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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"?
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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"?
YESSAH! Proceed...
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"
The First Great Train Robbery (1979) ???
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?
The First Great Train Robbery (1979) ???
Looks like I picked the right time to stop sniffing glue...
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."