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ok...here's a little quote from one of my favourite films...
Oh, i'm sorry. Did that break your concentration? I didn't mean to do that. Please continue. I believe you were saying something about 'best intentions'.
Whatsamatter? Oh, you were through anyway. Well, allow me to retort. Would you describe for me what Marsellus Wallace looks like?
Pulp Fiction
I would have gone with the "I don't dig swine" dialog in the restaurant ...
there is so much to choose from...but then it's almost the best dialog ever writen for the screen...
i say almost coz if i didn't someone would only tell me different...
ok...here's a little quote from one of my favourite films...
Oh, i'm sorry. Did that break your concentration? I didn't mean to do that. Please continue. I believe you were saying something about 'best intentions'.
Whatsamatter? Oh, you were through anyway. Well, allow me to retort. Would you describe for me what Marsellus Wallace looks like?
Pulp Fiction
I would have gone with the "I don't dig swine" dialog in the restaurant ...
there is so much to choose from...but then it's almost the best dialog ever writen for the screen...
i say almost coz if i didn't someone would only tell me different...
The Zed is Dead quote would have been a good choice too, or the Foot Massage dialog (etc...)
"Igor untie me please, and I will let you be Road Manager!"
and for the rest of you -
"You can't kill me. I'm praying to you! Look in your heart! I'm praying to you! Look in your heart! I'm praying to you! Look in your heart! Look in your heart! Look in your..."
<----Blast wonders if sharing a car with Big Si would be a good idea?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
I guess it is some one elses turn, but seeing no one replied to this one yet, I just had to.
It is ofcourse "Leaving Las vegas"
I realised just after my post that I had to guess one right first ...
You are correct! LLV is one of my favourite films actually (I'm bit of a Nick Cage fan), I've recently seen Matchstick Men which is highly recommended, still haven't seen Wild At Heart after all these years (:oops: ) ...
Its one of my favs too Nick Cage is good at playing broken down. Also in Bringing Out The Dead. I will have to keep an eye out for that movie. And Wild at heart, what can I say... Its a movie by David Lynch too, so go rent it!