Show Me the Money! (ID the movie/TV show from the amount)

Riffing off Sampiro’s address thread . . . I thought of this game while watching a movie last night. The idea’s pretty simple: Name the movie or TV show in which the amount of money is mentioned.

If you’re giving an amount, feel free to include the relevant dialogue if necessary. I imagine that some clues may have more than one answer.

Here we go!

S1: £6,894,620

S2: $3,000

S3: $38.82

S4: $2

S5: $1.09

S6: “Here’s a dime.” (Actual dialogue; I’m anticipating a particular incorrect guess)

I don’t know any of yours, but would $1 = Buck Rogers? :confused:

Better off Dead (I want my two dollars!)

S1 = Waking Ned Devine

Correct and correct! (Nice try, glee . . . :p)

$7: $70,000

Here’s a dime?

Is the anticipated incorrect guess Blazing Saddles?

S2: $3,000

Quick Change?

T1: $100,000,000,000

No, but who’d’a thunk there’d be two wrong answers? (I don’t know enough about Blazing Saddles to get the reference.)

The $70,000 is a stumper for both me and Mr. S. :confused:

I have a few more but I’ll wait and see if anyone else posts them.

Austin Powers? :smiley:

S2: $3,000 is the amount of money offered to the Beatles by Lorne Michaels to reunite on SNL. (I won a Beatles trivia contest on that very question.)

“Split it up any way you’d like…if you want to give Ringo a little less, that’s up to you.”

S5: $1.09 is the amount of each check written by Navin Johnson to each member of the Opti-Grab class action suit in “The Jerk.”

Sheriff Bart installs a tollbooth outside of Rock Ridge to slow down Hedley’s marauders. Slim Pickens’ line is “Somebody’s gotta go back and get a shitload of dimes!”

Yep.

I’m wondering if $70,000 is from The Verdict.

No, but I find your guess interesting . . .

A duplicate correct answer – good one! But not the one I was thinking of.

Yup.

W1: $1.05
W2: 180 guineas
W3: 10,000 florins

Must be The Princess Bride (ransom)

Mel Gibson’s share of $140,000 that he is seeking in the movie Payback.

$2.50

No (not that I know of, at least). It’s a key point in the plot of the movie.

Correct.