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Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2070 on: April 12, 2010, 11:48:51 AM »

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I will give it another 5 mins, but I'm guessing nobody will get this. I literally took the line while I watched the movie, and I was please that it is un-googleable.

I have defnitely heard it... recently... and I can't figure it out.  :-\

You seen any movies recently ith stars that died tragically young in real life?


Something with River Phoenix?

Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2071 on: April 12, 2010, 11:51:22 AM »

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I will give it another 5 mins, but I'm guessing nobody will get this. I literally took the line while I watched the movie, and I was please that it is un-googleable.

I have defnitely heard it... recently... and I can't figure it out.  :-\

You seen any movies recently ith stars that died tragically young in real life?


Something with River Phoenix?

I said "Stand By Me" before the clue was given... I thought that was a pretty good guess.

Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2072 on: April 12, 2010, 11:51:45 AM »

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Ah, google provides the answer.  Interesting how that works.


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Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2073 on: April 12, 2010, 11:51:59 AM »

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The correct answer is John Steinbeck's "East Of Eden", starring a charismatic but misunderstood James Dean.

 

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« Reply #2074 on: April 12, 2010, 11:53:01 AM »

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The correct answer is John Steinbeck's "East Of Eden", starring a charismatic but misunderstood James Dean.
Was he actually a dean?

Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2075 on: April 12, 2010, 11:53:45 AM »

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The correct answer is John Steinbeck's "East Of Eden", starring a charismatic but misunderstood James Dean.

 

That explains why I couldn't figure it out... I've never seen that. But I did watch a fan made trailer of it right after I watched Rebel Without a Cause, becuase I was thinking about buying it.

Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2076 on: April 12, 2010, 11:53:56 AM »

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The correct answer is John Steinbeck's "East Of Eden", starring a charismatic but misunderstood James Dean.
Was he actually a dean?

Yeah, the Dean of Tasty Breakfast Sausage.

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Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2077 on: April 12, 2010, 11:56:04 AM »

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The correct answer is John Steinbeck's "East Of Eden", starring a charismatic but misunderstood James Dean.
Was he actually a dean?

Yeah, the Dean of Tasty Breakfast Sausage.
I've heard of a smith who was a dean also too aswell.

Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2078 on: April 12, 2010, 11:56:58 AM »

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The correct answer is John Steinbeck's "East Of Eden", starring a charismatic but misunderstood James Dean.

 

That explains why I couldn't figure it out... I've never seen that. But I did watch a fan made trailer of it right after I watched Rebel Without a Cause, becuase I was thinking about buying it.

If you liked Brando in Streetcar Named Desire, you'll love East of Eden.

Same kind feel. Protagonist misunderstood, completely over-acted..but in a good way. It is one of those movies were it was measured up against an amazing book, and rather than interpret it, it tried to stay completely true to the original work.

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Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2079 on: April 12, 2010, 12:02:19 PM »

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The correct answer is John Steinbeck's "East Of Eden", starring a charismatic but misunderstood James Dean.

 

That explains why I couldn't figure it out... I've never seen that. But I did watch a fan made trailer of it right after I watched Rebel Without a Cause, becuase I was thinking about buying it.

If you liked Brando in Streetcar Named Desire, you'll love East of Eden.

Same kind feel. Protagonist misunderstood, completely over-acted..but in a good way. It is one of those movies were it was measured up against an amazing book, and rather than interpret it, it tried to stay completely true to the original work.
Have you ever seen film adaptations of Tim Krabbe's "The Golden Egg"?


AARRR! CAUTION MATEY! THERE BE SPOILERS BELOW!!1
It was a book about how some guy's girlfriend got kidnapped, and then the kidnapper offers him to "do the same thing to him as he did to her" and he agrees and gets burried alive?

Well, in the Dutch film version, it's the same. In the American version however, they escape and kill the bad guy.

I hate it when they do that.

[/spoilers]

oh and also:

[/rant on something trivial because you reminded me of it]

Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2080 on: April 12, 2010, 12:04:53 PM »

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The correct answer is John Steinbeck's "East Of Eden", starring a charismatic but misunderstood James Dean.

 

That explains why I couldn't figure it out... I've never seen that. But I did watch a fan made trailer of it right after I watched Rebel Without a Cause, becuase I was thinking about buying it.

If you liked Brando in Streetcar Named Desire, you'll love East of Eden.

Same kind feel. Protagonist misunderstood, completely over-acted..but in a good way. It is one of those movies were it was measured up against an amazing book, and rather than interpret it, it tried to stay completely true to the original work.
Have you ever seen film adaptations of Tim Krabbe's "The Golden Egg"?


AARRR! CAUTION MATEY! THERE BE SPOILERS BELOW!!1
It was a book about how some guy's girlfriend got kidnapped, and then the kidnapper offers him to "do the same thing to him as he did to her" and he agrees and gets burried alive?

Well, in the Dutch film version, it's the same. In the American version however, they escape and kill the bad guy.

I hate it when they do that.

[/spoilers]

oh and also:

[/rant on something trivial because you reminded me of it]

Haha.  God Bless America.

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Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2081 on: April 12, 2010, 12:17:34 PM »

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The correct answer is John Steinbeck's "East Of Eden", starring a charismatic but misunderstood James Dean.

 

That explains why I couldn't figure it out... I've never seen that. But I did watch a fan made trailer of it right after I watched Rebel Without a Cause, becuase I was thinking about buying it.

If you liked Brando in Streetcar Named Desire, you'll love East of Eden.

Same kind feel. Protagonist misunderstood, completely over-acted..but in a good way. It is one of those movies were it was measured up against an amazing book, and rather than interpret it, it tried to stay completely true to the original work.
Have you ever seen film adaptations of Tim Krabbe's "The Golden Egg"?


AARRR! CAUTION MATEY! THERE BE SPOILERS BELOW!!1
It was a book about how some guy's girlfriend got kidnapped, and then the kidnapper offers him to "do the same thing to him as he did to her" and he agrees and gets burried alive?

Well, in the Dutch film version, it's the same. In the American version however, they escape and kill the bad guy.

I hate it when they do that.

[/spoilers]

oh and also:

[/rant on something trivial because you reminded me of it]

U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!

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like that is always lethal." - Evan 'The God' Turner

Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2082 on: April 12, 2010, 12:25:10 PM »

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We don't have to get married/if you don't want to./ We can just be together/ like Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon/ Tim and Sue/ That's be pretty cool

Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2083 on: April 12, 2010, 12:26:22 PM »

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Have you ever seen film adaptations of Tim Krabbe's "The Golden Egg"?


AARRR! CAUTION MATEY! THERE BE SPOILERS BELOW!!1
It was a book about how some guy's girlfriend got kidnapped, and then the kidnapper offers him to "do the same thing to him as he did to her" and he agrees and gets burried alive?

Well, in the Dutch film version, it's the same. In the American version however, they escape and kill the bad guy.

I hate it when they do that.

[/spoilers]

oh and also:

[/rant on something trivial because you reminded me of it]

U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!

LOL... ;D
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Re: Movie Line Trivia
« Reply #2084 on: April 12, 2010, 12:28:06 PM »

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We don't have to get married/if you don't want to./ We can just be together/ like Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon/ Tim and Sue/ That's be pretty cool

That is annoying

I remember hearing that line and thinking "oh, so they're like a thing now. Like a standard 'you gotta know Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon are together.'"

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