Name the film from the line

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popeyewhite

19,910 posts

120 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Pesty said:
Pesty said:
No way these ar local boys
Nobody got this yet. Come on you should.
Struggling to think of ANY work done by Cornish farmers.

SpudLink

5,805 posts

192 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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popeyewhite said:
Pesty said:
Pesty said:
No way these ar local boys
Nobody got this yet. Come on you should.
Struggling to think of ANY work done by Cornish farmers.
I googled it. I've seen the film but don't remember the line.

Smiler.

11,752 posts

230 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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SpudLink said:
"A boy's best friend is his mother."
I guessed this wrong frown

Was along the right lines though.


Pesty said:
No way these ar local boys
I was out by a west country mile biggrin

WD39

20,083 posts

116 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Three from Bond.

'Do you want to hear about my life? You do? Good.'

'I feel a slight stiffness coming on.'

'It's like following a cue ball.'

Smiler.

11,752 posts

230 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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WD39 said:
Three from Bond.

'Do you want to hear about my life? You do? Good.'

'I feel a slight stiffness coming on.'

'It's like following a cue ball.'
N°2, Thunderball?

SpudLink

5,805 posts

192 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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WD39 said:
Three from Bond.

'Do you want to hear about my life? You do? Good.'

'I feel a slight stiffness coming on.'

'It's like following a cue ball.'
No 1: not sure. It'll come to me in a minute.

No 2: On Het Majesty's Secret Service

No 3. Live and Let Die


SpudLink

5,805 posts

192 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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SpudLink said:
"A boy's best friend is his mother."
I didn't think it was that difficult. Here's the answer...
https://youtu.be/oziMBzJ88RE

Ilovejapcrap

3,285 posts

112 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Welcome to the party pal

SpudLink

5,805 posts

192 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Ilovejapcrap said:
Welcome to the party pal
Yippie-Ki-Yay Mother Phucker

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Smiler. said:
I was out by a west country mile biggrin
Ok I'll make it easier

If none of you get it now hand in your man points.

First quote. " now way these are local boys" too hard so

Easy quote " you broke into the wrong god damn rec room"

Pope

2,638 posts

247 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Tremors









'I also cook.....'






Tango13

8,442 posts

176 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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/\ Under Seige





Somebody stop me...

Edited by Tango13 on Friday 28th October 23:30

yellowjack

17,078 posts

166 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Tango13 said:
Somebody stop me...
The Mask.

Way too easy.


edit to add...

I'm gonna try this one again -

yellowjack said:
"Things change. They always do. It's one of the laws of nature. Most people are afraid of change, but if you look at it as something you can always count on then it can be a comfort."
- I've corrected it, after watching the film again recently. I got one word wrong when I first submitted it. No-one correctly answered it, and you shouldn't just give up on stuff because it's hard. It's not even that obscure, but it's from a film that relies almost entirely on dialogue between the two lead characters, no real action at all. Perhaps this is why it's not easy to pick it out within the rest of the script?



Edited by yellowjack on Friday 28th October 23:43

gregd

1,648 posts

219 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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wjb said:
yellowjack said:
My next offering...

"Things change. They always do. It's one of the things of nature. Most people are afraid of change, but if you look at it as something you can always count on then it can be a comfort."
Pass

Dr Jekyll said:
'Was he hurt?'

'Don't think he felt a thing.'
Sounds cheesey 80's but I haven't got a clue.


gregd said:
"That's a walk-in bank. You don't have to be Dillinger for this one."

"Dillinger got killed."

"Not in a bank."
The getaway!

Edited by wjb on Wednesday 19th October 13:36
Well done, yep, The Getaway. Sorry, was away myself this week!

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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yellowjack said:
- I've corrected it, after watching the film again recently. I got one word wrong when I first submitted it. No-one correctly answered it, and you shouldn't just give up on stuff because it's hard. It's not even that obscure, but it's from a film that relies almost entirely on dialogue between the two lead characters, no real action at all. Perhaps this is why it's not easy to pick it out within the rest of the script?



Edited by yellowjack on Friday 28th October 23:43
Not giving up perhaps we just haven't seen it. To be fair it's the type of dialogue that could be in any film.

popeyewhite

19,910 posts

120 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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Pesty said:
yellowjack said:
- I've corrected it, after watching the film again recently. I got one word wrong when I first submitted it. No-one correctly answered it, and you shouldn't just give up on stuff because it's hard. It's not even that obscure, but it's from a film that relies almost entirely on dialogue between the two lead characters, no real action at all. Perhaps this is why it's not easy to pick it out within the rest of the script?



Edited by yellowjack on Friday 28th October 23:43
Not giving up perhaps we just haven't seen it. To be fair it's the type of dialogue that could be in any film.
I've cheated and used Google. I would never even have guessed. Perhaps a clue yellowjack?

yellowjack

17,078 posts

166 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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popeyewhite said:
Pesty said:
yellowjack said:
yellowjack said:
"Things change. They always do. It's one of the laws of nature. Most people are afraid of change, but if you look at it as something you can always count on then it can be a comfort."
- I've corrected it, after watching the film again recently. I got one word wrong when I first submitted it. No-one correctly answered it, and you shouldn't just give up on stuff because it's hard. It's not even that obscure, but it's from a film that relies almost entirely on dialogue between the two lead characters, no real action at all. Perhaps this is why it's not easy to pick it out within the rest of the script?



Edited by yellowjack on Friday 28th October 23:43
Not giving up perhaps we just haven't seen it. To be fair it's the type of dialogue that could be in any film.
I've cheated and used Google. I would never even have guessed. Perhaps a clue yellowjack?
Set in rural Iowa in 1965, despite being one of the greatest films of all time (IMHO) it barely got a look in at the Oscars. Just one nomination, for Best Actress. The Academy Awards committee gave Best Picture and Best Director Oscars to the steaming turd that is Braveheart, not even a nomination in either category for this brilliant movie. Hell, they even considered Babe for Best Picture over this film. A film about Arthur Hoggett's pig, FFS! WTF were the Academy thinking???? And don't even get me started about Nicholas Cage as Best Actor... rolleyes

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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Never seen it. Not my thing.