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mr6666

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  1. there ya go, cmvgor! (though the missing name was 'Wendell', whoever _that_ was) your turn...
  2. thank ya, 'maam who remembers... " You're a bit of a puzzlement to me these days, _______. You don't seem to be your old cruel self anymore. And I had such grand plans for your future." --film, speaker? Edited by: mr6666 on Jan 28, 2010 2:12 AM
  3. how 'bout *The Manchurian Candidate* ? though 1st thought was Eastwood's "Unforgiven"
  4. okay. 'speed-racer', ya got me... your turn---
  5. does this sound familiar... "I like you. You are a nice monster." (1962) --film, spoken by, to whom?
  6. was it James Garner from "Support Your Local Gunfighter"?
  7. there ya go, cmvgor. spoken by Lukas Haas as 'Richie' you're up...
  8. genre's kinda right, but no hint: 1996
  9. who remembers... " I bet you're psyched about the Martians coming Grandma? I mean, you've seen a lot of crazy stuff already. Everyone must have been real scared when they invented the train! " --film, spraker?
  10. was that Pat Neal (A) to Martin Sheen ( in *The Subject Was Roses* ?
  11. You got it 'pilgrim'. One of my fav flicks. You're up....
  12. thanks, eve. now who remembers.... " You wanna quit, quit! Go back to the bottle, get drunk. One thing, though. The next time someone throws a dollar into a spittoon, don't expect me to do anything about it. Just get down on your knees and get it." --film, speaker?
  13. okay, smartie, either "My Fair Lady", "Pygmalion" or both?
  14. who remembers... "...when a man takes an oath, he's holding his own self in his own hands like water. And if he opens his fingers then, he needn't hope to find himself again." --film, speaker?
  15. 'Herbie' (Hume Cronyn) in *Shadow of a Doubt* ?
  16. "There's a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. Mostly dead is slightly alive. With all dead, well, with all dead there's usually only one thing you can do.... Go through his clothes and look for loose change." --film & speaker?
  17. was that Don Vito (Brando) from "The Godfather"?
  18. There ya go cmvgor! Nice work (love the movie) You're up.....
  19. from same movie (& play): "There's a hole in the world like a great black pit, / And the vermin of the world inhabit it, / And its morals aren't worth what a pig could spit, / And it goes by the name of London."
  20. Well, I guess these weren't all that 'famous'. Both quotes were from Arnold Johnson playing the title character in *Putney Swope*, the cult movie directed by Robert Downey, Sr. The '69 film aired on Underground' on 11-6. Now who remembers this: "They all deserve to die. Tell you why, ..... Because in all of the whole human race, ...... there are two kinds of men and only two. There's the one staying put in his proper place and one with his foot in the other one's face. Look at me, ..... Look at you! No, we all deserve to die... " (2007)
  21. Hi cmvgor, sorry no. last clue: In an interview on the DVD version of the film, the director explains that the male lead had great difficulty memorizing and saying his lines during the film shoot. The director says he didn't worry about it because he had developed a plan to dub in his own voice to replace the actor's line readings. Edited by: mr6666 on Nov 10, 2009 1:32 AM
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