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Re: best/most hilarious use of cussing in a movie?
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I like the moment in Pulp Fiction when The Bruce Willis character meets the black guy with the band aid in his neck (Marcellus Wallace) with the car before the whole rape scene. Black guy realises who's in the car and says Motherf*cker in the most intense way possible. You just know [censored]'s about to happen. [/ QUOTE ] fyp |
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Re: best/most hilarious use of cussing in a movie?
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I like the moment in Pulp Fiction when The Bruce Willis character meets the black guy with the band aid in his neck (Marcellus Wallace) with the car after the whole rape scene. Black guy realises who's in the car and says Motherf*cker in the most intense way possible. You just know [censored]'s about to happen. [/ QUOTE ] I like how he's the only character whose full name is mentioned in the paragraph and then still is referred to as "Black guy." For another TV one, I love anytime Dutch Wagenbach says "Oh, you've gotta be [censored] me." |
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GET THESE MOTHER [censored] SNAKES OFF MY MOTHER [censored] PLANE gg [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: best/most hilarious use of cussing in a movie?
Was it before? Can't recall anymore. last time I saw it was a long time ago. But the timeline in the whole movie is seriously mixed up anyway, so I'll use that as an excuse [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
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Re: best/most hilarious use of cussing in a movie?
The Paper, when the guy from the Sentinel calls Michael Keaton after discovering he'd stolen the lead off his desk.
Sentinel Guy: How stupid do you think we are? What do you think I get...when I put two and two together, three? Keaton: Look, I'm trying to be reasonable here. Sentinel Guy: Why don't you just take my wallet as well? Keaton: Let me talk. Let me say something-- Sentinel Guy: Well, I hope you're satisfied, [censored]! You just blew your chance to cover the world! Keaton: Really? Well, guess [censored] what? I don't really [censored] care. You wanna know [censored] why? Because I don't [censored] live in the [censored] world! I live in [censored] New York City! So go [censored] yourself! |
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Re: best/most hilarious use of cussing in a movie?
I nominate Alec Baldwin in Glengarry Glen Ross Glengarry Glen Ross
[ QUOTE ] "Nice guy? I don't give a [censored]. Good father? [censored] you! Go home and play with your kids!" [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: best/most hilarious use of cussing in a movie?
Definitely Frank Booth in Blue Velvet. It's pure enjoyment to watch Hopper and Stockwell having drinks at the club.
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Re: best/most hilarious use of cussing in a movie?
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I nominate Alec Baldwin in Glengarry Glen Ross Glengarry Glen Ross [ QUOTE ] "Nice guy? I don't give a [censored]. Good father? [censored] you! Go home and play with your kids!" [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Now I gotta go watch this again. Such a great flick. |
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Re: best/most hilarious use of cussing in a movie?
This scene from Full Metal Jacket has to win some sort of award just for sheer endurance.
Full Metal Jacket |
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Re: best/most hilarious use of cussing in a movie?
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My favorite is from Catch Me if You Can from Tom Hanks. Carl Hanratty: Well, would you like to hear me tell a joke? Earl Amdursky: Yeah. Yeah, we'd love to hear a joke from you. Carl Hanratty: Knock knock. Earl Amdursky: Who's there? Carl Hanratty: Go [censored] yourselves. edit: Link [/ QUOTE ] Nice, thats exactly what I thought of. the other is the exchange between Alec Baldwin and Matt damon in the departed: Ellerby: I'm gonna go have a smoke right now. You want a smoke? You don't smoke, do ya, ... What are ya, one of those fitness freaks, huh? Go [censored] yourself. |
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