Guess the Movie from the quote

Quintin_Stone wrote:

Points for Vega and Nosferatu.

Two days ago, I saw a vehicle that would haul that tanker. You want to get out of here? You talk to me.

Road Warrior

Quintin_Stone wrote:

Points for Vega and Nosferatu.

Two days ago, I saw a vehicle that would haul that tanker. You want to get out of here? You talk to me.

Here's a tougher one:

We need to get bigger guns. BIG F*CKING GUNS!

Road Warrior

Robocop

Hmm I would have guessed the guns one was Doom myself

try this one (it was a TV movie):

If you're going to commit a murder -- and I don't recommend it -- one thing you should definitely not do is sleep with the investigating officer's wife. It just makes for a lot of unnecessary complications
oldmanscene24 wrote:

Road Warrior

Yup!
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Paleocon wrote:

Road Warrior

Yes, but too slow.
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Robocop

Bzzt, sorry!
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Nosferatu wrote:

Hmm I would have guessed the guns one was Doom myself

Nope again!

My turn.

So what Jefferson was saying was "Hey! You know, we left this England place because it was bogus. So if we don't get some cool rules ourselves, pronto, we'll just be bogus too." Yeah?
People will look at the ashes of Westerburg and say, "Now there's a school that self-destructed, not because society didn't care, but because the school was society." Now that's deep.

don't go off all half cocked, give me a split second to think here.

Old man the second is one with crap: the dead "gay" football player, a coupel of homocidal teenagers, some bizarre click deal, christen slater... ah hell...

Heathers! yeah that was it!

oldmanscene24 wrote:

So what Jefferson was saying was "Hey! You know, we left this England place because it was bogus. So if we don't get some cool rules ourselves, pronto, we'll just be bogus too." Yeah?

Fast times at ridgemont high.

Paleocon wrote:

Fast times at ridgemont high.

Correct!

Sit you five dollar ass down before I make change!
Nosferatu wrote:

Heathers! yeah that was it!

Also correct!

Paleocon wrote:
Sit you five dollar ass down before I make change!

quoting your pimp isn't fair Paleo!

Paleocon wrote:
Sit you five dollar ass down before I make change!

I'm going to take a wild guess and say Shaft?

Nosferatu wrote:

don't go off all half cocked, give me a split second to think here.

Yes, but why do I get the feeling you had to google it?

oldmanscene24 wrote:
Paleocon wrote:
Sit you five dollar ass down before I make change!

I'm going to take a wild guess and say Shaft?

Nope. Think less camp, more tragic.

Okay, I get the picture White Tigers, Lords of Death, guys in funny suits throwing plastic explosives while poison arrows fall from the sky and the pillars of heaven shake, huh? Sure, okay, I see Charlie Chan, Fu Manchu and a hundred howlin' monkey temples, and that's just for starters, right? Fine! I'm back! I'm ready, goddammit let me at 'em!

er oops I still have one floating up there...(though this is from a great movie, I doubt it doesn't gett picked up right away)

Nosferatu wrote:
Okay, I get the picture White Tigers, Lords of Death, guys in funny suits throwing plastic explosives while poison arrows fall from the sky and the pillars of heaven shake, huh? Sure, okay, I see Charlie Chan, Fu Manchu and a hundred howlin' monkey temples, and that's just for starters, right? Fine! I'm back! I'm ready, goddammit let me at 'em!

er oops I still have one floating up there...(though this is from a great movie, I doubt it doesn't gett picked up right away)

That sounds a lot like Big Trouble in Little China.

Lords of Death and pillars of heaven shake make me thing Big Trouble in Little China but not sure

Sit you five dollar ass down before I make change

New Jack City

Both right, now the real question: which movie was the script for big Trouble in Little China originally supposed to be a sequel for?

karmajay wrote:
Sit you five dollar ass down before I make change

New Jack City

EXCELLENT

The best lines in BTILC are:

-black blood of the earth.
-You mean oil?
-I mean BLACK BLOOD OF THE EARTH
Both right, now the real question: which movie was the script for big Trouble in Little China originally supposed to be a sequel for?

Per IMDB:

It is widely believed that the script for this movie originally started as a sequel to The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984). This is untrue. The original script by Gary Goldman and David Z. Weinstein was a period western. Buckaroo Banzai director W.D. Richter was hired to rewrite the script in a modern setting

Burn.

An easy one

Person 1:And you wouldn't be so brave if you'd ever smelled the Bog of Eternal Stench. It's, it's...
Person 2:: Is that all it does, is smell?
Person 1:: Oh, believe me, that's enough! But the worst thing is, if you so much as set a foot in the Bog of Stench, you'll smell bad for the rest of your life. It'll never wash off.
karmajay wrote:

An easy one

Person 1:And you wouldn't be so brave if you'd ever smelled the Bog of Eternal Stench. It's, it's...
Person 2:: Is that all it does, is smell?
Person 1:: Oh, believe me, that's enough! But the worst thing is, if you so much as set a foot in the Bog of Stench, you'll smell bad for the rest of your life. It'll never wash off.

Labyrinth

Quintin_Stone wrote:

Is that Prophecy?

Is that Prophecy? You better bet it is! "You--talking--monkeys..." "Need--more--cowbell!"

Congratulations on nailing Vega's quote before I did. For my part, my favorite line was, "I'm thinking with sand here!"

Same movie these quotes:

Person 1:Here comes The Egg...
Person 2: And that's no "yolk."
Person 1: Person 2, when a person doesn't have less on, they have...?
Person 2: "More on"?
Person 1: Exactly.
Person 1:Well, I know how you feel, and I've been there myself. Let me see. One time before I made a jump into the night, an old buddy of mine told me something that made me feel a whole lot better.
Person 2: What, what did he tell you to do?
Person 1: Well, he said, "You love 'em in blue and you love them in red. But most of all you love them in blue."
Person 2: That's totally inapplicable to anything that's going on here. And it's _dumb_. Who told you that?
Person 1: You did!
Person 2: But it's very wise. Very wise.
Oh, I just wanted to say good-bye and remind you that the good guys always win, even in the eighties.
Nosferatu wrote:

try this one (it was a TV movie):
If you're going to commit a murder -- and I don't recommend it -- one thing you should definitely not do is sleep with the investigating officer's wife. It just makes for a lot of unnecessary complications

A Slight Case of Murder?

karmajay wrote:
Both right, now the real question: which movie was the script for big Trouble in Little China originally supposed to be a sequel for?

Per IMDB:

It is widely believed that the script for this movie originally started as a sequel to The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984). This is untrue. The original script by Gary Goldman and David Z. Weinstein was a period western. Buckaroo Banzai director W.D. Richter was hired to rewrite the script in a modern setting

also per IMDB:

IMDB wrote:

The script for the proposed sequel Buckaroo Banzai vs. The World Crime League ended up becoming the script for John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China (1986).

which is whee I pulled the question from in the first place...

H.P. Lovesauce wrote:
Nosferatu wrote:

try this one (it was a TV movie):
If you're going to commit a murder -- and I don't recommend it -- one thing you should definitely not do is sleep with the investigating officer's wife. It just makes for a lot of unnecessary complications

A Slight Case of Murder?

yup nice one... i loved that movie, the ending was pefect, then it got even better!