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Movie: Talking to Americans (TV)(2001)
Rick Mercer, American:
Oh, Canada / A great big empty land / We look to America / For a helping hand / With bannock bread / and caribou eggs / The True North big and cold Brrrr / Oh Canada / we are on top / We're close to / The North Pole / Fermez la bouche / Mangez poutine / Ca-Na-Da / A lovely winter dream / Oh Canada / La / La / Laaa! Hello Canada!
Movie: Halloweentown (TV)(1998)
Marnie Cromwell:
I'm getting that deja vu feeling again!
Dylan Cromwell:
You knew I was going to put on my shoe?
Marnie Cromwell:
No!
Movie: C.H.U.D.(1984)
Captain Bosch:
Are you kidding? Your guy's got a camera. Mine's got a flamethrower.
Movie: The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle(2000)
Fearless Leader:
Have you liquidated Moose and Squirrel? Did you use the CDI? Are you talking to me? Are you talking to me? Then who else are you talking to? Are you talking to me? Well, I am the only one here, so you must be talking to me. And you are lying! Now catch Moose and Squirrel. And next time use the CDI on them.
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