"...Coronation Street
When something annoying/bad happens......
" Snorkers....Good Oh"......Stanley Baker in "The Cruel Sea"
When served up sausages at the dinner table.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBZcE69_5a8
When something annoying/bad happens......
" Snorkers....Good Oh"......Stanley Baker in "The Cruel Sea"
When served up sausages at the dinner table.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBZcE69_5a8
Few more I thought of today
"It's a deal, it's a steal, it's the sale of the fking century"
When finding a bargain whilst out shopping
"Where's your car dude?"
To a friend from work who once called me to see if I knew which level of the airport multistorey he left his car on.
"Did you see what God just did to us man?"
If I cock something up, but only around people who will give the correct reply "God didn't do that to us you did, you're a fking Narcotics Agent" (more Fear and Loathing)
"My God, it's full of stars"
Looking up on a clear night in the country.
"Look at his little face, it looks like a little strawberry"
If someone goes red. In fact there seems to be a lot of South Park in my every day conversation. Hmm, must stop watching....
"It's a deal, it's a steal, it's the sale of the fking century"
When finding a bargain whilst out shopping
"Where's your car dude?"
To a friend from work who once called me to see if I knew which level of the airport multistorey he left his car on.
"Did you see what God just did to us man?"
If I cock something up, but only around people who will give the correct reply "God didn't do that to us you did, you're a fking Narcotics Agent" (more Fear and Loathing)
"My God, it's full of stars"
Looking up on a clear night in the country.
"Look at his little face, it looks like a little strawberry"
If someone goes red. In fact there seems to be a lot of South Park in my every day conversation. Hmm, must stop watching....
One I used recently on PH, after someone totally ignored a point I made on a previous post and criticised me for something which my quote explained:
'Let me know when it sinks in' (Lake Placid)
A slight misquote used on me recently during a rather uncomfortable, and invasive, examination by a doctor.
'You'll be pleased to know we always have time for lubricant.' (Evolution) That's all you need, a doctor with a sense of humour who has his finger up your arse. What could possibly go wrong? (Source disputed, but used by Clarkson as a book title)
One my wife uses when I've suggested a friend of ours, or more particularly hers, might have done something questionable.
'You might think that. I could not possibly comment.' (Francis Urquart, House of Cards)
'Let me know when it sinks in' (Lake Placid)
A slight misquote used on me recently during a rather uncomfortable, and invasive, examination by a doctor.
'You'll be pleased to know we always have time for lubricant.' (Evolution) That's all you need, a doctor with a sense of humour who has his finger up your arse. What could possibly go wrong? (Source disputed, but used by Clarkson as a book title)
One my wife uses when I've suggested a friend of ours, or more particularly hers, might have done something questionable.
'You might think that. I could not possibly comment.' (Francis Urquart, House of Cards)
"Look - there's a dog with a fluffy tail" (Homer Simpson).
Used by my wife and I when you have just lost track of the conversation, ie forgotten the last thing she or I have just said.
Also "Matt Damon" from Team America.
I believe he is a friend of the producers, and after his puppet came out a bit stupid-looking, he loved the idea.
Used by my wife and I when you have just lost track of the conversation, ie forgotten the last thing she or I have just said.
Also "Matt Damon" from Team America.
I believe he is a friend of the producers, and after his puppet came out a bit stupid-looking, he loved the idea.
Did we have "Houston, we got problems?"
Also
When surprising someone - "The ghost of Christmas past" (and alot more from V for Vendetta)
When not allowed to sweaк - "What the hell are we supposed to use man? Harsh language?" (and alot more from Aliens)
When me and my son are introducing ourselves - "And we're... WYLD STALLYNS!"
Also
When surprising someone - "The ghost of Christmas past" (and alot more from V for Vendetta)
When not allowed to sweaк - "What the hell are we supposed to use man? Harsh language?" (and alot more from Aliens)
When me and my son are introducing ourselves - "And we're... WYLD STALLYNS!"
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