Quotes Update
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Movie: Dad's Army(1971)
Cpt. George Mainwaring:
What's that supposed to be?
Pvt. Frank Pike:
You said if we hadn't got anything else, tie a carving knife to a broomstick.
Cpt. George Mainwaring:
I didn't mean that you were to leave the broom at the end of the handle you stupid boy.
Movie: Uomo puma, L'(1980)
Vadinho:
I do not need to kill to find you.
Movie: The Usual Suspects(1995)
Keaton:
I'm a businessman now.
Cop:
Yeah? What's that, the restaurant business? No. From now on, you're in the gettin'-fucked-by-us business.
Movie: Half Baked(1998)
Thurgood Jenkins:
I love weed, LOVE IT! But not as much as I love pussy!
Movie: Da uomo a uomo(1967)
Ryan:
[Sees Bill buried to his neck] You had to get here ahead of me didn't you? Idiot. Are you on your way in or out of that hole? You remind me of a groundhog that couldn't make up its mind.
Movie: The Ladies Man(1961)
Herbert H. Heebert:
Hey, lady!
Movie: Oui, mais...(2001)
Moenner, the psychotherapist:
Say you fall into a manure pit, what do you do?
[we see Eglantine hurry out of the pit]
Moenner, the psychotherapist:
Exactly. You climb out of the shit. Take a long shower. Figure out how you fell in. And only then read up on shit.
Today's Movie News
Are Movies Way Too Long? (AskMen)
Wed, 13 Feb 2008 05:01:50 GMT
Are movies way too long? In the past, if you were going to see a film that was “serious” or in the running for a Best Picture Oscar , it was pretty much expected that you were going to be in the theater for a very long time.
Are bad movies to blame for downturn? Or a bad cinema experience?
Wed, 13 Feb 2008 03:10:00 GMT
New Zealand Herald - SkyCity says under-performing Hollywood movies and smaller summer audiences - combined with the upcoming capital costs of upgrading the chain - led it to reassess profit expectations for the country's ...
At the Movies With Ebert & Roeper Reveals Its Academy Award(TM) Choices Online (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Tue, 12 Feb 2008 23:55:00 GMT
The renowned movie review program "At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper" has announced that its annual If We Picked the Winners special can be found exclusively online this year.
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