Guess Where The Quotation Came From
I remembered a great quotation from an awesome movie. Let's see if anyone can get it.
"You know, Ed, if I thought you weren't my friend, I just don't think I could bear it."
Good luck. I refuse to post anymore until someone guesses it correctly. It really shouldn't come to that, though. It's pretty easy.
"You know, Ed, if I thought you weren't my friend, I just don't think I could bear it."
Good luck. I refuse to post anymore until someone guesses it correctly. It really shouldn't come to that, though. It's pretty easy.
9 Comments:
Tombstone :)
Hey, you stole my "Guess the Quote" thing. But, I'll let it slide...THIS time ;)
Jeez, Kristi... You can't play anymore. You've seen as many movies as I have :)
OK Kristi, try this on for size: "Are you a doctor?" "No" "OK, so you admit, you don't know what you're talking about."
Reservoir Dogs?...seeing as you're such a huge Tarantino fan.
WOW. I repeat, WOW. I am truly impressed. How 'bout this one: "You're making it to the top of this mountain, broken legs and all."
I think it's ACTUALLY: "No way mister, you're GOING to the top of this mountain, broken legs and all." I might be mistaken though. Oh, right the answer...The Truman Show, said by Mr. Jim Carrey
OK, OK, OK... "So of course, now I've got the geshfelkas."
Sounds like something Linda Richman (Mike Meyers) from Coffee Talk on SNL would say. Very Jewish. But, you have me stumped. You got me. I have no idea. You gotta admit, I put up a good fight.
It's a line from Ed Bagley, Jr's character in A Mighty Wind. You're right, though. Heck of a fight. Though, if you haven't seen it... a hollow victory.
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