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ghetto_fab
Rose: I'm so cold...
Jack: Listen, Rose... you're gonna get out of here... and you're gonna go on... and you're gonna make lots of babies... and you're gonna watch them grow. You're gonna die an old, an old lady warm in her bed... not here... not this night... not like this do you understand me?
Rose: I can't feel my body.
Jack: Winning that ticket, Rose, was the best thing that ever happened to me... It brought me to you... and I'm thankful for that, Rose... I'm thankful...
[shivering gets worse]
Jack: You must? you must do me this honor... you must promise me that you'll survive... that you won't give up... no matter what happens...
[shivering worsens even more]
Jack: No matter how hopeless... Promise me now, Rose... and never let go of that promise.
Rose: I promise...
Jack: [whispers] Never let go...
Rose: I'll never let go, Jack... I'll never let go


Then LEO sinks and becomes shark food! the best part!
althepal
" there is more in life that beeing really really really ridiculously good looking"
Zoolander

"We are thinking clearly, yet not thinking at all"
human traffic

"life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you're going to get"
forest gump
Jer.
'How can you be so cold?'

'..It's what keeps me alive.'

'No. It's what keeps you alone.'


GoldenEye
Irishaddict
Doc: You know what they say - People in glass houses, shouldn't sink ships!
Rocco: I got to buy you a proverb book or something, because this mix 'n' match 's got to go.

Paul Smecker: Television is the explanation for this. You see this in bad television. Little assault guys creeping through the vents, coming in through the ceiling - that James Bond never happens in real life! Professionals don't do that!

BOONDOCK SAINTS
Jem_hadar
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Originally posted by ghetto_fab
Fight club
I have to agree its a kick ass movie


quote:
Originally posted by Nikitha


I dont like that movie one bit.
Jem_hadar
quote:
Originally posted by Irishaddict
BOONDOCK SAINTS


Not a fan of it myself, but it's my buddy Mac's FAVOURITE movie of all time I think.


quote:
Originally posted by ghetto_fab
Rose: I'm so cold...
Jack: Listen, Rose... you're gonna get out of here... and you're gonna go on... and you're gonna make lots of babies... and you're gonna watch them grow. You're gonna die an old, an old lady warm in her bed... not here... not this night... not like this do you understand me?
Rose: I can't feel my body.
Jack: Winning that ticket, Rose, was the best thing that ever happened to me... It brought me to you... and I'm thankful for that, Rose... I'm thankful...
[shivering gets worse]
Jack: You must? you must do me this honor... you must promise me that you'll survive... that you won't give up... no matter what happens...
[shivering worsens even more]
Jack: No matter how hopeless... Promise me now, Rose... and never let go of that promise.
Rose: I promise...
Jack: [whispers] Never let go...
Rose: I'll never let go, Jack... I'll never let go


Loved this movie so much.
Irishaddict
quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
I dont like that movie one bit.


Re-watch it as a representation of Corporate America. Watch things like Ed Norton's (Narrator) insomnia, notions of materialism, false religion and religion in general (there's TONS of allusions in the film), lying, suffering etc., and how they all unfold in relation to Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) and in turn what the film says about all of these things as part of the message it's trying to convey.

It's a seriously interesting movie to watch. One of the few that each time you can pick up something different or notice another detail.
Jem_hadar
quote:
Originally posted by Irishaddict
Re-watch it as a representation of Corporate America. Watch things like Ed Norton's (Narrator) insomnia, notions of materialism, false religion and religion in general (there's TONS of allusions in the film), lying, suffering etc., and how they all unfold in relation to Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) and in turn what the film says about all of these things as part of the message it's trying to convey.

It's a seriously interesting movie to watch. One of the few that each time you can pick up something different or notice another detail.


No no, I get the significance of the movie and it's messages, but it's just not a message I care about or am interest in. Thus, I think that's why the movie holds no appeal for me.
loca
Quotes from one of my all time favourite movies, Snatch:


Turkish: me, hold tight. What's that?
Tommy: It's me belt, Turkish.
Turkish: No, Tommy. There's a gun in your trousers. What's a gun doing in your trousers?
Tommy: It's for protection.
Turkish: Protection from what? "Zee Germans"?

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Brick Top: In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary... come again.

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Turkish: [narrating] It turned out that the sweet-talking, tattoo-sporting pikey was a gypsy bare-knuckle boxing champion. Which makes him harder than a coffin nail. Right now that's the last thing on Tommy's mind. If Gorgeous doesn't wake up in the next few minutes Tommy knows he'll be buried with him. Why would the gypsies go through the trouble explaining why a man died in their campsite? Not when they can bury the pair of them and just move camp. It's not like they got social security numbers, is it? Tommy, 'The Tit', is praying. And if he isn't he ing should be.

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Avi: Yes, London. You know: fish, chips, cup 'o tea, bad food, worse weather, Mary ing Poppins... LONDON.
raveed
Taxi Driver: The sign says "No Smoking"

Giles De'ath: No, the sign says "Thank you for Not Smoking". As I am smoking, I don't expect to be thanked.

LOVE AND DEATH ON LONG ISLAND


White goodman: Nobody makes me bleed my own blood

Dodgeball

Jem_hadar
quote:
Originally posted by loca
Quotes from one of my all time favourite movies, Snatch:


Turkish: me, hold tight. What's that?
Tommy: It's me belt, Turkish.
Turkish: No, Tommy. There's a gun in your trousers. What's a gun doing in your trousers?
Tommy: It's for protection.
Turkish: Protection from what? "Zee Germans"?

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Brick Top: In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary... come again.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Turkish: [narrating] It turned out that the sweet-talking, tattoo-sporting pikey was a gypsy bare-knuckle boxing champion. Which makes him harder than a coffin nail. Right now that's the last thing on Tommy's mind. If Gorgeous doesn't wake up in the next few minutes Tommy knows he'll be buried with him. Why would the gypsies go through the trouble explaining why a man died in their campsite? Not when they can bury the pair of them and just move camp. It's not like they got social security numbers, is it? Tommy, 'The Tit', is praying. And if he isn't he ing should be.

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Avi: Yes, London. You know: fish, chips, cup 'o tea, bad food, worse weather, Mary ing Poppins... LONDON.


^^^ LOVE <3333333333 that movie! So many quality quotes and scenes.
ing bloody fantastic flick! :whip: :clown:
Irishaddict
quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
No no, I get the significance of the movie and it's messages, but it's just not a message I care about or am interest in. Thus, I think that's why the movie holds no appeal for me.


Booooo Jamie, it's something that affects all of us. ;)

Not to mention, this is probably one of the best novel to film translations out there. None of the original message is skewed or lost which not many films can pull off completely. Go David Fincher. Palahniuk's style of introspective stream of consciouisness writing lends itself completely to a tremendously accomplished script. Fincher needs to pick up some of Douglas Coupland's work as it is written along the same cogitative lines (a la Virginia Woolf). That would be a lethal combination for the same genre of film.
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