Daily Lines from Movies
Here are the Lines from Movies ...
Movie: Ocean's Eleven(1960)
Duke Santos:
It's not a zircon, it's a diamond; a big diamond. You don't think it's too big, do you? Your mother has excellent taste.
Jimmy Foster:
Has she?
Movie: The Oregon Trail(1959)
Neal Harris:
Mr. Wayne, I was looking at Mr. Ellis' gun. I noticed it has "B Company" stamped on it. That would mean its government property - or am I mistaken?
Capt. George Wayne:
Your mistake could be in asking.
Movie: Back to the Future Part III(1990)
[Marty and Doc finally say each other's phrases the opposite way]
Marty McFly:
Great Scott!
Doc:
I know, this is heavy.
Movie: Offret(1986)
[first lines]
[sub-titled]
Alexander:
Come here and give me a hand, my boy.
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