Favorite Scenes/Quotes?


Scenes:
-Epic shootout Billy imagined for the screenplay
-Opening scene with the Jack of Diamonds killer and two thugs

Quotes:
-The ghandi rant in the car
-"and the irish...have alcoholism"- that and the many other remarks about Marty's drinking problem. the way Rockwell delivered his lines throughout the movie was priceless
-"and that wasn't enough, so he got out a shotgun!"

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"Note to self i must not burn the neighbors flag"

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Billy's shootout story was great and I also loved after he gut shoots Charlie's girlfriend and simply tells her "Don't say I never did anything for you." Then he reveals who he really is. Also, the exchange in my signature just made me laugh so much!

Charlie: I think I'm going to die.
Billy: Well don't carry on about it!

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Christopher Walken stole the show.He was funny and emotionally engaging.

"*beep* the cops,*beep* 'em"

"Have some pride,have faith in our lord Jesus Christ and don't tell these cock-sucka *beep* anything.

Best part though is the exchange between himself and Charlie's henchman.I laughed my head off for that

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Everything with Sam Rockwell was gold!! also the story of Hans was beautiful..

This movie is so quotable i cant honestly rank which was the best quote but the funniest moment for me in the film wasnt even in the foreground. When Billy is talking about his screenplay next to the fire he accidentaly throws over a full can of coke and i just couldnt stop laughing at that for some reason!

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Alright, one quote that had my friends and I in stitches was right at the end:

"You think I'm not serious just because I carry a rabbit?"

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Everything Sam Rockwell said.
"Fúck the cops! Fúck 'em!"

I'm feeling rough, I'm feeling raw, I'm in the prime of my life.

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Sam Rockwell was great. Billy's shootout presentation was hilarious.
Especially:
-When he imitates Marty's Irish accent.
=Marty: "Nunchucks are Japanese"
And Billy just ignores him totally. Funny stuff, I loved it.



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"Maybe we should just go to the cops?"

"*beep* the cops... *beep* EM!!"

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A little homage to the Phantom Killer in the 'Texarkana Moonlight Murderer' sequence. The Town that Dreaded Sundown is an awesome flick - coming to DVD and Blu from Shout! soon.

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Scene
Billy shooting at the bad guys

quote
"Maybe I am an alcoholic if I can forget something like that."

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"..and Kaya comes in at the worst time screaming 'Marty I'm sorry for being such a *beep* bitch, but it's too late! She gets fvcking mowed down, fvcking MOWED down!.."

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'Texarkana Moonlight Murderer'
Thanks for posting that! I wasn't sure I'd read it right. It kind of threw me, to see the name of my hometown in a movie written my Martin McDonagh.

"I'm filled with Scotch, and bitterness, and impure thoughts!"

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put your hands up...
no
i got a gun
so
i don't wanna

so perfect, so brilliant, so amazing.

i really hope i don't get robbed anytime soon.

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This line made me laugh the most: "He's called a psycho-killer to come and psycho-kill us!"

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The final scene for Hans when he tells the Vietnamese guy's story.
And then says something like 'I know you said dream sequences are for fags'. For some reason that really cracked me up.
The story was just so peaceful (well in a sense) and I drifted away a bit and then came this totally vulgar out of place line that a guy like Hans would probably never say... I just laughed.

40Your things are my things, and my things are my things. - Old Japanese saying

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I was in absolute bits when they're high and Hans says - I'd have been a great pope... I'd have been very lenient.

You may as well quench your mind of it...
because you don't have the ingredients, son.

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Pretty much all the great lines/moments have been repeated, and re-repeated, so I've got nothing new to add. Just wanted to say that as soon as I saw two actors from Boardwalk Empire get their heads blown off by the Jack of Diamond's killer at the very beginning, I knew I was in for a good ride. Plus, I was a fan of the director's first movie, In Bruges. So, I knew this guy was talented. I also felt like there were some Tarantino influences in certain scenes and dialogue.

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