I know that nobody likes a stickler for the rules...(that's why max' is so popular ), but this thread just isn't going to survive if we don't follow them.
Peter Graves as the pilot Captain Oveur in "Airplane", one of the funniest flicks EVER.
Nosmo threw one out there- I do not know the quote but the game is on......
"you can't fool me, there ain't no sanity clause"
Peter Sellers! Haha.
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Next: "Joey, have you ever been in a Turkish prison?"
Really?...what's wrong with me that I can't find it?...never mind... rhetorical question. We don't need to get this thread off topic in a multi page listing of my problems.
..anyway, the only one I see outstanding is by mikey' :
answer: A Night at the Opera; Chico Marx; Fiorello
the next one thrown out: ..."Keep after her. Be nice. Stop womaning around San Rafael! Treat her right. [pause..with look..] Take a bath sometime."
Opps, my mistake: the one I was thinking of was tossed out by Conniesaki:
And with yours, and Mike's, I do not know any of them so carry on everyone .... anyone.
Brian
Opps, my mistake: the one I was thinking of was tossed out by Conniesaki:Oh, OK. That one was answered here:
Peter Graves as the pilot Captain Oveur in "Airplane", one of the funniest flicks EVER.
Oh, OK. That one was answered here:
....I'm trying to keep up, but I have no idea what mikey' is talking about with his last post, or about the Infamy" quote that was diverted by V'Jim earlier.
Was that in a movie or a Brit TV show mikey'?
My wife subscribes to Britbox, maybe she knows.
"You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!"
Endeavor to persevere.
"Who, ours or theirs?"
Zulu, another Michael Caine movie and an excellent one at that.
"Who, ours or theirs?"
Zulu, another Michael Caine movie and an excellent one at that.
"Who, ours or theirs?"