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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jul 23, 2017 3:30:47 GMT
"What do you suppose they think about?".
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jul 23, 2017 18:11:30 GMT
It may not be the answer you had in mind, but Sterling Hayden says it to Bette Davis in The Star (1952) while watching seals in the zoo (and I wouldn't have been able to come up with that if I hadn't seen it again just last night).
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jul 23, 2017 20:00:55 GMT
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jul 24, 2017 14:32:41 GMT
You mean that was it? I'd assumed that line or one very much like it had been in any number of films, and that it was pure coincidence one of them should turn up that very night. But you knew just what you were doing, you old slyboots!
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jul 25, 2017 0:12:49 GMT
You mean that was it? I'd assumed that line or one very much like it had been in any number of films, and that it was pure coincidence one of them should turn up that very night. But you knew just what you were doing, you old slyboots! Yes, that's IT!!! Congratulations!!
"What do you suppose they think about?" < Google results.
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Post by mcavanaugh on Jul 26, 2017 14:30:22 GMT
Blanche DuBois - A Streetcar Named Desire by the great Tennessee Williams
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Post by mcavanaugh on Jul 26, 2017 14:39:37 GMT
Blanche DuBois - A Streetcar Named Desire by the great Tennessee Williams Yeah, I knew it was too easy, but I couldn't help myself. I love, love, love that line. Me, too, Spider. Williams was not a great poet, but there's a beautiful poetic feel to the language of his prose, and that line is one example of it. Here's another easy one, but it always makes me laugh.
"You have the most eyes I've ever seen on any person."
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Post by kijii on Jul 26, 2017 14:46:13 GMT
"You have the most eyes I've ever seen on any person." Play It Again, Sam
Mine: "Tasty"
(This may be a little hard since it is only one word, so I will give hints as necessary)
1st Hint: Movie from the 40s
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jul 27, 2017 0:31:36 GMT
"You have the most eyes I've ever seen on any person." Play It Again, Sam Mine: "Tasty" (This may be a little hard since it is only one word, so I will give hints as necessary) 1st Hint: Movie from the 40s Is it b&w as most films from the 40s are, or is it in color? What IS "tasty"? Genre? American, British or other?
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jul 27, 2017 0:58:49 GMT
"You have the most eyes I've ever seen on any person." Play It Again, Sam Mine: "Tasty" (This may be a little hard since it is only one word, so I will give hints as necessary) 1st Hint: Movie from the 40s Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948)?
Daughter of the Jungle (1949)?
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (1956)? < Yes, from the 50s...NOT the 40s, but still...
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