“What is this _____ you speak of?”
I see references all the time. Some cheesy sci-fi movie, I’m guessing?
“What is this _____ you speak of?”
I see references all the time. Some cheesy sci-fi movie, I’m guessing?
No wait, sorry, I knew I shouldn’t be typing this late at night. :smack: The quote in question is, “What is this ___ of which you speak?”
Yeah, I think it’s just a parody of the whole sf clueless-alien-who-asks-about-something-blindingly-obvious-to-you-and-me meme. I’ve seen and read a lot of sf over the years, and I can’t recall anyone actually using that phrase. Close to it in the original Star Trek, and Data said some roughly similar things in ST:TNG, but never that particular phrase.
Any ideas on “I know it’s crazy but it just might work!”?
I think the phrase in the OP can be classified as a snowclone.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowclone
http://snowclones.org/
“Judy, Judy, Judy” isn’t spurious. At most, it’s leaves out some words. Cary Grant said “Judy” often in Only Angels Have Wings
It sounds like something General Zod might have said in Superman II.