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"Hi all"

Posted by jersey on Jun-10-00 at 05:40 PM
Back after 4 1/2 weeks. Miss me?

I just wanted to thank you all for being intelligent, thoughtful, funny and considerate people. I know I can usually get a good laugh or at least a smile when I come to this board after a bad day. I have been dealing with people that are none of the above so this is a nice place to be. Yes, I'm a little depressed, but I'll get back to reading the four forums I have left to catch up on( the longest of course---I should be done just in time for me to leave on Thursday for another maybe 3 or 4 weeks) and I'm sure I will find a laugh or two.
Thanks,
jersey


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"Miss me?"
Posted by Llevram on Jun-10-00 at 08:41 PM
Darling!
Darling!?
Miss me?
Miss you!?
Love me?
Love you!?
Oh, here he comes ... say nothing act casusal

Sorry, sometimes movie lines just pop into my head.

(and to anyone who can name the movie, my own fabulous "no-prize" ... a free copy of Wiz7Item )


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"RE: Miss me?"
Posted by Lady Adrexia on Jun-11-00 at 05:29 AM
I have no clue, but if I tell you that you are great, can I have one?


"RE: Miss me?"
Posted by jersey on Jun-11-00 at 05:44 AM

You did it again.

jersey


"One what ;?"
Posted by Llevram on Jun-11-00 at 07:49 AM
Clue or free copy Either way, the answer is yes

Clue: A classic Mel Brooks film

Free copy (see below )
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"RE: One what ;?"
Posted by elrond on Jun-11-00 at 12:51 PM
Dunno if it's considered a classic, but since it's the only mel brooks film i've seen, i'd have to go with Robin Hood:men in tights?

"No, on both counts :)"
Posted by Llevram on Jun-11-00 at 01:04 PM
Though there were some good lines

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"RE: No, on both counts :)"
Posted by elrond on Jun-11-00 at 09:27 PM
Hmm... spaceballs? The only other Mel Brooks film I've seen.

"No, but more great lines :)"
Posted by Llevram on Jun-11-00 at 09:59 PM
"Funny, she doesn't look Druish"

Older still, back to 1974, Black & White ....

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"RE: No, but more great lines :)"
Posted by GlennRN on Jun-11-00 at 11:44 PM
LAST EDITED ON Jun-11-00 AT 11:45 PM (Pacific)

Was that High Anxiety? Oops no That was young Frankenstein! The Doctor to his fiance (the one with the turban).

Glenn RN
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I started out with nothing & still have most of it left.


"RE: No, but more great lines :)"
Posted by Jimbo on Jun-12-00 at 05:34 AM
LAST EDITED ON Jun-12-00 AT 05:47 AM (Pacific)

I think it was History of the World part I - but that wasn't in black and white Or was it Blazing Saddles 'Badges? We don' need no steeking badges!'


"RE: You all must be too young..."
Posted by MisterMoo on Jun-12-00 at 06:31 AM
Young Frankenstein (that's pronounced Frahnkensteen): Igor (pronounces Eye-gor) flirting with Victor's fiancee (Madeleine Kahn, delicious, sigh), much to her dismay.

One of the finest non-wiardry related movies of all time.


"You got it, GlennRN was close"
Posted by Llevram on Jun-12-00 at 07:37 AM
LAST EDITED ON Jun-12-00 AT 07:43 AM (Pacific)

Dr. Frankenstein says the same lines (first) with his fiancee, then after he leaves, Igor sidles up to her and they run through the whole thing again (thus her "?!" intonations)

"One of the finest non-wizardry related movies of all time."

Well, this is the off topic section


More quotes:

Igor: Dr. Frankenstein...
Dr. Froederick Frankenstein: "Fronkensteen."
Igor: You're putting me on.
Dr. Froederick Frankenstein: No, it's pronounced "Fronkensteen."
Igor: Do you also say "Froaderick"?
Dr. Froederick Frankenstein: No... "Frederick."
Igor: Well, why isn't it "Froaderick Fronkensteen"?
Dr. Froederick Frankenstein: It isn't; it's "Frederick Fronkensteen."
Igor: I see.
Dr. Froederick Frankenstein: You must be Igor.
(He pronounces it ee-gor.)
Igor: No, it's pronounced "eye-gor."
Dr. Froederick Frankenstein: But they told me it was "ee-gor."
Igor: Well, they were wrong then, weren't they?


(from the IMDB)

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"RE: You got it, GlennRN was close"
Posted by mojo on Jun-12-00 at 08:27 AM
LAST EDITED ON Jun-12-00 AT 08:29 AM (Pacific)

Y. Frank/Mel Brooks at his best...

...but what's your all-time favorite line in cinemetic history...?

Mine...(in a cold, steely whisper) "Go ahead...make my day..." good ol' Clint Eastwood/Dirty Harry Callihan.


"Fav Quotes"
Posted by analander on Jun-12-00 at 11:47 AM
LAST EDITED ON Jun-12-00 AT 11:49 AM (Pacific)

Some of my favorite passages (some from movies), are at:
http://www.tk421.net/essays/quotes.shtml

I'm rather convinced that I'm the only person who has ever lived that knows where all of them come from. See how many you can recognize...

There's more quick quips at:
http://www.tk421.net/essays/wit.shtml

And of course the sound files at:
http://www.tk421.net/gallery/sounds/

Need I go on and mention the babes gallery...?

- John
http://www.tk421.net/wizardry/


"Hello!"
Posted by Llevram on Jun-12-00 at 12:08 PM
My name is Inigo Montoya! You killed my father! Prepare to die!

There are so many good ones out there, but this is the only one I have a bumper sticker of

How about worst lines?

"Crime is a disease, and I am the cure" - Stallone in Cobra

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"RE: Hello!"
Posted by mojo on Jun-12-00 at 12:29 PM
Oh, gee. Hands down, all-time worst lines, you need look no further than any of a number of Ed Wood's classicly bad (soooo bad they are very entertaining!)epics.

One of my favorite "Best of the Worst" is from the renouned worst movie ever made--Plan 9 From Outer Space. While cops stand around viewing a dead body one remarks:

"This man's been murdered..." (pregnant pause) "...and SOMEONE'S responsible!"

THAT, my friends, is cinema!


"RE: Hello!"
Posted by DrSlop on Jun-12-00 at 02:35 PM
Err... I'm terrible at remembering exact quotes, and am too lazy to check my video collection, so I'll paraphrase my two favorites from plan 9:

I think as long as these humans keep thinking... we're gonna have some problems.

Modern women. They've been this way all down through the ages.

OE



"RE: Hello!"
Posted by mojo on Jun-12-00 at 02:44 PM
Yeah...those are priceless. I'm gonna have to dig my Wood movies back out an watch 'em again!

Of course, for all-time bad lines I could nominate the ENTIRE script for Glen or Glenda...


"Oh, I knew it all along..."
Posted by DrSlop on Jun-12-00 at 08:40 AM
Just waiting to see how long it would take everyone else to figure it out... yeah, that's the ticket...


OE, who refuses to use those emotive icons even when they would insure that there would be no confusion as to the tone of his message...



"RE: You all must be too young..."
Posted by elrond on Jun-12-00 at 11:15 AM
Yup, way before my time

"RE: One what ;?"
Posted by Lady Adrexia on Jun-12-00 at 08:23 AM
LAST EDITED ON Jun-12-00 AT 08:25 AM (Pacific)

Young Frankenstein...maybe?? I love Mel Brooks movies.

Well, see I did know it, but hence...I waited to long to answer it and didn't check out all the responces first. Darnnit!!!