Movie Quote Quiz

Discussion on Movie Quote Quiz within the General Entertainment forums, part of the Non-Music Discussions category; On 2002-07-24 17:07, Boodikka wrote: I'll take a wild guess on #2. Either BUNNY O'HARE or THE GETAWAY.........probably both guesses ...


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Old July 24th, 2002, 05:47 PM
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I'll take a wild guess on #2. Either BUNNY O'HARE or THE GETAWAY.........probably both guesses are incorrect.
Goddess,

I just thought about your "Bunny O'Hare" answer and cracked up.

This obscure little-known 1972 starred Bette Davis & Ernie Borgnine as bank robbers who disguised themselves as hippies. The ad featured the twosome on a motorcylcle.

I would pay good money to hear Bette Davis say "You never fuck me and I always have to drive" to Ernest Borgnine!!!! :lol:
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Old July 25th, 2002, 01:26 AM
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More clues:

1) Who's mom is a bitch?

2) William S. Burroughs
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Old July 25th, 2002, 11:55 AM
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OK. Let's just put this to rest.

1). "What's a rim job?"

Kyle's Mom (Sheila Broslofski) in "South Park"

2). "You never fuck me and I always have to drive"

Kelly Lynch to Matt Dillon in "Drugstore Cowboy".


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Who said? "Jihad (Holy War) is alternately exhilarating and enervating".

Answer: Me


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Old July 25th, 2002, 12:33 PM
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Boy, was I confused: I thought both quotes were from the same movie!

I remember that one of the boys asked about a rim job in the South Park movie, but coupled with the other quote, I was thrown off. Not that I would have gotten Drugstore Cowboy anyway.

I'll post my movie quote quiz in a new thread...
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Who said? "Jihad (Holy War) is alternately exhilarating and enervating".

Answer: Me
(Anal-retentive dog steps in)

Marky, just as an aside... "Jihad" does not really mean "Holy war", despite what the media tells you. Any Arabic-speaking person can tell you that "divine struggle" is a much more accurate translation. Furthermore, the term "Jihad" usually implies a struggle within oneself, i.e. a struggle against temptation, or a struggle for spiritual purity.

You still wanna stand by that statement? :grin:
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I remember that one of the boys asked about a rim job in the South Park movie...
Actually, it isn't asked by one of the boys (although Stan does go on a quest to find the clitoris). It happens early in the movie, when the boys are pulled into Mr. Mackey's office for swearing. Sheila asks "What did my son say, Mr. Mackey? Did he say the s-word? The f-word?!". Mackey then hands her a list of some of the things the kids were saying. Puzzled, she says "What's a rim job?!"

Crack-whore Ms. Cartman nonchalantly replies "Oh, that's when someone puts your legs behind your head and licks your ass."
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Yes, whatever, I don't care anymore.
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Your retelling makes more sense characterization-wise than my faulty memory, Graham.

I guess when/if you post movie quotes we can just guess South Park and stand a good chance of being correct.
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Guys, I thought I was an American cinema connoisseur until I read this thread.
And I'm a fan of "Drugstore Cowboy"! It's a great movie, and I kinda fell in love with a young "Renaissance" face (Heather Graham). Well, I also thought Gus Van Sant was a great promise for film auteurs...
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Old July 25th, 2002, 10:25 PM
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So Nano--you're saying that you know the movie "Drugstore Cowboy" but don't know the line I quoted? Hmmm??? Not sure what you meant.

I assure you it's in there. After the relationship sours and all Matt wants to do is drugs, Kelly lets him have it.

I think it's a memorable line. Guess I'm the only one!!!! :roll:
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