Movie Quote time!

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Well, geez, between all the clues (and a little help from google), I finally figured it out. Would the answer be "Joe Kidd"?
 
Well, geez, between all the clues (and a little help from google), I finally figured it out. Would the answer be "Joe Kidd"?

GOOGLE??? Wit' all dem clues youse needed Google??? :p

Aye, lad.....it be Joe Kidd. Your turn in the barrel!



:D
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Well, shoot. I ain't ever seen "Joe Kidd"! I know, I live a sheltered life. Well, here goes...

"Let's get down to brass tacks. How much for the ape?"
 
strange movie. ive never been able to sit straight through, but that line sure sticks.


man 1: "where'd you get a gun like that?"

man 2: "at the gettin' place."

No Country for Old Men? But I thought the quote went:
Carla Jean Moss: Where'd you get the pistol?
Llewelyn Moss: At the gettin' place.


If that is the case, here is my quote:

"I've just returned from America, a country of many prominent erections"
 
No Country for Old Men? But I thought the quote went:
Carla Jean Moss: Where'd you get the pistol?
Llewelyn Moss: At the gettin' place.


If that is the case, here is my quote:

"I've just returned from America, a country of many prominent erections"

close enough. it was actually from "all the pretty horses". i had forgotten about that line in no country. i suspect it was "borrowed" from the book?
 
No Country for Old Men? But I thought the quote went:
Carla Jean Moss: Where'd you get the pistol?
Llewelyn Moss: At the gettin' place.


If that is the case, here is my quote:

"I've just returned from America, a country of many prominent erections"

The First Great Train Robbery (1979) ???
 
Looks like I picked the right time to stop sniffing glue...
:D

Q: "To call the police, you push 9...1...1, then just tell 'em to bring an ambulance, or a hurst if you're gonna kill me."
 
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