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post #51 of 67

Yep. The one thing that prevents the Final Cut from being my favourite director's cut/extended cut.

post #52 of 67

I was trying to isolate a line from Unforgiven but it turned out to be futile so there:

 

 

 

Take your pick.

post #53 of 67
I can't disagree on the fucker/father change. It was a bad decision, as it was one of the single best uses of the f bomb ever.
post #54 of 67
Agreed on 'father' really ruining my enjoyment of the Final Cut.

Star Trek: First Contact: "The line must be drawn here; this far, no farther, and I will make them pay for what they have done!"
post #55 of 67
Tombstone: "You tell 'em I'm coming and hell's coming with me, you hear? HELL'S COMING WITH ME!"
post #56 of 67

Because we're two pages in and I'm not sure anyone has mentioned a single line reading by an actress yet.

 

 

post #57 of 67

Getting back to Rutger in Blade Runner, he gives almost everything he says a brilliant little spin. I always loved this one:

 

"Did you get your precious phoe-toes?"

"Someone was there."

"A man? ...A police...man?"

post #58 of 67

Julianne Moore in Lebowski: "And proud we are of all of them."

 

Lorraine Bracco in GoodFellas, in what sounds like either an improv or a fuck-up that Scorsese enjoyed enough to keep in the film: "Please stop feeding the dog from the table from the plate on top of it."

post #59 of 67

700

 

 

HhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhHIIIIIIIII!!!!

 

Every fucking line from this guy absolutely kills.

 

post #60 of 67
Leon: "Everyone!"
post #61 of 67
Quote:
Originally Posted by Martin Blank View Post

 

And then Scott ruined it by changing it to "father."


Just be glad that Scott ditched that first take:

 

1000

"I...want...more...life, Amigo."

post #62 of 67

post #63 of 67

The whole thing is one for the history books, of course, but I've always especially loved the way Sir Ian's voice just rings on "flame of Udûn."

 

post #64 of 67

Inglorious Basterds: "Well if this is it old boy, I hope you don't mind if I go out speaking the King's."

post #65 of 67

An absolutely hilarious scene from an otherwise unfunny movie:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iN32EygoXYA

 

God, I miss Steiger.

post #66 of 67

Stupid Aiello, showing up with your bitch ass anger. I think even members of the crew freaked out when Steiger exploded.  

post #67 of 67

I've said this somewhere or another before, but the sole thing I enjoyed in the otherwise repulsive General's Daughter was the way James Woods says "What a truly excellent question."

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