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Also from BOTTLE ROCKET...

"Why are we wearing tape on our noses?"

"Exactly!!"

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Goodman in revenge of the nerds: "You boys just got your asses wuhIPPED by a buynch of nerds!

Stan: "Jesus, Betty, you're like a goat"

Booger: "This is Bullshit! Pan down i wanna see muff!"

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the best little movie moment, of course, is an outtake from Wet Hot American Summer when Chris Meloni (the cook) runs out as the kids are leaving for town and he hails them down and runs up and says "I need PARSLEY" and then runs away, exposing no pants beneath his apron.

also:

"hey kid. hey kid. JUST EAT TH FUCKING CORN"

oh and the whole part where the two guys are talking about getting McKinley Laid:

"you mean penis in vagina?"

"No dude, she wants to BOHNE"

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"Do these blow up into funny shapes?"

"No, unless round is funny"
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"I don't know--jammies! They had Yodas and shit on 'em!"


Oh shit yes. I dropped these two on timmyjoe the other day.

Also, one of my favorites is Hunter Thompson's cameo in Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas.

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Has nobody mentioned "Rounders" yet?

My fave little thing in that is when Worm is getting out of jail. And they count out his belongings, he's like "There's more." and they put a toothpick in a ziploc bag on the counter, and he takes it out and puts it in his mouth.

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From Pink Flamingos

The orange and blue pubic hair on Raymond & Connie Marble.

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in Blue Streak, when Martin Lawrence threatens the auto parts guy with the ridges on his shoe.

"PAP! ONE RIDGE! ON YO' ASS!"


"and another thing... stop eatin' the coldcuts. I can smell em. You're seepin'. They're seepin through your pores."

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So many little things in Where the Buffalo Roam, it is unbelievable:
Craig T Nelson and the "furtive movement"

The judges repeating "Marijuana" about 20 times

"Are you to give blood?" "No, I'm here to take some"

When Laszlo takes him to the Revolutionary compound, and you see the kid
that was sent up earlier in the stor and he says "You remember Billy."

The Silver Stereo components

'Down Bronco, This one's mine"

The fact that they trade a joint and 2 super bowl tix for homeboy's hat, and then you see the two guys sneaking into the press box

The fact that he puts MIAMI and DALLAS on two sides of the couch in duct tape to play football in his suite

When he puts his shoes on the dryers in the bathroom

"Harris FUCK THE DOOMED"

A MUCH BETTER portrayal than the movie version of F&LinLV.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Senator Dis Soff LooGAR Wrote:
So many little things in Where the Buffalo Roam, it is unbelievable:

When Laszlo takes him to the Revolutionary compound, and you see the kid
that was sent up earlier in the stor and he says "You remember Billy."

HeHeHeHE. Easy Bubba. Slow yo roll



Senator Dis Soff LooGAR Wrote:
A MUCH BETTER portrayal than the movie version of F&LinLV.


maybe. I think Fear and Loathing made me laugh b/c of implied shit. I mean, the scene where he takes the adrenochrome is classic in the book but when i first saw the movie I laughed my ass off just based on the memory of the Book-Text.

Plus, Johnny Depp/HST's convo with the hotel manager is the closest ive seen to a legit cinematic interpretation of the effects of '25. I'm just sayin.

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Senator Dis Soff LooGAR Wrote:
So many little things in Where the Buffalo Roam, it is unbelievable:

When Laszlo takes him to the Revolutionary compound, and you see the kid
that was sent up earlier in the stor and he says "You remember Billy."

HeHeHeHE. Easy Bubba. Slow yo roll



Senator Dis Soff LooGAR Wrote:
A MUCH BETTER portrayal than the movie version of F&LinLV.


maybe. I think Fear and Loathing made me laugh b/c of implied shit. I mean, the scene where he takes the adrenochrome is classic in the book but when i first saw the movie I laughed my ass off just based on the memory of the Book-Text.

Plus, Johnny Depp/HST's convo with the hotel manager is the closest ive seen to a legit cinematic interpretation of the effects of '25. I'm just sayin.


Yeah, especially the rug movement..uncanny.

My main problem was I think they got the tone of a lot of stuff wrong. But, that's just my interpretation.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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and don't even get me started on Short Circuit 2.

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Senator Dis Soff LooGAR Wrote:

My main problem was I think they got the tone of a lot of stuff wrong. But, that's just my interpretation.


Ya know Dave, I think that Terry Gilliam is at fault here.

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Too many to mention in Ferris Bueller's Day Off:

Cameron's tantrum in his car

Ferris's glance at the camera after his sister rescues him from Ed Rooney

Every character humming "Danke Schoen" at one time or another

Charlie Sheen cracking his knuckles

Rooney losing his shoe in the mud

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and don't even get me started on Short Circuit 2.


LOS LOBOS KICK YOUR ASS! LOS LOBOS KICK YOUR FACE! LOS LOBOS KICK YOUR BALLS INTO OU-TER SPAAAAACE!


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1) The joke that Scott Glen tells Ethan Hawke in Training Day.


"Here's a joke, boy.

One day this man walks out of his house to go to work. He sees this snail on his porch. So he picks it up and chucks it over his roof, into the back yard. Snail bounces off a rock, cracks its shell all to shit, and lands in the grass. Snail lies there dying. But it doesn't die. It eats some grass. Slowly heals. Grows a new shell. And after a while it can crawl again. One day the snail up and heads back to the front of the house. Finally, after a year, the little guy crawls back on the porch. Right then, the man walks out to go to work and sees this snail again. So he says to it, 'What the fuck's your problem?' "

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oh shit i forgot about the scene where they first lock all the adults in the rec center in Over the Edge


YES!!! I love how in the midst of all the chaos, while the kids are absolutely laying waste to the school, that one kid puts a globe in front of his crotch and yells, "EAT IT, YOU STINKIN' PIG!"

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oh shit i forgot about the scene where they first lock all the adults in the rec center in Over the Edge


YES!!! I love how in the midst of all the chaos, while the kids are absolutely laying waste to the school, that one kid puts a globe in front of his crotch and yells, "EAT IT, YOU STINKIN' PIG!"

One of the best movies ever. Anyone find it ironic that it is set near the same place as Columbine?

Oh, and I watched Goodfellas last nite, and one of these days I will post every little thing that makes this movie PERFECT. I think it may be the pinnacle of Western culture. Seriously.

Like, when they are showing them "bust out" the restaurant owner, and all the dudes behind Hendry are wearing yellow cardigans, as they pull more yellow cardigans from a box. Or, when Jimmy is selling cigarettes to a crossing guard, whe is wearing her hat and sash, smoking a cigarette.

On the commentary, Scorsese talked about how they didn't have time to introduce all the characters as properly as you would in the book, so each scene is illustrating things, and it all ties in with the voice over. Like when Henry is running accross the street covering Tutti with an umbrella and he says "Paulie hated phones, he wouldn't have one in his house. There were guys that all they did, all day long is make Paulie's phone calls"

I have seen this movie probably over 100 times and still catch little things that are just fucking perfect.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Just about anything said by Don Cheadle or Steve Zahn in Out of Sight.

Best line (Snoopy): "Well, the man don't just have to die, Foley. I mean, he could accidentally hurt himself falling down on something real hard, you know? Like a shiv, or my dick?"

(actually I think Don Cheadle's delivery of lines in any movie is supreme)

Audition: The slow smile that creeps across Asami's face when the telephone rings.

Mystery Train: The lipstick scene and the interaction between Cinque Lee and Jay Hawkins.

The Wild Bunch: "If they move....kill 'em." (one of the greatest openings).

Janet Leigh's eyes in Psycho.

Motorcycle ride through the tunnel in Fallen Angels.

The father getting "stuck" in Visitor Q.

Session 9: Running down the hallway at full speed as the lights start to go out.

Catherine Keener's performance in Full Frontal.

Miller's Crossing:

"Look in your heart! Look in your heart!"
- "What heart?"

"Close your eyes ladies! I'm comin' in!"



Final shot zooming in on the photo in Repulsion.

A woman with a red umbrella walking to a hotel in a light rain in Nakata's Chaos.


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bar none the worst movie I've ever seen


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apparently you haven't seen a lot of movies

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apparently you haven't seen a lot of movies


yeah I try to keep the bad ones to a minimum


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Ryan Phillippe's reply to Sarah Silverman at the beginning of Way Of The Gun


bar none the worst movie I've ever seen


As I said way early in this thread, nota great movie, but possibly my favorite opening scene EVER. I mean, just fucking classic, done to the tune of "Rip this Joint," redeems the whole thing, IMHO.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Not from a movie, but that dude doing the robot at totally random points on the Chappelle Show is fucking hysterical.

edit: he's in every episode of season 2. sweet!

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hey guys
remember this thread?

this was a good one.

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i do now.

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