nofendertom
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Just getting excitable as to my options.Some of you are really bad at this game. You're supposed to identify the previous quote before you post a new one.
Jayne Cobb, Serenity.Just getting excitable as to my options.
Untouchables again."You can get further with a kind word and a gun than you can with just a kind word."
Sheriff deputies talking inThe Grapes of WrathNo Country For Old Men
"Man, what a mess them forty-fives make!"
Hint: The dust bowl.
I would guess “enemy at the gates” but that’s purely a guess."First man shoots, second man follows. When the first man dies, second man picks up the rifle and shoots!"
"The one with the rifle shoots! One out of two gets a rifle, one without follows him. When one with the rifle gets killed, the one following him picks up the rifle and shoots!
Bonnie and Clyde?No Country For Old Men
"Man, what a mess them forty-fives make!"
Hint: The dust bowl.
Nailed it.I would guess “enemy at the gates” but that’s purely a guess.
True Grit
Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to war, and my fingers to fight.
Sheriff deputies talking inThe Grapes of Wrath
Alte Schule nailed it.Bonnie and Clyde?
Nope. Clemenza did tell Michael to drop the gun after he shoots in the restaurant but that's another scene.Waveski---I believe the "leave the gun, take the cannoli" refers to Clemenza telling Michael what to do after shooting the police captain (?) in the Italian restaurant.
Sterling Hayden played the police captain (?).
"It's for rabbits..."
"Saving Private Ryan"? That's the sort of thing Private Jackson (Barry Pepper) would say.
Nope. Clemenza did tell Michael to drop the gun after he shoots in the restaurant but that's another scene.
Sergeant York. Great movie.Sheriff deputies talking inThe Grapes of Wrath
“I ain't a-going to war. War's killing, and the Book's agin' killing! So war is agin' the Book!”
True Grit"It's for rabbits", is that Burt Lancaster in Valdez in Coming, explaining his double barrelled shotgun?
what about "Fill your hand, you son of a bit*h"?
True Grit."It's for rabbits", is that Burt Lancaster in Valdez in Coming, explaining his double barrelled shotgun?
what about "Fill your hand, you son of a bit*h"?