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#226 Post by J »

Matango wrote:"I'll take marijuana"
A Canterbury Tale
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#227 Post by Matango »

Yip
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#228 Post by Matango »

Ok here's another since no one's put one up for a while:

For there is good news yet to hear and fine things to be seen,
Before we go to Paradise by way of Kensal Green.
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#229 Post by J M Powell »

Matango wrote:Ok here's another since no one's put one up for a while:

For there is good news yet to hear and fine things to be seen,
Before we go to Paradise by way of Kensal Green.
Listen to Britain.

Next: "Right here on the carpet, right now. Doesn't that sound like fun?"
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#230 Post by Matango »

Well, I was thinking of another film. Listen to Britain is more an extra feature than a Criterion title.
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#231 Post by J M Powell »

Oops, sorry. I haven't seen "Listen to Britain" since I was an undergrad, but I thought for sure that must be it . . . I guess it must be "A Canterbury Tale" then?

(And no, my quote isn't from "Unbearable...")
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#232 Post by toiletduck! »

Powell, yours is Scenes from a Marriage, no? If so, I'll leave the next quote up to whoever solves this whole Listen to Britain conundrum.

-Toilet Dcuk
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#233 Post by Matango »

It's not Listen to Britain and not A Canterbury Tale, either.
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#234 Post by Cinesimilitude »

Matango wrote:Ok here's another since no one's put one up for a while:

For there is good news yet to hear and fine things to be seen,
Before we go to Paradise by way of Kensal Green.
The Horse's Mouth! one of the last lines of the film.
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#235 Post by Matango »

Yep =D>
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#236 Post by J M Powell »

Yep, mine was "Scenes From a Marriage" and after two wrong guesses I'm taking myself out of the game for a while. In any case SncDthMnky should go next, of course.
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#237 Post by hammock »

Been away for a while but loved this quote in a CC movie I watched last night:

"I'm a man who loves both oysters and snails"
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#238 Post by colinr0380 »

Finally a quote I can get! I'm Spartacus!

My quote is "To me a church is just a place of business"

EDIT: Sorry SncDthMnky - just looked at the previous posts and it should have been your go.
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#239 Post by French completist »

Carnival of Souls?
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#240 Post by colinr0380 »

French completist wrote:Carnival of Souls?
That's right!
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#241 Post by hammock »

Difficult one...

"I'm in the mood for love"
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#242 Post by colinr0380 »

I'm worried about suggesting this since it is so obvious, but what the hell, this isn't QI and I'm not going to lose points, so:

Is it In The Mood For Love?
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#243 Post by hammock »

colinr0380 wrote:I'm worried about suggesting this since it is so obvious, but what the hell, this isn't QI and I'm not going to lose points, so:

Is it In The Mood For Love?
I knew it was tricky but at least you had the guts to say what everyone has been thinking... but... it's not!

It's from LE JOUR SE LÈVE included in the 50 Years box set.

Someone proceed for me please!
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#244 Post by colinr0380 »

Ah! :D And of course now I think about it the song was never used in the film anyway, just on the trailers!

How about this quote, from a film I watched this afternoon - it could become our forum motto!:

"How sweet they both are! I always agree with the one who spoke last"
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#245 Post by BrianInAtlanta »

colinr0380 wrote:"How sweet they both are! I always agree with the one who spoke last"
The Importance of Being Earnest?

If correct, here's one of my favorites: "By breaking statues, one risks turning into one oneself."
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#246 Post by jorencain »

No, colin's quote is from "Wild Strawberries".
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#247 Post by colinr0380 »

jorencain is right! Ooh, I know where BrianInAtlanta's quote comes from but I'll keep quiet for a while and let someone else have a go!
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#248 Post by colinr0380 »

OK, I've waited a few days, so I'll make my guess at BrianInAtlanta's quote! (I'm going to look very silly if my over confidence in my last post was misplaced and I've got the film wrong!):

Is your quote from Cocteau's Blood of a Poet?
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#249 Post by BrianInAtlanta »

colinr0380 wrote:OK, I've waited a few days, so I'll make my guess at BrianInAtlanta's quote! (I'm going to look very silly if my over confidence in my last post was misplaced and I've got the film wrong!):

Is your quote from Cocteau's Blood of a Poet?
Yes, indeed!

So let's try this one from the one I watched last night: "It's a whole flock of detectives."
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#250 Post by Matango »

Hang on, shouldn't it be the turn of colinr0380 if he got it correct?
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