I’m not normally one for blog memes here, but this movie quote game via Divine Comedy of Errors looked like particularly good fun. The rules, as direct from DCoE: “1. Pick 15 of your favorite movies. (Ok, I picked 20.) 2. Find a quote from each movie. 3. Post them here for everyone to guess. 4. Strike it out when someone guesses correctly, and put who guessed it and the movie. 5. NO GOOGLING/using IMDb search or other search functions.” Gotta stress that last one, y’all. That’s not cricket.
1. “The rest of the country looks upon New York like we’re left-wing Communist, Jewish, homosexual pornographers. I think of us that way, sometimes, and I live here.” [SB got it. This is Annie Hall (not Manhattan.) Hard to pick one quote from this great, great film.]
2. “Are we like couples you see in restaurants? Are we the dining dead?” [Tessa pegged it: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, from the Chinese dinner scene where Joel and Clementine wallow in quiet desperation. Sunshine, by the way, often gets particularly quality remix treatment on Youtube.]
3. “Sister, when I’ve raised hell you’ll know it.” [sb got this one too: Miller’s Crossing, concluding one of the classic Tom-Verna dust-ups.]
4. “Defeat! Shameful, ignominious! Defeat that set back for twenty years the cause of reform in the U.S.” [An old wooden sled to sb, who correctly identified this as Citizen Kane. The line is from the News on the March newsreel opening the film, when Charles Foster Kane loses the governor’s race, on account of what we would now indelicately call a “bimbo eruption.”]
5. “Three: If asked if you care about the world’s problems, look deep into the eyes of he who asks, he will not ask you again.” [Props to Rob Newland (nee Aaron Jacob Edelstein.) This is one of the “Seven Simple Rules for a Life in Hiding” from I’m Not There, my favorite film of last year (and, still, I think, one of the more underappreciated.)]
6. “Nothing is f**ked? The goddamn plane has crashed into the mountain!” [Mark it eight: CJS correctly conjured up The Big Lebowski, still a treasure trove of hilarity for these dark times.]
7. “I got the *right* man. The wrong one was delivered to me as the right man, I accepted him on good faith as the right man. Was I wrong?” [A bit of a stickler for paperwork, J. Dunn got this one. It’s GitM’s namesake: Brazil. The line is Jack Lint (Michael Palin) rationalizing his murderous interrogation of Tuttle, ‘er, Buttle.]
8. “That Casey. He might have been a preacher but he seen things clear. He was like a lantern. He helped me to see things clear.” [10 points for Gryffindor and Kris. This is Tom talking about the Rev. Casey in The Grapes of Wrath. (Of course, if you’ve never read the book or seen the John Ford film, the Boss can summarize it for ya in 4:24.)]
9. “So I graduate, I call him up long distance, I say ‘Dad, now what?’ He says, ‘Get a job.’ Now I’m 25, make my yearly call again. I say Dad, ‘Now what?’ He says, ‘I don’t know, get married.’” [Kudos to Eric Sipple, despite his breaking the first two rules of Fight Club.]
10. “As Bertrand Russell once said, ‘The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation.’ I think we can all appreciate the relevance of that now.” “Was that on a beer mat?” “Yeah, it was Guinness Extra Cold.”” [MattS correctly called it for Shaun of the Dead. Good on ya, mate.]
11. “We were frightened of being left alone for the rest of our lives. Only people of a certain disposition are frightened of being alone for the rest of their lives at the age of 26, and we were of that disposition.” [Also got by MattS, this is High Fidelity, another very quotable movie. Rob (John Cusack) is talking about his dalliance with Lili Taylor’s Sarah.]
12. “Everybody liked me. I liked myself.” [SB knocks it down with Amadeus. Salieri is referring to the good ole days before God’s Instrument arrived in Vienna.]
13. “Let’s get down to brass tacks. How much for the ape?” [Recognizing the hand of the Good Doctor, CJS got it: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. (And it seems the line actually made it into the trailer as well.)]
14. “Daddy what’s gradual school?” “Oh Gradual school is where you go to school and you gradually find out you don’t want to go to school anymore.” [Not even an Ellen Jamesian, mikefromeseattle made the call: The World According to Garp.]
15. “I am altering the deal. Pray I don’t alter it any further.” [Kris beat several others to the punch here: The Empire Strikes Back. This deal is getting worse all the time…]
16. “Have you never heard of situationism, or postmodernism? Do you know nothing about the free play of signs and signifiers?” [Trust an academic and music lover, Ted, to get this one. It’s 24 Hour Party People, as Tony Wilson (Steve Coogan) is explaining to a reporter why “Joy Division” aren’t in fact a bunch of Nazis.]
17. “You’re born, you take s**t. You get out in the world, you take more s**t. You climb a little higher, you take less s**t. Till one day you’re up in the rarefied atmosphere and you’ve forgotten what s**t even looks like.” [Welcome to the Layer Cake, claxton6. (This is Michael Gambon explaining the title.) By the way, I just learned very recently that chameleon Ben Whishaw played Sidney in this flick. Must’ve been focused on something else…]
18. “I was told to tell you that you’re a fascist pig.” [Points for Eric & Wendy: This is from Children of Men, when Clive Owen is making contact with Michael Caine’s police “friend.” (My favorite line from the movie would’ve been a dead giveaway: “Well that was even worse, everybody crying. I mean…Baby Diego ? Come on, the guy was a wanker!“)]
19. “You broke into my house, stole my property, murdered my servants and my pets, and THAT is what grieves me the most!” [Stephen recognized this as Thulsa Doom in Conan the Barbarian. But does he know the riddle of steel, and what is best in life? One hopes, or Crom will cast him out of Valhalla!]
20. “You’re going to make yourself a new home out there. You’re a New Yorker, that won’t ever change. You got New York in your bones. Spend the rest of your life out west but you’re still a New Yorker. You’ll miss your friends, you’ll miss your dog, but you’re strong.” [Ted also caught this one. It’s from the final Brian Cox monologue of The 25th Hour, still arguably the best movie yet made about the impact of 9/11 on NYC.]
Ooh… I like this. #1 is… Annie Hall? (Or Manhattan? No, I’ll stick with Annie Hall.) #3 is Miller’s Crossing… that’s all I got for now.
Yep, 2-for-2. I expect you can guess more than those, but it was kind of you not to clear the board right away… 🙂
Is #8 The Grapes of Wrath? (I haven’t seen the movie, but I stage managed a play version once, and it sounds familiar.)
#9 and #11 are very familiar… and the ape. Hm. The ape. Jay and Silent Bob?
The only 100% one I got is #15, of course. Empire Strikes Back. 🙂
What’s up bro?
#10 is Shaun of the Dead.
#11 is High Fidelity.
I feel like I should know #9, but I can’t place it.
Do I win some sour straws?
10 is Shaun of the Dead. 15 is The Empire Strikes Back.
Correct on Nos. 8 and 15, Kris. Nicely done. 🙂
Btw, the ape in question has nothing to do with Jay, Silent Bob, or Kevin Smith. (He –Smith, that is — seems to be more into donkey gags anyway.)
Good back-to-back run in the early double digits section, Matt. Unfortunately, Eli’s Candy Kitchen pulled their endorsement just before the contest went live.
Christ, you got narrowly beaten to the punch on those two, sadly. But pour yourself a drink regardless.
OK, I’m back with 12 = Amadeus?
Yep, yep. 🙂 I hope the rolling banner isn’t giving too many of these away.
#6 Big Lebowski?
#13 is a HST quote, so “Where the Buffalo Roam” or “Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas.” I think the latter.
Yes and yes (F&L, that is, not WtBR). Good spot on the HST. 🙂
I’m probably getting it confused with a similar speech, but I’m going to say “Layer Cake” for 17.
Correct. 🙂
2 = eternal sunshine
7 = the departed?
2 is Eternal Sunshine. But 7 is not The Departed.
7 is one you’d very much expect to be on this list.
#4 feels very much like Reds. Is it Reds?
#7 is Brazil of course. Have you got a 27B-stroke-6?
Nice information retrieval. 🙂
Sorry, Seth, Reds isn’t right for #4. This film is considerably older.
#16 is “24 Hour Party People” and
#20 is “25th Hour”
9 is Fight Club I do believe. Tyler Durden, in fact.
Eric
Correct on all three. Nice going, y’all.
If no one gets the last five in the next day or two, I’ll post a few more hints here.
#5 is from “Im Not There”, specifically the “Seven Rules for going into hiding” segment…
Great set of quotes, I only knew about five of them…
18 is “Children of Men”… that’s all I got, man…
PS- assist by Wendy, for some reason, I could only remember “Children of… something” for the title
Yes on 5 and 18. Congrats, Rob and Eric (and Wendy.)
For the remaining three, I’ll say this:
#4: The quote is from a film-within-the-film.
#14: An older movie than most (but not all) on this list, the main character (and the speaker) is a well-known comic actor doing a (relatively) serious turn.
#19: The pet in question is a snake.
#4 — Citizen Kane!
Yes’m. 🙂
#14: The World According to Garp
I love that movie. Robin Williams can really act when he wants to. Highly recommended.
You got it. 🙂
Yeah, Garp is a very good, often-overlooked movie, and a powerful one at that. I was thinking up a second clue for this one while xmas shopping — this film includes a fatal collision between a car that isn’t running and a car that isn’t moving — and it occurred to me how raw and emotionally painful some of the scenes therein were. (TS taking his kids to the movies, calling from a payphone, TS in the neck-brace, etc.) And yet, also, a very funny movie at times.
One more quote left. Tbh, I’m kinda surprised this one was the stumper. Recent word has it that this may — may — be one of the president-elect’s favorite films. I know Walter’s definitely a fan.
19. Conan the Barbarian…contemplate it on the tree of woe.
Correct, Stephen. I would never sell haggah to a slayer such as yourself.
(Regarding that last hint, this recent article pegged the President-elect as a Conan fan, and the character of Walter Sobchak in The Big Lebowski is based on Conan director John Milius.)
That’s a wrap, people. Nice job, it was fun. 🙂
I just think it’s ironic that Arnold now wears the jeweled crown of Kuh-li-for-ni-a upon a troubled brow. Too bad Conan isn’t a two-governor movie like Predator.