What's your all-time favorite movie quote? (Marlon Brando, film, watched, Russell Crowe)
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Rocky II - Rocky takes Adrian to the zoo to propose - (she is wearing earmuffs and can't hear him) Rocky lifts one of the earmuffs and said "I was wondering if you wouldn't mind marry me too much" Of course Adrian said, yes - and Rocky said, ya ? (Like he was kinda surprised - so humble)
As Good as it Gets - Jack Nickelson said to Helen Hunt (in a restaurant) "Would you sit down, you can still give me the dirty look, just sit down"
Pretty Woman - When Richard Gere is checking out of the hotel and asked the hotel manager to return the ruby/diamond necklace that he borrowed from the jewelry store - the hotel manager ask Richard Gere if he could open the jewelry box and he sees the beautiful necklace. Then he said, "It must be difficult to let go of something so beautiful"
In the tank, a lobster eats itself slowly from the inside. That's why you have to check its weight when you buy one. If it's not as heavy as it looks, it has been in the tank too long. Some people still kill a lobster by throwing it in boiling water. By now everyone should know that for the animal it's the most agonizing death, because it takes so long for it to die. The best way to kill a lobster is with a well place stab in the neck. It's quickest.
Lauren Bacall to Humphrey Bogart: "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve, you just put your lips together and blow" The sexiest scene in movie history, and not a stitch of clothing came off.
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