Heartbreak Ridge
'For some reason…I knew…that this question…was gonna come up.
Heartbreak Ridge
'For some reason…I knew…that this question…was gonna come up.
Yes, to both. It’s the bartender, after being asked if Elwood is alone.
Not the one I was thinking of. Mine was earlier.
One thing I love about the 2014 Godzilla movie is that the Big G basically does this to the male MUTO, except that he breathes fire down the neck instead.
“Oh, this is the best pizza in a cup ever. This guy is unbelievable. He ran the old Cup 'o Pizza guy out of business. People come from all over to eat this.”
Ah, The Jerk. It’s a classic.
Nope. Something a bit more domestic in focus.
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“I am going to rip off your head and shit down your neck.”
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Full Metal Jacket.
“Sometimes, in the heat of the moment, it’s forgiveable to go ass-to-mouth.”
The War of the Roses.
Bingo. Said after Michael Douglas’s character was caught pissing on the fish.
Still not the one I am thinking of. Mine is earlier, possibly the first time that expression was used by anyone, anywhere.
Yes, and that was the most (let’s face it, only) understated line in the whole movie. The idea of pizza-in-a-cup is silly enough to begin with; but two competing pizza-in-a-cup restaurants makes it genius.
Clerks II
You ever been hungry lady? Not just ready for dinner hungry, but so hungry that your belly stands out?
“If there is anything I can do for you, or more to the point, to you, let me know.”
Real Genius.
I can picture the setting, the context and the actor, but not the title, so I got nothing. But, you know, sometimes nothing can be…
Hombre. His followup line is good too. “You’d eat (dog) and you’d fight over the bones.”
There are so many good lines in that movie:
“Mister, you go a lot of hard bark on you”.
Main stem stop wow.
Yep, I’ve used that line, or the sentiment, on people, myself.
Ernest Saves Christmas