“You know it says here that by the time the average American is fifty, he’s got five pounds of undigested red meat in his bowels.”
“Why are you telling me this? What makes you think I have any interest in that at all?”
“Well you eat a lot of red meat.”
‘You and me is just a fool’s paradise.’
“He likes your lemonade.”
Yes indeed, I feel like that movie is well represented in this thread.
One of my favorite characters in a movie!
Rush Hour 2, Jeremy Piven.
Same scene
‘Well, let’s skip to the bad stuff.’
Correct. Apparently that’s the conversation the two actors improvised in their audition and the director liked it so much he wrote it into the movie.
Here is another one from the same movie…
“I feel bad for your parents.”
Peter O’Toole as T.E. Lawrence in Lawrence of Arabia , after he and his young Arab helper crossed the Sinai.
You got it.
“We’ll show them what the British soldier is capable of doing.”
The Bridge on the River Kwai , probably. I just saw it again last night; I don’t remember that line verbatim, but certainly that sentiment was there.
That’s right. BTW, IMDB’s trivia for this movie states that their first choice for the role of Col. Nicholson was Charles Laughton. Laughton wasn’t keen on going into a jungle to film on location, and he turned it down. Thank goodness! I can’t imagine anyone other than Alec Guinness in the role.
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“We’re coming in, Stumpy!”
“Why don’t you do something useful and dig your mother a grave?”