"And if we don't get no tolls, then we don't get no rolls. Made that up."
"And if we don't get no tolls, then we don't get no rolls. Made that up."
You know I can't eat a roll without thinking of that line?
And the feather is yours, sir.
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Complete this quote from No Country For Old Men:
Carson: "Do you have any idea how crazy you sound?"
Anton: "________________________?"
"You mean this conversation?"
or something like that lol
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
Close enough!
"You mean the nature of this conversation?"
Feather is yours, Laura!
Who told Wayne Campbell to organize Waynestock?
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
The ghost of Jim Morrison? Right?
Fuck I hope I got the right rock star
You did
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
Inglourious Basterds -
In the underground-tavern scene, when everyone is playing Who Am I?, Sgt. Wilhelm is able to guess the character on his card with relative ease.
Which character did he have?
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The correct answer was King Kong.
Feather is up for grabs!
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Yeah because I knew Hellstrom was King Kong. No clue what Wilhelm had. Was he the soldier who was having a kid?
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Ok, since the feather is up for grabs. Here is I suspect an easy one for this group. (he says, hoping there isn't more then one correct answer).
What movie did Alfred Hitchcock direct twice?
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@Heather might know this one, I for sure don't.
Ok, a couple of clues. The two versions were filmed more then 20 years apart. The second version had a famous song first sung by the leading lady. The song actually won an Oscar. (I guess probably you have heard at least the chorus of the song).
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The Man Who Knew Too Much. The Stewart version is superior in my opinion.
I feel he had more than one though. 39 Steps or Lady Vanishes comes to mind, but I could be wrong.
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Yep thats it.
I have only seen the Stewart/Day version.
I only saw one listing for 39 steps and Lady vanishes on IMDB, but I guess the other versions could have had different names.
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In the 1998 film Fallen, what song was featured prominently throughout?
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