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OK...here we go, for the first time in a long time.
Guess the movie and actor of the following quote, and you get to pose the next question. if you DO get it right, be sure to post another question about movies or TV and keep it going for a bit.
HINT: This young actor is a Big Name now, but was barely pubescent in this movie...
"My crack?? My crack is going to be shown in every airport?! People are going to move to Hawaii just to be close to my crack?!"
There ya go, folks...have at it!
"Always forgive your enemies...nothing annoys them quite so much." Oscar Wilde
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marc
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Wednesday at the flea market, as we usually do, Kevin and I went for our morning mosey around to the outside vendors to see if there were anything we could not possibly live without.....
One vendor had a variety of film digests, and a history of musicals and another history of westerns.... all togather there were 6 books and I got them all for $20.00.....
Another vendor had a pile of effemera (paper collectables)... and although I usually bypass boxes of this sort of thing something caught my eye and I meandered into the old gent's booth..... I almost had a stroke!!!!! There in the bottom of a pile of news clippings, baseball crap and post cards were laying 27 theater plaquards from between 1911 and 1945.... IN MINT CONDITION.....
I offhandedly (showing little interest is one of my ploys to getting a good deal) asked the man how much for the posters and he replied $1.00 each... (I was expecting him to say something in the area of $200.00)
Well I slowly perused my treasure then tossed them on the table and asked if he would consider $20.00 for the whole pile.... as he was thinking aabout it I found a small poster of Marlena Deitrich and tossed it into the mix and added.... This too....
HE SAID YES........ YYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY
Dances around room.... (and that IS a sight).....
Happy Happy Happy.....
Life is great for me... Most of the time... But then I meet people online... Very few are real friends... Many say they are but know nothing of what it means... Some say they are, but are so shallow...
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Yippie!!!
At long last, I know the answer to one of these!
That was Elijah Wood (who always was and still is one of the best [not to mention cutest!] young actors in Hollywood) in the title role in the movie "North", reacting to having have his picture taken for a print ad for suntan lotion.
OK, here's my "follow-up":
"I love it this way. My feet against the tar which is soft from the spring heat. The slight breeze that runs across your entire body, especially your crotch. You feel an incredible power being naked under a dome of stars while a giant city is dressed dodging cars all around you five flights down. I don't think of anything while I'm doing the actual tugging, least of all the heavy sex fantatsies I have to resort to indoors; just my own naked self and the stars breathing down, and it's beautiful. Time sure flies when you're young and jerking off."
Thanks, David!
We do not remember days...we remember moments.
Cesare Pavese
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"Be excellent to each other, and, party on dudes"!
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And that new one is WONderful!!
I loved that movie..."Basketball Diaries" with Leonardo Dicaprio, one of our recent Beauty Pagent wanna be's...
OK, here's another...
"You know I'd rather walk on my lips than speak ill of anybody, BUT..."
Have at it again, folks!::-)
"Always forgive your enemies...nothing annoys them quite so much." Oscar Wilde
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smith
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Registered: January 1970
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obsession with Steel Magnolias. How many times have you watched it? I have 2 movies I try to avoid and still watch them everytime they come on: Steel Magnolias and Terms of Endearment. (sniffle) I told you I cry alot :-/
Anyway, Truvy said that.
How about this one?
"What interesting china. Why, it looks like young men playing leapfrog. Is it Greek?"
smith
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"birdcage" !!!!! i forget the names at present, but it was the girl's (played by calista flockhart) mother (or father?) that said it over dinner at robin williams/nathan lane's (i'm forgetting the character names...) house!
since i answered this so shottily (but had to answer because it's one i actually knew!) i'll let someone else ask the next question. i get over-excited when i know the answers to these kinds of games, sometimes!
my void does not want.
-- 2.13.61.
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smith
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Registered: January 1970
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You got it. It was her mother. I love that movie You take the next one, you earned it. JJ
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it was mrs. keeley, wasn't it? i just looked at the movie box, rofl!!! i think it was.
so i'll go ahead and throw one out then, if that's cool:
" yeah. we had this electric moment when you said to me, 'why do you have to be gay?' and i said to you, 'me? why do you have to be a woman?' "
my void does not want.
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smith
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Registered: January 1970
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I just saw it on Bravo not too long ago. I don't remember the character's names but he was having a party cause he was dying and all his old friends came and at the end he and his old love were together.
My Party or It's My Party ?????? (and I'll cry if I want to heehee) So sad.
And now you'll let me have the next one cause I got most of it, right? (smith bats his eyelashes sweetly)
"Nothing makes one as vain as being told one is a sinner!"
"It's funny how beautiful people are when they're walking out the door."
"I needn't mention how essential dreaming is to the character of a rock star."
I'll even give you the main character: Brian Slade
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even if you hadn't batted those lashes!
yes, it's called "it's my party," and it was the main character nick speaking to his good friend lina on the second day of the party.
one of the best movies ever, that.
my void does not want.
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Back to you, Ms. Girl M.
"Always forgive your enemies...nothing annoys them quite so much." Oscar Wilde
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it was smith's go, i think, since he guessed "it's my party." if not i can think up one real quick.
my void does not want.
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because it's late and it just popped into my head. forgive me, smith?
okay, here it is!
"...you speak blasphemy, sir."
"fluently."
my void does not want.
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smith
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Registered: January 1970
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I DID give you the next quotes question in my reply up ^^^^^^^^ there. Nobody reads my replies all the way through ::pout pout pout::
Yours is Tuck Everlasting.........the book was better than the film but the film had Jonathan Jackson. Too bad he wouldn't fit in the book
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generally i do read things through, but i had the RSS feeder box made to be smaller than an IM box yesterday, since i had a ton of stuff on my screen, and i guess i didn't scroll down far enough. like, a space between paragraphs when it was that small scrolled like it was 5 spaces, and i thought it was it. i'm so sorry!! :'-(
my void does not want.
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I missed that line; my mind must have been distracted somehow....
We do not remember days...we remember moments.
Cesare Pavese
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smith
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Registered: January 1970
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Okay, anyone.......anyone..........Brian Slade?? I KNOW someone has seen that movie. I'm too lazy to type the quotes over again.
Ewan McGregor ~ tight black leather pants ~ full eye makeup
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timmy
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Location: UK, in Devon
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Ok, "Velvet Goldmine"
I am a Bowie fan. Well I lusted after him really.
Now then. In a song. "oh...... Dammit!"
Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
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I thought you might get distracted by it! ::-)
I'm drawing a blank! I am so horrible with these! ??
We do not remember days...we remember moments.
Cesare Pavese
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that sounds eerily like the bridge to the chorus of "i touch myself" by the divinyls.
i'm about to go plug them into a lyric search engine just to be sure.
my void does not want.
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i totally read smith's lyric as he was asking FOR the song, not the next step in the game. so uh .. i'm going to offer up this one and then back out, heh! my head's a wee swimmy and now i've officially cluttered the thread! ::-)
movie:
"I can't believe you people. I come for you, and you want to stay, I let you stay and you want to go."
my void does not want.
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timmy
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Too easy. Damn he was cute. Joe Black. Yummy. he could have had hsi way with me in any way he wanted in that role.
Now ~scratches head~ What now............. ?
Hmmmmm.
"Who's on first?"
Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
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Isn't that originally an Abbott and Costello routine? For sure I can't remember which of their movies it was in, tho...
But if that's enough of an answer to count...here's another:
"You'll have to forgive him...see, when the aliens abducted him, they performed experiments on him...sexual experiments..."
Have at it guys!::-)
"Always forgive your enemies...nothing annoys them quite so much." Oscar Wilde
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timmy
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Location: UK, in Devon
Registered: February 2003
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You need a clue? I know the routine, butI am thinking of a film. It had a short guy in it and a classic car.
Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
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People will tell you where they've gone
They'll tell you where to go
But till you get there yourself you never really know
Where some have found their paradise
Other's just come to harm
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timmy
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Location: UK, in Devon
Registered: February 2003
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Yup. now YOu choose a film and quote
Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
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No Message Body
People will tell you where they've gone
They'll tell you where to go
But till you get there yourself you never really know
Where some have found their paradise
Other's just come to harm
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