"If it was easy, everyone would do it. The hard is what make it great" - A League of Their Own
"She uses sex like some people use a flyswatter." - North by Northwest
'You'll never be a first class human being or a first class woman until you've learned to have some regard for human frailty." - The Philadelphia Story
"Friends is a mental state." - Miller's Crossing
Off the top of my head... and these might not be verbatim.
i was just watching kate and leopold and meg ryan's characther (kate) asks leopold how she met her ex-boyfriend, she tries to find out further by asking this:
"how much ram do you need in a mac g5 that's running os9.6" or something like that, and when he gives her the what-are-you-talking- about-look, she says "well i guess it wasn't at mac expo!"
i don't have it correctly as i cannot rewind a movie on the dish.
i was just watching kate and leopold and meg ryan's characther (kate) asks leopold how she met her ex-boyfriend, she tries to find out further by asking this:
"how much ram do you need in a mac g5 that's running os9.6" or something like that, and when he gives her the what-are-you-talking- about-look, she says "well i guess it wasn't at mac expo!"
i don't have it correctly as i cannot rewind a movie on the dish.
Man I remember the stir that caused when that movie came out. There was all kinds of talk here about whether that line proved that there was a G5 on the horizon and on and on and on. I haven't even seen the movie yet, but man was there commotion here
Man I remember the stir that caused when that movie came out. There was all kinds of talk here about whether that line proved that there was a G5 on the horizon and on and on and on. I haven't even seen the movie yet, but man was there commotion here
well clearly it was a joke as the movie came out in 2001, g5 didn't exist and os9 was in the rearview mirror. there are a few macs in the movie as well. meg's character had one in her office.
"Because I choose to." - The Matrix: Revolutions [why?]
Lol. I saw nothing religious in those movies.
I guess it has themes that allow for a whole range of interpretations - a strong one being postmoderism, namely the work of Jean Baudrillard. Not that I am familiar with the theory. So I leave it to those who are to argue.
I like the quote towards the end of the movie, when Rutger Hauer's replicant character is barely getting out his last words:
"I've...seen things you people wouldn't believe...attack ships on fire off the shore of Orion. I watched seabeams glitter in the dark near Tenhaus Gate. All those...moments lost...in time...like...tears...in the rain."
Then he dies and releases a bird from his hand in symbolic gesture.
Almost correct.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams... glitter in the dark near Tanhauser Gate. All those... moments will be lost... in time, like tears... in rain. Time... to die."
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams... glitter in the dark near Tanhauser Gate. All those... moments will be lost... in time, like tears... in rain. Time... to die."
best line from that great movie is :
"wake up little man . . . . it's time to die"
a crux of the movie distilled in a seemingly meaningless phrase . . .
I guess it has themes that allow for a whole range of interpretations - a strong one being postmoderism, namely the work of Jean Baudrillard. Not that I am familiar with the theory. So I leave it to those who are to argue.
Indeed, it's a philosopher's dream Rorschach inkblot.
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"Ya know- I don't know who's really worse here. You don't see them f*cking each other over for a percentage!"
Ripley
"If it was easy, everyone would do it. The hard is what make it great" - A League of Their Own
"She uses sex like some people use a flyswatter." - North by Northwest
'You'll never be a first class human being or a first class woman until you've learned to have some regard for human frailty." - The Philadelphia Story
"Friends is a mental state." - Miller's Crossing
Off the top of my head... and these might not be verbatim.
"how much ram do you need in a mac g5 that's running os9.6" or something like that, and when he gives her the what-are-you-talking- about-look, she says "well i guess it wasn't at mac expo!"
i don't have it correctly as i cannot rewind a movie on the dish.
Originally posted by superkarate monkeydeathcar
i was just watching kate and leopold and meg ryan's characther (kate) asks leopold how she met her ex-boyfriend, she tries to find out further by asking this:
"how much ram do you need in a mac g5 that's running os9.6" or something like that, and when he gives her the what-are-you-talking- about-look, she says "well i guess it wasn't at mac expo!"
i don't have it correctly as i cannot rewind a movie on the dish.
Man I remember the stir that caused when that movie came out. There was all kinds of talk here about whether that line proved that there was a G5 on the horizon and on and on and on. I haven't even seen the movie yet, but man was there commotion here
Originally posted by SledgeHammer
Man I remember the stir that caused when that movie came out. There was all kinds of talk here about whether that line proved that there was a G5 on the horizon and on and on and on. I haven't even seen the movie yet, but man was there commotion here
well clearly it was a joke as the movie came out in 2001, g5 didn't exist and os9 was in the rearview mirror. there are a few macs in the movie as well. meg's character had one in her office.
Originally posted by Animaniac
"Because I choose to." - The Matrix: Revolutions [why?]
Lol. I saw nothing religious in those movies.
I guess it has themes that allow for a whole range of interpretations - a strong one being postmoderism, namely the work of Jean Baudrillard. Not that I am familiar with the theory. So I leave it to those who are to argue.
Back on topic -
Ted Logan:
Bill, my friend.
Bill : Yes? Ted, my friend.
Ted : This has been a most excellent adventure.
Originally posted by Randycat99
I like the quote towards the end of the movie, when Rutger Hauer's replicant character is barely getting out his last words:
"I've...seen things you people wouldn't believe...attack ships on fire off the shore of Orion. I watched seabeams glitter in the dark near Tenhaus Gate. All those...moments lost...in time...like...tears...in the rain."
Then he dies and releases a bird from his hand in symbolic gesture.
Almost correct.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams... glitter in the dark near Tanhauser Gate. All those... moments will be lost... in time, like tears... in rain. Time... to die."
Originally posted by KANE
"I've go to return some videotapes."
American Psycho
Originally posted by KANE
Almost correct.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams... glitter in the dark near Tanhauser Gate. All those... moments will be lost... in time, like tears... in rain. Time... to die."
best line from that great movie is :
"wake up little man . . . . it's time to die"
a crux of the movie distilled in a seemingly meaningless phrase . . .
Gandhi
Originally posted by xenu
Lol. I saw nothing religious in those movies.
I guess it has themes that allow for a whole range of interpretations - a strong one being postmoderism, namely the work of Jean Baudrillard. Not that I am familiar with the theory. So I leave it to those who are to argue.
Indeed, it's a philosopher's dream Rorschach inkblot.