Challenge us with a non-famous line from a movie

Bedazzled

“Very exciting… as a luggage problem!”

The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming!

What’s Up, Doc?

Correct

Right on both counts

Joe Versus The Volcano

“Well, it’s no trick to make a lot of money. If all you want to do is make a lot of money”.

Correct.

Correct.

"One on one. Mano a mano. Just you and me, and my… GUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARDS!"

“It’s got a few years on it, but it’s a creampuff.”

I wanna say…Zorro, the Gay Blade?

Reno_Nevada_Jr, The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming! is still one of my favorite comedies ever. So many good actors and so many good lines. And when the Russians and Americans automatically work together at the end, without even thinking about it, I still get sentimental about that. I knew an American guy who was in the Army as a Russian linguist and he said the untranslated Russian dialogue was just as funny.

A: “Here. Have a chocolate/”
B: “Ah, chocolates. Mmmm!”

Francesca (Catherine Spaak) and Antonio (Ugo Tognazzi) in Crazy Desire (1964). (Too obscure? :face_with_raised_eyebrow: )

“I like apricot juice. It doesn’t even need any ice.”

Rhoda (Patty McCormack) in The Bad Seed (1956).

“You pull out the plug!”

Briefing before Rebel attack in Hardware Wars.

“Parade: STRIP!

Trevor Howard as the SBO in Von Ryan’s Express.

Arsenic and Old Lace.

Abbott and Costello’s Hold That Ghost.

[Mr. Burns]

Excellent!

[/Mr Burns]

Thanks.

Hot take: Hold That Ghost is a superior horror movie parody to Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.

I’ll agree. So, apparently, did Lou Costello, who turned the script down at first because he thought it was dumb.

Hold That Ghost is interesting in several ways. They made it right after Buck Privates, but that film became so popular that they made and released another “service” comedy rapidly (In the Navy) before they released Hold that Ghost. Also, they realized what a selling point the Andrews Sisters (and Ted Lewis) were, and shot and added the scenes with them. And it’s an early role for Richard Carlson as a scientist long before he became the scientist-hero of those 1950s monster flicks like It Came from Outer Space and Creature from the Black Lagoon.

What’s more interesting, in a way, is that I think the film shows that they still weren’t sold on the comedic draw of Abbott and Costello alone – this WAS their second film (if you discount One Night in the Tropics – so they added other prominent comedians to the mix, something they really wouldn’t do later on. So you’ve got a turn by once and future Stooge Shemp Howard as a soda jerk (he was also in In the Navy) and a surprisingly big part for (underappreciated and most forgotten today) female comic Joan Davis as waitress Camille Brewster – she shares some major one-on-one screen time with Lou and is definitely funny in her own right. She ain’t window dressing like Evelyn Ankers and Carlson (as our almost obligatory romantic couple).

No one’s gotten it, so I’ll spill.

Appaloosa, a very underrated western.

“We park our cars in the same garage.”

One bite from this is enough.
(munch) You’re right. One bite is enough for anyone. It’s shocking!