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Ok. "A gun is a tool, Mariam. No better or no worse than any other tool. An axe, a shovel, or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it."

If guessing Alan Ladd in "Shane." If not from that movie there was a very similar line in Shane.
 
Zombieland!!

"Well I'm not the rope totin Charlie Bronson wannabe gettin us f***** lost"
Boondock Saints.

next: Tell you what I do like though: A killer. A dyed-in-the-wool killer. Cold-blooded, clean, methodical and thorough. Now a real killer, when he picked up the ZF1, would have immediately asked about the little red button on the bottom of the gun.
 
A: "I need a weapon. Something big."
[looks at B's gun]
A: "Yours."
B: "Whoa, whoa, whoa. My big weapon's hangin' right where it is."
C: "Come on, B. You got a backup."
[B reluctantly hands over his gun]
B: "If I don't get this back, your a** is terminated."
A: "In your dreams."
 
A: "I need a weapon. Something big."
[looks at B's gun]
A: "Yours."
B: "Whoa, whoa, whoa. My big weapon's hangin' right where it is."
C: "Come on, B. You got a backup."
[B reluctantly hands over his gun]
B: "If I don't get this back, your a** is terminated."
A: "In your dreams."
Expendables. Crews/Schwarzenegger characters. Trying to remember which one though. The plots were pretty lame but man, they were all entertaining.

To answer my own from post #436...
The movie was Key Largo from 1948, Humphrey Bogart's character to Edward G. Robinson's "Rocco"

Got tired of waiting for you people :thumbup:
 
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o answer my own from post #436...
The movie was Key Largo from 1948, Humphrey Bogart's character to Edward G. Robinson's "Rocco"
Thread drift alert: almost every Bogart movie contained at least one memorable line about guns (especially if Edward G. Robinson, Claude Rains, Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, George Raft or most particularly: Lauren Bacall were co-starring).
 
Thread drift alert: almost every Bogart movie contained at least one memorable line about guns (especially if Edward G. Robinson, Claude Rains, Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, George Raft or most particularly: Lauren Bacall were co-starring).

We'll, that almost covered all his movies :neener:. Here's a quote from one you missed though.

"We're all scared, and why shouldn't we be? Whaddya' think they're usin' in this war, water pistols?"


I don't remember the exact quote, but in the Key Largo movie he comments to the young hired gun. Something about the youngster standing in front of the mirror with his gun to see how tough he looks.
 
We'll, that almost covered all his movies :neener:. Here's a quote from one you missed though.

"We're all scared, and why shouldn't we be? Whaddya' think they're usin' in this war, water pistols?"


I don't remember the exact quote, but in the Key Largo movie he comments to the young hired gun. Something about the youngster standing in front of the mirror with his gun to see how tough he looks.
"Sahara"?

Outstanding movie, btw. The 1995 remake with James Belushi is even better.

For those who arent familiar, these are not related to the Dirk Pitt book or movie. They are set in WW2 and concern the adventures and trials of an American tank crew in N.Africa that gets lost and seperated from their unit and has to fight off a large chunk of the Afrika Corps by themselves. Good stuff, even if the original was a bit of a propoganda film. Excellent footage of a Lee tank in action.
 
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You were right, I checked and edited my post above
Huh, I thought u were right ....I remember reading some stuff saying that while it's usually quoted as "brad" the correct name was Brett.......I watched that movie a dozen times and can't honestly remember
 
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