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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 28, 2001 by
Duncan
 
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OK.....let's try this....I'll drop a quote, and you tell me the actor who said it and the movie it was in. The first one to post the correct answer gets the honor of being the first one who posts the correct answer. smiley

Here goes:


"Captain, it is I, Ensign Pulver, and I just threw your stinking palm tree overboard. Now what's all this crud about no movie tonight?"

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 29, 2001 by
Wolfie
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I know that I should know this, dammit! Ensign Pulver should be the giveaway shouldn't it. This is driving me mad!!!

Oh, by the way, cool idea. So, as I can't answer yours, try one of mine:

"How did he do all those fantastic stunts with such small feet?"

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Wolfie

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 30, 2001 by
Duncan
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I know yours! smiley

Harvey Korman in "Blazing Saddles"

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 30, 2001 by
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Jack Lemmon said it to James Cagney in "Mister Roberts".

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 30, 2001 by
Duncan
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Well done! :D

Here's the next:

"Never apologize, Son. It's a sign of weakness."

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 30, 2001 by
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Hi there,
I think The Duke said something like that in 'She wore a yellow ribbon'... maybe ?
Quotes Qiz is a great idea by the way.
A.M.smiley

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 31, 2001 by
Duncan
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Very good! smiley I suppose I may have to make these tougher.

Here's the next:

"We have all the time in the world."

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 31, 2001 by
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George Lazenby (as Bond) in On Her Majesty's Secret Service? Just as his new wife (Diana Rigg) is about to die?

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Wolfie

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 31, 2001 by
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I'm impressed!

Try this:

"Good and evil.....there never is one without the other. You should know that."

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 31, 2001 by
Deke
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Hmm.. Tricky.smiley

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 31, 2001 by
Wolfie
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It sounds like it might be a Highlander-type one, but if it is I can't pin it down exactly.

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Wolfie

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted May 31, 2001 by
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I think you've got me on this one.
I had an idea it was Robert Mitchum in Cape Fear, or the one in which he plays a 'preacher'(the name escapes me).
Or probably not,
A.M.smiley

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted Jun 1, 2001 by
Duncan
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Nope.....not Highlander, and not Cape Fear. smiley

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted Jun 1, 2001 by
Wolfie
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The one where Robert Mitchum plays a preacher is The Night Of The Hunter. It was on TV the other night.

Still can't get that quote, though.

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted Jun 1, 2001 by
Deke
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Yep' that's the one. Thanx Wolfie.
Still tricky though.
A.M.

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted Jun 1, 2001 by
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Here's another as I can't get the one above,but it's probably too easy.
'You tell the men there are four ways of doing things on this ship, the right way, the wrong way, the Navy way, and my way, do things my way, and we'll get along fine.'
Clue: There's a similarity with one of the questions above.
A.M.bigeyes


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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted Jun 1, 2001 by
Wolfie
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OK, I'm beginning to feel really out of my depth here; I have no idea where either of the two current quotes comes from. The worst part is that I feel I should know both of them. (GIve us a clue Duncan, and another one from you too Austin, please).

So, that being the case, let me throw one into the mix:

"Have you got any 10p's lads? The gentleman needs to make a very important long-distance telephone call. Inter continental."

Cheers

Wolfie

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted Jun 3, 2001 by
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OK, Gents.....you got me on your's, although the one about the 4 ways to do things sounds familiar.....I know I've seen that movie.

A hint......hmmmmmmmm.......

OK.....a hint: Think man with a metal hat. smiley

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted Jun 3, 2001 by
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Recap:
1.'Good and Evil' 'Metal hat'
2.'10p's' 'intercontinental'
Aaaargh! I know I've heard them both but just can't place them for the life of me!
I know it, I know it, Don't tell me (yet).

Clue for 'four ways':
This character had an obsession with strawberries.
Aaaaargh!!
A.M.sadface

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Subject: Quotes - Who said them?
Posted Jun 3, 2001 by
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Good and Evil. Man with a metal hat. I don't know if its right, but the character that springs to mind is the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz, explaining to Dorothy that there are TWO witches. Can't remember the name of the actor that played him though.

Intercontinental 10ps - think north of the border.

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Wolfie

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