Were you watching TCM tonight, too?
“I wanna lie back on the grass and have you teach me some more about gardening.”
Were you watching TCM tonight, too?
“I wanna lie back on the grass and have you teach me some more about gardening.”
Yes, I was. And you’re correct–your second line came from the same movie.
I’m originally from Toronto, and can attest that Toronto’s Union Station stood in for LA, Kansas City, and Chicago stations. I actually got to watch some of the filming in the station.
I know. I already posted a line from that movie earlier in the thread.
Boob Hoskins as Eddie Valiant in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Repost:
" I didn’t chicken. You saw where I jumped. What did I have to do, kill myself?" 1955
“The trouble with these international affairs, they attract foreigners” 1965
Richard Pryor in Silver Streak.
“Like many sedatives, if taken in sufficient quantity, it IS a poison.”
I always fall for Jill Clayburgh a little bit every time I see that movie.
“Let’s just for a moment speculate, shall we?”
Kevin Kostner as Jim Garrison in JFK.
“Oh, mama! Is it the real thing ?”
Natasha Rostova head over heels in love with Andrei Bolkonsky in the Soviet version of War and Peace (English edition).
“Now we can deal with those immigrants .” ![]()
John Carradine as the vampire in Billy the Kid vs Dracula, in re Franz and Eva (Virginia “Mrs Olsen” Christine).
“Silly question. How did you learn to talk?” ![]()
Francis to Donald O’Connor in Francis, the Talking Mule.
Dan Aykroid (I think) in The Blues Brothers.
Rebel Without a Cause?
Ta Da - Correct!
“While I live, while my blood burns hot, your daughter is not safe in her tent.”
Does is cause any brain damage?
Well, technically speaking, what we do is brain damage.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
The Albert Finney version of Murder on the Orient Express.
Very good
“Madam, I had a nice, clean place to stay, and I left it… to come here.”
“Now you’ve got the edge on him.”
“Tea without milk is so uncivilized.”