Sunday, December 09, 2007

Daily Quotations

Here are the Quotations ...



Movie: Uncle Buck(1989)


[Buck's beat-up old car pulls up]

Bug:
Ever hear of a tune-up? Hee hee hee hee hee.

Buck:
Ah, heh heh heh. Ever hear of a ritual killing? Ah, heh heh heh heh heh

Bug:
I don't get it.

Buck:
You gnaw on her face in public like that again and you'll be one. Ah, heh heh heh heh!



Movie: A Tale of Two Kitties(1942)


[Catstello is hanging from a wire by one foot; Tweety is jumping on his toes]

Catstello:
Hey, cut it out! Cut it out, pigeon! Don't do that!

Tweety:
[Pulls off one finger] This widdle piddy went to market...

Catstello:
Babbit!

Tweety:
[Pulls off second finger] This widdle piddy tayed home...

Catstello:
Babbit!

Tweety:
[Pulls on last finger] This widdle piddy had woast beef...

Catstello:
Babbit!


[Falls]

Tweety:
Well, whatdya know, I wan out of piddies.



Movie: Our Little Girl(1935)


Molly Middleton:
Why don't we have dinner anymore, Amy?

Amy:
What do you mean, don't have dinner anymore? You have dinner every night, don't you?

Molly Middleton:
I mean with Daddy and Mommy, like before.

Amy:
Oh, I don't know. Anyway, it's none of my business.

Molly Middleton:
Is it any of my business?

Amy:
If those people would only go away and leave them alone, everything would be all right.

Molly Middleton:
If who would go away and leave them alone, Amy?

Amy:
That nurse and that Mr. Brent.



Movie: The Talented Mr. Ripley(1999)


Tom Ripley:
[imitating Dickie's father] "To me, jazz is noise. Insolent noise."

Dickie Greenleaf:
Wow! Cut it out! It's so spooky, you're making the hairs on my neck stand up!



Movie: Ham & Cheese(2004)


Barry Goodson:
When it pours, it rains.



Movie: Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines (VG)(2004)


Radio Ad:
Friggin Chicken- You'll swear it's the best you've ever had!



Movie: Hak hap(1996)


Commander Hung:
[appearing as a hologram] So good evening, teacher!

Tracy Lee:
[gasps] What's that?

Michael:
Hey, look there.


[Tracy looks and Michael applies a pressure point, causing Tracy to faint]

Michael:
I don't want trouble commander. But if you threaten my friends... I'll interfere.

Commander Hung:
I think you're confusing the facts, teacher! You were created to kill... you were not created to serve and protect. These humans may find your powers impressive, but against the 701 Squad you are not invincible. The 701 Squad now answers to no-one, and together we can have the absolute power!

Michael:
I think when you lost all your feelings commander, you lost something else along the way. I think you lost your mind.

Commander Hung:
Listen to me! I'll let you come back with us immediately. No other chance!

Michael:
I belong here! Not with you!

Commander Hung:
So you want to feel again? Very sweet. Goodbye then, teacher... that's all. Sorry to hurt your feelings.



Movie: Waiting for Guffman(1996)


Corky St. Clair:
I got off that boat with nothing but my dancers belt and a tube of CHAPSTICK!



Today's Movie News

Larsen?s Feat Lives in Amateur Movies (New York Times)

Sat, 08 Dec 2007 20:23:10 GMT
Two men out of 64,519 fans were unknowingly producing the lost films of Don Larsen?s perfect game, color home movies that complement the few newsreel clips of the game.

'Mitch Albom's For One More Day' TV movie is full of schmaltz (New York Daily News)

Sat, 08 Dec 2007 09:41:06 GMT
If you could harvest the sap that oozes from the TV movie of "For One More Day," you could distill it into enough syrup to throw a pancake breakfast that would feed all of New England.

Gerrish St. hub of activity on movie's first day (NewsNow.com - County of Hants)

Sat, 08 Dec 2007 16:20:12 GMT
BY NADINE ARMSTRONG The Hants Journal NovaNewsNow.com Anyone whose has ever doubted the time and energy it takes to produce a movie should've been on Gerrish St...

Don't Take Your Social Cues From Holiday Movies (The Tampa Tribune)

Sun, 09 Dec 2007 05:02:09 GMT
Your new squeeze has popped the question: Will you come home with me for the holidays?

Growing Up Rodham

Sun, 09 Dec 2007 02:41:00 GMT
Washington Post - They'd be walking home like 'Dawn of the Dead' or one of those zombie movies." Hugh Rodham purchased his family's brown-brick mock Georgian in 1950 for $35,000 in cash, the carefully saved profit from his drapery business. He worked 14-hour days and ...
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