Favorite movie quotes

One of the best-written shows of modern television, and consistently good for its entire run. Strong, believable characters, witty one-liners, good plots. And Raylan and Boyd.
 
I loved Justified and City Primevil. Now I'm looking forward to the new Boyd and Raylon show next season. But no Dewey, no Johnny, no Art Mullen, or any of the others. But hopefully, new and interesting characters. I could have done with the season of the Crowe's. That was my least favorite season.
 
Art Mullen, Cheif Deputy United States Marshal
"First thing we're going to do is we're gonna acknowledge that this guy's awesome."
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Yeah, I've been looking for Apple Pie at the liquor store and can't find it. I thought, hell, maybe Jamsons's Orange will do the trick. Nope, it ain't Apple Pie, and that orange flavor just isn't right. Not bad in soda water, though. But just straight Jamsons, a double shot of triple distilled, over rocks, is oh so good. But it ain't Mags's Apple Pie. We need to find Apple Pie in the bottle and bring our own glasses, because it's in the glass, not the jug.
 
Timothy Olyphant played a different Marhsal in Fargo, Deputy U.S. Marshal Dick "Deafy" Wickware - 99 Problems

 
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“I knew it! I’m surrounded by assholes! Keep firing, assholes!”

“Will you marry me?”
“Well, let me think about it!” [pause] “Yes.”

“On this ship, refer to me as idiot, not as you captain!”

- Spaceballs
 
“There are moments in every man’s life when he glimpses the eternal.”
— Sam Jaffe as High Lama in Lost Horizon (1937)

Some of you may be old enough to remember Sam Jaffe when he played Dr. Zorba in the tv series Dr. Kildare.
 
Yes, Michael Rapaport is one of my least favorite actors EVER! I don't know why. I just don't ever like him.
He comes off, in real life, weird to me. I can't explain it, but I wouldn't mind taking a 2X4 to head a few times and see if I can't knock whatever it is about him out of him.
Michael Rapaport was never quite convincing as the boss of a crime family. Not like Mags Bennett or Limehouse. Or Wynn Duffy.
 
Maj. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell: What was that?
Pvt. DuBois: Appears to be a large Negro, sir.

1941 (That's the movie) The year it was made was 1979. I know how confusing is that.
The second 1984 movie was released in 1984. I guess one point of that was, "Well, it didn't happen that way after all."
 
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