Ease Your Mind wrote:
sweeteternity wrote:I think this quote is from that movie... but I can't remember who says it.
Igby Goes Down
Igby: I'm drowning in assholes.
Igby: Oliver is majoring in neo-fascism at Colombia.
Oliver: Economics.
Igby: Semantics.
He's on the phone and someone wants to speak to his mother, I believe. "She would love to talk to you. ... But she's dead."
That struck me so funny when I heard that for some reason. It was just so matter-of-fact.
Favorite quote from a movie?
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sweeteternity |
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aci1burn |
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i haven't seen this yet, but the line from revolutionary road's trailer really got to me because i have read the book. the way Leo says it is really
sad too.
Frank: We can be happy here, I can make you happy here, we're going to be OK. |
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tainted pink |
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"Give me a man who is man enough to give himself just to the woman who is worth him. If that woman were me i would love him alone and forever." (from
Casanova)
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Nluva4eva02 |
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"Because she is my sister, and therefore one half of me." - The Other Boleyn Girl
I didn't even really like this movie but I love that line. Also the Waitress quote that others poted. That is one of my favorite quotes from a movie as well. |
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ItsMeCass |
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Indiana was the dog's name. --Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
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lauren wall |
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Dr. Jules Hilbert: Are you the king of anything?
Harold Crick: Like what? Dr. Jules Hilbert: Anything. King of the lanes at the local bowling alley. Harold Crick: King of the lanes? Dr. Jules Hilbert: King of the lanes, king of the trolls, Harold Crick: King of the Trolls? Dr. Jules Hilbert: Yes, uh uh uh a clandestine land found underneath your floor boards. Harold Crick: No. Dr. Jules Hilbert: Huh? Harold Crick: No. That's ridiculous. Dr. Jules Hilbert: Agreed. Let's start with ridiculous and move backwards. Now, was any part of you at one time part of something else? Harold Crick: Like do I have someone else's arms? Dr. Jules Hilbert: Well is it possible at one time that you were made of stone, wood, lye, varied corpse parts? Or, earth made holy by rabbinical elders? Harold Crick: No. Look, look. I'm sorry, but what do these questions have to do with anything? Dr. Jules Hilbert: Nothing. The only way to find out what story you're in is to determine what stories you're not in. Odd as it may seem, I've just ruled out half of Greek literature, seven fairy tales, ten Chinese fables, and determined conclusively that you are not King Hamlet, Scout Finch, Miss Marple, Frankenstein's Monster, or a golem. Hmm? Aren't you relieved to know you're not a golem? Harold Crick: Yes. I am relieved to know that I am not a golem. Dr. Jules Hilbert: Good. Do you have magical powers? Harold Crick: Miss Pascal, I've been odd. I know I've been odd, and I know that there are many forces at work telling me to bring these down here to you, but I brought these for you because... I want you. - Both Stranger than Fiction. Sorry it is so long but I crack up every time. |
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babylis55 |
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The Boondock Saints I remember I loved that part.
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AwayWithThePixies89 |
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Clementine: Too many guys think I'm a concept, or I complete them, or I'm gonna make
them alive. But I'm just a fucked-up girl who's lookin' for my own peace of mind; don't assign me yours
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SaveCleo |
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MuppetGrrl |
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I gave her my heart, and she gave me a pen.
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VIPcruizer |
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"I don't have the strength to stay away from you anymore"
All of these http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113118/quotes |
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I remember I loved that part.

