Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Your Turm

Even if you don't like the movie, what is the one movie you know almost every word to?


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    1. lol@Kristin good one!

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    2. Weintstein must of paid millions$$$ to get those nominations and awards.

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    3. With pleasure

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    1. Daddy would you like some sausages?

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    2. LOL. Only if the sausages come with a CHEESE HELMET I don't even want to think about how many movies I know by heart, this is among the most embarrassing though

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  3. None but I knew someone who could recite every line from the original Star Wars trilogy.

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  4. When Harry Met Sally.

    Ferris Bueller.

    Love Actually.

    Old School.

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  5. Newsies. Not ashamed.

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  6. No movies, but I bet I know every bit of dialogue from Seinfeld...

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  7. Helen, I was also going to say Princess Bride. How anyone couldn't love that movie is INCONCEIVABLE!

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  8. Maybe even Tommy Boy too

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  9. Too many to name all of them. But Kids is definitely one of them!

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    1. Wayne's World FO SHO!

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    2. "i dont even own aah gun, let alone enough guns to neccesitate an entire rack. What am i gonna do with a gun rack?"

      Wayne's World!
      Party Time!
      Excellent!

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  11. Steel Magnolias
    Sleepless in Seattle
    Pride and Prejudice (BBC version)
    The Fellowship of the Ring

    And my nerd status is cemented.

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  12. Anonymous10:12 AM

    Star Wars IV, V, and VI
    Fievel Goes West
    Princess Bride
    Die Hard
    Indiana Jones 1 & 3
    As Good As It Gets
    The Birdcage

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  13. Through no particular desire of my own I watched (and as a result learnt the words off by heart) Monsters Inc every single day for eighteen months.

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  14. Jeez, now that I think about it… Several! I do love them all though. Some are:
    Halloween (three)
    Ghostbusters (both)
    Scream (four)
    Clue
    The Spy in Black
    Margaret Rutherford's Miss Marple films
    Enemy of the State
    All over the place! ;))

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  15. The Shawshank Redemption. I do not know what it is about that movie. I've seen it hundreds of times, but when I come across it on tv, my plans for the evening get canceled. If I owned it on DVD, I'd probably starve to death.

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  16. It seems the question is a movie you don't like but still know all the words to, so I'll go with Star Wars. I have sat through exactly one Star Wars movie (the one where Anakin does a lava dance) but the memes are everywhere.

    Movies I like and know all the words to are legion, but far and above all of them, I'd say Serenity.

    {Joins Lisa in Nerdville}

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    1. OH, and Princess Bride. I've read the book and watched the movie countless times.

      Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.

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    2. The book, Seven. The Princess Bride in book form makes the movie seem like worm food, and it's one of the best movies of all time.

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  17. A Fish Called Wanda
    Clueless

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  18. Dazed and Confused.. All I'm saying is that if I ever refer to these as the best years of my life, remind me to kill myself... That's what I love about these high school girls, man, I get older, they stay the same age.. The Fourth of July don't forget what you're celebrating..a bunch of slave owning aristocratic white males didn't want to pay their taxes...

    The height of happiness: a quote-along showing of D&C at an Alamo Drafthouse.

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    1. @Sadie - Get one good shot in and then everyone jumps in and pulls you apart.

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  19. Dazed & Confused
    F&L Las Vegas
    Most of the Marx Bros. movies
    City Lights
    The Gold Rush
    The Kid

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  20. Monty Python and the Holy Grail, both Ace Ventura movies, Pretty Woman, Home Alone..there are probably many actually.

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  21. Dumb & Dumber. Can't wait for the sequel!!!

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  22. Super Troopers, and I still love that movie. Sooo frickin funny

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  23. Dirty Dancing
    Goonies
    Sixteen Candles
    Clueless
    Top Gun

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  24. Pootie Tang

    Baby, I'm going to sine your pitty on the runny kine!

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  25. Some Like It Hot
    It Happened One Night

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  26. Princess Bride! (Just before this movie was released, I was living and working production in TV and films. I was invited to see a screening. While watching the film, I was the only person laughing at the innuendo jokes. I was kind of embarrassed because here I am sitting with other supposedly "smart" film/TV people and they were NOT laughing. They didn't get any of the innuendos. Not even the person who invited me! And, that was the last time they invited me to a screening!)

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    1. David Howes "Inconceivable!" "I don't think you know what that word means."

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  27. Dangerous Liasons.
    The Little Mermaid

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  28. Anonymous10:50 AM

    Anchorman! I can literally recite the entire thing. I love it, though.

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  29. Duh...The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

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  30. Grease

    Tombstone



    lmfao@sunshine. OMG. Hell no.

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  31. Tommy Boy
    Happy Gilmore
    Super Troopers
    Drop Dead Gorgeous
    Shaun of the Dead

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  32. Oh, and Clue. Love that movie!

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  33. Father of the Bride Parts I and II

    (the 1990's version)

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  34. Scarface, GalaxyQuest, Excalibur, Boondock Saints, Matrix, Nightmare Before Christmas (love them all)

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  35. Oh yes, Gitit, Grease definitely.

    And The Sound of Music.

    Singin' In The Rain

    (I see a pattern emerging...)

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  36. The Godfather and Tombstone

    @Sunshine, Pootie Tang will whoop yo ass so bad, you can write it off on yo taxes!

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  37. Rocky Horror Picture Show

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  38. The Breakfast Club here! "Did you know that beyond various girls in the Niagara Falls area, Brian and Claire are currently, 'riding the hobby horse?'"

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  39. Ferris Bueler's Day Off

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  40. Zoolander, Spaceballs, Office Space, The Princess Bride, Dude Where's My Car?.

    Hangs head in shame because I fucking hate Ashton Kutcher.

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  41. Oh and Twister since they play it every week.

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  42. Anything by John Hughes, The Princess Bride, Grease and Grease 2. I can play them in my head when I'm bored.

    And Armageddon. God help me, but I just love that freakin movie.

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  43. Dodgeball
    Nobody makes me bleed my own blood, nobody!

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  44. Anonymous11:33 AM

    I know this is really weird but I actually have extracted many of my favorite movie audios into mp3s and listen to them on my iPod when I have to do something tedious (clean, plaint, yard work...no brainer activities etc). It makes tedious things so much more bearable. So I know many many movies by heart cuz I listen a lot.
    I have over a 100 movies as mp3s but my faves are...
    Caddyshack
    Sixteen Candles
    Ferris Bueller
    Ghostbusters
    Just One of the Guys (hangs head in shame)
    Office Space
    Real Genius
    Super Troopers
    and many more

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  45. Ace Ventura:Pet Detective. I lost a bf years and years ago, and afterward, I watched that movie over and over day after day. Strange, but whatever gets a person through.

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  46. Goodfellas, The Godfather & Casablanca (love 'em all)

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  47. Happy Gilmore and Forrest Gump

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  48. Post-Toddlers, just thru sheer repetition: Blues Clues Ray Charles Movie, Schoolhouse Rocks videos, Deep in the Jungle, Thomas the Tank Engine every show or movie produced

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  49. The Princess Bride

    The Godfather

    South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut

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  50. Princesses Bride, A Christmas Story and How the Grinch Stole Christmas (original).

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  51. Steel Magnolias
    Tombstone
    Sixteen Candles
    Titanic
    GWTW
    Major League
    Grease
    Grease 2
    A League of Their Own

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  52. @Wahoo No shame in Just One of the Guys game! I love that movie. LOL

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  53. Anonymous12:42 PM

    Parenthood, Pretty Woman, Gentleman Prefer Bondes, Life of Brian...

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  54. The holy grail & life of Brian.

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  55. Animal House.

    "A ZIT!" Best line ever.

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  56. @Wahoowifey, I'm with Renoblondee--absolutely NO shame in Just One of the Guys.

    Joyce Hyser is a big of an unknown legend in many ways.

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    1. A biT. A BIT, ffs!

      Then again, it's apparently My TurM, so I can type what I like.

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  57. Wiglet--@FSP's laugh wasn't a pity laugh. Most of us were feeling it, laughing out loud even, and FSP simply spoke on our behalf. Kinda like a union boss.

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  58. Love Actually, Animal House, Field of Dreams

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  59. Dazed and Confused and Clueless. "Why didn't he like me? Had I stumbled into a patch of bad lighting?"

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  60. Dazed and Confused and Clueless. "Why didn't he like me? Had I stumbled into a patch of bad lighting?"

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  61. Young Frankenstein
    Breakfast Club
    Fast Times
    Star Wars IV

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  62. @Wahoowifey: That isn't crazy. I used to have the Army/Navy store scene from Falling Down on cassette. "Howzat fer FREEDOM?!!?"

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  63. @Sprink: Ha! I noticed that, too. It's a new category, "Your TurM." Share your latest turmoil/most tumultuous experience.

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  64. Dazed and Confused, and Anchorman.

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  65. "Stand By Me". Damn, I love that movie. I've even passed that love down to my two girls.

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  66. Am I the only one who watched Better Off Dead every day in high school?

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  67. Bridget Jones' Diary... Mark's speech at the Smug Married party makes my knees go weak.

    Most the BBC Pride and Prejudice... come on, that's like six hours long.

    Probably could've at one time: Murder by Death and Clue (best double feature ever), A Christmas Story, Airplane!, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Sixteen Candles, Weird Science.

    Probably more that I can't think of now.

    OMG, @Erin, I loved Better Off Dead! "Fronch fries! Fronch dressing! And.. Peru!"

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  68. Rocky Horror Picture Show
    History of the World Part I
    This is Spinal Tap
    Monty Python's Meaning of Life
    Monty Python and the Holy Grail
    Monty Python's Life of Brian

    Wow, that's a lot more than I thought I'd know! But silly Enty, how would anyone ever learn all the words to a movie they don't like?

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  69. Trouble in Paradise

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  70. The Outsiders
    Sixteen Candles
    Breakfast Club
    Tommy Boy
    Titanic
    Talladega Nights

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  71. Repo Man
    Dirty Harry
    Apollo 13
    Any Python film, record or television show

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  72. Oh, and any number of kid flicks, due to repeat watching with the tots, but that's involuntary. Plus, of course, The Big Lebowski. Every guy who gets divorced goes through a Dude phase.

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  73. National Lampoon's European Vacation.

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  74. Johnny Dangerously
    Grease
    Shawls hank Redemption
    Airplane

    My age is showing....

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  75. Ed Wood
    Cry Baby
    Moonstruck
    Wizard of Oz

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  76. Terms of Endearment
    New Jack City
    Fast Times at Ridgemont High
    "When it comes down to making out, whenever possible, put on side 1 of Led Zeppelin 4"

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  77. Bring....It...On...(the original, not any of those stoopid sequels)

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  78. Something about Mary!!

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  79. The Princess Bride
    Dirty Dancing

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  80. Princess Bride
    Ghostbusters
    Grosse Point Blank
    any Disney, Pixar, or Dreamworld movie, lyrics included.

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  81. Room With a View-- I put it on when I'm alone and cleaning the house and I talk with my 'friends' Aaack!

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  82. Braveheart (in the scottish accent too)
    The Lord of the Rings (all of them)
    Young Frankenstein (What hump?)

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  83. Sideways
    40 year old virgin
    GoodFella's
    Silence of the Lambs
    Incredibles
    Nemo
    Shawshank
    :)))))))))))))))))

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  84. Amadeus
    Heathers
    Goodfellas
    Pulp Fiction
    Clueless
    Silence of the Lambs
    Forrest Gump
    Titanic
    Planes, Trains & Automobiles

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  85. I share so many with y'all, but I don't think I saw these two gems-
    Valley Girl "like, Tommy, I'm totally not in love with you anymore!"
    Sid & Nancy "Siiiiiiiiid! What about the farewell drugs?!?!"

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  86. Caddyshack
    Wizard of Oz
    It's A Wonderful Life

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  87. Heathers
    Super Troopers
    Almost any John Hughes movie
    It's a Wonderful Life
    Any Firefly episode *shiny*
    River's Edge

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  88. o0ooh I forgot!!!!
    Almost any John Cusack movie
    Donnie Darko
    Tommy Boy
    Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Paul
    ... wow is that incredible or incredibly pathetic because I know there are more...

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  89. Nolesgirl, get out of my head!!!! Except for Donny Darko, your whole list is mine, too. It's a Wonderful Life is my all time favorite movie, right next to Raising Arizona.

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  90. @Seven! I've noticed mucho similarities in our posts too (great minds). LOVE LOVE Raising Arizona - missed that one... there are more, sadly. I felt I was being obnoxious by continuing to add to my list

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