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This should be an easy one.

“They’ll see the flames for miles. We’ll dance around it. You understand me? You catching my drift? Or am I being Obtuse?”

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30 minutes ago, NOBLNG said:

This should be an easy one.

“They’ll see the flames for miles. We’ll dance around it. You understand me? You catching my drift? Or am I being Obtuse?”

This would be from The Shawshank Redemption.Great movie indeed.

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21 hours ago, NYLIBUD said:

I came here to do two things: drink some beer and kick some a**…looks like we’re all out of beer.

Who would want to kill the cook?
Dinner wasn’t that bad.

How in the hell do you get fired on your day off?

Screws fall out all the time, the world is an imperfect place.

These quotes are from Dazed and Confused,Clue,Friday,and The Breakfast Club.

Posted
23 minutes ago, NYLIBUD said:

This would be from The Shawshank Redemption.Great movie indeed.

Yep. Just watched it again….and yes, it is a great movie.?

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On 9/6/2022 at 11:48 PM, ChrisBcritter said:

I'm still posting! Let's try again.

"Now what in the hell is going on? Well, why wasn't the Army notified? And did anyone think to inform Washington? Ahh, I thought so..."

Hint: Actor won two Oscars (neither was for this role). So did the movie.

Isn't that one of the Red vs. Blue movies?

Posted
2 hours ago, Raoul Ross said:

Isn't that one of the Red vs. Blue movies?

Nope. More hints?

One member of the large cast started his career with Citizen Kane and ended it with Heaven's Gate.

Another only made two American films but was in another film in his home country that became a comedy when it was dubbed into English.

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Nope, a bit too early, but you're warm in one way: Seven Days in May and the movie in question both feature three of the same actors. One actor previously worked for Alfred Hitchcock, one previously worked for Blake Edwards, and the other previously worked for Stanley Kubrick.

(This is fun, but it's gonna take a whole page to write out the answers to the clues!)

(Oh, it's not The Longest Day, either.)

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The only other movies I can think of with large and famous casts would be It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World or The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming.

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52 minutes ago, Raoul Ross said:

Are you talking to me?

Um no I think i was responding to Chris Mcritter i believe.I can’t guess his movie quote.Sorry i should’ve been clearer on my post.

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1 minute ago, NYLIBUD said:

Sorry for some reason my response got erased.I think i was responding to Chris Bcritter.Idk why my response got erased.Sorry again.

Well actually, The Asphalt Jungle is the correct response to my Marilyn Monroe movie quote, lol

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Yea! ?

She says it towards the end of the movie as detectives are trying to search her room, just before they take her Sugar Daddy (Lon, played by Louis Calhern) away.

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11 minutes ago, Raoul Ross said:

Yea! ?

She says it towards the end of the movie as detectives are trying to search her room, just before they take her Sugar Daddy (Lon, played by Louis Calhern) away.

Oh gotcha,cool.That was also a difficult one.

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You see something down there Chief?No i think I’m just gonna barf.Gee Margie you ok?Yea it’s just morning sickness.Well that passed,now i’m hungry again.You want some breakfast?Oh no Norm made some eggs.So now whatta think?Lets go take a look at that trooper.

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23 hours ago, Raoul Ross said:

The only other movies I can think of with large and famous casts would be It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World or The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming.

 

23 hours ago, Raoul Ross said:

Fantastic Voyage?

Nope on all those, although you have the right studio (20th Century-Fox).

Guess we might as well put this one to bed; it's Tora! Tora! Tora!.

The clues:

Hint: Actor won two Oscars (neither was for this role). So did the movie.

Jason Robards (as Lt. General Walter C. Short) made the quote; he won Oscars for All the President's Men (1976) and  Julia (1977). L.B. Abbott and A. D. Flowers won Oscars for Visual Effects.

Another of the movie's actors (in a small but historically significant role) used to work for Desi Arnaz

Jerry Fogel (as LCDR William Outerbridge, CO, USS Ward, which fired the first shots on December 7th and sank a Japanese midget sub); played Jerry Buell on The Mothers-In-Law, produced by Desi Arnaz.

another (in the extended version only) was better known for playing a character in a long-running film series; that character's name was in the title of this movie.

Kiyoshi Atsumi (as a ship's cook in the extended version); starred in a long-running Japanese film series as "Tora-san".

Submarines were involved, partly - but think small, very small. and not very successful.

Japanese midget subs used in the attack; most were sunk, one was beached and one crewman became the first Japanese POW.

One member of the large cast started his career with Citizen Kane and ended it with Heaven's Gate.

Joseph Cotten (as Secretary of War Henry Stimson).

Another only made two American films but was in another film in his home country that became a comedy when it was dubbed into English.

Tatsuya Mihashi (as Commander Minoru Genda); his other American film was None but the Brave (1965) and the dubbed film was Woody Allen's What's Up, Tiger Lily?.

Seven Days in May and the movie in question both feature three of the same actors. One actor previously worked for Alfred Hitchcock, one previously worked for Blake Edwards, and the other previously worked for Stanley Kubrick.

Martin Balsam (as Admiral Kimmel) was in Psycho; George Macready (as Secretary of State Cordell Hull) was in The Great Race; Richard Anderson (as Captain John Earle) was in Paths of Glory, respectively.

Thanks for letting me play this out so long! :)

 

 

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, NYLIBUD said:

They shot him,they shot Donnie.No there were no shots fired.It was a heart attack.

 

The Big Lebowski

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