FAVORITE LINE OF DIALOGUE
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From OOTP/Mysteries of HP (narrated by Jason Isaacs)
"Because he can actualy, finally, show his nasty side, given that I've been so cuddly up till now"
~ML *Jasonyou'recuddlyallthetime*
"Because he can actualy, finally, show his nasty side, given that I've been so cuddly up till now"
~ML *Jasonyou'recuddlyallthetime*
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"The code please, Mr. Takagi."
Oops. Sorry. Wrong actor. But it's still a good line.
Oops. Sorry. Wrong actor. But it's still a good line.
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EVEN TAVVY IS CUDDLY!
~ML *iknewyoudlovethatangel*
~ML *iknewyoudlovethatangel*
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Lots of that available here!
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Oh, yes, loads........LOADS OF LOADS OF LOADS! *totheumpteenthpower*wolfsaver wrote:Lots of that available here!
~ML *weloveourjasonisaacs*
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Helen8 wrote:"The code please, Mr. Takagi."
Oops. Sorry. Wrong actor. But it's still a good line.
LOL
You know, I honestly don't get the "Rickmania," but there are some moments where I feel a glimmer of it trying to burst free ... and that movie was full of those moments.
LOL
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Die Hard is one of my all time favourite movies, there was just so much detail and the script was just outstanding. I loved when Mclean was desperately trying to alert everyone to the hostage situation and shot up al's patrol car and all the twinkies and cakes went everywhere, then he stood there, machine gun in hand and said "Welcome to the party pal" Classic. And now I WANT to watch it again.
The explosion on the roof involving the Helicopter and John with the hose reel has to be one of the most brilliant stunts ever.
The explosion on the roof involving the Helicopter and John with the hose reel has to be one of the most brilliant stunts ever.
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I didn't know Alan Rickman was in it- watched this movie a loooong time ago.
~me
~me
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He made the movie what it was. Although my first initiation of Alan was The Barchester Chronicles, Die Hard and his line delivery sealed it for me.
Angel, you need to see it again!
Angel, you need to see it again!
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That movie was the first time I noticed him. What an incredible villian he was!
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personally, I just wanna say......
"Put that down, Bella. We musn't touch what isn't ours."
"They're only words. I'm sure he'll give it his best effort. But when it matters most, he'll just slither back into his hole. Coward."
~ML *tryingtogetbackontopic*
"Put that down, Bella. We musn't touch what isn't ours."
"They're only words. I'm sure he'll give it his best effort. But when it matters most, he'll just slither back into his hole. Coward."
~ML *tryingtogetbackontopic*
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Sorry. I'm the one who went off topic this time.
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That's okay. IT HAPPENS! We're like that around here.
Noticed this on the second episode of Season 1 Brotherhood:
Pete: Moe's got his head so far up Freddy's ass, he's renting an apartment up there or something.
~ML *yeahbaby*
Noticed this on the second episode of Season 1 Brotherhood:
Pete: Moe's got his head so far up Freddy's ass, he's renting an apartment up there or something.
~ML *yeahbaby*
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I love that line too, I remember quoting that to several of my friends who were online that night (I watched the first two seasons streaming from Netflix), and they agreed, just too funny.
One of my favorite bits is in The Patriot, after Benjamin has his meeting with Cornwallis, and Tavvy runs up to him and asks about the stupid little boy. "Did he die?" is so simple, but good lord, the way he pops his eyebrows up gets me every time,
I don't know what it is, it's not supposed to be funny, but it totally is, and just sums up his nature, and I love it.
One of my favorite bits is in The Patriot, after Benjamin has his meeting with Cornwallis, and Tavvy runs up to him and asks about the stupid little boy. "Did he die?" is so simple, but good lord, the way he pops his eyebrows up gets me every time,
I don't know what it is, it's not supposed to be funny, but it totally is, and just sums up his nature, and I love it.
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From Sorcerer's Stone:
Hermione(plops large book on table in Great Hall): I checked this out weeks ago for a bit of light reading.
Ron: THIS is light?
~ML
Hermione(plops large book on table in Great Hall): I checked this out weeks ago for a bit of light reading.
Ron: THIS is light?
~ML