Challenge us with a non-famous line from a movie

Right you are.

Sarah Jessica Parker reading a theatrical review in Ed Wood.

(My response: “No, you have a face like a foot.”)

Railroad dispatcher in Von Ryan’s Express.

After an auto accident:

A: “What would be the conventional thing to do?”
B: “I don’t know. We’ve never been conventional.”

Cary Grant and Constance Bennett as George and Marion Kerby in the original Topper.

Here are a couple of mine that never got answered:

Slap Shot. M. Emmet Walsh plays sportswriter Dickie Dunn, who Reggie uses to start the rumor that the Chiefs are going to be sold and moved to Florida. At least twice, people compliment his writing, and his response is the same each time.

I thought this one would be easy.

For Pete’s Sake, a movie all about pork belly futures.

“Is that our plane?”

“No. If it were our plane, it would be crashing.”

Quick Change

Yup. So many quotes from that film

“Well, I always wanted to be in the Ice Capades.”

“I own this boat…I own all these boats.”

Same movie

“He was a slob.”

“Eat the Pig, eat the Pig, ziggy, ziggy, ziggy, zig!”

A Christmas Story?

Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure?

Correct.

I saw that movie in the theater when it came out in 1988.

“Doctor. Medico. Por favor.”

No Country For Old Men.

Righto.

Just to bump this one:

I cheated- had just rewatched it the night before. Might have remembered anyway, I’ve seen NCFOM a dozen times.

S.O.B.

One of Robert Preston’s greatest roles.

Right.

Although I preferred Centauri in The Last Starfighter. The Music Man in Space!