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"Listen: Everything was impossible till the first time somebody did it." ~ Reverse Angle (2009)
"Twelve seconds. One day, we must invent a faster-working venom." ~ From Russia with Love (1963)
"That boy was born a horse's ass and has been losin' ground ever since." ~ The Derby Stallion (2005)
"Y'all notice how everyone seems to be dead lately?" ~ Space Cowboys (2000)
"They say that time is the fire in which we burn." ~ Star Trek Generations (1994)
"There may be no tomorrow. There may be no this afternoon." ~ The Lost Missile (1958)
"That was a different movie, and it didn't happen." ~ Matinee (1993)
"We went in after our wildest dreams. We came out with a kid with a bug in a beer can!" ~ Space Raiders (1983)
"Would the owner of the light-blue coach with the Narnia plates please move your vehicle? You're parked in a Trolls Only zone." ~ Happily N'ever After (2006)
"I'll carve out her eyes and throw 'em at ya!" ~ Nightmare Honeymoon (1973)
"We have all the time in the world." ~ On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) ~ last line
Mine is one which I think would be nice on a tombstone.
Julie Christie won an Oscar for her 1965 portrayal of an amoral model using and losing lovers on her way to the top in the film "Darling."
While she is living with her lover Dirk Bogard, she sleeps with Lawrence Harvey to land a role in a film called "Angelique." Harvey promises her that she will be playing the title role.
Now we cut to the film's searchlight premiere which she attends in formal wear with Dirk Bogard. The lights go down, the movie begins and we see Julie come running out of a second floor room to the stair landing, white nightgown flowing, she is screaming in fear. Then we see an off screen hand appear with a gun and shoot her. She falls dead. The the film's title appears over her fallen form...."Angelique"
Julie leans over to Dirk and says..."Well, so much for my part. The rest is about who did me and why."
" Don't **** with me fellas! This ain't my first time at the rodeo." Mommie Dearest (1981)- The Pepsico boardroom scene when they try to oust Joan Crawford from the board.
"Well, I'll be a suck-egg mule!" - Jack Elam in "Rio Lobo"
Typically awful Marion Morrison flick, but that was a funny line to hear while I was really fried.
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