What movie quotes do you use in everyday conversation?
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Usually only 50%, ie when something isn't what it is but isn't a space station, or is what it is and actually is a Space Station.
Does that make sense
Does that make sense
takila said:
Oilchange said:
'That's no moon, that's a space station...'
used whenever I can fit it in, even when irrelevent.
Has it ever been relevant? used whenever I can fit it in, even when irrelevent.
At least you can watch films uncut on tv now, ITV's late 80's dubbing of Aliens where bill paxman says 'Well that's great, that's just fkin' great, man. Now what the fk are we supposed to do? We're in some real pretty st....' Usually involved the insertion of numerous 'freaking' by some tea boy/ agency actor......great times...
Lets go to work - Badly old chap from Reservoir dogs
where do they all come from - someone from the Bravo two Zero TV movie being surprised at the sheer volume of shepherds in the desert (no I am not Alan Partridge). often used when bad drivers manifest themselves
Good prospects for advancement are there, a pension? - Get Carter
Gimme the fkin money - Harvey Keitel from bad lieutenant, has to be done in Keitel's accent
What you want, and what you get, are two DIFFERENT things - Pat Garret and Billy the Kid
where do they all come from - someone from the Bravo two Zero TV movie being surprised at the sheer volume of shepherds in the desert (no I am not Alan Partridge). often used when bad drivers manifest themselves
Good prospects for advancement are there, a pension? - Get Carter
Gimme the fkin money - Harvey Keitel from bad lieutenant, has to be done in Keitel's accent
What you want, and what you get, are two DIFFERENT things - Pat Garret and Billy the Kid
Edited by OllieC on Thursday 18th December 21:07
nicanary said:
"Well good for you, son".
Robert Mitchum in The Longest Day, a rather sarcastic reference to a subordinate who'd lost and then found his rifle.
I also say "Hellooooowwwww" to my daughter in the manner of the bag-lady who stands in as Goldie Hawn's mother in The Housesitter.
Top quote! "Drive me to the top of the hill" Robert Mitchum in The Longest Day, a rather sarcastic reference to a subordinate who'd lost and then found his rifle.
I also say "Hellooooowwwww" to my daughter in the manner of the bag-lady who stands in as Goldie Hawn's mother in The Housesitter.
"We're gonna need a bigger boat" - when something at work is clearly not up to the task.
"You have 30 seconds to comply" - when my cat is pissing around and can't decide if it wants to leave by the front door or not, i.e. I'm standing there with the door open and it's umming and arhing about going outside.
"You have 30 seconds to comply" - when my cat is pissing around and can't decide if it wants to leave by the front door or not, i.e. I'm standing there with the door open and it's umming and arhing about going outside.
budfox said:
"Mmmm, this IS a tasty burger"
Yes yes.For the doors at work that open automatically "Please enjoy your trip through this door" from Hitchhikers Guide the Galaxy.
Between Mrs Wife and I, a from Trading Places
"Looking good Billy-Ray" - "Feeling good Louis"
"Do you speak Whale" from Finding Nemo whenever someone is speaking tosh.
"Bring out the Gimp" when wishing harm upon work colleagues.
"Run Forrest. Run" when trying to gee soneone up to a bit more speed.
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