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I'm sure it's been said, but: "Groovy..." (Evil Dead Pt2)"Baby, you got real ugly"
I'm sure it's been said, but: "Groovy..." (Evil Dead Pt2)"Baby, you got real ugly"
DeNiro and Pacino fan are we? This comes from the movie Righteous Kill.Badges? We don't need no stinking badges.
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Good guy. Bad guy. What's the difference? I'm the one with the gun.
They stole that from Army of Darkness...DeNiro and Pacino fan are we? This comes from the movie Righteous Kill.Excellent movie imho.
Cheers,
Phil
Really John, I did not know that. Either way it was well done with the superb acting on the part of both DeNiro and Pacino. Thanks for that bit of info.They stole that from Army of Darkness...
Badges? We don't need no stinking badges.
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Good guy. Bad guy. What's the difference? I'm the one with the gun.
DeNiro and Pacino fan are we? This comes from the movie Righteous Kill.Excellent movie imho.
Cheers,
Phil
I suppose if we're going to be specific, I think "Badges?" originally came from 'Treasure Of The Sierra Madre', but is usually quoted for the reinterpretation/parody of its use in 'Blazing Saddles'.They stole that from Army of Darkness...
Don't we all Tom..............Lmao!!!!!I suppose if we're going to be specific, I think "Badges?" originally came from 'Treasure Of The Sierra Madre', but is usually quoted for the reinterpretation/parody of its use in 'Blazing Saddles'.
As for "Good guy, bad guy...", I think that was from 'Army Of Darkness' as well, just after he shot 'Bad Ash' in the face w/the shotgun.
And yes, I have watched waaaay too much TV and movies...-TD
"Groovy" I think is now a standard for him, as it also shows up in Army of Darkness and in My Name is Bruce.I'm sure it's been said, but: "Groovy..." (Evil Dead Pt2)
Yeah, I remember the issues with some getting offended. There was another film that had Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in that offended the Catholics. Sorry, I don't remember the name of it. My point is, I watched it and did not find it all that offensive. However, I am not Catholic either. Do you remember it? Just curious is all.It's sad but some people actually took 'Blazing Saddles' humor as racist. I happened to be looking at some reviews of it on Netflix by other members around a year ago and some where were offended because of the over-the-top racial humor and language.
I'm sorry, but if you're so damn P.C. that you can't take hardcore satirical humor in stride, go back to watching your 'Golden Girls' box set... -TD
That would be Dogma. I AM Catholic and I found it quite funny.Yeah, I remember the issues with some getting offended. There was another film that had Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in that offended the Catholics. Sorry, I don't remember the name of it. My point is, I watched it and did not find it all that offensive. However, I am not Catholic either. Do you remember it? Just curious is all.
Cheers,
Phil
That is it! I thought it was quite funny, but then again I am not Catholic. Thanks John once again for the info.That would be Dogma. I AM Catholic and I found it quite funny.
That could be from pretty much any Keanu Reeves movie... -TD"Whoa." .
I almost put that in my post!That could be from pretty much any Keanu Reeves movie... -TD
A really neat way to say it is to let Adam's pooch bark it to the moon......Lmao!!!!What makes that even funnier is at one point, years ago I think, there was an acting class (San Diego State maybe?) based on the works of Keanu Reeves.
How friggin' sad would that be? Actually it'd probably be the easiest three credits you could get. I mean, how many ways could there be to say 'Whoa'?![]()