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Post by jeffersoncody on Apr 7, 2023 20:20:46 GMT
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Post by jeffersoncody on Apr 7, 2023 20:27:24 GMT
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Post by Pippen on Apr 7, 2023 20:27:48 GMT
Preysing: I don't know much about women. I've been married for 28 years, you know. Grand Hotel 1932
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Post by Pippen on Apr 7, 2023 20:30:17 GMT
Kitty: I was reading a book the other day. Carlotta: [Nearly trips] Reading a book? Kitty: Yes. It's all about civilization or something. A nutty kind of a book. Do you know that the guy says that machinery is going to take the place of every profession? Carlotta: [Looking her over] Oh, my dear, that's something you need never worry about.
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Post by jeffersoncody on Apr 7, 2023 20:37:59 GMT
The Women.
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Post by Pippen on Apr 7, 2023 20:41:44 GMT
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
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Post by Doghouse6 on Apr 7, 2023 20:42:10 GMT
The Woman On the Beach"Go on, say it: I'm a tramp. You're just finding that out?"Chinatown"You see, Mr. Gittes, most people never have to face the fact that at the right time and the right place, they're capable of ...anything."
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Post by spiderwort on Apr 7, 2023 21:25:50 GMT
Some more of my favorites:
THE GO-BETWEEN (1971) -- "The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there." (Narrator)
I REMEMBER MAMA (1948) -- "But first and foremost, I remember Mama." (Barbara Bel Geddes)
THE GRAPES OF WRATH (1940) -- "I'll be all around in the dark. I'll be everywhere. Wherever you can look, wherever there's a fight so hungry people can eat, I'll be there." (Henry Fonda)
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Post by Pippen on Apr 8, 2023 1:04:28 GMT
His Girl Friday
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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Apr 8, 2023 4:29:33 GMT
A memorable exchange between Alan Squier (Leslie Howard) and Gabrielle Maple (Bette Davis), in The Petrified Forest (1936):
Alan Squire: The trouble with me, Gabrielle, is I belong to a vanishing race. I am one of the intellectuals. Gabrielle: That means you got brains. Alan Squire: Hmm, yeah... Brains without purpose. Noise without sound. Shape without substance. Have you ever read "The Hollow Men"? Well, don't. It’s very discouraging because it's true. It refers to the intellectuals who thought they'd conquered Nature. They dammed it up and used its waters to irrigate the wastelands. They built streamlined monstrosities to penetrate its resistance. They wrapped it up in cellophane, and sold it in drugstores. They were so certain they had it subdued, and now… Do you realize what it is that's causing world chaos? You don't, eh? Well, I'm probably the only living man who can tell you. It's Nature hitting back. She's fighting with new instruments called neuroses. She's deliberately afflicting mankind with the jitters. Nature's proving that she can't be beaten, not by the likes of us. She's taking the world away from the intellectuals...... and giving it back to the apes.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Apr 8, 2023 14:34:28 GMT
"Let's go home, Debbie." - John Wayne, The Searchers
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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Apr 8, 2023 19:47:26 GMT
From Never So Few (1959):
Capt. Tom Reynolds (Frank Sinatra): You know, the movies have got it all wrong. A cigarette tastes lousy when you're wounded.
From Objective, Burma! (1945):
Mark Williams (Henry Hull): What if my parachute doesn't open? Capt. Nelson (Errol Flynn): Then you'll be the first one on the ground.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2023 20:31:05 GMT
„Hey, Stella“
A Streetcar Named Desire
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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Apr 9, 2023 2:09:03 GMT
Paul Newman as Ben Quick, from The Long, Hot Summer (1958):
Ben: Miss Clara, you slam the door in a man's face before he even knocks on it.
Ben: The world belongs to the meat eaters, Miss Clara, and if you have to take it raw, take it raw.
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Post by Doghouse6 on Apr 9, 2023 2:21:21 GMT
Summertime"You are like a hungry child who is given ravioli to eat. 'No' you say, 'I want beefsteak!' My dear girl, you are hungry. Eat the ravioli."And while I'm in a pasta mood: The Manchurian Candidate
"Oh Benny, I want to marry you more than I want to go on eating Italian food."
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