All the best Quotes

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Great Lines from Movies

Lines from Movies:









Movie: G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom (V)(2004)


Link:
The antidote only worked on the hybrids exposed to it at the highest concentration. The rest we're going to have to cure one-at-a-time

Flint:
You heard the man. Make every shot... paintball count.



Movie: I Am Sam(2001)


[Sam buys a "preowned" answering machine]


Ifty:
Yeah. It's an outgoing message so I think you need to sound a little more outgoing.



Movie: Queen of the Damned(2002)


[Teaching Lestat how to kill]

Marius:
Appreciate your prey.



Movie: Malaya(1949)


Carnaghan:
[on Col. Tomura] I don't care if he's a Jap, I can do business with anybody.



Movie: Unendliche Geschichte, Die(1984)


Atreyu:
If the Nothing comes, you will die too, both of you!

Morla, the Ancient One:
Die? That, at least, would be *something*.





Movie: Affliction(1997)


[At his wife's wake]

Glen Whitehouse:
Not a goddamn one of you is worth a hair on that good woman's head!



Movie: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three(1974)


Lt. Garber:
Transit Authority.

Toll Booth Officer:
Still gotta pay.

Lt. Garber:
Hey, your name is Lattimer?

Toll Booth Officer:
What about it?

Lt. Garber:
Well, just answer a question, would you please, fella?

Toll Booth Officer:
Look, I don't work for you guys anymore. You don't get shit from me.

Lt. Garber:
Hey, can you account for your whereabouts today, Mr. Lattimer?

Toll Booth Officer:
Are you trying to connect me with that hijacking? Forget it! I've been here since 2:30 this afternoon.


Lt. Garber:
You sure?

Toll Booth Officer:
Sure? Ask anybody.

Lt. Garber:
Don't worry, we will.

Toll Booth Officer:
Hold it! It's still gonna be 50 cents.



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