Daily Lines from Movies
Here are the Lines from Movies ...
Movie: Dark City(1950)
Mr. Hand:
There used to be a ferry when I was a boy. Biggest thing you ever saw, lit up like a floating birthday cake.
Emma Murdoch:
That's just what my husband once said to me on this very spot.
Mr. Hand:
Where is your husband now?
Emma Murdoch:
I wish I knew. What brings you here?
Mr. Hand:
I met my wife at this place.
Emma Murdoch:
It's where I first met my husband.
Mr. Hand:
Small world.
Movie: Addams Family Values(1993)
Gary:
Yes indeed, Bambi.
Becky:
Lassie Come Home.
Gary:
The Little Mermaid.
Wednesday:
Stoppit.
Joel:
He's only a child.
Movie: The Game(1997)
Conrad:
They fuck you and fuck you and fuck you, and just when you think it's over, that's when the real fucking begins!
Movie: Old School(2003)
Waiter:
You are beautiful. But no offense, he, he is the king. You are having pie and coffee with a living legend.
Movie: Half-Life 2: Episode One (VG)(2006)
Alyx Vance:
Aren't you going to speak up for me, Gordon?
Movie: Jack the Giant Killer(1962)
Pendragon:
I scheme a thousand nights, put the princess in your very hands and you, imbecile, idiot, allow a mere farmer, a mere mortal to defy me!
Garna:
We have failed, master, we have failed.
Pendragon:
But only for a moment. I shall have the princess and the farmer shall die. By all the powers of darkness, he shall die!
Latest Movie News
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Wed, 06 Feb 2008 13:00:46 GMT
Time Warner Inc., the world's largest media conglomerate, reported a 41% decline in fourth-quarter profits Wednesday following a big gain last year from the sale of AOL's online access business in Europe.
Daddy movies
Wed, 06 Feb 2008 15:14:00 GMT
MSN UK News - We all love a bit of Hollywood schmaltz - and nothing tugs at the heart strings quite like a father bonding with his child. This unique genre - let's call it the 'daddy movie' - has now been revisited in Definitely, Maybe, which sees Ryan Reynolds ...
Can movies teach us about African-American history? (Seattle Times)
Wed, 06 Feb 2008 08:33:53 GMT
Can movies or television really teach us anything useful about African-American history? It's a reasonable question to ask as we begin Black History Month.
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