Name That Movie!
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I think we are still waiting for fafhrd to put up a new quote as, by my count, he got the last correct answer.
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yes fafhrd, please continue.
I was just amusing myself.
I m gonna get one fair and square eventually, even tho I haven t really watched movies in a long time.
I saw Elisabeth back around 1999-2000, and I ve seen the Lord of the Rings/hobbit movies.
I ve guessed the right character/actor twice now, just from context and wording, so I m doing well by the low standard that I have set for myself.
I was just amusing myself.
I m gonna get one fair and square eventually, even tho I haven t really watched movies in a long time.
I saw Elisabeth back around 1999-2000, and I ve seen the Lord of the Rings/hobbit movies.
I ve guessed the right character/actor twice now, just from context and wording, so I m doing well by the low standard that I have set for myself.
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I didn't have a quote ready. Sorry!
"Why didn't you take off all your clothes? You could have stopped forty cars."
"Why didn't you take off all your clothes? You could have stopped forty cars."
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Name That Flick!
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On a more serious note...
I can't remember the name of the film, or the actress involved, but I have a vague recollection of the line and the scene...
I think it's from a classic scene in a movie from the 30's or 40's where the actress slightly hikes up her skirt to get a car to stop while she's stranded on the roadside...
It was considered very "risque" for its time...
I can't remember the name of the film, or the actress involved, but I have a vague recollection of the line and the scene...
I think it's from a classic scene in a movie from the 30's or 40's where the actress slightly hikes up her skirt to get a car to stop while she's stranded on the roadside...
It was considered very "risque" for its time...



Name That Film!
LJ, that sounds like "A Day At The Races"

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You're good, LJ. You're good
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Not good enough to remember the name of the damn movie...
But perhaps that will help jog somebody else's memory...
But perhaps that will help jog somebody else's memory...



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You stole my guess.Lord Jim wrote:Das Boot


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Debbie Does Dallas?
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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Jim, think hard--you'll get it.
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Hint: It's a REALLY old movie, much older than even you, LJ. 

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BSG, if you know the answer why don't you just say it girl, and give us a new film quote?BoSoxGal wrote:Hint: It's a REALLY old movie, much older than even you, LJ.




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Okay; but to be totally honest, while I was pretty sure I knew the answer right away, I did Google to confirm, so I feel a bit like I cheated. Saw the movie several years ago when I used Netflix to treat myself to a Capra-thon:

Now give me 5 minutes to decide on another movie quote . . .
Now give me 5 minutes to decide on another movie quote . . .
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Some men get the world. Others get ex-hookers and a trip to Arizona.
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That wouldn't be "Raising Arizona", would it?BoSoxGal wrote:Some men get the world. Others get ex-hookers and a trip to Arizona.

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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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No, but that was a logical guess. Good try!
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