“Mr. Reed, I’d like to see you with your pants off.”
Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton) to Jack Reed (Warren Beatty) in Reds.
“Mr. Reed, I’d like to see you with your pants off.”
Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton) to Jack Reed (Warren Beatty) in Reds.
“Don’t you hate people?”
“Nah, I don’t hate people. I just feel better when they’re not around.”
I watched this last night and I always love this line …
“That’s a hell of an elk.”
“Somebody wake up Hicks!”
Aliens
My favorite line.
“They’re scientists! (smacks table for emphasis) They cawn’t 'elp it! They say they’re for us, but what they really want is TO RULE THE WOR:D!”
That sounds like a movie based off of a Jack Chick tract, probably starring Kevin Sorbo.
“Wayne Gretzky? On steroids?”
Not even close, I’m afraid.
There’s a typo in it. It should read:
“They’re scientists! (smacks table for emphasis) They cawn’t 'elp it! They say they’re for us, but what they really want is TO RULE THE WORLD!”
I got it, even though I haven’t really seen Bedknobs and Broomsticks. I just happened to walk by the TV one day when that scene was on (battle against Nazis) and heard that line which means 'There are no witches."
Oh, that wasn’t a guess. Just an observation.
Wait… they have those!?
Not that I’m aware of, but nothing surprises me at this point.
Still not guessed.
Actually, the full line is, “Holy shit, that’s a hell of an elk.”
Here’s another line:
“Like my uncle Les used to say “When the money is gone, it’s time to move on”. So enjoy it, you secret handshaking assholes.”
… gives it away - Rounders!
“That’s not supposed to happen!!”
“Do you think it’s real??”
Young Frankenstein
Bingo!
That line always got a riotous round of applause at MIT.
“Three letters are hardly positive proof.”
Not sure on the film but is that referring to DNA?