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Do you like to remember dialogues from movies with pleasure? |
I love them, they are pretty useful! |
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Sometimes they make me laugh or reflect. |
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I don't care and I hate movies! |
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cjjeepercreeper
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Thu May 06, 2010 5:01 pm Post subject: |
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Bad_Taste wrote: |
cjjeepercreeper wrote: |
Bad_Taste wrote: |
Zombieland (2009) - Ruben Fleischer
Columbus: The first rule of Zombieland: Cardio. When the zombie outbreak first hit, the first to go, for obvious reasons... were the fatties.
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This is your thread about dialogues and you don't even know the difference between a dialogue and a simple quote.  |
Cj, I know the difference you are talking about, but it really doesn’t matter and probably it’s because sometimes I’m not too strict about it, in my opinion there are differences when a quote is showed written and when this quote is speech by a character, at least for your pleasure quotes are not banned in my thread, probably you could think you need two or more persons to have a dialogue strictly, but I could think that a "speech" quote could be also a simple dialogue. |
I know, it was just the OCD side of me giving you a hard time.  _________________ Not dead, just sleeping.
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Bad_Taste 
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Ok Cj
The Crazies (2010) - Breck Eisner
Bill Farnum: She worries too much. I'm fine. I'm just tired.
Judy Dutton: So, what are you doing for the weekend?
Bill Farnum: She worries too much. I'm fine. I'm just tired.
The Crazies (1973) - George A. Romero
Soldier: Hey, you want an immunity check on this one, Doc?
Army Doctor: [to the soldier] Are you kidding me? Put him with the others! _________________ The need to be right is the sign of a vulgar mind.
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Bad_Taste 
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Rosemary's Baby (1968) - Roman Polanski
Roman Castevet: I think we're offending Rosemary...
Rosemary Woodhouse: I wasn't offended, really I wasn't.
Roman Castevet: You're not religious, my dear, are you?
Rosemary Woodhouse: I was brought up a catholic... now, I don't know. _________________ The need to be right is the sign of a vulgar mind.
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PostmasterDCLXVI
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Joined: Feb 22, 2008
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Posts: 1940
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Sat Jun 26, 2010 4:47 am Post subject: |
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Home Alone 1
Gangster 'Johnny': Who is it?
Pizza Boy: It's Little Nero, sir. I have your pizza.
Gangster 'Johnny': Leave it at the doorstep and get the hell outta here.
Pizza Boy: Okay, but what about the money?
Gangster 'Johnny': What money?
Pizza Boy: Well, you'll have to pay for your pizza, sir.
Gangster 'Johnny': How much do I owe ya?
Pizza Boy: That'll be $11.80, sir.
[Kevin drops the money from the door hatch]
Gangster 'Johnny': Keep the change, you filthy animal.
Pizza Boy: Cheapskate.
Gangster 'Johnny': Hey, I'm gonna give you to the count of ten, to get your ugly, yella, no-good keister off my property, before I pump your guts full of lead! 1, 2, 10!
Gangster 'Johnny', Pizza Boy: [machine gun fire]
[Pizza Boy runs from the house and speeds away in the delivery car] _________________ Gû kîbum kelkum-ishi, burzum-ishi.
Akha - gûm-ishi ashi gurum. |
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Azdragar
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There are so many quotes i like from this Awesome Film by Ingmar Bergman
The Seventh Seal
"Antonius Block: Nothing escapes you!
Death: Nothing escapes me. No one escapes me.
Antonius Block: I met Death today. We are playing chess.
Jöns: Love is the blackest of all plagues... if one could die of it, there would be some pleasure in love, but you don't die of it.
Antonius Block: I want to confess as best I can, but my heart is void. The void is a mirror. I see my face and feel loathing and horror. My indifference to men has shut me out. I live now in a world of ghosts, a prisoner in my dreams.
Antonius Block: Who are you?
Death: I am Death.
Antonius Block: Have you come for me?
Death: I have long walked by your side.
Antonius Block: So I have noticed.
Death: Are you ready?
Antonius Block: My body is ready, but I am not.
Antonius Block: Have you met the devil? I want to meet him too.
Witch: Why do you want to do that?
Antonius Block: I want to ask him about God. He must know. He, if anyone.
Jöns: Who will take care of that child. God, the devil, the nothingness? The nothingness, perhaps?
Antonius Block: It can't be so!
[Death approaches Antonius Block]
Antonius Block: Wait a moment.
Death: You all say that. But I grant no reprieves.
[Antonius Block lets Death choose which chess pieces to play]
Antonius Block: You drew black.
Death: Appropriate, don't you think?
[the church painter explains why he is painting a mural about death]
Church Painter: Why should one always make people happy? It might be a good idea to scare them once in a while.
Jöns: Then they'll close their eyes and refuse to look.
Church Painter: They'll look. A skull is more interesting than a naked woman.
Jöns: If you do scare them...
Church Painter: Then they think.
Jöns: And then?
Church Painter: They'll become more scared.
Jöns: Our crusade was such madness that only a real idealist could have thought it up.
Mia: You don't look so happy.
Antonius Block: No.
Mia: Are you tired?
Antonius Block: Yes. I have boring company.
Mia: You mean your squire?
Antonius Block: No, not him.
Mia: Who do you mean, then?
Antonius Block: Myself.
Antonius Block: Faith is a torment. It is like loving someone who is out there in the darkness but never appears, no matter how loudly you call.
Jöns: Love is as contagious as a cold. It eats away at your strength, morale... If everything is imperfect in this world, love is perfect in its imperfection.
Blacksmith Plog: You're happy, you with your oily words. You believe your own twaddle.
Jöns: Believe it? Who said? But I love to give pieces of advice.
Jonas Skat: Kill me. I'll thank you afterwards.
Blacksmith Plog: Jons, between you and me, isn't life a dirty mess?
Jöns: Yes, but don't think of that now.
Blacksmith Plog: It's what you make it.
[Jonas Skat is in a tree which Death is cutting down]
Jonas Skat: Hey, you scurvy knave, what are you doing with my tree? You might at least answer. Who are you?
Death: I'm felling your tree. Your time is up.
Jonas Skat: You can't. I haven't time.
Death: So you haven't time?
Jonas Skat: No. My performance...
Death: Cancelled... because of Death.
Antonius Block: We must make an idol of our fear, and call it god.
Jöns: It's hell with women, and hell without. Best to kill them all while the fun lasts.
Jöns: Love is nothing but lust and cheating and lies.
Jöns: Only fools die of love.
Jöns: But feel, to the very end, the triumph of being alive!
Blacksmith Plog: I'm going to pinch them in the nose with my pliers. I'm going to pound them on the chest with my little hammer. I'm going to crack them lightly on the head with my sledgehammer
Antonius Block: This is my hand. I can turn it. The blood is still running in it. The sun is still in the sky and the wind is blowing. And I... I, Antonius Block, play chess with Death.
Antonius Block: Is it so terribly inconceivable to comprehend God with one's senses? Why does he hide in a cloud of half-promises and unseen miracles? How can we believe in the faithful when we lack faith? What will happen to us who want to believe, but can not? What about those who neither want to nor can believe? Why can't I kill God in me? Why does He live on in me in a humiliating way - despite my wanting to evict Him from my heart? Why is He, despite all, a mocking reality I can't be rid of?
Antonius Block: I want knowledge! Not faith, not assumptions, but knowledge. I want God to stretch out His hand, uncover His face and speak to me.
Death: But He remains silent.
Antonius Block: I call out to Him in the darkness. But it's as if no one was there.
Death: Perhaps there isn't anyone.
Antonius Block: Then life is a preposterous horror. No man can live faced with Death, knowing everything's nothingness.
Death: Most people think neither of death nor nothingness.
Antonius Block: But one day you stand at the edge of life and face darkness.
Death: That day.
Antonius Block: I understand what you mean." _________________ ----------------
NIGHTSPIRIT
SPIRIT
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ARny 
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Sun Oct 09, 2011 10:57 am Post subject: |
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Great movie Jvan  _________________ Singing 'bout shit and eating shit are both totally metal dude. |
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Azdragar
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Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:53 am Post subject: |
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Ingmar Bergman
The Rite
"'We worked lightly even in the heaviest parts.' - Ingrid Thulin"
"'I write scripts to serve as skeletons awaiting the flesh and sinew of images.' - Ingmar Bergman"
"'I hope I never get so old I get religious.' - Ingmar Bergman"
"'Film as dream, film as music. No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.' - Ingmar Bergman"
"'Everything is worth precisely as much as a belch, the difference being that a belch is more satisfying.' - Ingmar Bergman" _________________ ----------------
NIGHTSPIRIT
SPIRIT
EMBRACE MY SOUL |
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