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Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: January 30th, 2013, 6:04 pm
by Professional Tourist
A quick google search showed that this line "I Steal" comes from the film I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang. I'm going to look around for that one. :)

Update: Found it on Daily Motion. :D

Update 2: Here's another copy of it, lower resolution but better sound sync: click here.

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: January 30th, 2013, 6:14 pm
by JackFavell
I agree, red, it's a good test case, especially for those who look down their noses at classic film, those who think that the films are all some silly namby pamby, Hollywood style romance. it's still shocking!

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: January 30th, 2013, 6:18 pm
by RedRiver
Still shocking. Still timely. How many Americans are in that position today?

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 2nd, 2013, 5:54 pm
by moira finnie
In White Heat (1949), while observing a sudden fist fight involving FBI plant Edmund O'Brien and another convict in prison that breaks out in line while the prisoners are waiting to get a vaccination, a dead-eyed con administering the shot murmurs, "Who's that reindeer?"

I love that line and had never noticed it before, despite years of viewing this movie.

O'Brien, whose character Hank Fallon seems bizarrely dedicated to being incarcerated, earlier observes to his copper pal: "Phil, look at me. College degree, lovable personality, and I spend most of my time in prison. An undercover specialist. Eight sentences in five years. Dannemora, Sing Sing, Leavenworth. I joined the department to put criminals behind bars, and here I am stir crazy."

Maybe Cody Jarrett wasn't the only guy with a major screw loose?
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Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 2nd, 2013, 6:04 pm
by ChiO
That jerk Karl Marx said opium was the... religion of people. I got news for him, it's money.

-- Flo (Timothy Carey) in THE KILLING OF A CHINESE BOOKIE

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 2nd, 2013, 9:11 pm
by knitwit45
"Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine"


"As the leader of all illegal activities in Casablanca, I am an influential and respected man"

Or any other line of this amazing movie....

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 2nd, 2013, 9:49 pm
by knitwit45
Dadgumit, she got on that plane AGAIN!

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 3rd, 2013, 9:43 am
by ChiO
I'm with you, Knitty.

PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM is an amazing movie. 8)

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 3rd, 2013, 10:09 am
by knitwit45
Have another cup of joe, bub.......

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 3rd, 2013, 4:04 pm
by RedRiver
"It's from Casablanca. I waited all my life to say it!"

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 3rd, 2013, 5:06 pm
by ChiO
I'll get broads up here like you wouldn't believe: swingers, freaks, nymphomaniacs, dental hygienists.

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 4th, 2013, 2:55 am
by Vienna
Love that quote Moira gave us from White Heat - Edmond O'Brien telling us in a couple of lines what his character is. That's good writing.

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 4th, 2013, 10:43 pm
by Professional Tourist
"Barbara, take off your pantyhose, damn it!" -- Lorne Greene to his secretary in Earthquake. :lol:

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 5th, 2013, 8:23 am
by moira finnie
Professional Tourist wrote:"Barbara, take off your pantyhose, damn it!" -- Lorne Greene to his secretary in Earthquake. :lol:
Did this have something to do with the earthquake or was it a personal preference on Lorne's part? :oops:

Re: Best and Worst Lines in Movie History

Posted: February 5th, 2013, 9:46 am
by Professional Tourist
moirafinnie wrote:
Professional Tourist wrote:"Barbara, take off your pantyhose, damn it!" -- Lorne Greene to his secretary in Earthquake. :lol:
Did this have something to do with the earthquake or was it a personal preference on Lorne's part? :oops:
It was right after the earthquake, when his staff was trapped in their office building and they were trying to rig up a chair with a fire hose to lower people to safety. He ended up asking all the women to contribute their pantyhose to the effort. :P