October 10, 2004 at 3:07 pm
Mine has to be:
“Smile you sonofabitch!” from Jaws 😀
By: Airline owner - 11th October 2004 at 18:28
your only supposed to blow thew bloody doors orf, Micheal Caine. Italian Job.
Greg
Mine too.
By: MINIDOH - 11th October 2004 at 15:32
“Say ‘ello to my little friend!” (from Scarface)
By: danohagan - 11th October 2004 at 14:16
Far too many to list from Withnail and I…
“Imagine the size of his balls”
By: stewart1a - 11th October 2004 at 14:06
and another few from me “Better mesieur?”-John Cleese “better get a bucket or i ll throw up! chucks up everywhere”-Terry Jones
also
“F.UCK OFF IM FULL,OK just a little one” – Terry jones
By: Arabella-Cox - 11th October 2004 at 08:40
Two great lines for me;
“Look, just because some watery tart threw a sword at you, it’s no basis for a government!” – Monty Python and the Holy Grail
“Screw up just THIS much, and I’ll have you flying a cargo plane full of rubber d0gsh1t outta Hong Kong!” – Top Gun
By: steve rowell - 11th October 2004 at 06:28
I stand corrected, your right, it was Gort,
Klaatu, Barada, Nikto.” This phrase rings bells for all fans of American science fiction, as it is so crucial to salvation in the 1951 classic The Day the Earth Stood Still. A landmark in 20th-century sci-fi, the film follows an alien named Klaatu (Michael Rennie) who travels millions of miles to earth to deliver a message of universal peace. Paranoia breeds irony, however, and the ignorant humans are so frightened by the alien that they aim to capture him, that is until Klaatu arranges for a worldwide shutdown of electricity, or a “stand still.” Costarring Sam Jaffe and Patricia Neal as Klaatu’s benevolent human conspirators, the film benefits from intelligent direction by Oscar-winner Robert Wise, who helped to establish the social mores of ’50s sci-fi — atomic consciousness, cold war anxiety, and theremin music. The Day is still a thoroughly influential film 50 years later.
By: O.P. - 11th October 2004 at 06:16
Gort, Klaatu, Nickto, Waringa ( Micheal Rennie, The day the earth stood still, 1951 )
I always thought that one was “Gort, Klaatu, Nickto, Barratta”. I’m going to have to see that movie again. It’s important to know how to shut off Gort.
By: steve rowell - 11th October 2004 at 04:39
Gort, Klaatu, Nickto, Waringa ( Micheal Rennie, The day the earth stood still, 1951 )
By: ...starfire - 10th October 2004 at 20:52
“You go hunting with a borrowed rifle???” (Michael Douglas, The Ghost and the Darkness, Back-Translated)
By: stewart1a - 10th October 2004 at 20:48
“Good after noon my Arse, you Bosch b,astard!” Battle of Britain
By: landyman - 10th October 2004 at 16:13
your only supposed to blow thew bloody doors orf, Micheal Caine. Italian Job.
Greg