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My favorite movie line EVER.

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"Well, he should have armed himself if he's going to decorate his saloon with my friend."
 
#13 ·
"Anybody calls me Francis, Ill kill yah.. You mess with me or my stuff, Ill kill yah.." :scared:
"O.K. lighten up Francis." :lol::lol:
 
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" Nothing wrong with shooting, as long as the right people get shot" Clint Eastwood; as Dirty Harry in Magnum Force I think
 
#8 ·
"Up in Smoke"
Cheech when pulled over by the Police.
"Can I see your license?"
"Sure dude, its rite on the front of the car, where its supposed too be."
 
#19 ·
"Gump."

"Mama we walk all day lookin for this guy named Charlie. I don't even know what he looks like."
"It rains so hard over here, it rains up."
 
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"God damn it, that's not all! Because if one of those things gets down here then that will be all! Then all this - this bullshit that you think is so important, you can just kiss all that goodbye!" - Ripley, Aliens
 
#21 ·
Outlaw Josey Wales, one of my favorite movies.

My 2 favorite lines (quotes) from that movie....

1.) Josey: "Are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie?"

2.)Josey: 'When I get to likin someone, they ain't around for long."

Old Indian feller: 'I noticed when you get to dislikin someone, they ain't around for long niether."
 
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Vaughan Cunningham: You always seem to be deep in thought. Tell me, what are you thinking right now?
Karl: I was thinkin', I'm gonna take me some of these taters home with me.
Vaughan Cunningham: How about before that?
Karl: Well, let me think... I was thinkin' I could use me another couple cans'o that potted meat if ya got any extree.

Sling Blade




Long uncomfortable gas station scene from:
No Country for Old Men

- How much?
- Sixty-nine cents.


And the gas?


Y'all getting any rain up your way?


- What way would that be?
- Well, I seen you was from Dallas.


What business is it of yours
where I'm from...


...friendo?


- Well, I didn't mean nothing by it.
- You didn't mean nothing?


I was just passing the time.


If you don't want to accept that,
I don't know what else I can do for you.


- Will there be something else?
- I don't know. Will there?


- Is something wrong?
- With what?


With anything.


Is that what you're asking me?
Is there something wrong with anything?


- Will there be anything else?
- You already asked me that.


- Well, I need to see about closing now.
- See about closing?


- Yes, sir.
- What time do you close?


- Now. We close now.
- Now is not a time.


- What time do you close?
- Generally around dark. At dark.


You don't know what
you're talking about, do you?


Sir?


I said you don't know
what you're talking about.


- What time do you go to bed?
- Sir?


You're a bit deaf, aren't you?
I said, what time do you go to bed?


Oh.


Somewhere around 9:30.
I'd say around 9:30.


I could come back then.


Why would you be coming back?
We'll be closed.


Yeah, you said that.


- Well, I got to close now.
- You live in that house out back?


- Yes, I do.
- You lived here all your life?


Well, this is my wife's
father's place, originally.


You married into it?


We lived in Temple, Texas
for many years.


Raised a family there. In Temple.


- We come out here about four years ago.
- You married into it?


- If that's the way you want to put it.
- Well, I don't have some way to put it.


That's the way it is.


What's the most you ever lost
on a coin toss?


- Sir?
- The most you ever lost on a coin toss?


Oh, I don't know. I couldn't say.


- Call it.
- Call it?


- Yes.
- For what?


Just call it.


Well, we need to know
what we're calling it for here.


You need to call it.
I can't call it for you.


- Or it wouldn't be fair.
- I didn't put nothing up.


Yes, you did. You've been
putting it up your whole life.


You just didn't know it.


- You know what date is on this coin?
- No.


1958. It's been traveling
22 years to get here.


And now it's here.
And it's either heads or tails.


You have to say. Call it.


Well, look,
I need to know what I stand to win.


- Everything.
- How's that?


You stand to win everything. Call it.


All right. Heads, then.


Well done.


- Don't put it in your pocket.
- Sir?


Don't put it in your pocket.
It's your lucky quarter.


Where do you want me to put it?


Anywhere not in your pocket.


Or it'll get mixed in with the others
and become just a coin.
 
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