Oh, there is another one that is not really from a movie, but about a movie.
I saw an interview with Sylvester Stallone when he was talking about making the "Cliffhanger" movie. Sylvester is afraid of heights and while doing one of the climbing stunts, he was having trouble getting himself to go out on the rope for the shot. As he was struggling, one of the riggers said to him:
What about commercials? I find that I quote a few.
"But we want to watch the dog show!" Must be said in a whiny voice. One of the beers had a series of television commercials where people would be arguing between two shows on tv to watch. They'd put the beer on top of the TV, and it would change to a combination of the two shows. In one, it was drag racing and the dog show combined to be the Weiner Dog Nationals.
Brian is addicted to a PBS kid's show called Dinosaur Train. It's basically these kid dinosaurs that take the Dinosaur Train to different parts of time to study the other dinosaurs. It's actually pretty cool.
I was watching it with them the other day, and two dinosaurs flew after some tasty bugs, and after they ate them said, "Jurrasictastic!"
WebGuy wrote:Oh, there is another one that is not really from a movie, but about a movie.
I saw an interview with Sylvester Stallone when he was talking about making the "Cliffhanger" movie. Sylvester is afraid of heights and while doing one of the climbing stunts, he was having trouble getting himself to go out on the rope for the shot. As he was struggling, one of the riggers said to him:
"What a madda . . . Rambo scared?"
I thought that was funny and use it now and then.
That is funny!
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Another movie where several quotes pop up from is the Blues Brothers.
Elwood: "It's a 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses." Jake: "Hit it."
Elwood: "We're on a mission from God."
Dispatcher: "Use of unnecessary violence in the apprehension of the Blues Brothers HAS been approved."
Oh yeah - VERY quotable movie! It's one of Hanson's favorite movies. Anytime I am dealing with someone named Bob, I do the Elwood "We'll talk to Bob" line.
(They're also a little obsessed with Dr. Pepper.) And a fan made this a few years back. I love it.
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Last night, Mrs Web reminded me of one we use a lot. It's one of the Shrek movies, I think it's Shrek 2 . . . when Puss (the cat) is getting arrested they pull some catnip out of his pocket and he says:
This weekend we watched Fantastic Mr. Fox. I was stunned that it was rated as a family movie. Although, I suppose some of the humor was over the heads of very young children. Yet still, there is smoking, drinking any lying, and not to mention that instead of an actual profanity, "cuss" is used.
This was a funny scene when Fox was seeing Badger his lawyer about whether he should move out of the foxhole and into a tree...
Badger: In summation, I say you just gotta not do it man. That's all.
Fox: I understand what you're saying, and your comments are valuable, but I'm going to ignore your advice.
Badger: The cuss you are.
Fox: The cuss am i? Are you cussing with me? (Points at beaver)
Badger: No, you cussing with me? (Points at Fox)
Fox: Don't cuss and point at me
Badger: The cuss you're, not goin' to cuss with me you little...
(Fox and Beaver start growling/fighting with each other, walk one round around the table and sit down)
Fox: Just buy the tree.
Badger: Ok.
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