Monologue delivered by replicant Roy Batty, end of Blade Runner - awesome
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Monologue delivered by replicant Roy Batty, end of Blade Runner - awesome
Flash: Always treat your kite like you treat your woman.
George: How do you mean, sir, take her home on weekends to meet your mother?
Flash: No; I mean get inside her five times a day and take her to heaven and back!!
'Holy dogshit! Texas! Only steers and queers come from Texas, private cowboy, and you don't much look like a steer to me so that kind of narrows it down.'
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From the film 'As Good As It Gets' Loads of fantastic lines from Jack Nicholson as the obnoxious author Melvin Udall.
Jackie: How do you write women so well?
Melvin Udall: I think of a man and I take away any reason and accountability.
From 'Casino'
'A lot of holes in the desert, and a lot of problems are buried in those holes. But you gotta do it right. I mean, you gotta have the hole already dug before you show up with a package in the trunk. Otherwise, you're talking about a half-hour to forty-five minutes worth of digging. And who knows who's gonna come along in that time? Pretty soon, you gotta dig a few more holes. You could be there all f***in' night.'
From 'Finding Nemo' when the fish have escaped from the tank and are bobbing around in plastic bags in the ocean, one of them says the immortal line "Now What!"
I agree with Vinyl that the monologue delivered by Roy Batty at the end of Bladerunner is incredibly moving. He originally ad libbed that scene. The sentiment as a life ends and we try to make some sense of it, rings true with us all.
I have many films and comedy shows. I must have heard some great lines but cant remember many offhand :) Tarrantino is pretty good with dialogue
Its often just a quip or couple of words. They say a picture paints a thousand words but the right words cut very deep indeed.
From Dr at Large.. Doc to girl.."Big Breaths" reply, "Yeth,and I 'm only thixteen":lol:
I love Wes Anderson films, here are a couple of my favorites from The Grand Budapest Hotel:
M. Gustave: She was dynamite in the sack, by the way.
Zero: She was eighty-two.
M. Gustave: I've had older.
M. Gustave: It's quite a thing, winning the loyalty of a woman like that for nineteen consecutive seasons.
Zero: Um... yes, sir.
M. Gustave: She's very fond of me, you know.
Zero: Yes, sir.
M. Gustave: I've never seen her like that before.
Zero: No, sir.
M. Gustave: She was shaking like a shitting dog.
Zero: ...Truly.
There are many more, watch the film if you haven't, quite good, in my opinion anyway!