The Movie Game 3

The Defiant Ones

How about this.

Are you crazy? The fall will probably kill you.
My favorites just keep coming!

I can't SWIM! Are you crazy? The fall will probably kill you!

Newcomer Robert Redford and megastar Paul Newman in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." A lot of that movie was filmed around here. burro has probably been to a lot of the film sites. burro, did you know that vandals burned down the restored school teacher house in Grafton? :mad:



How about:

"You know the next time you people come and drive us off our land I'm gonna find a nice piece of swamp that's so God-awful, maybe then you'll leave us the hell alone. "
 
"You know the next time you people come and drive us off our land I'm gonna find a nice piece of swamp that's so God-awful, maybe then you'll leave us the hell alone.

Loved that movie Lady Maverick

How about:

The cliffs of insanity.
 
"You know the next time you people come and drive us off our land I'm gonna find a nice piece of swamp that's so God-awful, maybe then you'll leave us the hell alone.

Loved that movie Lady Maverick

How about:

The cliffs of insanity.
Um-m-m .... I know this one but can't quite ..... Princess Bride?
 
This ones easy.

1 You just shot an unarmed man. 2 Well he should have armed himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend.
 
Can anyone guess the 2 actors talking in this movie scean?

1 You just shot an unarmed man. 2 Well he should have armed himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend.[/QUOTE]
 
Can anyone guess the 2 actors talking in this movie scean?

1 You just shot an unarmed man. 2 Well he should have armed himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend.
[/QUOTE]
Okay, I admit I had to Google it.

Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman in Unforgiven

(I have Clint Eastwood's autograph. He was on location for a few weeks in a place where I worked, making a movie you've probably never heard of called Eiger Sanction. I was making some extra bucks working in a local eatery that became his hangout while he was there. He was very nice and polite. And he would always send the unfinished portion of his bottle of very good wine back to the wait-staff. :D)

Now, can anyone identify this quote? It may help to know that I'm a fan of classic comedies.

"When I was a kid, I was the victim of the most vicious propaganda. People told me that money wasn't everything and I believed it. Then I found out that the people that were telling me that money wasn't everything were the people who had a lot of money."
 
Okay, I admit I had to Google it.

Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman in Unforgiven

(I have Clint Eastwood's autograph. He was on location for a few weeks in a place where I worked, making a movie you've probably never heard of called Eiger Sanction. I was making some extra bucks working in a local eatery that became his hangout while he was there. He was very nice and polite. And he would always send the unfinished portion of his bottle of very good wine back to the wait-staff. :D)

Now, can anyone identify this quote? It may help to know that I'm a fan of classic comedies.

"When I was a kid, I was the victim of the most vicious propaganda. People told me that money wasn't everything and I believed it. Then I found out that the people that were telling me that money wasn't everything were the people who had a lot of money."[/QUOTE]

I can't id the quote, but I loved the Eiger Sanction. DIdja see George Kennedy also? I read Clint did his own stunts in that movie, because he thought it was to dangerous for the stuntman. Is that true or an urban legend?

CB
 
(I have Clint Eastwood's autograph. He was on location for a few weeks in a place where I worked, making a movie you've probably never heard of called Eiger Sanction. I was making some extra bucks working in a local eatery that became his hangout while he was there. He was very nice and polite. And he would always send the unfinished portion of his bottle of very good wine back to the wait-staff. )

I can't id the quote, but I loved the Eiger Sanction. DIdja see George Kennedy also? I read Clint did his own stunts in that movie, because he thought it was to dangerous for the stuntman. Is that true or an urban legend?

CB[/QUOTE]
Clint did do most of his own stunts in that movie. They would even have arguments at the dinner table about which ones he would do. The insurance company wouldn't let him do some of them!

Yeah, I saw George Kennedy too. When I met him could be the most embarassing moment of my life! I didn't know the movie company was coming, but the owner of the establishment had given them a small lounge area for their private use. When I got to work that day I could hear someone in the lounge area behind my work desk (I was the hostess) but I didn't look in to see who the group was. Then I heard a vaguely familiar voice say, "Well, I've got to head out. Let me know what I owe you for the beer." The lounge door opened and somebody said, "Excuse me, darlin'" and put their hands on my waist and picked me up and moved me out of their way! I turned around to give them a piece of my mind for being so familiar and saw it was George Kennedy! :blink: OMG! And I said, "Oh! Do you know who you are?!!!" :embarrest::embarrest::D
 
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