great movie put downs

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  • brangdonbrangdon Posts: 14,090
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    "You're going to look pretty silly with that knife sticking out of your ass."
    Reminds me of, "You're going to look pretty stupid eating corn on the cob with no ****ing teeth." - Blues Brothers.
  • ironjadeironjade Posts: 10,001
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    Cates: You're gonna be sorry you ever met me.
    Reggie: I'm already sorry.

    "48 Hours".
  • TakaeTakae Posts: 13,555
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    "You know what you'll find when you look up 'idiot' in a dictionary?"
    "Um...A photo of me?"
    "That's what I'm talking about. That's what I'm talking about. The answer is no! What you'll find is a definition of the word 'idiot', which is what you ****ing are!"

    Unfortunately, I don't remember which film this is from. Google isn't helpful, so I may be misquoting the line.
  • Eddie BadgerEddie Badger Posts: 6,005
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    Dwayne T. Robinson: You listen to me, you little *sshole, I'm...
    John McClane: *sshole? I'm not the one who just got butt-f****d on national TV, *Dwayne*. Now, you listen to me, jerk-off, if you're not a part of the solution, you're a part of the problem. Quit being a part of the f*****g problem and put the other guy back on!

    Die Hard
  • Andy BirkenheadAndy Birkenhead Posts: 13,450
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    I don't know if you would class it as a 'put down' exactly but...
    In "Enter The Dragon", a tournament official jabs Bruce Lee on the arm with a book, growling "Mr Lee, Why you no wear uniform ?"
    The look Bruce Lee gives him is brilliant ! :D
  • JackappleJackapple Posts: 854
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    I love this line form the hamburger scene in Pulp Fiction ...."YOU!! a flock of seagulls.."
  • Eddie BadgerEddie Badger Posts: 6,005
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    I don't know if you would class it as a 'put down' exactly but...
    In "Enter The Dragon", a tournament official jabs Bruce Lee on the arm with a book, growling "Mr Lee, Why you no wear uniform ?"
    The look Bruce Lee gives him is brilliant ! :D

    There's the other scene where Bruce Lee comes face to face with the bad guy's henchman who smashes a wooden board in front of Lee.

    Lee just looks at him and says "Boards don't hit back."
  • Eddie BadgerEddie Badger Posts: 6,005
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    James Bond: Red wine with fish. Well that should have told me something.
    Red Grant: You may know the right wines, but you're the one on your knees.
  • Ted CTed C Posts: 11,730
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    There's the other scene where Bruce Lee comes face to face with the bad guy's henchman who smashes a wooden board in front of Lee.

    Lee just looks at him and says "Boards don't hit back."

    Always thought that was the inspiration for the scene in Karate Kid, when Daniel is excited about a poster that shows an aggresive karate expert chopping a huge piece of wood in half, and says

    "Wow! Can you do that Mr Miyagi!"

    Comes the unimpressed, deadpan reply...

    "Dont know...never be attack by tree".
  • CBFreakCBFreak Posts: 28,602
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    Hudson: Hey Vasquez, have you ever been mistaken for a man?
    Vasquez: No. Have you?
    - Aliens

    Bishop: I'm afraid I have some bad news.
    Hudson: Well that's a switch.
    - Aliens

    Ripley: Get away from her, you *bitch!*
    - Aliens

    Ripley: [referring to the doll] Look, no bad dreams there.
    Newt: Ripley, she doesn't have bad dreams because she's just a piece of plastic.
    - Aliens


    Yeah love that Movie
  • AmbroseAmbrose Posts: 22
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    The Man Who Came To Dinner (1942)
    NURSE: You mustn't eat chocolates Mr Whiteside. They are very bad for you.
    WHITESIDE: My great aunt Elizabeth ate a box of chocolates every day of her life. She lived to be 102, and when she'd been dead three days she looked better than you do now.


    To Be Or Not To Be (1942)
    JOSEF TURA (in disguise) - Her husband is that great, great Polish actor, Josef Tura. You've probably heard of him.
    GERMAN COLONEL: Ah, yes. I saw him on the stage when I was in Warsaw once before the war. What he did to Shakespeare we are now doing to Poland.
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