@Imperious:
Pretty sure this is from Japanese television
Remove “television” insert “propaganda”
I must say that I am pretty disappointed from everyone’s posts here. I mean… to be honest most of them are pretty lame. I know we are looking for favorite movie phrases, but many are quite obscure, not particularly noteworthy, funny or memorable/classic. Come on people.
“EXCELLENT!”
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
I may be new here, but if Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure trumps Top Secret (the funniest WWII movie ever) then I may not be around for much longer…
I may be new here, but if Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure trumps Top Secret (the funniest WWII movie ever) then I may not be around for much longer…
Well then… allow me to usher you to the door sir!
Actually, I cannot pass judgement between the two, because I have never seen Top Secret. However, it would have to be quite a movie to trump Bill and Ted.
And welcome to the forum.
Bill and Ted?
Pfftp, try Plain as Bread.
@aequitas:
I think it very depends on the Movies peoples watched and what the most stuck to their head!…
A friend of mine and me had a lot of movies we liked and quoted us back and forth even through work.It´s all a point of view and it is actual very interessting to see what quotes other Forum members like the most…i still got a ton of ´em…
keep it goin´… :-D
Of course it is all a matter of opinion; much of that based on childhood or otherwise fond memories and shared film experiences with family/friends.
Much of my quotable movie humor is shared between my brothers and my cousins who enjoy the same kinds of things and have grown up with them together. I don’t expect everyone (or anyone) to understand my own allusions and inside-jokes, nor do I wish to diminish the affinity that others have for a particular piece of dialogue.
Though in my humble (or rather arrogant) opinion, I view most of the quotes by everyone else here to be lacking in something; be that humor (of any type), idiocy (and therefore humor), stupidity (and therefore humor) or just plain significance.
You are entitled to your opinion, but I will judge you regardless.
Thanks for an interesting topic though.
I’ve had enough of your LscHoffmaning.
“You have failed me for the last time”
“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain …. Time to die.”
Roy (Bladerunner)
I may be new here, but if Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure trumps Top Secret (the funniest WWII movie ever) then I may not be around for much longer…
Well then… allow me to usher you to the door sir!
Actually, I cannot pass judgement between the two, because I have never seen Top Secret. However, it would have to be quite a movie to trump Bill and Ted.
And welcome to the forum.
Go rent/buy/borrow/beg/steal it posthaste.
You might be a king or a lowly street sweeper but sooner or later you dance with the Reaper.
I’m a pugilist. But I don’t expect you to understand the explanations of that word, hogboy! snort,snort,snort
Or pretty much any line from Young Guns I or II
“For the love of peace, send in the riot squad.” Cop calling in to headquarters in a scene where Curly (3 stooges) is playing Bustoff the wrestler.
Ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?
I must say that I am pretty disappointed from everyone’s posts here. I mean… to be honest most of them are pretty lame. I know we are looking for favorite movie phrases, but many are quite obscure, not particularly noteworthy, funny or memorable/classic. Come on people.
“EXCELLENT!”
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
We all got different taste.
I must say that I am pretty disappointed from everyone’s posts here. I mean… to be honest most of them are pretty lame. I know we are looking for favorite movie phrases, but many are quite obscure, not particularly noteworthy, funny or memorable/classic. Come on people.
“EXCELLENT!”
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
I may be new here, but if Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure trumps Top Secret (the funniest WWII movie ever) then I may not be around for much longer…
You must stick around here, you have Champ as your profile picture- which is the best profile picture.
“outta the way peck” Willow
“My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commander of the armies of the North, General of the Felix legions, loyal servant to the true Emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.”
“My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die”
Bill and Ted?
If George Carlin wasn’t in that movie, it would carry no cultural value whatsoever.
I think they just shot a day in the life of Keanu Reeves and called it a movie.