Great Movie Lines — Page 10
#227
Posted: 8/15/05 at 12:21am
"She was a good cook, as good cooks go. And as good cooks go, she went!"
--Walter Pidgeon, MRS.MINIVER
--Walter Pidgeon, MRS.MINIVER
"I say YOU'RE the CUTEST one. No, I say YOU'RE the CUTEST One. And we go on like that from dawn to three."
#228
Posted: 8/15/05 at 12:36am
"Waiter, will you serve the nuts? I mean, will you serve the guests the nuts?"
--Myrna Loy, THE THIN MAN
--Myrna Loy, THE THIN MAN
"I say YOU'RE the CUTEST one. No, I say YOU'RE the CUTEST One. And we go on like that from dawn to three."
#229
Posted: 8/15/05 at 12:45am
"Once upon a time, on the north shore of Long Island, some 30 miles from New York, there lived a small girl on a large estate.
The estate was very large indeed and had many servants. There were gardeners to take care of the gardens, and a tree surgeon on a retainer. There was a boatman to take care of the boats: to put them in the water in the spring, and scrape their bottoms in the winter.
There were specialists to take care of the grounds: the outdoor tennis court and the indoor tennis court, the outdoor swimming pool and the indoor swimming pool. And there was a man of no particular title who took care of a small pool in the garden for a goldfish named George.
Also on the estate, there was a chauffeur by the name of Fairchild, who had been imported from England, years ago, together with a new Rolls Royce. Fairchild was a fine chauffeur of considerable polish, like the eight cars in his care, and he had a daughter by the name of Sabrina.
It was the eve of the annual six meter yacht races, and as had been tradition on Long Island for the past 30 years, the Larrabees were giving a party. It never rained on the night of the Larrabee party, the Larrabees wouldn't have stood for it.
There were four Larrabees in all: father, mother and two sons. Maude and Oliver Larrabee were married in nineteen hundred and six and among their many wedding presents was a townhouse in New York and this estate for weekends. The town house has since been converted into Saks Fifth Avenue.
Linus Larrabee, the elder son, graduated from Yale, where his classmates voted him the man Most Likely to Leave his Alma Mater Fifty Million Dollars. His brother, David, went through several of the best eastern colleges for short periods of time, and through several marriages for even shorter periods of time. He is now a successful six-goal polo player, and is listed on Linus's tax return as a six hundred dollar deduction.
Life was pleasant among the Larrabees, for this was as close to heaven as one could get on Long Island."
--Audrey Hepburn, SABRINA
The estate was very large indeed and had many servants. There were gardeners to take care of the gardens, and a tree surgeon on a retainer. There was a boatman to take care of the boats: to put them in the water in the spring, and scrape their bottoms in the winter.
There were specialists to take care of the grounds: the outdoor tennis court and the indoor tennis court, the outdoor swimming pool and the indoor swimming pool. And there was a man of no particular title who took care of a small pool in the garden for a goldfish named George.
Also on the estate, there was a chauffeur by the name of Fairchild, who had been imported from England, years ago, together with a new Rolls Royce. Fairchild was a fine chauffeur of considerable polish, like the eight cars in his care, and he had a daughter by the name of Sabrina.
It was the eve of the annual six meter yacht races, and as had been tradition on Long Island for the past 30 years, the Larrabees were giving a party. It never rained on the night of the Larrabee party, the Larrabees wouldn't have stood for it.
There were four Larrabees in all: father, mother and two sons. Maude and Oliver Larrabee were married in nineteen hundred and six and among their many wedding presents was a townhouse in New York and this estate for weekends. The town house has since been converted into Saks Fifth Avenue.
Linus Larrabee, the elder son, graduated from Yale, where his classmates voted him the man Most Likely to Leave his Alma Mater Fifty Million Dollars. His brother, David, went through several of the best eastern colleges for short periods of time, and through several marriages for even shorter periods of time. He is now a successful six-goal polo player, and is listed on Linus's tax return as a six hundred dollar deduction.
Life was pleasant among the Larrabees, for this was as close to heaven as one could get on Long Island."
--Audrey Hepburn, SABRINA
"I say YOU'RE the CUTEST one. No, I say YOU'RE the CUTEST One. And we go on like that from dawn to three."
#230
Posted: 8/15/05 at 12:48am
"He's grown greedier over the years. Before he only wanted my money; now he wants my love as well. Well, he came to the wrong house--and he came twice. I shall see that he does not come a third time."
--Olive de Havilland, THE HEIRESS
--Olive de Havilland, THE HEIRESS
"I say YOU'RE the CUTEST one. No, I say YOU'RE the CUTEST One. And we go on like that from dawn to three."
#231
Posted: 8/15/05 at 2:24am
"There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?"
--Julie Hagerty, AIRPLANE
--Julie Hagerty, AIRPLANE
"I say YOU'RE the CUTEST one. No, I say YOU'RE the CUTEST One. And we go on like that from dawn to three."
#232
Posted: 8/15/05 at 2:41am
"I was sure I was going to get that scholarship. My dad of course was sure I wasn't. When I didn't, he was real understanding, you know. He loves to do that. He loves to be understanding when I fail."
--Daniel Stern, BREAKING AWAY
--Daniel Stern, BREAKING AWAY
"I say YOU'RE the CUTEST one. No, I say YOU'RE the CUTEST One. And we go on like that from dawn to three."
#233
Posted: 8/15/05 at 4:07am
"You can't break the ball. Can't break the floor. Can't break anything in a bowling alley. And that's what I like about bowling alleys. Can't even break the record."
--Timothy Hutton, ORDINARY PEOPLE
--Timothy Hutton, ORDINARY PEOPLE
"I say YOU'RE the CUTEST one. No, I say YOU'RE the CUTEST One. And we go on like that from dawn to three."
#234
Posted: 8/15/05 at 4:37am
"Oh, that's silly. No woman could ever run for President. She'd have to admit she's over 35."
--Katharine Hepburn, STATE OF THE UNION
--Katharine Hepburn, STATE OF THE UNION
"I say YOU'RE the CUTEST one. No, I say YOU'RE the CUTEST One. And we go on like that from dawn to three."
#235
Posted: 8/15/05 at 9:47am
"Sometimes you just gotta say "What the F*ck!!" -Risky Business
"I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way" -Jessica Rabbit, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
"I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way" -Jessica Rabbit, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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#236
Posted: 8/15/05 at 9:50am
Another Favorite of mine: "All I'm saying is that somewhere out there is the man you are supposed to marry. And if you don't get him first, somebody else will, and you'll have to spend the rest of your life knowing that somebody else is married to your husband." -When Harry Met Sally
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#237
Posted: 8/15/05 at 9:53am
"Oliver is majoring in neo-fascism at Columbia. Economics."-Igby Goes Down
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#238
Posted: 8/15/05 at 10:41am
Flight Attendant: Would you like some coffee?
Little Girl: Yes please.
F-A: And how would you like it?
Little Girl: Black, like my men!!
-Airplane
Little Girl: Yes please.
F-A: And how would you like it?
Little Girl: Black, like my men!!
-Airplane
~And let us try, before we die, to make some sense of life~
Updated On: 8/15/05 at 10:41 AM
#239
Posted: 8/15/05 at 10:42am
Do you mind if I slip into something more comfortable?
-Jean Harlow, "Hell's Angels"
-Jean Harlow, "Hell's Angels"
~And let us try, before we die, to make some sense of life~
#240
Posted: 8/15/05 at 10:42am
Anything from "Young Frankenstein"
~And let us try, before we die, to make some sense of life~
#241
Posted: 8/15/05 at 12:36pm
Lincoln said, "With malice toward none, with charity to all." Nowadays they say, "Think the way I do or I'll bomb the daylights outta you." --Lionel Barrymore, You Can't Take It With You
"I would rather be with the people of this town than with the finest people in the world."--Fred Willard as Mayor Deebs in Roxanne
#242
Posted: 8/15/05 at 1:31pm
Mary-Ethel and hrh_annette:
You two are starting to overlap each other with the same quotes...going to the same website? :)
You two are starting to overlap each other with the same quotes...going to the same website? :)
"My dreams, watching me said, one to the other...this life has let us down."
#243
Posted: 8/15/05 at 4:58pm
Justme!
WEB-Site?
WHY, I have all these quotes MEMORIZED!
YES, even the multi-paragraph ones!!!
WEB-Site?
WHY, I have all these quotes MEMORIZED!
YES, even the multi-paragraph ones!!!
"I say YOU'RE the CUTEST one. No, I say YOU'RE the CUTEST One. And we go on like that from dawn to three."
#244
Posted: 8/15/05 at 11:41pm
I thought you'd have them memorized..I am shocked! Absolutely shocked!
Which reminds me of another great movie quote....
"Everybody must leave...This establishment is now closed."
"What gives?"
"I'm shocked, absolutely shocked, to find out that there is gambling going on here!"
"Here are your winnings, sir"
"oh, thank you."
from Casablanca, 1942
Which reminds me of another great movie quote....
"Everybody must leave...This establishment is now closed."
"What gives?"
"I'm shocked, absolutely shocked, to find out that there is gambling going on here!"
"Here are your winnings, sir"
"oh, thank you."
from Casablanca, 1942
"My dreams, watching me said, one to the other...this life has let us down."
#245
Posted: 8/16/05 at 12:15am
oooh..another one!
"Why not marry Benini? I am rich...I am pretty.."
Swing Time
Ginger Roger's "fashion designer friend" says this to her to convince her to marry him
"Why not marry Benini? I am rich...I am pretty.."
Swing Time
Ginger Roger's "fashion designer friend" says this to her to convince her to marry him
"My dreams, watching me said, one to the other...this life has let us down."
#246
Posted: 8/16/05 at 12:54am
oops...double post.
"My dreams, watching me said, one to the other...this life has let us down."
Updated On: 8/16/05 at 12:54 AM
#247
Posted: 8/16/05 at 2:57am
" It was beauty killed the beast."-- Robert Armstrong, King Kong
"I would rather be with the people of this town than with the finest people in the world."--Fred Willard as Mayor Deebs in Roxanne
#248
Posted: 8/16/05 at 3:06am
the duck story from Fried Green Tomatoes.
and: "Face it, I'm older and I have more insurance!" Kathy Bates, Fried Green Tomatoes
and: "Face it, I'm older and I have more insurance!" Kathy Bates, Fried Green Tomatoes
#249
Posted: 8/16/05 at 3:17am
You know the saying, "Human see, human do." --Buck Kartalian, Planet of the Apes(196
and while I'm quoting Planet of the Apes
Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape! --Charleton Heston
and while I'm quoting Planet of the Apes
Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape! --Charleton Heston
"I would rather be with the people of this town than with the finest people in the world."--Fred Willard as Mayor Deebs in Roxanne
Updated On: 8/16/05 at 03:17 AM
#250
Posted: 8/16/05 at 3:29am
I think it pisses God off when you walk by the color purple in a field and don't notice it. --Margaret Avery, The Color Purple
"I would rather be with the people of this town than with the finest people in the world."--Fred Willard as Mayor Deebs in Roxanne
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