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Part X
Unanswered movie lines from Part lX
1) "You get a goddamn job by sundown, or we're sending you off to military school like that
goddamn shit Finklestein kid!"
2) "You just missed a triple play!" (answered)
3) "Scott, you're not a catcher anymore!" (answered)
4) "Lots of cream, lots of sugar" (answered)
5) "What are you gonna do, kill me? Everybody dies!" (Comedy starring Joe ___)
6) "Is that my phone?" (same movie as # 5 and # 15)
7) "Are you off your meds?" (answered)
8) "I have to fart!" (answered)
9) "Is your granny spry?" (answered)
10) "Want to buy a copy of 'Muhammad Speaks'?" (unique '60s comedy)
11) "The President's here! The President of America's here!" (Filmed in Ireland)
12) "What kind of man would put a snake in a man's salad?" (very obscure western)
13) (pointing) "He told me to sit here!" (1990s courtroom comedy)
14) "Does Pete really need to be here?" (answered)
15) (spoken with sarcasm) "This is a good idea! This is a good idea!" (same movie as # 5, # 6, and # 23))
16) "I'm glad that dog's got a muzzle!" (answered)
17) "I don't know any Alex fucking Fong!" (Violent movie starring a famous Aikido master)
18) "We can't travel in that shit heap!" (answered)
19) "Hey Ginger, shut the fuck up, will ya'!" (same movie as # 8, # 16, # 18 and # 30))
20) "You two should get married and move into a hospital together!" (early '70s comedy)
21) "Where'd you go to school, Pete?" ["Yale..I went to Yale"] (same movie as # 3 and # 14)
22) "You come to my house and complain that I make too much noise?"
23) "Sometimes on Saturday night my dad would let me stay up and watch Creature Features"
(same movie as # 5, #6 and # 15)
24) "As Wichita falls, so falls Wichita Falls"
25) "Who taught you how to fight, your father?" (2014 comedy-drama)
26) "I don't know if you know it, but you're looking at an insane man!" (same movie as # 27
and # 32)
27) "That's all they want, those 30 pickers?" (same movie as # 26 & # 32)
28) "I'm just going to find a cash machine" (answered)
29) "OVER THE LINE!" (answered)
30) "Still wearing those blue suede shoes Mr. Rabbitte?" (answered)
31) "I'm going steady..We French kiss!" (same 1980s comedy as # 34)
32) "It's Ozark!" (same 1970s biographical movie as # 26 & # 27)
33) "I don't know why they call it Hamburger Helper, it does just fine by itself!" (answered)
34) "Don't worry about her, she whistles like a bird and eats like a horse!" (same 1980s comedy as # 31)
More unanswered movie quotes:
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Thyla
(791 posts)Walter shouting at s pacifist in The Big Lebowski.
As is number 28 when the Dude first encounters Bunny.
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Walter was shouting at Smokey & then pulled out his gun when Smokey protested
(I think Smokey was a pacifist)
Thyla
(791 posts)...according to the Dude ...
You can't do that man. These guys, you know, they're like me, they're pacifists. Smokey was a conscientious objector.
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)I edited my original response.
yonder
(9,663 posts)in one of those Vacation movies. Christmas Vacation, I think.
That's all I got.
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)From "National Lampoon's Vacation"
NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Sorry I didn't see your reply until today.
NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)The film maker/nerd in me appreciates that movie more and more every time I see it. I love his Four Rooms as well.
NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)Or was it the Vegas Vacation?
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Last edited Sun Aug 19, 2018, 05:45 PM - Edit history (1)
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)The #7 line is also in there, but it's not a 90s black comedy.
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)It's a 2003 black comedy, (which I've probably seen at least 35 times)
Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)Va Lefty
(6,252 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Joe Pesci line
Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)I'm currently watch it and just saw the line and remembered seeing it in this thread.
Towlie
(5,324 posts)Plus, a bonus for naming a fourth movie where it's engraved on a plaque.
"No matter where you go, there you are."
Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)The cop turned teacher was noticing the similarities between turning rapes into assaults and school policies, IIRC "juking the stats" was the term he used. The teacher sitting next to him made that comment when he mentioned it.
Harker
(14,012 posts)I think tbere was a permutation in there somewhere.
Towlie
(5,324 posts)Plus the movie where it was engraved on a plaque?
Harker
(14,012 posts)Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure?
Also, heard it, I think, in a trailer for Little Miss Sunshine, I believe it was called... never saw the film.
Towlie
(5,324 posts)I can't say for sure that "no matter where you go, there you are" isn't in those movies, although I saw Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and don't recall hearing it then, but I can provide IMDB links for all three of the movies I'm thinking of.
For example, here's a link to the quote in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension.
Harker
(14,012 posts)Sometimes, I feel driven to go full bore on a hunch!
Va Lefty
(6,252 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)I would have remembered that line if I'd seen the movie it's from.
(I hope someone answers it soon)
Va Lefty
(6,252 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)(Character B's response after throwing the plate of linguine at the kitchen wall)
"Now it's garbage!"
WiffenPoof
(2,404 posts)The Odd Couple
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)(Felix) "I'm not cleaning that up!"
Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Harker
(14,012 posts)It's a line from a Christmas movie
Harker
(14,012 posts)WiffenPoof
(2,404 posts)That line is from the movie The Odd Couple with Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon.
Walter Matthau is a sports writer. While at a baseball game he takes a call from Jack Lemmon. He wants to know what Walter Matthau wants for dinner. His back is turned to the baseball field during a triple play.
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)But I think Felix (Jack Lemmon) called to tell Oscar (Matthau) not to eat hot dogs because he was making franks & beans for dinner.
WiffenPoof
(2,404 posts)#8. 16. 18 and 19
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)All those lines are from an Irish-made comedy from the early 1990s
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)("Franks & beans!"
Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Is that a quote from a movie?
Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)jmowreader
(50,554 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)Mister Ed
(5,928 posts)Mister Ed
(5,928 posts)It's Katherine Ross, in the climactic scene from The Graduate, with Dustin Hoffman. 1:20 at the link.
I always thought she delivered that line really, really well.
Harker
(14,012 posts)spooky3
(34,438 posts)4) Pulp Fiction
3) and others: moneyball
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)I can't believe it took this long for someone to get that Pulp Fiction line, from "The Wolf"
It was one of the unanswered lines from Part IX, which was up for 3 weeks.
spooky3
(34,438 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)spooky3
(34,438 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)In one of the X-Files movies, Mulder tells a bartender that his co-workers call him "Spooky"
spooky3
(34,438 posts)DRoseDARs
(6,810 posts)eom
jmowreader
(50,554 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Dubliners are the blacks of Dublin...So say it once, and say it loud...I'm black and I'm proud"
[Same movie as #8, #16, #18 & #30]
Harker
(14,012 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)You didn't recognize the 4 other "Commitments" quotes at the top of the thread?
Harker
(14,012 posts)hand it to me. Nailed the "Elvis is god" line though.
Harker
(14,012 posts)Last edited Mon Aug 27, 2018, 09:32 PM - Edit history (1)
in the trenches we couldn't even bury the dead. There were too many of them. I've never had the time to discuss them over a glass of champagne."
Va Lefty
(6,252 posts)Harker
(14,012 posts)In a knife fight? NO RULES!"
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)One of the greatest westerns ever!
Harker
(14,012 posts)Ted Cassidy as Harvey Logan, whose next line was something of a gutteral "oof."
Response to Harker (Reply #66)
Va Lefty This message was self-deleted by its author.
Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)Kensan
(180 posts)haha - one of the greatest comedies ever.
VMA131Marine
(4,138 posts)Great music! Great Movie!
Too bad there was never a sequel.
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Roddy Doyle's novel "The Commitments' was written as part of Doyles "Barrytown" trilogy, with "The Snapper" focusing on Jimmy Rabbitte's sister Sharon, while the third book "The Van" follows Jimmy's dad, Jimmy Sr. (played by Colm Meaney in the film)
Doyle also wrote a novel called "The Guts" which had some of the characters from The Commitments in their middle years.
Too bad they didn't make a movie about that novel..
Re; "The Guts," Doyle said "That's the nearest thing I have written to a sequel, and the musical is coming in October." (Oct. of this year)
It's an interesting article, but my computer is acting up & I'm unable to post links today, but you can find it easy with a Google search of a London Independent article dated August 29, 2018
"Roddy Doyle dashes hopes for Commitments sequel as he pens new British TV show"
Roddy Doyle looks a lot like Ben Kingsley.
Johnny Murphy, who played Joey "The Lips" Fagan, died recently, but I think all the others are still alive.
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)oasis
(49,376 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Snellius
(6,881 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)Snellius
(6,881 posts)I was going to say "It's Chinatown, Jake", thinking it was so obvious someone might not get it.
oasis
(49,376 posts)red dog 1
(27,792 posts)DRoseDARs
(6,810 posts)No, don't know the movie, just saying.