blazing saddles, too.
american psycho.
pulp fiction.
2007-08-07 11:59:05
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answered by mrs sexy pants 6
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The grimy Dozen is a 1967 international conflict II action-conflict action picture directed by using Robert Aldrich, from the unconventional by using E.M. Nathanson, featuring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, small screen television Savalas, Charles Bronson and NFL corridor of Famer Jim Brown. nevertheless ostensibly approximately international conflict II, the story bargains with present day 1967 subjects of individualism vs. collectivism, cultural relativism, inner and exterior racism, and their meanings interior of patriotism and duty in conflict. Such subjects obliquely verify with the Vietnam conflict. The group demonstrates its cohesion with the operational count selection-off: "One: all the way down to the line block, we've in simple terms began; 2: the guards are via; 3: the biggest's adult men are on a spree; 4: considerable and Wladislaw bypass in the process the door; 5: Pinkley maintains to be out contained in thepersistent; Six: the biggest provides the rope a fix; Seven: Wladislaw throws the hook to heaven; 8: Jiménez has have been given a date; 9: the different adult men bypass up the line; Ten: Sawyer and Gilpin are interior the pen; 11: Posey guards factors 5 and 7; Twelve: Wladislaw and the biggest bypass all the way down to delve; 13: Franko is going up without being seen; Fourteen: 0-hour, Jiménez cuts the cable, Franko cuts the telephone; Fifteen: Franko is going in the place the others have been; sixteen: all of us come out like it is Halloween."
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answered by ismail 4
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Young Frankenstein for sure, one of my all-time favorites. From back in my middle school days I can still remember all the words to Half Baked. I am quickly learning all the words to 300, since I just can't seem to stop watching it. Lots of musicals that are available on DVD (because I have an undying love of musical theater, and can't sing, heh), Clerks, and The Neverending Story. My favorite, however, that I actually quote regularly out in public even, is The Princess Bride.
"I think there's rocks ahead."
"If there are, we'll all be dead!"
2007-08-07 12:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Monty Python and The Holy Grail
Stand By Me
The Fellowship of The Ring
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
2007-08-07 12:01:57
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answered by smeelola 6
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A Bugs Life
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
Monsters, Inc.
Finding Nemo
2007-08-07 12:02:54
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answered by wwhrd 7
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Dazed and Confused
Happy Gilmore
Super Troopers
Rocky Horror Picture Show
2007-08-07 11:59:52
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answered by mac150 5
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Hoosiers, Rudy, Gone With the Wind, A Few Good Men
2007-08-07 14:38:53
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answered by bytchy_princess 5
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Pirates of the Caribbean 1 and 2, haven't seen 3 enough to memorize all the lines yet though... =(
2007-08-07 12:00:14
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answered by K'Dee xD 3
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Girl Interrupted, Alice in Wonderland
2007-08-07 12:02:40
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answered by 1sleepymama 7
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show, including all the heckles :)
EDIT: Oh... and The Blues Brothers, of course.
"It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas. What do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what?"
2007-08-07 11:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Pride and Prejudice (I can name movements for this one too!!)
Catch and Release
Breakfast Club
Pretty in Pink
Bad News Bears (the new one! ha ha ha. love it)
Napolean Dynamite
And....if you want to count these two. I've only seen each once, but they were both so predictable I knew all of the lines a few minutes before they were said... ha ha ha. I've got quite a talent for that.
Titanic
RENT
2007-08-07 12:05:50
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answered by ~S~ is for Stephanie! 6
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