Monday, July 16, 2012

Your Turn

What movie do you know all the words to?

225 comments:

  1. Dogma, lots of Will Ferrell movies.

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  2. Anonymous10:02 AM

    Aladdin

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  3. Sound of Music

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  4. Clash of the Titans -- the first one

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  5. Not ALL of them, but I know a ridiculous amount from Christmas Vacation. Shitter's full!!

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  6. The Exorcist.

    Does that make me weird?

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  7. Recently memorized THOR. That's what happens when you watch it every day. THOR THOR THOR THOR THOR.

    Previously, Office Space and Spinal Tap.

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  8. The Princess Bride

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  9. Tombstone and GOONIES!

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  10. Breakfast Club...

    Demented and sad, but social!

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  11. The Princess Bride and Happy Gilmore. ;)

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  12. Waiting for Guffman

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  13. The Parent Trap (with Haley Mills, not LiLo) and The Mummy.

    Please don't judge me. ;)

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  14. Old School!! That movie still kills me

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  15. The Princess Bride,
    Gone with the Wind,
    16 Candles
    The Quiet Man
    Sound Of Music
    Wizard of Oz

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  16. The Cutting Edge

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  17. The Princess Bride and The Matrix

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  18. "Scarface", the Al Pacino version. That and "Very Bad Things."

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  20. Princess Bride, Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, The Wizard of Oz.

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  21. Aladdin, The Lion King, and the original Star Wars trilogy :)

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  22. Beetlejuice and Clue.

    I watched those two movies everyday for a whole summer when I was a kid and can still recite them to this day.

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  23. Dazed and Confused, Dirty Dancing, Breakfast Club, 16 candles....sigh. Jake Ryan....

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    1. Ack! Me too...I like it better than the original! :)

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  25. I used to work in a department store in the Children's clothes section and we had a tv that played videos (VHF!). Lion King, Aladin, Beaty and the Beast. Not by choice.

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  26. Grease
    Fast Times at Ridgemont High
    Parenthood
    16 Candles
    Pretty in Pink
    200 Cigarettes

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  27. Pillow Talk, Glass Bottom Boat

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  28. Pillow Talk, Glass Bottom Boat

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  29. Princess Bride, Mean Girls, Grease, Ferris Buellers Day off

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  30. Meet the Parents too. My best friend and I used to watch that movie almost every night to fall asleep. It's all in there subliminally :)

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  31. I forgot the biggest one of my teenage life; Suburbia.

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  32. Battle Royale(which I admit is creepy), clueless,Mean Girls, scream(just the first),practical magic, and but I'm a cheerleader

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  33. Goonies
    Breakfast Club
    Sixteen Candles
    Princess Bride

    I LOVE these films! I am a sucker for the underdog :D

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  34. Pillow Talk, Glass Bottom Boat

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  35. @ Miss Good Intentions - I thought I was the only one that has seen Grease 2 multiple times! ;) I love Michelle Pfeiffer in that movie. Her clothes, her hair, her makeup - EVERYTHING.

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  36. Clueless, Titanic, and Dead Man On Campus!

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  37. All the Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Godfather movies.

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  38. Casablanca, Wizard of Oz. And a lot of the Princess Bride.

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  39. Princess Bride! And for all of those peeps who are in Boston, the movie is being shown this Thursday night, outdoors at the Lyman Estate in Waltham
    http://calendar.boston.com/waltham_ma/events/show/266352505-movies-at-the-mansion-the-princess-bride

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  40. Talladega Nights, Beauty and the Beast (thanks to my kids), and most of Mean Girls.

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  41. Rebecca
    Rear Window
    Wizard of Oz
    Singin' in the Rain
    Ghostbusters
    Little Mermaid

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  42. Lol @ FSP.

    For me it'd be Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

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  43. I'm frantically trying to get ready to go, but everybody should add their favorite quotes to their movie choice too :)

    Anybody else want to hear what @himmmm's favorite movie is? :)

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  44. The Sound of Music
    Better Off Dead
    My Cousin Vinny

    That's a weird list. I don't know what that says about me...

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  45. @FSP lol! Me, too, and I haven't even seen it!

    Mine is Stand By Me. Huge River Phoenix crush when I was a little girl and loved Stephen King.

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  46. Yes @Sunny. I would like to know...

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  47. @T-Grape: we've GOT to meet someday.

    "I hate busses."

    "D'you have any vibrators?"

    "The dogs... watch out for the dogs!"

    "We're going to Frisco" "Frisco! Yay!"

    I could go on and on...

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  48. Mary Poppins - my oldest was obsessed

    Home Alone - my youngest was obsessed

    Elf - again, the youngest (and me, I must admit)

    The Cat in the Hat ( I know everyone panned this one, but Mike Myers and Alec Baldwin kill me in this one!)

    Also, Ghostbusters and Splash from my youth. Me and my brother - good times!

    My hubby's obsession was Strange Brew. It's a jelly, eh?

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  49. Gone With The Wind
    Rocky Horror Picture Show

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  50. Eternal Sunshine, all the LOTR movies, and Chicago. (in fact, one of my burlesque routines is When You're Good to Mama!)

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  51. Caddyshack
    Raising Arizona

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  52. GWTW. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION. Probably THE PRINCESS BRIDE and THE WIZARD OF OZ as well. But definitely the first two.

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  53. Ferris Bueller's Day Off

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  54. Lol,FSP


    Wizard of Oz
    Princess Bride
    Spinal Tap
    Waiting for Guffman (a Christopher Guest pattern, here)
    Blues Brothers
    Love Actually
    Life of Brian
    Elf

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  55. And all the movies I mentioned are still ones I love to watch. To me, that's the real test of a classic movie.

    I'm going to add What About Bob to my personal list - "did you know I sail now? I'm a sailor - ahoy Dr. Marvin!"

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  56. Sunny - there are too many! Here are a few that became code words for me and my sisters.

    Dead things Mikey, dead things! (goonies)

    I do not think that word means what you think it means. (princess bride)

    They're not stolen. They're put away. (parenthood)

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  57. Hard Day's Night. First job teenage job was working at candy counter of local theater. That movie played there for months. I'm still a Beatles fan. (Yes, I'm old).

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  58. MST3K: The Movie
    The Little Mermaid
    Cinderella

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  59. Of course there are more, but I can't think of them.

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  60. oh Frufra - Me too! Bill Murray and Dryfuss at their best!! LMAO.

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  61. Lol, just did.

    Big Business
    Steel Magnolias
    9 to 5
    The Quiet Man

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  62. 16 candles
    Pretty in Pink
    Talladega Nights
    Sleepless in Seattle

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  63. Moonstruck. I end up watching it every time it's on TV.

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  64. You remind me of the babe.
    What babe?
    The babe with the POWER.
    What power?
    The power of voodoo...
    Who do?
    You do!
    Do what?
    Remind me of the babe!


    Squee! Now I gotta go watch it!

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  65. Goodfellas
    Pulp Fiction
    Boogie Nights
    Wizard of Oz
    History of The World Part 1
    Young Frankenstein
    Good Will Hunting

    just to name a few....i am like Rain Man when it comes to this shit.

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    1. History of the world part one is one of my all time favorites..

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  66. Pineapple Express, Lion King, Mean Girls. Some other ones, but those are the ones I can pretty much quote the whole way through. Half Baked and Can't Hardly Wait, too

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  67. I thought I was the only one who watched "The Quiet Man" multiple times.

    There aren't too many Bette Davis, Cary Grant or Katerine Hepburn movies that I have not seen upteen million times.

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  68. LOL at "The Artist"

    O Brother Where Art Thou, Wonder Boys, and my personal fave...

    Drive Me Crazy (You have to drink whenever The Donnas appear :) )

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  69. When I was younger, at least...
    Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory
    NL Christmas Vacation
    It's a Wonderful Life
    Clueless
    Reality Bites

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  70. Notting Hill
    Independence Day
    While You Were Sleeping

    And since it was the only video tape we had when we first moved: The Hard Way

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  71. Age of Innocence
    A Star is Born - Kristoferson version
    A Bronx Tale

    I know there are more...

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  72. Office Space and Old School. Brideamaids is about to be in there if I can help it. :)

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  73. @Vicki, How could I forget The Quiet Man??? I don't even have to watch it or McLintock! because I can close my eyes and watch them in my head, complete with memorized lines.

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  74. Dazed and Confused (Real Life easy to memorize)
    Caddyshack (how 'bout a Fresca? It's a mirac)
    Monty Python and the Holy Grail (yes, am nerd)
    My Couin Vinny (utes)
    Superbad (the cops and mclovin)
    Fast Times (Real Life update)
    Apocalypse Now (Air Cav bits + "never get off the boat")

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  75. OMG! I just read the other comments, and we have nothing in common, do we? Only ones are your lists I would add are Dumb and Dumber and Love, Actually.

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  76. The Fellowship of the Ring

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  77. This is one of the things I love about our CDaN family, and getting to know us all!

    The Burbs
    Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    Ghostbusters
    Star Wars
    Rear Window
    The Man in the Brown Suit
    The Living Daylights
    For Your Eyes Only

    All movies I can happily watch daily!

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    1. Oh hell I forgot
      Hallowe'en
      Broken Lizard's Club Dread

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  78. It’s a Wonderful Life.........to George, the richest man in town!

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  79. mary poppins
    sound of music
    the little mermaid
    my fair lady
    beauty and the beast

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  80. Johnny Dangerously
    Soapdish
    Grease

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  81. When Harry met Sally
    Dirty Dancing (thanks to the daughter)
    Harvey
    Waking Ned Devine
    Lord of the Rings
    Christmas Vacation (At times I think I married Clark)
    A Christmas Story
    Under the Tuscan Sun
    Dogma
    Steel Magnolias

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  82. Purple Rain & Boogie Nights.

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  83. Princess Bride
    Zoolander

    and the most underrated movie of all time:
    Drop Dead Gorgeous

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  84. Grease
    Willy Wonka
    Rocky Horror Picture Show
    Dirty Dancing

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  85. Empire Records
    The Crush
    Clueless
    Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion
    Christmas Vacation
    Christmas in Connecticut
    Gigi

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  86. "Casablanca" via "Play It Again, Sam"

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  87. @sue Ellen Mishkey. I LOVE Clue. I used to watch that everyday when I was a kid. Was quoting it Saturday night to a friend!

    Lotr is another one

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  88. The Wizard of Oz, Independence Day, and Empire Records.

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  89. Forgot Grease. I know all the words to the movie, plus I do the accents.

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  90. Almost Famous
    Sixteen Candles
    Valley Girl
    Easy A
    Pygmalion/My Fair Lady
    Mean Girls
    Raising Arizona
    Caddyshack
    The Graduate
    Ferris Beuller's Day Off
    Animal House

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  91. When Harry Met Sally
    A Christmas Story

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  92. "My name is Iñigo Montoya, you killed my father. Prepare to die."
    "Goblin king, goblin king. wherever you may be, take this child of mine far away from me."

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  93. @VIP Blonde - HA! I really didn't expect to see another Empire Records on here! I was absolutely obsessed with it in 8th grade, stemming from my GIANT Ethan Embry crush. I found a journal not that long ago with the first 20 minutes of the film transcribed, lol.

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    1. Love that movie! I also have a playlist on my iPod with every song from the movie in the order they appear in the movie. I wish they would release the original on DVD!

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  94. A Chorus Line.

    "Dance 10, looks 3? And I'm still on unemployment? Dancing for my own enjoyment? That ain't it kid. That ain't it kid."

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  95. Sixteen Candles
    Gone with the Wind
    The Wizard of Oz
    Grease
    Clueless
    Steel Magnolias

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  96. Forgot these:
    Dazed and Confused
    Life of Brian
    Meaning of Life
    Monty Python & the Holy Grail
    13 Going on 30
    Superbad
    Kick-Ass

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  97. Singles.

    I also know every line of dialogue of many, many episodes of both Mad Men and Game of Thrones.

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  98. 16 Candles
    Pretty In Pink
    Dream a Little Dream - "Why am I running? I have. A Broken. Leg."

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  99. I love that all of us seem to love all the same movies! Best readers on the 'verse!

    Mine is Sense and Sensibility. Oh, and Tombstone.

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  100. Good call on Drive Me Crazy. I usually re-watch that movie at least once a year. They finally released a BluRay version, yay!

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  101. The Wizard of Oz--and with all of the timing and inflections, too.

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  102. Damn, forgot about the Jane Austen adaptations. I've memorized the novels, so the movies are a breeze to remember.

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  103. Broadcast News

    Aaron Altman: What do you think the Devil is going to look like if he's around? Nobody is going to be taken in if he has a long, red, pointy tail. No. I'm semi-serious here. He will look attractive and he will be nice and helpful and he will get a job where he influences a great God-fearing nation and he will never do an evil thing... he will just bit by little bit lower standards where they are important. Just coax along flash over substance... Just a tiny bit. And he will talk about all of us really being salesmen. And he'll get all the great women.

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  104. Dangerous Liasons
    The Little Mermaid
    Coming to America

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  105. Talledega Nights - "sometimes I like to picture jESUS IN A TUXEDO T-SHIRT..."

    Friday - "It's friday, you ain't got no job..."

    Old School - "You're my boy Blue"

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  106. Mean Girls
    Clueless
    How to lose a guy in 10 days
    Grease
    Grease 2
    Dirty Dancing

    I appear to be a 15 year old trapped in the body of a 33 year old

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  107. *karen* said...
    @Vicki, How could I forget The Quiet Man??? I don't even have to watch it or McLintock! because I can close my eyes and watch them in my head, complete with memorized lines.


    That's what I used to do when I worked in the cafeteria at school! While I would serve spoiled little trust fund shits, I would have either The Quiet Man, Cinderella, or the Little Mermaid playing in my head.

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  108. Star Wars
    Sense and Sensibility
    Matrix
    When Harry met Sally
    Grease

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  109. Fatal Attraction.

    "I'm not going to be ignored Dan."

    Love Glenn Close.

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  110. Bridget Jones' Diary. OK... this scene really. http://youtu.be/oZu2JfM2Aq8

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  111. Big
    Princess Bride
    Shawshank Redemption
    The Big Lebowski

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  112. Anonymous11:38 AM

    The Little Mermaid
    The Princess Bride

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  113. A Christmas Story
    Christmas Vacation
    Home Alone
    Arsenic and Old Lace
    Dumb and Dumber

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  114. waynes world! waynes world! party time, excellent!

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  115. Mmmm. The Quiet Man. The Duke was pretty hot in that movie.

    There are too many to think of:

    Gone with the Wind
    The Godfather
    Waiting for Guffman
    Star Wars
    The Empire Strikes Back
    All About Eve
    Jaws
    Cars

    Pretty soon we'll have to add The Avengers to the list. The little guy loooves Ironman and we've seen the movie 3 times so far...

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  116. OH! I did forget Star Wars!

    "Aren't you a little short for a stormtrooper?"

    "Huh..oh.. My name's Luke Skywalker and I'm here to rescue you!"

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  117. Caddyshack. I was just annoying my husband with that over the weekend. I say the lines before they do.

    "That's the ugliest looking hat I ever saw. You buy this hat and you get a free bowl of soup. Oh...it looks good on you though." Dramatic eyeroll.

    And scene.

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  118. Clueless!

    "What's with you kid? You think the death of Sammy Davis left an opening in the Rat Pack?"

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  119. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
    Pulp Fiction

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  120. "What in the wide, wide world of sports is going on here?"

    B.S.

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  121. Grease is the word, is the word that you heard!

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  122. YES!!! I completely forgot about Blazing Saddles! Fucking LOVE the hell out of that movie!

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  123. Pretty Woman
    Better Off Dead

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  124. @FSP - HYSTERICAL !

    (Just saw the Artist last night)

    PS: 'B.S'. is Blazing Saddles)

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  125. Glengarry Glen Ross! Love that damn movie.

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  126. I quote lines and sometimes entire scenes from a lot of movies...but I can quote Denis Leary's "No Cure For Cancer" from beginning to end, no clues, no reminders.

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  127. @Vicki, how are you ? Read all your comments while on vacation. Spilled a margarita, maybe two... :)

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  128. there are many. "Goodfella", "Poltergeist", The Fugitive", ("When I got home, there was a man in my house!"), are top three.

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  129. Anonymous12:11 PM

    Gone With the Wind and Rocky Horror. Apparently Merlin D. Bear and I are soulmates.

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  130. Labyrinth. I'm not ashamed...

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  131. @Abbadon

    "What is that rubbish? It doesn't even start with I wish!"

    I'm FB friends with Toby. He just got married not too long ago and he's big in the Faery art subculture with both his parents, who did artistic direction on the movie. My art is in the same field and I've met them a few times. They frequent the faery oriented cons and shows that go on yearly.

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  132. Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Super Troopers. Space Balls.

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  133. Dumb & Dumber, Anchorman, Old School, The Hangover, Blades of Glory, Tommy Boy, Super Troopers, Clueless, Malibu's Most Wanted and Strange Wilderness.

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    1. Dogma, Clerks, Clerks 2, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and MallRats.

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  134. Roman Holiday - and many more.....

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  135. 10 Things I Hate About You
    Dirty Dancing
    Clueless - 'Oh my God...I LOVE Josh!' fave quote ever
    Gone with the Wind
    Heathers
    The Notebook
    Ferris Bueller's Day Off

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  136. Oh and I forgot Scream!! Argh Billy and Stu were the best...

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  137. Better Off Dead
    Army of Darkness
    Forgiveness (thanks to DH)
    Pride & Prejudice (Colin Firth version)
    Princess Bride
    The Thing (Thanks hubby)
    Big Trouble in Little China (hubby again)
    League of Their Own

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  138. I want my TWO DOLLARS!!!

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  139. Gone With the Wind
    Casablanca
    Romeo and Juliet (1968)
    This Property is Condemned
    It's a Wonderful Life

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  140. The Princess Bride

    Christmas Vacation

    Vegas Vacation...."Now don't get chintzy on me"

    Shawshank Redenption

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  141. Now I'm stuck on Mel Brooks and The Producers and humming Springtime for Hitler.. need to get another sing. Oh, Sound of Music, that'll do.

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  142. Hey, Agent. Didn't know you were on vacay. How was it?

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  143. as embarassing as it is - Twilight and Finding Nemo :D

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  144. Heathers

    Ferris Bueller

    When Harry Met Sally

    Clueless

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  145. @Vicki, next year , you and all my fellow Bostonians must come down. Sunset over the Gulf of Mexico, aaah.. The rich do live , well, "differently" . We loved it:)

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  146. Pulp Fiction

    Clueless

    Swingers

    Grandmas Boy

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  147. The Breakfast Club
    Heathers

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  148. So many good ones on here...

    CLUE - Sue Ellen Mishkey.. Such great lines from that one.. Classic!

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  149. All you Princess Bride people, how could I have forgotten to put that? Hell yes!

    "No more rhyming, I mean it!"

    "Anybody want a peanut?"

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  150. Star Wars. Not anymore, though.

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  151. LOVE to see all the Pillow Talk fans! Me too.

    Also Fast Times and Waiting for Guffman!

    Never seen Princess Bride. Is this a problem?

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  152. Forgot about

    Wayne's World..."camera one, camera two, camera one, camera two"
    &
    "Little.Yellow.Different"
    &
    "I like to play...ting!"

    Sense and Sensibility..."He didn't get those from the hothouse"


    Goodfella's..."I had a sugar bowl full of coke on the nightstand"

    Grease...

    "Cha Cha: They call me Cha Cha because I'm the best dancer at St. Bernadette's.

    Frenchy: With the worst reputation."

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  153. Rocky Horror Picture Show - I was part of the live cast for two years in college and mostly "played" Janet and Magenta, but I "played" most of the other roles at least once. Good times ;)

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  154. Sixteen Candles - Dong, WHERE is my automobile???

    League of Their Own - Marla Hooch Hooch

    O Brother Where Art Thou - We thought you was a TOAD!!!!!!!

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  155. Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

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  156. When Harry Met Sally... and Tootsie

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  157. The Sound of Music

    &

    Scarface

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  158. There Will Be Blood "Bastard in a basket!"
    Tombstone "Johnny Ringo. It looks like someone just walked over your grave."
    Dumb and Dumber "We got no food, we got no jobs. Our pet's heads are falling off!"
    O Brother Where Art Thou? "I don't want Fop god damnit. I'm a Dapper Dan man!"
    Honeymoon In Vegas "You turned me into a whore!"

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  159. The Outsiders...ever word and every song...so sad

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  160. Lion in Winter

    I know.
    You know I know.
    I know you know I know.
    We know Henry knows,
    and Henry knows we know it.
    We're a knowledgeable family."

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  162. Jurassic Park
    Mulan
    The Mummmy
    Super Troopers (Mac, if you were my son Id smother you. Smother me in gravy you dirty old man...)
    Clueless, which also taught me valuable life lessons (taking my nose ring out when my allergies act up!) and introduced me to radiohead!
    Anchorman- i know pretty much every word of this movie.

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  163. i forgot the greatest and most easily quotable movie of all time: THE BIG LEBOWSKI

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  164. Anonymous4:18 PM

    Rushmore

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  165. Anonymous4:20 PM

    Blazing Saddles, Grease, and The Jerk

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  166. I can't believe there aren't more references to:
    Pretty Woman
    "Seven 'fines' since we left the match, can I have another word?"
    "How about Asshole! There's a word."
    "I think I liked 'fine' better."

    When Harry Met Sally
    "When you realize you've found the person you want to spend the rest of your life with, you want the rest of your life to start right away."

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  167. Glad to see some love for Heathers on here! I STILL say "what's your damage? !?!" And " would someone please tell me why I do such-and-such?" "Because you're an idiot..."

    Also- Forrest Gump, Goodfellas, Clueless, Pulp Fiction, Office Space, Braveheart.... Gosh there are so many!

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  168. Aliens-it has become a family thing. So when someone watches with us, we all do all the parts, including the slaps.

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