Thought I'd start something new!
I'll post a pic, you guess the movie!
See if we can stump each other.
(http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u164/renren13_photo/funny%20pics/HolyGrail003.jpg)
That would be "Monty Python's Holy Gail"
Yes, indeed! ;D
Who wants to post the next pic?
We played a game similar to this in one of the Arabian horse groups that I belong to. The person who guessed correctly got to post the next pic. Sometimes clues needed to be given after awhile.
That's a great idea!
Take it away, Nobill!
But I don't have any movie stills at the moment, so if some else would be kind enough to go next, that would be great! ;D
How about...
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Hint- I had a bit part...
Wait, don't tell me...let me guess....
Watership Down?
No, that's not it...um......Peter Cottontail!
No, wait...that's a book....
*looks at Demetrius' tagline*
I got it! Liar, Liar!
*I really know it is Killer Bunny in Monty Python and the Holy Grail*
Demetrius, I recognize you in the lower left hand corner.
Nice bone!
Quote from: Welsh Wench on November 09, 2008, 11:19:49 AM
Wait, don't tell me...let me guess....
Watership Down?
No, that's not it...um......Peter Cottontail!
No, wait...that's a book....
*I really know it is Killer Bunny in Monty Python and the Holy Grail*
Demetrius, I recognize you in the lower left hand corner.
Nice bone!
What, next to the bunny? ;)
"Look at the bones!" You were so close, I think it is from
Monty Python and Ethel- the Pirates Daughter... but I think that qualifies you to pick the next clip. ;D
Anna of a Thousand Days!
*AKA "I want her gowns and hats!"*
Give me a minute and I'll look for a pic.....
(http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l142/Marianna00/04-01_thumb.jpg)
Lion in Winter, I like the remake better.
(http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i231/LittleCasino/sybllaguydemf9.jpg) ?
Kingdom of Heaven
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Congrats Captain!
I think the last one was Shakesphere in Love
How about this one?
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Teensy pic - the Six Wives of Henry VIII w/Charles Laughton?
Close its the private life of Henry the VIII and it indeed stared Charles Laughton I love the closing line in the movie
Six wives, and the best of them's the worst.
How about:
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OH, Oh I know this one,
Dr. Strangelove or How I stoped worring and live with the Bomb!
I love this move. When Slim Pickens ride the bomb down that is great.
"Shoot, a fella could have a great time in Vages with all this stuff"
Hint: I am a huge Sci-Fi geek...
(http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews25/classic%20ultimate%20sci-fi%20collection/a%20ultimate%20sci-fi%20collection%20CLASSIC_SCIFI_FRANCHISE-8.jpg)
The Day the world stould still?
Got me!
Wild stab- " The Monolith Monsters"?
Quote from: Morgan Dreadlocke on November 10, 2008, 09:03:37 PM
Wild stab- " The Monolith Monsters"?
Bingo! "Oh my! What terrifying rocks!" ;D
OK, Heres another one I have on hand..
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Quote from: Sir William Marcus on November 10, 2008, 10:16:23 PM
OK, Heres another one I have on hand..
(http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i231/LittleCasino/Stuff/WAlterBren2.jpg)
Support Your Local Sheriff .
Ferret
Over the Hill Gang.
It's either Support Your Local Sheriff or Support Your Local Gunfighter.
The dude on the left was. Walter Brennan wasn't.
Apple dumplin' gang?
Support Your Local Sheriff....Congrats Ferret!
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OK..How about this one...
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Nevada Smith.
Nope!
Tom Horn
You da man capt!
And the rifle he holding is a winchester m1876, in 45-60 !
And thats one bad little pea shooter I might add too!
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West World
Yep. Thought it might makle a nice segue from westerns to sci-fi. Loved Yul in that one, he was the original terminator, the killer robot that would not stop.
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The Lords of Flatbush!
Keeping with the Stallone train of thought....
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Is it "Bananas"?
Yep!
Woody always makes me laugh. :D
Fielding Mellish: I object, your honor! This trial is a travesty. It's a travesty of a mockery of a sham of a mockery of a travesty of two mockeries of a sham
Here is one from one of my favorite Sat night pop corn movies.
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Hmmm...looks like an old Japanese film but it's not Godzilla....
The Giant Behemoth ??
Quote from: Anna Iram on November 12, 2008, 10:49:55 AM
Hmmm...looks like an old Japanese film but it's not Godzilla....
No its not Japanese its Ameircan from the Master of stop motion.
Zardoz close but off by six years This movie came out the year before Godzilla and is often credited with being the inspiration for Godzilla
King Kong?
Beast from 20.000 Fathoms ???
Quote from: ravic on November 12, 2008, 10:16:43 AM
Quote from: brier patch charlie on November 09, 2008, 03:06:33 PM
Lion in Winter, I like the remake better.
What remake?
There was a 2003 made for TV remake starring Patrick Stewart and Glen Close. It wasn't bad.
Quote from: Zardoz on November 12, 2008, 12:30:34 PM
Beast from 20.000 Fathoms ???
Correct released in 1953 the year before Godzilla with a great cast and some of Ray Harryhausen best works. I got to meet Mr Harryhausen long time ago at Dallas Fantasy Faire and see a copy of his Rhedasaurus.
Too fun of topic to let it go to page 2.
Try this one on-
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The President's Lady of 53. Andrew Jackson! ;)
Got Andrew Jackson right but not the movie. ;D
The Buccaneer?
You have to love a movie about Jean Lafitte. :)
Quote from: Welsh Wench on November 16, 2008, 11:50:37 AM
The Buccaneer?
You have to love a movie about Jean Lafitte. :)
That's the one. Had not realised Heston played the same character a few years earlier. (Hat tip ta the Monk fer another flick ta investigate.)
Yul Brennar as Jean Lafitte (1st from left).
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The actor is Jack Palance, don't know the characters name and the movie is "Shane".
Shaaaaane ...Come back Shane...Shane come back!
Well done my friend!
And he rode into our Valley, the opening lines to the book.
Obsure...but a well done movie:
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Bugsy Malone now there is a really bad movie.
Hey...Scott and Jodie were just kids...and how can you not like Fat Sam's Grand Slam Speakeasy??!! ...uh...yeah, well...nevermind. I just made your case for you...
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From one of my favorite Japanese movie any star wars fan should know this one
The seven Samurai
close you have the correct director and one of the actors was in both movies. This movie is not a well know as seven Samurai even if to me its a better movie.
Rashomon.
(http://knotwork.tripod.com/confirmation/Ivanhoe2.jpg)
Name the movie, year and two the actors if you are able.
Quote from: Richard de Graeme on November 18, 2008, 11:49:07 AM
(http://knotwork.tripod.com/confirmation/Ivanhoe2.jpg)
Name the movie, year and two the actors if you are able.
Ivanhoe
1952
George Sanders
Elizabeth Taylor
Guy Rolfe
I forgot, the 4th actor is Basil Sidney
the 2 guards are unknown extras
Well done Blakduke!
chainshot no its not Rashomon, the movie is The Hidden Fortess the two characters of the cowardly farmers who are always agruing was the template for R2D2 and C3P0 in the original Star Wars movie. I think its the best of Akira's historical works.
Gentlemen and Ladies:
I could play this game forever and I think I could stump alot of you, but I just cannot seem to get pictures up here. I don't have a photo bucket account and don't plan on getting one so there seems to be no other way to get one out there.
..but you *are* playing by guessing Blakduke. :)
Perhaps we can change the rules a bit? It is hard to find good shots of the movies anyway. I find at least.
Perhaps we can the rules to include not just a picture but a line from the movie for those with no Photobucket account?
I think that's a fantastic idea!
The Ivanhoe picture I posted was not from a photobucket account. I googled on the movie and went to images, clicked on the image I wanted and copied and pasted. Is that legal?
The idea about a quote from the movie is a good one!
Here's a quote for ye Blakduke! Name the movie, character and actor if ye are able.
"I think, Dr. Railly, you have given your "alarmists" a bad name. Surely there is very real and very convincing data that the planet cannot survive the excesses of the human race: proliferation of atomic devices, uncontrolled breeding habits, the rape of the environment, the pollution of land, sea, and air. In this context, isn't it obvious that "Chicken Little" represents the sane vision and that Homo Sapiens' motto, "Let's go shopping!" is the cry of the true lunatic? "
Quote from: Richard de Graeme on November 18, 2008, 02:17:56 PM
"I think, Dr. Railly, you have given your "alarmists" a bad name. Surely there is very real and very convincing data that the planet cannot survive the excesses of the human race: proliferation of atomic devices, uncontrolled breeding habits, the rape of the environment, the pollution of land, sea, and air. In this context, isn't it obvious that "Chicken Little" represents the sane vision and that Homo Sapiens' motto, "Let's go shopping!" is the cry of the true lunatic? "
Is it Twelve Monkeys with David Morse as Dr. Peters
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We may be witnessing a Biblical prophecy come true - 'And there shall be destruction and darkness come upon creation and the beasts will reign over the earth.'
Them ~1954 Dr. Harold Medford (Edmund Gwenn)
The only issue I see with posting a verbal quote from the movie is that all one needs to do is to *copy and *paste the quote into google and the answer is right there to click upon. I did it with the 12 Monkeys quote and this one too. It's like cheating. Having to use just a picture seems to be working well enough without being too easy.
As to how to post an image without having an account with photobucket, imageshack or one of the plethora of others:
Google your movie, chose 'Images' and find a pic of the movie you want. When you click the link, it shows the page with a frame up top with a link to see just the picture. Once you've clicked that image link (provided it let's you ~ it won't if the pages have been protected) you then go to the web address bar and copy the web address for the image alone. Then in the message you are creating for R/F 'guess the movie', you paste the link. Before and after the address you should have [ img ] at the beginning and [ /img ] (without the spaces) at the end. Voila! Pictures!!!
Raibert! It not like cheating, it is cheating. Our brethren surely would not cheat! Would they? ARRRRRRRRRG! I've answered me own question!
Here's one any self-respecting movie buff should know:
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I think it's a really sucky movie from my youth...ok, not my youth, I can't be that freak'n old!
Warriors?
I got another fav geek flick of mine...no cheating, cuz no text!
(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1267/630085796_86cb43a92b_o.jpg)
The Warriors
OK, I can undrestand the cheating thing but I've seen Twelve Monkeys 7 times. Is putting the DVD in to get the actors name cheating though?
Quote from: Raibeart OShea on November 18, 2008, 03:20:15 PM
The only issue I see with posting a verbal quote from the movie is that all one needs to do is to *copy and *paste the quote into google and the answer is right there to click upon.
I'm sorry but I have to disagree. I have been on other groups where this has been done and not all "quotes" are searchable. It really depends on the movie and the line. What might stike a cord with you might not have stricken a cord with the majority and therefore not really out there.
Quote from: Raibeart OShea on November 18, 2008, 03:20:15 PM
Them ~1954 Dr. Harold Medford (Edmund Gwenn)
The only issue I see with posting a verbal quote from the movie is that all one needs to do is to *copy and *paste the quote into google and the answer is right there to click upon. I did it with the 12 Monkeys quote and this one too. It's like cheating. Having to use just a picture seems to be working well enough without being too easy.
As to how to post an image without having an account with photobucket, imageshack or one of the plethora of others:
Google your movie, chose 'Images' and find a pic of the movie you want. When you click the link, it shows the page with a frame up top with a link to see just the picture. Once you've clicked that image link (provided it let's you ~ it won't if the pages have been protected) you then go to the web address bar and copy the web address for the image alone. Then in the message you are creating for R/F 'guess the movie', you paste the link. Before and after the address you should have [ img ] at the beginning and [ /img ] (without the spaces) at the end. Voila! Pictures!!!
At first I thought that could not be, so I tried it. Now I have to admit that it can be done, but I would like to test just one if you bear with me.
Actress: Is it your habit to come into a ladies apartment with no jacket ----- this one is not the one to key on because it may not be verbatum, the next one is
Actor: No buttons, my lady, no buttons.
Quote from: Tom on November 18, 2008, 04:03:51 PM
OK, I can understand the cheating thing but I've seen Twelve Monkeys 7 times. Is putting the DVD in to get the actors name cheating though?
No Tom. 12 Monkeys is certainly a cult classic and that particular quote is relevant to the times. So on with game!
Reptilicus 1961 made in Denmark and a chiller theatre classic.
Yep, the Danish Godzilla...it sucked! And I loved every rubber lizard moment of it!
Try this one
Well me Dad I think the greatest captain of the coast has just make the greatest mistake the most ordinary common fool could make
Quote from: SirRichardBear on November 18, 2008, 10:03:14 PM
Try this one
Well me Dad I think the greatest captain of the coast has just make the greatest mistake the most ordinary common fool could make
I would venture Errol Flynn as Captain Blood
AAaargghh...BLAKDUKE! No button's has got me stumped.
Quote from: Raibeart OShea on November 19, 2008, 09:13:22 AM
AAaargghh...BLAKDUKE! No button's has got me stumped.
Indeed!!!! Huzzah
If you google the line, it does come up with the right movie although not at the top of the list, however in checking a couple of them I could not find the "exact" quote.
So it seems that within certain parameters supplying a quote is not as simple as some have indicated so maybe we could use that method as an alternative if a picture is not available. What say you all????????????????????
All water floats the boat. Quoting The Great One,"And awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay we go!"
Yes Captain Blood with one of the greatest sword fights ever filmed.
Here's an easy, yet memorable one:
Japanese submarine slammed two torpedoes into our side, chief. It was comin' back, from the island of Tinian Delady, just delivered the bomb. The Hiroshima bomb. Eleven hundred men went into the water. Vessel went down in twelve minutes. Didn't see the first shark for about a half an hour. Tiger. Thirteen footer. You know, you know that when you're in the water, chief? You tell by lookin' from the dorsal to the tail. Well, we didn't know. `Cause our bomb mission had been so secret, no distress signal had been sent. Huh huh. They didn't even list us overdue for a week. Very first light, chief. The sharks come cruisin'. So we formed ourselves into tight groups. You know it's... kinda like `ol squares in battle like a, you see on a calendar, like the battle of Waterloo. And the idea was, the shark would go for nearest man and then he'd start poundin' and hollerin' and screamin' and sometimes the shark would go away. Sometimes he wouldn't go away. Sometimes that shark, he looks right into you. Right into your eyes. You know the thing about a shark, he's got...lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eye. When he comes at ya, doesn't seem to be livin'. Until he bites ya and those black eyes roll over white. And then, ah then you hear that terrible high pitch screamin' and the ocean turns red and spite of all the poundin' and the hollerin' they all come in and rip you to pieces.
Y'know by the end of that first dawn, lost a hundred men! I don't know how many sharks, maybe a thousand! I don't know how many men, they averaged six an hour. On Thursday mornin' chief, I bumped into a friend of mine, Herbie Robinson from Cleveland. Baseball player, boson's mate. I thought he was asleep, reached over to wake him up. Bobbed up and down in the water, just like a kinda top. Up ended. Well... he'd been bitten in half below the waist. Noon the fifth day, Mr. Hooper, a Lockheed Ventura saw us, he swung in low and he saw us. He'd a young pilot, a lot younger than Mr. Hooper, anyway he saw us and come in low. And three hours later a big fat PBY comes down and start to pick us up. You know that was the time I was most frightened? Waitin' for my turn. I'll never put on a lifejacket again. So, eleven hundred men went in the water, three hundred and sixteen men come out, the sharks took the rest, June the 29, 1945. Anyway, we delivered the bomb.
Name the movie, character and actor.
Robert Shaw, as Quint, in Jaws. (with a boathook....)
Capt Marga
Aye Captain, but easy with thy boat hook!
OK let's try this one:
"Captain. Sir, the moment that sub went silent and I thought I heard some singing, I heard something in the background real faint. After all those subs took off, I caught it again and got it on tape.
I washed it through the computer and was able to isolate this sound. When I asked the computer to identify it, what I got was magma displacement. You see, sir, the SAPS software was originally written to look for seismic events. I think when it gets confused, it kind of runs home to Mama."
Name the movie, character and actor.
Hunt for Red October, Seaman Jones, Courtney Vance
Oh BTW, the buttons line was Stewart Granger against Sylva Koscina in Swordsman of Sienna, with about the 2nd best duel in cinema annals behind only Scaramouche. Sorry Captain Blood does not even rate the top 5.
Quote from: BLAKDUKE on November 26, 2008, 07:46:29 AM
Hunt for Red October, Seaman Jones, Courtney Vance
Yes, yes it is.
Quote from: BLAKDUKE on November 26, 2008, 07:46:29 AM
Oh BTW, the buttons line was Stewart Granger against Sylva Koscina in Swordsman of Sienna, with about the 2nd best duel in cinema annals behind only Scaramouche. Sorry Captain Blood does not even rate the top 5.
I agree that Scaramouche is Stewart Granger best swort fight, while I like the verable duel between Granger and Mason in Prisoner of Zenda better the sword fighting in Scaravmouche is superior. However I still rate the sword fight in Captian Blood as one of the best on film certain better than what you see in most modern films like the Musketree.
How about this one.
A man and women by love each other all their lives with no evil between them. I dare such love is good for by denial and suffering the heart is purified. Be that as it may my liege if any knight here saving your person says the Queen is not a true wife I will make it good upon his body.
Name the movie, character and actor.
Knights of the Round Table, Sir Lancelot, Robert Taylor
How about this one
Can Saxons fight
All day and thru the night
Name the movie and the actors Hint -- There are 3
Quote from: SirRichardBear on November 26, 2008, 08:49:05 AM
Quote from: BLAKDUKE on November 26, 2008, 07:46:29 AM
Oh BTW, the buttons line was Stewart Granger against Sylva Koscina in Swordsman of Sienna, with about the 2nd best duel in cinema annals behind only Scaramouche. Sorry Captain Blood does not even rate the top 5.
I agree that Scaramouche is Stewart Granger best swort fight, while I like the verable duel between Granger and Mason in Prisoner of Zenda better the sword fighting in Scaravmouche is superior. However I still rate the sword fight in Captian Blood as one of the best on film certain better than what you see in most modern films like the Musketree.
To your last statement I will agree, as to Zenda the duel was o.k. still not top 5, the standin for James Mason did sucketh though.
Oddly I'm not sure where it is (I think either Squires Taven or The Arms and Armor Threads) but there is a thread out there that discusses in depth the best duels in the movies. Not surprisingly Princess Bride I think leads the list only because it is the most recent movie of that genre and the youngsters that are discussing the subject for the most part have not seen any of the others. Here are the ones that I hold up to be in the top 5 to top 10: Scaramouche, Swordsman of Sienna, Cyrano De Bergerac(the duel in rhyme circa 1950), Mark of Zorro(1940), the Court Jester, Adventures of Don Juan, Master of Ballyntre,
The Spanish Main, At Swords Point, and lastly (I have to do it) Princess Bride. Now let the cabbage and rotten tomatoes fly....... HE HE HE HE
AH FOUND YOU KUNTA KINTE AH FOUND YOU, ooooopppppsssss wrong time and place, uuuhhh I found the thread, it is on the 4th page of Squires Tavern and is called "Greatest movie sword fights. I only mention it because I don't want to hi-jack this thread from it's original purpose and if we want to discuss sword fights further let's go there.
Here are a couple more:
1. Now you are the best swordsman in France
name the movie, the 2 actors and why is one now the best swordsman in France (hint 1939, with a later remake)
2. I would rather die covered in blood, than an old man lying in my own piss.....
further hint, both films are connected to each other
BLAKDUKE I just really like the word play between Granger and Mason in Zenda two of my favorite actors throwing words at each other. The sword fight in the 37 verson with Ronald Colman was a better sword fight. I agree with the movies on your list except for Princess Bride fun movie but the fight was a little to over the top to take serious which of couse was the idea, I'd put in the sword fight in Duelest and if you want a fun over the top fight like in Princess Bride how about the The Three Musketeers with Gene Kelly?
Three Musketeers? Don Ameche and John Carradine? Not my favorite verson of the tale but I really like Carradine an actor that seem to be able to take any role no matter how bad and make it fun to watch.
OK, this one should be easy.
"I am the greatest swordsman that ever lived. Say, um, can I have some of that water?"
Willow Val Kilmer
Quote from: SirRichardBear on November 26, 2008, 11:02:34 AM
BLAKDUKE I just really like the word play between Granger and Mason in Zenda two of my favorite actors throwing words at each other. The sword fight in the 37 verson with Ronald Colman was a better sword fight. I agree with the movies on your list except for Princess Bride fun movie but the fight was a little to over the top to take serious which of couse was the idea, I'd put in the sword fight in Duelest and if you want a fun over the top fight like in Princess Bride how about the The Three Musketeers with Gene Kelly?
P.B. duel over the top??????? say it ain't so. Of course I have to agree, but aside from some of the technique being just farcial at best, the energy was incredible. Of course I can probably come up with a few more to take over 10th spot, for instance By The Sword. A bit more modernin time frame but the story line kept my interest and the final duel was extraordinary. Ring of Steel again more modernistic but good swordplay.
SirRichardBear: you really have to get a copy of Swordsman of Sienna. If you liked the word play in Zenda you will fall over with the wordplay in this one.
Quote from: BLAKDUKE on November 26, 2008, 10:58:22 AM
Here are a couple more:
1. Now you are the best swordsman in France
name the movie, the 2 actors and why is one now the best swordsman in France (hint 1939, with a later remake)
2. I would rather die covered in blood, than an old man lying in my own piss.....
further hint, both films are connected to each other
Well, #2 is "The Man in the Iron Mask", character is Porthos, played by Gerard Depardieu (most likely spelled wrong) and #1 <shrug>
Quote from: Sir Ironhead on November 26, 2008, 03:50:30 PM
Quote from: BLAKDUKE on November 26, 2008, 10:58:22 AM
Here are a couple more:
1. Now you are the best swordsman in France
name the movie, the 2 actors and why is one now the best swordsman in France (hint 1939, with a later remake)
2. I would rather die covered in blood, than an old man lying in my own piss.....
further hint, both films are connected to each other
Well, #2 is "The Man in the Iron Mask", character is Porthos, played by Gerard Depardieu (most likely spelled wrong) and #1 <shrug>
Sir Ironhead:
Not to keep you in suspense, the answer to #1 is the same title only about 60 years removed, at the end when D'artagnan lays dieing in Phillipes(Louis Haywards) arms at the church
This one is from my favorite Chirstmass movie
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1. People like that how can you cut their throats?
2. It isn't easy.
3. No ones been nice to me since Oct 1891.
We're No Angels, also starring Peter Ustinov
Dayna
Yes as I said my favorite Christmass movie
Let's try this...
"Mother Night, fold your dark arms about me. Protect me in your black embrace. I sit alone, an impotent exile, while this force...this presence...returns to torment me..."
Quote from: Tom on December 29, 2008, 06:12:32 AM
Let's try this...
"Mother Night, fold your dark arms about me. Protect me in your black embrace. I sit alone, an impotent exile, while this force...this presence...returns to torment me..."
Legend.
Ok, how about this one......
Well, Mr. Carpetbagger, "spit" how's it work on stanes?
The Outlaw Josey Wells
Loose quote:
You chose the shortest road, not to your bride, my son, but to your destiny.
Quote from: BLAKDUKE on December 29, 2008, 02:38:18 PM
Loose quote:
You chose the shortest road, not to your bride, my son, but to your destiny.
El Cid
OK, here's a good one for all who like westerns.
Silver rings your weed puller, them's washers! " You, mean we shot are way out of that town for a dollars worth of still hole's!"
Quote from: brier patch charlie on January 01, 2009, 12:54:51 AM
OK, here's a good one for all who like westerns.
Silver rings your weed puller, them's washers! " You, mean we shot are way out of that town for a dollars worth of still hole's!"
THE WILD BUNCH
Ooh, can I play? :)
"Crack, new egg. Crack, new egg. It's all in zee wrist."
Sabrina? Bogey & Audrey Hepburn?
Got the movie and the version both!
A man's cuffs should be even with the tip of his pinky; yours are all the way down to your b*lls.
History of the World Part I.
You are correct, sir!
'Honey I'm home. Oh, I forgot, I'm not married.'
is it Batman Returns
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clues:1.made in 1971
2. movie about ageism
3. main characters name's are also the title
Indeed, it is from Batman Returns, spoken by Michelle Pfeiffer.
Harold & Maude?
yes it is
I'll take a turn.
:You're gonna marry my brother? Why you wanna sell your life short? Playing it safe is just about the most dangerous thing a woman like you could do. You waited for the right man the first time, why didn't you wait for the right man again?
: He didn't come!
: I'm here!
: You're late
Oh, a fun one! I didn't like it the first time I saw it, but I grew into it!!! Maybe not one of my favorite movies, but has some really great moments ( and a good soundtrack..)
MOONSTRUCK!
Capt Marga
It not technically a movie but
Chosen Men, are you? Well, I didn't choose you
Moonstruck it is Capt. One of my favorite. Some really good writing I think. :)
Hmmm...Richard. If not a movie is it made for television?
Same thing it's a move, big screen or tv, all the same.
TV mini-series 14 eposides me wife got the entire mini-series for me for Christmas and just finished watching it. Its my favorite mini-series based off some of my favorite books.
Quote from: SirRichardBear on January 11, 2009, 10:56:04 PM
Chosen Men, are you? Well, I didn't choose you
Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) from one of the Sharpe BBC shows? I really liked the shows but I don't remember what one it's from.
Correct its from the first episode of the mini-series Sharpe's Rifle.
Quote from: Tom on January 12, 2009, 10:59:43 AM
Quote from: SirRichardBear on January 11, 2009, 10:56:04 PM
Chosen Men, are you? Well, I didn't choose you
Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) from one of the Sharpe BBC shows? I really liked the shows but I don't remember what one it's from.
I KNEW I recognized that, just been a few years since I've watched them, so couldn't place it. Ain't Sean Bean awesome?
wanted to start this back up again
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any guess's
It's either The Ice Man Cometh or Music Man ... well, maybe not... but the tall one sure looks like Robert Preston..
Snow Miser
The year without Santa Clause
You are correct JimsDana
This is from a very cheese 1950's science fiction - horror movie.
The light! Their eyes can't tolerate the light!
Is it "Them"?
hmmm... I don't recall that line being from Them!. Sounds more like something from The Mole People.
I was thinking the Time Machine.
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Sean Connery as King Agamemnon in Time Bandits, I think....
Yep- that was the Time Bandits.
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My first thought was Helen Mirren in Caligula, but I'm not sure that's her...
Where's Sir Richard Bear? We never got a reply on our guesses!
Helen Mirren as Morgana in Excalibur.
Ferret
Who said "Drop dead."
reply "I don't do requests."
movie quote
Ben
Ferret
Damon Killian to Ben Richards in the running man
We have a winner!
When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, looks you crooked in the eye and asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yessir, the check is in the mail."
Big Trouble in Little China?
Guess the movie: Everything ends badly, or else it would never end.
Cocktail (I watch entirely too many movies)
"Roads? Where we're going we don't need... roads."
Back to the Future (I'm taking myself out of the game coach... I'll watch from now on...)
Guess the Movie: I don't even know what the hell that is, but I lick it anyways.
Scary movie
JimsDana - partially correct
Scary movie 2
I never thought I'd say this again. I'm getting the pig!
Marvin Boggs: Frank, I never thought I'd say this again. I'm getting the pig!
RED
Hey, you try making love in a hostile, mutant environment, see how you like it.
Hell Comes To Frogtown
"I make them feel confident and they make me feel safe...and pretty"
Bull Durham
MorganaLightskirt.... that one was difficult. Good movie though.
Here's one. "I've got a bag of dirt!! I've got a bag of dirt!"....
FYI I might not get to check in until morning...
Jack Sparrow [holds up jar of dirt] Oi! Fishface! Lose something? Eh? Scungilli!
[falls down stairs, holds up jar again]
Jack Sparrow: Got it! Come to negotiate, eh? Have you, you slimy git? Look what I got.
Jack Sparrow: [sing-song] I got a jar of dirt, I got a jar of dirt, and guess what's inside it!
close as i could fined
LOL, you are right, I was the one that had it wrong! :D Oh well, it wasnt the first time and it wont be the last. ;D
"Evil will always triumph over good because good is dumb."
Quote from: Rowen MacD on September 08, 2011, 11:38:11 AM
"Evil will always triumph over good because good is dumb."
Spaceballs.
Ferret
Yep. I'ts hard to find quotes from that one that folks don't know....
"Whatcha got there, Joe Knox?"
"Hookers Billy, Hookers!"
Google is my friend... The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday
"Wolfman has nards!"
The Monster Squad..... just watched it last weekend with the kiddos.
'Was it my father's duty to murder my mother? She was a Queen, for a time. Oh, I would be loath to die such so bloody a death. '
Just watched this again for the umpteenth time
Fan of Elizabeth - The Golden Age are ya.
"At last! A man worth killing."
King Arthur (2004) (?)- I remember this quote from somewhere else too.....
"Im a big fan of your work. I was wonderin' if you were interested in goin' pro?"
Inglorious Bastards.
I do believe Hugo Stiglitz went pro.
Ferret
"Faster, faster, faster would be better!"
Either ID4 or Jurassic park. I think he had exactly the same line in both movies.
No for both but it is science fiction
Ding ding ding ;D
"The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle, the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true."
Danny Kaye "the Court Jester" 1956
I love Danny
me too, favorite movie of all time right there ^_^
Oh! Boys! He has come back for his noon feeding!
Jaws
"I much prefer swords by day then daggers by night, don't you"
Hint, not an Errol Flynn movie.
Was one a good year?
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I'll enter one that is more up to date then my last one. I am not surprised that nobody got that one yet.
With french inflection.... "I would rather die covered in blood, than as an old man lying in my own piss".
Man in the Iron Mask! I love that movie :)
"Big and older?" "Next time try fat and haggard"
American Outlaws?
"Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!"
1942
Animal house.
Ferret
D'oh, you're right. Right actor, wrong movie. :-[
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Hey, your SUPPOSED to put out a quote of your own when you guess it!
Here's one: This place has a sign hangin' over the urinal that says, "Don't eat the big white mint".
Quote from: Butch on August 10, 2013, 05:04:25 PM
Hey, your SUPPOSED to put out a quote of your own when you guess it!
Here's one: This place has a sign hangin' over the urinal that says, "Don't eat the big white mint".
Roadhouse
"dying ain't much of a living boy"
clint eastwood outlaw josie wales
'one of us? he looks like 3 of us"
Ah BLAKDUKE, KNOWING YOU FROM THE BOARDS AND MEETING YOU ONCE UPON TNRF, This would have to be The adventures of Robin Hood 1937.
Scripted:
He's well named Friar Tuck.
One of us? He looks like three of us.
Aye. And equal to a full dozen.
Great Movie at:
http://www.tcm.turner.com/mediaroom/video/15955/Adventures-of-Robin-Hood-The-Re-issue-Trailer-.html (http://www.tcm.turner.com/mediaroom/video/15955/Adventures-of-Robin-Hood-The-Re-issue-Trailer-.html)
*New Quote
"Stagger, Stagger, Crawl, Crawl, Stagger........" *etc
Yellowbeard
"Enhance your calm."
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Demolition man
"You won't be so lucky as you were in Panama."
Quote from: Sir Ironhead on August 10, 2013, 09:39:52 PM
Quote from: Ferret on August 09, 2013, 09:24:30 PM
Animal house.
Ferret
Actually that was Bluto
Under stood. I didn't put in a name. ( I did sign mine unfortunately )
I think you stumped us Blakduke
Is there a prize for stumping the forum members????? Like, say everyone buys the BLAKDUKE a round at the pub when next we meet................
The line is from the Sea Hawk and is spoken by Henry Danniel, just before his fight with Errol Flynn.
"It's right on the tip of my tongue. Well... isn't that diabolical?"
Witches of Eastwick
"...if you'll indulge me, I'd like to change the world."
Prometheus.
"Madness!....Madness!" (Last two words of the film)
I had to look that one up on Google, though I should remember it. I saw that movie in first release at a drive-in in 1957, with my folks and 3 brothers. You would think I'd recall all the dialogue... I didn't Google until I had it narrowed to two...neither were correct.
Bridge on the River Kwai starring Obi Wan Kenobi, written by the author of Planet of the Apes, oddly enough.
"All the people I deal with are scum. I'm a little scummy myself. You are not scum. That worries me."
Saving Grace
"Look! I have one job on this lousy ship, it's stupid, but I'm gonna do it! Okay?"
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A: "Galaxy Quest"
Q: "Shut up and deal." (Last line in the movie)
The Apartment - Shirley MacLaine to Jack Lemmon.
They were rare tropical fish.
A: Desk Set
Q: "Do it up! Where do you think you are, man!"
A) Zulu
Q) "My mother thanks you. My father thanks you. My sister thanks you. And I thank you.
A. Yankee Doodle Dandy.
Q: And thus it was written: Some shall die by plague, others by pestilence, and one poor schnook who gets it from a hole in the roof.
A) Barefoot in the park
Q) I'm a goddamn marvel of modern science.
A: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (One of my faves)
Q: I ain't no frickin' monument to justice!!!