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Movie: U Turn(1997)
Jake McKenna:
A man with no ethics is a free man.
Movie: Keeping the Faith(2000)
Rabbi Jacob "Jake" Schram:
Whoa! Listen to what you're saying. You're telling me that I was supposed to be sensitive to the possibility that a Catholic priest might have a crush on my secret girlfriend?
Movie: Baby's Day Out(1994)
Eddie:
[Baby Bink just got a way from the villains again ater many times, but this time by crawling into a small sewer tunnel] No problem, fellas. It ain't a hole. It's a tunnel. And what's every tunnel got?
Norby:
Ooh! Don't tell me! I know, I know, I know. It's uh, uh, uh - -...
Veeko:
Tollbooth at the end.
Eddie:
Are you always this stupid, or do you do this just to annoy me?
Movie: The Magdalene Sisters(2002)
[last lines]
Rose:
I'll write to you.
Bernadette:
Grand.
Rose:
Good luck.
Movie: X-Men: The Last Stand(2006)
[last lines]
Prof. Charles Xavier:
[after credits] Hello, Moira.
Dr. Moira MacTaggart:
Charles?
Movie: A Tanú(1969)
Virág Árpád:
Is it possible that I'm a spy?
Pelikán József, gátõr:
Everything's possible.
Movie: Office Space(1991)
[Peter, Michael and Samir are trying to figure out how to launder money]
Peter Gibbons:
I can't believe what a bunch of nerds we are. We're looking up "money laundering" in a dictionary.
Movie: Uprising (TV)(2001)
Simha 'Kazik' Rotem:
You are all under arrest, put down your weapons and return immediately to the Umschlagplatz!
Movie: Major Dundee(1965)
Capt. Benjamin Tyreen:
[the command comes across a troop of French cavalry] Congratulations, Major. It seems like you've found yourself a real war after all.
Movie: Vampire Savior EX Edition (VG)(1998)
Baby Bonnie "B.B" Hood/Bulleta:
I've lost my way. Seriously!
Movie: Ba hai hong ying(1992)
Feng:
[from the English version, Feng thinks Chin is in Hong Kong illegally and drives past a police road block to keep her from being deported. She and Chin get out and ditch Feng's Porsche] Come on, let's go!
Chin:
What about the car?
Feng:
[smiles] It's okay!
Chin:
[puzzled] You're just gonna leave it there?
Feng:
Don't worry about it. The car's stolen.
Chin:
[shocked] So then why did you do that? Now you've committed a crime!
Feng:
It's a crime you being here!
Chin:
But I'm legal.
[reaches into her purse and shows Feng her passport]
Chin:
See? I've got a permit.
Feng:
[jaw drops with disbelief] Eh?! So you're not illegal?!
Chin:
[puzzled again] I never said I was!
Feng:
[groans with disbelief] Oh, why didn't you say so? Come on, let's get outta here!
Today's Movie News
The curtain lifts for Bollywood in Pakistan
Thu, 07 Feb 2008 10:27:00 GMT
Asia Times - The Pakistan government is poised to lift a 43-year ban on the import of movies from India.
Shah Rukh Khan earns more from ads than movies
Thu, 07 Feb 2008 07:49:00 GMT
Apun Ka Choice - If his tax figures are any indication, Shah Rukh Khan , the Badshah of Bollywood, is an even bigger king of the advertising world. The King Khan has paid an advance tax of Rs.270 million on his ...
Can movies teach us about African-American history? (Seattle Times)
Wed, 06 Feb 2008 08:20:07 GMT
Can movies or television really teach us anything useful about African-American history? It's a reasonable question to ask as we begin Black History Month.
Apple grows iPod Touch, iPhone
Wed, 06 Feb 2008 23:14:00 GMT
New Zealand Herald - The products come on the heels of Apple's launch last month of a service that lets iPhone and iPod users rent and download movies to watch on their devices.
DVD watch: Movies of the same name (USA Today)
Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:40:34 GMT
Jodie Foster's vigilante drama The Brave One arrives today (2007, Warner, rated R $29). Already long available is 1956's The Brave One (VCI, unrated, $10), an Oscar-winning story about a Mexican boy and his bull. Sometimes, a title is the only thing two movies have in common. Here are three.
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