One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Jon Voigt in The Odessa File. One of my favorite Forsythe books, after Day of the Jackal, and I wish they’d made a better film out of it.
Correct on both counts!
So what I’m understanding here, correct me if I’m wrong, is that you’re not giving me any money, so now I’m left, basically, with nothing. I’m left with zero, in which, what can I do with zero? You know, what can I… I can’t do anything with it. I need to… this is my life here we’re talking about, we’re not just talking about, you know, something else, we’re talking about my life, you know? And it’s forcing me to do something I don’t wanna do: to leave. To go out and just leave and go home and say… make a clean cut here and say “no way, Corky. You’re not putting up with these people.” And I’ll tell you why I can’t put up with you people, because you’re bastard people. That’s what you are, you’re just bastard people and I’m going home and I’m gonna… I’m gonna bite my pillow is what I’m gonna do!
I don’t think these were answered:
- Imperator Furiosa in Mad Max: Fury Road
- Thurman Murman in Bad Santa
¿Quieres un gazpacho?
“We both love soup…”
Anchorman
Also an episode of M.A.S.H. on TV.
“Well what you plan and what takes place ain’t ever exactly been similar.”
Speaking of…
“You wouldn’t know Egyptian cotton if the Pharaoh himself sent it to you, you knockoff-wearing motherfucker!”
And from the same movie:
Bad guy: You’re not a cop anymore.
Ex-cop: Do you think that makes me less dangerous… or more dangerous?
“I don’t know whose dick you’re suckin’ on”.
correct
Two possible answers:
“In Japan, men come first and women come second.”
One of them is You Only Live Twice
Serenity.
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“Oh, my god, no. Please! What is that? Don’t tell me!”
“Bug” in “Uncle Buck.”
My challenge: “Start using your head. That’s the lump that’s three feet above your ass.”
Correct. Care to guess about the other?
It was followed by “Or not at all.”
Big Trouble in Little China
Elizabeth Taylor to Rex Harrison in Cleopatra (1963).