I had no idea it was quite this much of a cliche: A Supercut Of People Saying 'Silence!' In Movies | HuffPost Culture
Enjoy!
I had no idea it was quite this much of a cliche: A Supercut Of People Saying 'Silence!' In Movies | HuffPost Culture
Enjoy!
Thanks. The word “silence” no longer makes any sense.
(Cool vid! Reminds me a bit of this one, with 100 films counting down from 100.)
I’ve often said I’d like to have servants for two reasons, one being to have them serve of course and the other so that I could raise my hand and say “Leave us” when I wanted to speak to someone in private. You could do a similar composite of “Leave us!” scenes.
I will say that barking “Silence” ala the movies is extremely effective, having used it a number of times in my parenting life.
“Finish him” has to be high on the list too.
I once read somewhere, though, that the single most common line in movies is “Let’s get out of here” (a convenient way to end a scene, I suppose).
I keel you!
Also, “I’d like that.” Both mentioned in Three to Tango, and both true.
Perhaps right behind “Silence!” would be “Come.” I’d like to see a composite of that one.
Anyone know what that monster at 1:30 (“Silensssse!”) was from?
The Closed Captioning lists each movie as its clip is played. That was the villain from Captain EO.
Ah, thanks.
I like this kind of stuff. Futurama once spoofed this trope by having a group of robot villains who yelled “Silence!” almost every time they spoke- even when they were talking to each other.
That blowed up REAL good at the end there.
“Silence” is why I like watching the French Open. I snicker every time I hear the French official admonishing the crowd, “Silence! Silence s’il vous plait! … Merci.”
Silence, Squidlings!
Sister Mary Elephant is the French Open announcer?
At 0:33 is that Stephen Colbert?
The guy I think you’re referring to is George Eads from CSI.