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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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It's Christmas time...

"No sir, you couldn't drag me away."

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Scrooged?

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No. This character shot a child & is partial to Twinkies.

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Invasion U.S.A. with Chuck Norris?

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No.

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Die Hard. It finally came to mind! Have you ever noticed how many times John McClane references Mother Mary?

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That's it!

Hadn't noticed that, twin.

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Think about how many times the MF bomb gets blurted out by the main regular cop character in extraordinary circumstances. His body takes a physical beating, feet bleeding, going through the tower floors like Dante traveling the 7 circles of hell in Inferno of the Divine Comedy story. Hans Gruber, the film's antagonist, like the Devil, is close to obtaining their goal, plans end up foiled and are plunged to the abyss. Of course, this is only one way of looking at Die Hard.

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- "Get my Gouda."

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- "My boy Pompei, in the kitchen door."

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A Bronx Tale?

Great movie about good things involving bad people.

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No.

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- "I have fought for this country, unfortunately not overseas because of a slight back ailment, but..."

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Stripes?

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No.

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"------ --- ----"

"So was Red"

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Brooks was here 😢

Shawshank

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- "If this man should fall, who will lift the flag and carry on?"

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Glory

Right before this scene is one of my all-time favorite movie moments. The regiment is marching down to the beach, past another another group of white soldiers. Icy stares all around, then suddenly: “GIVE EM HELL, FIFTY-FOURTH!!” Wild cheers erupt, the James Horner score swells and the whole movie is paid off right there.

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You might like this, TJ. I found it in a history book:

The Shaw Memorial was unveiled on May 31, 1897, amid a great ceremony. Among the speakers was Booker T. Washington, the president of Tuskegee Institute, who declared that his heart went out "to those who wore gray as well as to those clothed in blue...." More eloquent than any speech, though, was the moment when Sergeant William H. Carney, who had won a Medal of Honor for saving the 54th's national flag at Fort Wagner, came forward bearing the standard once more. "In dramatic effect, I have never seen or experienced anything which equaled this." wrote Washington. "For a number of minutes the audience seemed to entirely lose control of itself."

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- "Get your people back and their heads down. It's gonna be a big one."

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- "Look, look how they massacred my boy."

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The Godfather

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Yep. It's a great scene. You see just enough of the remains for the proper impact. Too much and it would be ruined. Just an exact measure there.

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