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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Great Movie Quotes

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Movie: Half-Life (VG)(1998)


Scientist:
[playing with tie] Why do we all have to wear these ridiculous ties?



Movie: Orange County(2002)


Lonny:
Dude, face the fear.



Movie: Mad Max 2(1981)


Max:
If it's all the same to you... I'll drive that tanker.

Pappagallo:
The offer is closed. Too late for deals.

Max:
No deals. I want to drive that truck.



Movie: Damn Yankees!(1958)


Mr. Applegate:
With my help a lot of things come easy.


[lights a cigarette from within his hand and Joe looks shocked]

Mr. Applegate:
Ohhhh, uh, do you smoke?

Joe Boyd:
Hey... how'd you pull that off?

Mr. Applegate:
I'm handy with fire.



Movie: Take the Lead(2006)



Ramos:
I'm so fly I can make anyone look good.





Movie: Under the Tuscan Sun(2003)


Patti:
Frances bought a house in Tuscany! And you're going to live there alone?


Frances:
Well, I'm not there alone. I'm there with bugs.

Patti:
Ew.



Movie: Unforgiven(1992)



Little Bill Daggett:
You been talking about that Queen of yours, again, Bob?


[punches him]

Little Bill Daggett:
On Independence Day?



Movie: Jackie Brown(1997)


Ordell Robbie:
Is that what I think it is?

Jackie Brown:
What do you think it is?

Ordell Robbie:
I think it's a gun pressed up against my dick.

Jackie Brown:
Well, you thought right. Now take your hands off from around my throat, nigga.



Latest Movie News

SALES OF LEDGER'S MOVIES SPIKE (Lexington Herald-Leader)

Thu, 31 Jan 2008 08:18:46 GMT
Heath Ledger's death has spiked sales and interest in the late actor's films. As often happens after the death of a famous actor or musician, many have sought to revisit or simply discover his work. Three of Ledger's movies charted among the 25 best-selling DVDs on Amazon.com as of Friday afternoon. Most people have been purchasing copies of Ledger's 1999 comedy 10 Things I Hate About You and ...

Nicolas Cage ready to quit acting

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 15:30:00 GMT
New Zealand Herald - The Oscar-winning actor also revealed he fears his fans are sick of watching his movies now he is in his 40s. Cage, who lives in an English castle with wife Alice Kim and two-year-old son Kal-el, added ...

Old movies are good medicine for sick children (Los Angeles Times)

Thu, 31 Jan 2008 05:43:36 GMT
Sisters collect DVDs and donate them to pediatric hospital wards. What started as a Los Angeles family's creative way to dispose of a box of old movies has grown into a project that helps sick children cope with their illnesses.

Lines from Movies Update

Today's Lines from Movies:





Movie: Onegin(1999)


Vladimir Lensky:
And then you'll shoot me?


Evgeny Onegin:
Only if you're dull.



Movie: Only the Lonely(1991)


Rose:
I had a Pollock friend once. She was incredibly stupid...


Danny:
Don't do this, Ma.

Rose:
...Julie Kapowski. She was the stupidest woman that I ever knew. She believed that black cows...


[laughs]

Rose:
...black cows squirted chocolate milk!







Movie: Ocean's Twelve(2004)


Danny Ocean:
You know, I was once in a vault while it was being robbed.

Bank Officer:
[pause] that must have been quite an experience...

Danny Ocean:
[pauses, thinks for a while] Yeah...






Today's Movie News

Monroe movies entertain Winehouse in rehab (The West Australian)

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 04:15:29 GMT
Amy Winehouse has been watching Marilyn Monroe movies in rehab.

Pakistan To Allow Indian Movies To Return (ContactMusic)

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:00:45 GMT
The government of Pakistan is considering lifting a 40-year-old ban on showing movies from India in theaters. The Indian senate's Standing Committee on Culture said that ...

More Movie Quotes

Movie Quotes:



Movie: Labyrinth(1986)


Didymus:
[facing the entire Goblin army] All right, charge!


[a cannon fires, and Ambrocious does a quick about-turn and flees]

Didymus:
Whoa, not that way! You're going the wrong way! THE BATTLE'S BEHIND US!




Movie: UHF(1989)


George Newman:
Hey, kids. Where y'wanna go?


[dead silence]

George Newman:
That's right. To Uncle Nutzy's Clubhouse. And boy-oh-boy, are we gonna have big fun today. We're gonna have so much fun, we'll forget about how miserable we are, and how much life sucks, and how we're all gonna grow old and die someday.


Little Weasle:
I wanna go home.

George Newman:
Shut up, you little weasel!


[beat]

George Newman:
Okay. Right now I'd like to show you one of my favorite cartoons. It's a sad, depressing story about a pathetic coyote who spends every waking moment of his life in the futile pursuit of a sadistic roadrunner who *mocks* him and *laughs* at him as he's repeatedly *crushed* and *maimed*! Hope you'll *enjoy* it!



Movie: Xscape(2000)


Lieutenant Elijah Karl Heisenberg:
By what grounds do they have to initiate an investigation?









Today's Movie News

Monroe movies entertain Winehouse in rehab (The West Australian)

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 04:23:45 GMT
Amy Winehouse has been watching Marilyn Monroe movies in rehab.

Free movies: Now with added education, culture (Student Life)

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 07:58:35 GMT
Do you ever read one of Cadenza's stellar movie reviews, sprint over to your local theater for the next showing, only to find that you don't have any money? No? Well, why not? Movies are fantastic, especially when observed in their natural habitat, the darkened theater.

Old movies are good medicine for sick children (Los Angeles Times)

Thu, 31 Jan 2008 05:43:36 GMT
Sisters collect DVDs and donate them to pediatric hospital wards. What started as a Los Angeles family's creative way to dispose of a box of old movies has grown into a project that helps sick children cope with their illnesses.

Film 3

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 03:27:00 GMT
MSN New Zealand - Catch Kate Rodger during 3 News every Saturday night, and each Thursday morning at 0750 on Sunrise, with her Film3 reviews of some of the best, and sometimes worst movies coming out in cinemas across ...

Watching Old Movies Is A Way Of Connecting To Our Past (Hartford Courant)

Thu, 31 Jan 2008 00:41:41 GMT
"I want to be alone."

Movie Quotes for Today

Today's Movie Quotes:



Movie: Labour of Love(2000)


Horatio Bottomley:
We need another Cromwell in parliament. A Cromwell would call up five million coloured men from the Empire, and not drain Britain of her wealth producing resources. A Cromwell would send our ariel fleet to blow a German city to Hades each time the foe wrecked one of our towns. God send us a Cromwell...



Movie: The Karate Kid(1984)


Miyagi:
We make sacred pact. I promise teach karate to you, you promise learn. I say, you do, no questions.









Movie: Jackie Brown(1997)


Ordell Robbie:
I got this young nineteen year old country girl named Sheronda. I found her on a bus stop two days outta Georgia, barefoot, country as a chicken coop. I took her to my place in Compton, told her it was Hollywood.

Louis:
She believed you?

Ordell Robbie:
Hell yeah! To her dumb country ass, Compton is Hollywood; closest she's ever been anyway.



Movie: Halo 2 (VG)(2004)


Brute:
[Firing at the player, but you evade and stay alive] Curses, you tremendous bastard!










Today's Movie News

Carrie Petersen: Crime Reporter » Blog Archive » Movies (Albany Democrat-Herald)

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 01:55:59 GMT
It recently dawned on me that a lot of the movies out there were originally books. I was at the bookstore the other day when I started to realize how many of the novels had wording on the cover that said, “now a movie” or something like that.

Luminate '08 update

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 16:56:00 GMT
Amplifier - At night a range of enlightening movies and documentaries will screen. The Healing space: features a range of holistic therapies including massage and reiki, from widely experienced healers.

Daily Quotations

Today's Quotations:



Movie: Oldboy(2003)


Dae-su Oh:
The TV is both a clock and a calendar. It's your school, your home, your church, your friend...


[Dae-su masturbates to a pop star onscreen]


Dae-su Oh:
... and your lover. But... my lover's song is too short.



Movie: Quiz Show(1994)


Albert Freedman:
It's not like we're hardened criminals here. We're in show business.



Movie: The Valley of Gwangi(1969)


Rowdy:
In all my travels I never seen anything like that two-ton lizard. If we could just get him back alive.

Tuck:
Yeah, the only thing I want to get back alive is me.



Movie: Vacation(1983)


Marty Moose:
Sorry, folks! We're closed for two weeks to clean and repair America's favorite family fun park. Sorry, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh!







Latest Movie News

More classic movies to check out (The Kansas City Star)

Tue, 29 Jan 2008 04:21:57 GMT
TV is dead for now. Or at least it feels that way to me. But while we wait for writers and their employers to work things out, we have movies.

Organist to bring silent movies to life (The Leader Times)

Tue, 29 Jan 2008 19:27:24 GMT
When most people go to the movies, it's to see the latest blockbuster with the best special effects and the hottest Hollywood stars.

Today's Lines from Movies

Lines from Movies:



Movie: O. Henry's Full House(1952)


Sam 'Slick' Brown:
Pull yourself together, William! What's a confidence man without confidence?



Movie: On the Wrong Trek(1936)


Charley Chase:
[referring to the hitchhikers] They look like a couple of horse thieves...







Movie: Jackie Brown(1997)


Ordell Robbie:
Somebody with a grudge blew Beaumont's brains out. Oh shit, that shit rhymes! "Blew Beau-mont's, brains out!"



Movie: Ocean's Eleven(1960)


'Curly' Steffens:
You're not gonna make yourself popular, knocking Danny.

Spyros Acebos:
Who's knocking him? I love him. I respect talent. All I'm asking is he should me a little.

'Curly' Steffens:
Too tough. Don' ask.



Movie: X-Men: The Last Stand(2006)


Raven Darkholme:
'bout time


Eric Lensherr:
I've been busy, Did you find what you were looking for?

Raven Darkholme:
The source of the cure is a mutant, a boy at Wortington labs.

Eric Lensherr:
[to Pyro - grabbing the prisoner manifest] Read us the "guest list"





Movie: The Adventures of George the Projectionist(2006)


George Warner:
Una beer, s'il vous plait


[long pause while George is ignored by the barman]

George Warner:
Erm, une beer, s'il vous plait



[another long pause]

George Warner:
Er, Je vois biere, s'il vous plait!

French Barman:
[the barman eventually responds whilst admiring the large array of bottles lining the bar] Oui, moi aussi.

Lucia:
Would you like some assistance?

George Warner:
Oh, you speak English!

Lucia:
Just a little - and a little French - and a little Italian...

George Warner:
Oh, that's nice!


Lucia:
[to the barman] Une biere pour mon ami le rosbif s'il vous plait.

French Barman:
Bien Sur.

Lucia:
I'm Lucia.

George Warner:
George! - pleased to meet you.

Lucia:
Enchanté!







Today's Movie News

Microsoft: 360 can be ‘this generation’s PS2’

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 15:15:00 GMT
MCV - ... games that you want to play, a huge variety of games, and now, not only a DVD, but the ability with Xbox Live to have great community relationships, as well as downloadable television shows and movies ...

Microsoft: 360 can be ‘this generation’s PS2’

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 15:15:00 GMT
MCV - ... games that you want to play, a huge variety of games, and now, not only a DVD, but the ability with Xbox Live to have great community relationships, as well as downloadable television shows and movies ...

More classic movies to check out (The Kansas City Star)

Tue, 29 Jan 2008 04:21:57 GMT
TV is dead for now. Or at least it feels that way to me. But while we wait for writers and their employers to work things out, we have movies.

Carrie Petersen: Crime Reporter » Blog Archive » Movies (Albany Democrat-Herald)

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 01:55:59 GMT
It recently dawned on me that a lot of the movies out there were originally books. I was at the bookstore the other day when I started to realize how many of the novels had wording on the cover that said, “now a movie” or something like that.

Rowling wins outstanding achievement award

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 13:07:00 GMT
MSN UK News - I think I must be the only English actor of my generation who has got absolutely bugger all out of this extraordinary series that has been read by millions and made into movies.