Zelig (one of many Woody Allen films I love)
" Take my arm, Sam. It's OK, you can touch me. A hundred and twenty pounds of pure gold, that's me. Come children, come, let's put the bubbie to bed."
Real GeniusJust to move the thread along: Crossing Delancey
I had help, so here's an easy one:
"And, from now on, stop playing with yourself!"
"It is God!"
Real Genius
A: Are you- Are you all right, dear?
B: Why, she- she tried to kill us. That, that, that terrible woman! Oh, if I was only a ten-foot mouse, I'd show her.
Animated movie; stars two mice as members of an international society...I have no clue on this one-Jenny says she recalls a cartoon in the late 70's or early 80's with this kind of line. Perhaps a hint here would help her? If it is animated, I won't know it but she might.
Animated movie; stars two mice as members of an international society...
Bingo. Your turn!Thanks for the clue-that helps me as much as a screen door on a submarine-but Jen says it may be from the Rescuers? I never heard of it but I have learned over 35 years never to doubt her. Let me know if she is right.
Bingo. Your turn!
Well since Demento never put a quote up..I'll put one up for him
"You are Columbus and I am America...discover me Ramon, just discover me"
Well since Demento never put a quote up..I'll put one up for him
"You are Columbus and I am America...discover me Ramon, just discover me"
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
A: Sergeant B, did you hear my order?
B: I did indeed, sir.
A: Good, then you will obey it. Now!
B: No disrespect intended, sir, but shove it up your ***
The Last Samurai
"As long as there has been one true God, there has been killing in his name."
Davinci Code
"What sets the metal detector off first, the lead in your *** or the **** in your head?"
Die Harder (I ascribe to the alternate naming convention of the Die Hard movies: "Die Hard", "Die Harder", "Die Hardest", and "DIE HARD WITH 'SPLOSIONS!")
Die Harder (I ascribe to the alternate naming convention of the Die Hard movies: "Die Hard", "Die Harder", "Die Hardest", and "DIE HARD WITH 'SPLOSIONS!")
"Gives away his house...
Gives away his land...
His bounty earns him a new title...
Lord of the rice fields.
A scarecrow!"
Anybody got a clue? I'm guessing the reference to "rice fields" means this is another g.d. Japanese movie. Beyond that I'm stumped. I stopped watching Japanese movies after "Rodan." MST3000 doesn't count.
I remain stumped-Not really any sort of Japanese movie fan. I think Rodan and Godzilla were the last ones I saw (or was it the Mysterians?)-Could this be from Rashomon? I never saw it but saw the Americanized version in the 1960's.