Favorite TV or Movie character quote/s (not a poll this time)

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cinder

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Anyone who guesses this one gets a gold star....

"Frau Blucher!!!" :)
Just to make you feel good. That's from Young Frankenstein. ( Though the best scene in that was the deleted intellectual conversation scene).
 
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GtrPkr

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#42
(Singing) "Your death therapy cured me you genius, your death therapy cured me you genius...."
Bill Murray is a riot! Here's one... "You've obviously never had the Aunt Jemima treatment"
 
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GtrPkr

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#43
Just to make you feel good. That's from Young Frankenstein. ( Though the best scene in that was the deleted intellectual conversation scene).
"What hump?" Lol :ROFL:
Deleted scene????
 

cinder

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#44
"What hump?" Lol :ROFL:
Deleted scene????
Yes on the DVD (and I think the VHS) release I have there are several deleted scenes. And I think it was a deleted one (maybe it was in the actual movie and I'm just confused) where Dr Frankenstein and his assistant are getting a little too close and so decide they need to keep it professional and have an intellectual discussion and so she asks him what the speed of light is. I bet it's on youtube. Yep it is, here's a link

Mostly I just like the.... or is that sound? part because I would do the exact same thing (which probably explains why I'm single)
 

TabinRivCA

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#45
'Every man dies, but not every man really lives' Braveheart

'It's not the years, honey. It's the mileage'. Indiana Jones
 
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GtrPkr

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#46
Yes on the DVD (and I think the VHS) release I have there are several deleted scenes. And I think it was a deleted one (maybe it was in the actual movie and I'm just confused) where Dr Frankenstein and his assistant are getting a little too close and so decide they need to keep it professional and have an intellectual discussion and so she asks him what the speed of light is. I bet it's on youtube. Yep it is, here's a link

Mostly I just like the.... or is that sound? part because I would do the exact same thing (which probably explains why I'm single)
I've never seen that before! Way cool! Yeah, I have a tendency to overthink things myself LOL... :)
 
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AuntieAnt

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Here's another Matrix quote I've used to rouse me from near defeat and move forward in Christ: "GET UP!"

And as a matter of fact, whoever posted this clip on YouTube, also posted this scripture with it:
"For though a righteous man falls seven times, he gets up again, but the wicked are brought down by calamity." -Proverbs 24:16

 
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GtrPkr

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Here's another Matrix quote I've used to rouse me from near defeat and move forward in Christ: "GET UP!"

And as a matter of fact, whoever posted this clip on YouTube, also posted this scripture with it:
"For though a righteous man falls seven times, he gets up again, but the wicked are brought down by calamity." -Proverbs 24:16

Tooting my own horn now lol.... But you may actually appreciate this :)


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GtrPkr

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Holy cats, is that your song?? That's pretty amazing! I love the inspirational energy!! :D(y)
Lol, yea, the album was supposed to be very conceptual... From in the beginning with "One Word" to muddling through adolescence, then young adulthood, love, war, politics... and culminating with making a "Stand". But, even though it is a Christian perspective from these points of view, I suppose it just isn't spiritual enough for the Christian crowd or rebellious enough for the secular crowd. I still keep playing at it though :)