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message 1: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (last edited Oct 29, 2024 04:54PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
A place to absolve oneself of earworms.

Contribute here, 'quintessential' dialogue which represents a particular sub-genre. Examples:

"It's ..TOO QUIET out there"

"We keep you alive to serve this ship"
(Ben-Hur)


Tentative Categories:

sports
buddy
chick flick
coming of age
sword-and-sandals
robe-and-sandals
cop buddy
western
big bug
heist
prison
disaster
submarine
POW camp
cavalry
swinging London
pirate
noir
hard boiled
nick & nora
english sleuths
Disney live action
revisionist western
drawing- room comedy
screwball comedy


Add more choices, at your own behest


message 2: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3911 comments Sports: "Hit one for the Gipper".


message 3: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
Too true.

But I must say though, that I get a genuine feeling out of that one. I get a choke in my throat even when Leslie Nielsen spoofs it.


message 4: by Spencer (new)

Spencer Rich | 1147 comments Walk this way.


message 5: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3911 comments Speaking of Leslie Nielsen:

Comedy: "You can tell me. I'm a doctor".


message 6: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
These are very specific so far. I was thinking more 'one size fits all' quotes.

Like -->WWI cinema -->

Doughboy #1: It's quiet out there.
Doughboy #2: Yeah. TOO quiet.


message 7: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3911 comments OK...........thanks for the clarification.


message 8: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
Musicals:

Come on gang, we've got a show to put on!


Journalism:


Kids, I can't keep bailing you out like this! The front office is really on my neck! Now lissen, you've got just 24 hours to come up with something good or it's your job!



message 9: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
submarine movies

"...prepare to dive..."



message 10: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3911 comments Heist films:

"I have a plan......."


message 11: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3911 comments Nick and Nora

"Pour me a double"


message 12: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (last edited Dec 05, 2024 10:07PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
(usually spaghetti) westerns


"ehh ...what'd yew say yer name was?"


message 13: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
mob flicks

"The Boss don' like I should start thinkin' for myself..."


message 14: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3911 comments Heist

"Keep 'em covered, boys"


message 15: by Laura (new)

Laura | 588 comments noir


"I don't mind a reasonable amount of trouble."


message 16: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
Good 'un

I believe Sam Spade raps that out at least once (in addition to whoever else may have)


message 17: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3911 comments Big bug

"Call out the military"


message 18: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (last edited Jan 11, 2025 07:17PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
On this page, track #9 (down from the top) is the infamous 'Chicken Heart' episode.

https://archive.org/details/LightsOut...

It has most of the fun 1950s science fiction tropes ...at just 7 mins long.

The audio plays on the page itself or can be downloaded to any player.


message 19: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3911 comments I listened to it and what a hoot, Feliks! It reminds me of The Blob.


message 20: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
Heh heh. Right on. It was a childhood memory of Bill Cosby which he included in his early stand-up routines and comedy albums. That's how I found it.

I like the succinctness of the story, not a second of wasted time. Jumps right into the crisis.


message 21: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3911 comments Submarine films

"Fire one"


message 22: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (last edited Jan 24, 2025 10:22PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
"better do like he says"

any kind of hostages-being-held, hijacking, or hold-up

"this thing might go off"

waving pistol around; variations on the same theme:

"better do like he says, sister, unless you want that pretty face of yours to get all marked up"

(any scumbag who threatens a woman)

"better do like he says, or this thing just might go off accidentally, see"

usually during police interrogations:

"don't get cute"

"don't get cute with me buddy-boy, or you'll be laughing on the other side of your face"

"don't get smart with me laughing-boy, or you'll be back pounding a beat so fast it'll make your head spin"

"don't crack wise with me, flatfoot"


message 23: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (last edited Jan 24, 2025 10:25PM) (new)

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Then there's also this other thing about, "rubber hoses"

Suspects are always taunting interrogators as to whether or not they're going to "bring out the hoses"

I'm sure I don't know what kind of police brutality was so much in 1920s headlines that every crook began to allege that he was destined for this treatment

Why would precinct houses store plumbing hose in such plentitude? Why were they always so readily available? Was it a special kind of rubber hose?

If someone today flogged me with an ordinary suburban garden hose I'm not sure I would be so quaking in my boots. I'm sure it stings, but not enough to force a confession out of me.

And anyway suburbs were not omnipresent in the 1920s and 1930s; most Americans still dwelled in cities.

Was it some kind of fuel hose from a train or truck engine?

I've read somewhere that rubber hoses slammed on the soles of a prisoner's bare feet is excruciating painful. How'd they ever figure this out?


message 24: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
"this town ain't big enough for the two of us"

(any poverty-row oater, might occasionally contain this cornball threat)


message 25: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3911 comments Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make

Bela Lugosi in Dracula


message 26: by Feliks, Co-Moderator (last edited Mar 13, 2025 10:32PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3657 comments Mod
Good one

Even though I know he cribbed it from Jack Benny, I can never forget Mel Brooks parodying it in Young Frankenstein.

Every time Chloris Leachman's spooky character's name ("Frau Blücher ! !") is spoken aloud; somewhere outside the castle, the carriage horses repeatedly rear and neigh in fright

Also I'm still amazed that Gene Hackman played the blind man in that farce. Of all people


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