Name the movie based only on the punchline.

Ooh, this reminded me of a good one.

“MY NAME…IS MORTY!”

Nope, try again.

Ahhhh yes. Undercover Blues.

“MY NAME IS MUERTE! DEATH! DONCHOO FORGETDAT!” “Morty…”

My next one:

“Oh I see, so you’re going to a cemetery with your toothbrush. How Egyptian.”

You may be the first person outside my family to acknowledge the existence of that movie. :eek: Marry me.

Purchased the minute it came out on video. Is it out on DVD? It’s a family favorite, so you might have to marry my dad… :eek: :smiley:

Look up to Post #115

Looks like nobody’s figured out “Gesundheit!” yet.

It’s the last line of The Taking of Pelham 123.

Looks like. I keep meaning to buy it myself before it can’t be found anywhere.

Here’s an odd one:

“NEVER with a tux!”

The Ghost and Mr. Chicken.

Please be merciful and tell me I’m wrong.

Regards,
Shodan

Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie.

Here’s mine:

“But how, in the name of Zeus’s BUTT-HOLE did you get out of your cell?”

The Rock.

I’ll repost mine:

“Full of stuff that make her happy. For the first time I can sort of see how that is done.”

  1. That’s beautiful. What’s that, velvet?

  2. I’m so hungry I could eat the ass end out of a dead rhino, I should have had you get me three of these things!

  3. Oh, you wanna take an attack posture wit’ me?

High Fidelity.

“I’m going home…to sleep with my wife.”

I’ll try one:

“Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.”

The first half of that quote is in Apollo 13 and said by Fred Haise, but the second half isn’t.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

The Birdcage. Love Nathan Lane in that.

Clue - one of my favorites!

Let’s see . . .

“You know what this family needs? A mute.”

Clue.

(Edit: Unauthorized Cinnamon beat me to it. :smack: )

I’ll post this one because I actually had the opportunity to use it the other day, to good effect:

“Yeah, and in all the right places, too.”

If the answer’s right, then the question is wrong: Marceau, being French, says “Non!” not “No!”