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Movie Challenge Y'all!!!


Think of a movie you love and post some dialogue...

Offer a hint as to the context, the lighting or soundtrack, describe a scene...
Other posters have to figure out the movie
I will start:
A few dudes are going fishing...
'Were going to need a bigger boat'

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An angry young man, lost in grief, in white skives & black combat boots, utters a command= "Now, say 'good night!'"

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American History X?

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Correct!

The dinner table scenes in this motion picture (before & after) the death of the father are spectacular.

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Good movie

Your other posts are toughies...i will mull them over today

Thx Culburn

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In the midst of astounding carnage 2 men dispute the killing ground...- "Liar! Black liar!"

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Monty Pythons Holy Grail..?

Its been bugging me all day

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No.

The 2 men shot from a perch above turning this "shit hole town" into a slaughter house. The 2 then descended from that perch to lay claim to & plunder the bodies of the dead.

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The Wild Bunch

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Yep, L.Q. Jones & Strother Martin argue over who-shot-who.

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Damn...took me long enough lol!

You have posted some of the hardest ones...

Im still stuck on the 2 French guys...but ive enjoyed the challenge of mulling your clues all day at the office

Thx a bunch ;)

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You are most welcome, Yonk.

You'll kick yourself when you finally get it. It's a tear jerking moment in this enduring film.

The (2nd man) came to New York City in the '60's---people on the streets would hail him loudly & he would respond gleefully.

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5 people on the 2nd floor of a 2 story home. 1 is reading her poetry, but, only 1 person is in rapt attention. That attention is spoiled as he raises alarm= "Hey, hey, the law's outside and they're blockin' the driveway!"

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Bonnie and Clyde?

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Correct again!

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2 old & beaten Frenchmen, atop a mountain wall discuss yet another plan. The insane man queries his friend- "Will it work?"

The 2nd man answers him- "Does it matter?"



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Timeline
or
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc

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No, A.

The 2nd man, (using a mirror) was a tattooist.

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This character's leg is entombed in paper mache', a veritable burr vexing him---without grace he rudely orders the woman (24 months from being royalty) lounging before him to "shut up!" not once, but, twice!

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A Peckinpah company man, this film is NOT a Peckinpah film, but, carries the cursive script of an independent production company pointedly active in the '70's. "Mary Ann" is here. "Big John Cannon" is here. Even the Confederate "Stonewall Torrey" is here 20 years after being lured in & shot to death by Palance in "Shane" appears. But, it the 1st character I cite that utters a most poignant threat to Marlon Brando's former Academy Awards ward as he's finished his grub & draws on his pipe..."I've et, I've smoked,,,now what ain't I done?"

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Need a hint. Is the Peckinpah company man James Coburn or Ben Johnson by any chance?

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No, twin, but he played a key part in the aforementioned "Hang 'em High" reconfirming his allegiance there (along with "Tommy") to "Capt" Ed Begley as they decide to take the fight to Eastwood...

- "Let's ride, gentlemen."

- Ed Begley

He's also in the aforementioned [Movie Challenge] pertaining to "the perch from above" above - That film IS a Peckinpah direct hit.

He's known exclusively by initials before the surname.

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The Sacketts?

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No, A.

Two separate movie characters for this actor:::

*This character took the rejection by a casino boss personally when he refused to find a spot for his son-in-law, "further down the trough."
*This character paid a billionaire with a hot wife $5 for him knowing what was on the opposite side of an ornate oar blade.

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(She) wants to go on trips, lots of trips, but, now a man she dubs "big banana head" & a someday soon "Wagon Master" block her way. Her "uncle"---now on the spot asks & receives permission to write a note to his wife. The note is written, quickly torn in pieces,,,the pieces blown away by the force of a lone gun shot.

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True Grit?

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lol!

No, in this movie the acne scarred character actor Marc Lawrence rolls over on a hump backed James Whitmore as the caper comes undone.

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Haha, sounds like I was way off! Ok, not a western. Is it a heist movie?

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Absolutely. The box man mashes his own nitro. "I'm going to use a lot." he states as he lays it in. The former "Dr. Zorba" sits & watches.

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The Asphalt Jungle?

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Absolutely. One of my all time favorites. The relationship twixt "Doll" & the Sterling Hayden character is tragic. She loves him, but, it's not there for him. You'd just like for them to walk the walk, vow the vows and make a start, but, it's not to be. Very sad there.

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Your description makes me want to check it out again.

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6-SIX-6 movies:::

1. This character will not count 4.
2. This officer of the law advises most strenuously- "It's gonna need a paint job and a shit load of screen doors."
3. This manager implores a dead man's little boy- "He's gone, son. He's gone."
4. This character in turn demands of 2 others to- "Prove it."
5. This character falsely claims to have gotten- "just the wind knocked out of me."
6. The light has failed this character as she confesses to her husband- "I've died a thousand times."

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#2 is one of the Die Hard movies.

P.S. Welcome to MovieChat

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Correct, TJ.

Thanks for the welcome. It's a fine site.

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Is #6 The Vampire Lestat?

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No.

This woman after her dark confession implores her husband/doctor to avenge her, to take victory.

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Sheesh!
You are kicking my butt lol

I shall mull this...hit you up tomorrow

Well done Culburn!

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