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PostPosted: 06/11/10 1:27 pm • # 1 
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PostPosted: 06/11/10 1:58 pm • # 3 
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Great clip, Del! ~ my fav [of those 100] is "may the force be with you" ~ before moving from MSN, we had a "favorite movie lines" thread ~ might be fun to recreate ~ and that reminds me that I was going to find and bump our "dumb laws" thread ~

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PostPosted: 06/11/10 2:07 pm • # 4 
"You're gonna need a bigger boat."   Jaws


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"Dave, my mind is going. I can feel it. I can feel it..."

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PostPosted: 06/11/10 10:56 pm • # 6 
“Buckle your seatbelt Dorothy, 'cos Kansas is going bye-byeâ€


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PostPosted: 06/14/10 1:47 pm • # 8 
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"Engineered like no other car in the world!"  Clint Eastwood in The Rookie, after jumping a mercedes out a high building window, then driving away in it.

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"I'm from Wisconsin",  in Men of Honor, Only one guy doesn't move his gear out of a barracks when the black guy moves in, and the black guy asks why he didn't leave too.  I actually choked up at that in the theater. REmembering it now, ev eryone in the theater applauded at thhat line. Go Wisconsin!!


This is a quote from a contemporary review:
The racism that permeated American life in the 1940s is shown in scenes like the one where all of the other Navy trainees refuse to share a bunkhouse with Brashear--all except for one, Snowhill (Michael Rapaport), who stays. Snowhill's reason is not some noble liberal sentiment, but more simple and personal, and my guess is that this line, of all the dialogue in the movie, is the most likely to have been taken straight from real life. "I'm from Wisconsin," he explains.


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