Worf
I'll Lock Up
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I was driving with a friend the other day and during the course of our conversation I began quoting lines from John Ford's "The Quiet Man" with my best Irish accent in full display. My friend sat in complete silence as I reeled off line after line.... When I realized I was babbling on I ground to an embarrassed halt. An awkward silence followed... She stared at me and asked matter of factly...
"What the hell is wrong with you?"
I realized in that instance that "normal" people don't quote film dialogue at the drop of a hat, nor do they do it in character. I can't even remember what set me off. Knowing the denizens of this misbegotten forum, I figure I'm not alone... Here's the movies I quote most, in no particular order...
"The Quiet Man" - "And I'll be taking no drinks from you either you little squint!"
"The Thing From Another World" - "Do you want me to open the door again?" 'NO!"
"The God Father" - "In my territory we'll keep it among the coloreds. They're animals anyway... let them lose their souls."
"They Were Expendable" - "I been working for this 40 years. They'll have to fight to get me."
What films do you quote more than you'd like to admit?
Worf
"What the hell is wrong with you?"
I realized in that instance that "normal" people don't quote film dialogue at the drop of a hat, nor do they do it in character. I can't even remember what set me off. Knowing the denizens of this misbegotten forum, I figure I'm not alone... Here's the movies I quote most, in no particular order...
"The Quiet Man" - "And I'll be taking no drinks from you either you little squint!"
"The Thing From Another World" - "Do you want me to open the door again?" 'NO!"
"The God Father" - "In my territory we'll keep it among the coloreds. They're animals anyway... let them lose their souls."
"They Were Expendable" - "I been working for this 40 years. They'll have to fight to get me."
What films do you quote more than you'd like to admit?
Worf
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