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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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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| More clues: 1) Who's mom is a bitch? 2) William S. Burroughs
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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". New One: Who said? "Jihad (Holy War) is alternately exhilarating and enervating". Answer: Me _________________ Make My Feet Wanna Dance! Markydefad <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: markydefad on 2002-07-25 13:08 ]</font> |
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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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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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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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| 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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