Sunday, October 12, 2008
Great Lines from Movies
Straight to the Lines from Movies ...
Movie: Across the Pacific(1942)
Alberta Marlow:
[Talking about Japanese people in general] You are always so calm. You never show anything.
Capt. Higoto:
We are told not to. It is our way of rife. We must not show too much sad-i-ness or too much joy. If you praise what we have, we say it is nus-sing. If you admire our sons, we must say thay are unworthy.
Movie: October Sky(1999)
Roy Lee:
What's an auk?
O'Dell:
It's a bird that don't fly.
Roy Lee:
You mean like a parakeet?
Movie: The Karate Kid(1984)
Daniel:
I can't believe this. I cannot believe this.
Miyagi:
What?
Daniel:
What you just got me into in there.
Miyagi:
Huh?
Daniel:
You said you were going to make things better for me.
Miyagi:
But I did.
Daniel:
How?
Miyagi:
How? Just saved you two months beating.
Daniel:
Oh great now I really have something to look forward to.
Movie: Baby's Day Out(1994)
Eddie:
[Baby Bink just got a way from the villains again ater many times, but this time by crawling into a small sewer tunnel] No problem, fellas. It ain't a hole. It's a tunnel. And what's every tunnel got?
Norby:
Ooh! Don't tell me! I know, I know, I know. It's uh, uh, uh - -...
Veeko:
Tollbooth at the end.
Eddie:
Are you always this stupid, or do you do this just to annoy me?
Movie: The United States of Leland(2003)
Leland:
And that's when I figured out that tears couldn't make somebody who was dead alive again. There's another thing to learn about tears, they can't make somebody who doesn't love you any more love you again. It's the same with prayers. I wonder how much of their lives people waste crying and praying to God. If you ask me, the devil makes more sense than God does. I can at least see why people would want him around. It's good to have somebody to blame for the bad stuff they do. Maybe God's there because people get scared of all the bad stuff they do. They figure that God and the Devil are always playing this game of tug-of-war game with them. And they never know which side they're gonna wind up on. I guess that tug-of-war idea explains how sometimes, even when people try to do something good, it still turns out bad.
Movie: Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man(1951)
Lou Francis:
[about graduating] This is the happiest day of my life, how did I ever graduate?
Bud Alexander:
[whispering] I slipped the guy twenty bucks. Now keep quiet.
Movie: Bad Boys(1983)
Mick O'Brien:
I killed your little brother, but he's dead because you didn't stick up for him.
Movie: Madea's Family Reunion(2006)
Ruby:
Take me outside, I want to see my family.
Movie: X-Men: The Last Stand(2006)
[last lines]
Prof. Charles Xavier:
[after credits] Hello, Moira.
Dr. Moira MacTaggart:
Charles?
Movie: VeggieTales: Lord of the Beans (V)(2005)
Billboy Baggypants:
Today is my twelvety twoth birthday. I'm twice as tall as half of you and half as short as twice of you.
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