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John 3rd -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/6/2009 5:59:33 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Mike Scholl


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ORIGINAL: borner

I forget the General name, but in a bridge too far, the General looks up and says "to have such power at my command just once". Great one line way to show the disadvantage the German army fought under.



General was Kurt Student.


Actually it was Bittrich or Model. I remember him on the veranda of his HQ with the Brits landing just two miles away.

The Polish General (Sosabowski) said the other line. Hackman was great in that role!




Crimguy -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/6/2009 6:37:51 AM)

I taught my kid to say that (he's 2). His teacher wasn't thrilled.

"Excuse me while I whip this out!" Movie is a classic. Madeline Kahn was the funniest woman ever IMHO.


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ORIGINAL: stuman

Do you mean the scene where he asks : " ...where are all of the ..... ..... at ? ".




LargeSlowTarget -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/6/2009 9:18:01 AM)

The speech delivered by the disillusioned, drunk German submarine skipper in front of the other German officers in the officers club scene at the beginning of 'Das Boot':  "[loud voice] A toast to our wonderful - [soft spoken] abstaining, womanless - [loud] Führer, who rose gloriously - [soft] from apprentice painter - [loud again] to become the world's greatest battle strategist! [soft] What? Isn't it true? [loud] He's the great naval expert who took it upon himself, in his infinite wisdom... [soft] How's it go again? [loud] Who's been showing that English bedwetter, that cigar-chomping a**h*** Churchill where to go stick his cigars!" And the scene from the same film when the German submarines officers are being entertained by the Merchant Marine captain of the German freighter used as covert submarine tender in a Spanish port.     Merchant Captain: - So - what's it like to be under water, while overhead the enemy lies in wait?
1. Submariner: - It's dark.
Merchant Captain: - Dark?
1. Submariner: - Yes, and very quiet.
2. Submariner: - Just as long as no one belches ["f*rts" in original version]




aprezto -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/6/2009 11:18:45 PM)

The Thomas Crown Affair (2nd version) when Crown and 'what's her face' are drinking wine while the painting that might or might not be the stolen Monet goes up in smoke on the barbeque.

And again in that movie when Crown goes to return the painting, dressed as the faceless corporate suit, he looks up at the cameras that he knows are trained on him, tips his hat and says: "lets play ball". The music and the continuing theme are awesome.




borner -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/7/2009 2:04:04 AM)

That word you keep using, I do not think it means what you think it means




Mike Scholl -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/7/2009 2:10:51 AM)


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ORIGINAL: John 3rd


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ORIGINAL: Mike Scholl


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ORIGINAL: borner

I forget the General name, but in a bridge too far, the General looks up and says "to have such power at my command just once". Great one line way to show the disadvantage the German army fought under.



General was Kurt Student.


Actually it was Bittrich or Model. I remember him on the veranda of his HQ with the Brits landing just two miles away.



No.., it was Kurt Student (Commanding the 1st Parachute Army defending the Albert Canal line in front of XXX Corps). Why would a panzer commander be lusting for the Allies ability to drop 20,000 paratroopers at once? Read the book.




aprezto -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/7/2009 2:36:22 AM)

I'll agree with John 3rd. In the 'movie' they show Bittrich's HQ as the 1st para are jumping into Arnhem when he quotes this. Whether it is correct to the book or a fabrication, I am pretty sure it is Bittrich. He commands the panzer division sent to Arnhem to rest and repair (10th 11th or 12th Panzer - I can't remember that).

Borner: what word is this? Movie maybe? 




goodwoodrw -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/7/2009 3:05:38 AM)

A favourite line of mine is " sometimes there's just aint enough rocks"




borner -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/7/2009 4:22:36 AM)

call the main office, tell them I said OW!!! 




John 3rd -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/7/2009 5:19:18 AM)

Mike--You might be right about the book but the movie has it said by Bittrich.  I just watched the scene.  Will look at the book though.

Has one ever wondered how the Germans would have done if Hitler hadn't been s appalled by Crete and, instead, allowed the Malta Operation to go forward with airborne in that?  It would have been fun to watch!
 




borner -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/7/2009 1:48:07 PM)

this maybe should be moved to it's own thread, as it may take over this one..... but, Attacking Malta had been the origional plan. Panzerarmy Africa was supposed to halt afer Torbruk fell, and the assault to take place in early July (I think).  I know the Germans had deployed a para Div for the operation. Pushing for permission to chase the 8th army is probably one of the few major mistakes Rommell made in his campaign




Mark VII -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/7/2009 3:33:23 PM)

it was the 9th and 10th SS Panzer Divisions and Bittrich commanded the Corps HQ controlling those two Divisions. Off hand I think it was the II SS Panzer Corps but I could be wrong.

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ORIGINAL: aprezto

I'll agree with John 3rd. In the 'movie' they show Bittrich's HQ as the 1st para are jumping into Arnhem when he quotes this. Whether it is correct to the book or a fabrication, I am pretty sure it is Bittrich. He commands the panzer division sent to Arnhem to rest and repair (10th 11th or 12th Panzer - I can't remember that).

Borner: what word is this? Movie maybe? 





morganbj -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/7/2009 8:17:10 PM)

Mark VII is correct.




Misconduct -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/8/2009 4:16:02 AM)

I just watched Kelly's Heroes and I gotta admit, if you haven't seen this classic comedy war movie its worth watching. I always loved war movies with a comedy twist, but this movie takes the cake being authentic and a classic comedy.




thegreatwent -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/8/2009 4:46:04 AM)

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I taught my kid to say that (he's 2). His teacher wasn't thrilled.

"Excuse me while I whip this out!" Movie is a classic. Madeline Kahn was the funniest woman ever IMHO.


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ORIGINAL: stuman

Do you mean the scene where he asks : " ...where are all of the ..... ..... at ? ".




I was thinking mostly of the scene where Cleavon Little as the sheriff takes himself hostage ending with him saying "O baby, you are so talented and they are so dumb". [:D] Great film. One of Mel Brooks great films. In terms of war films I have to say the end of Gallipoli was very poignant.




Mike Scholl -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/8/2009 6:00:43 AM)


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ORIGINAL: aprezto

I'll agree with John 3rd. In the 'movie' they show Bittrich's HQ as the 1st para are jumping into Arnhem when he quotes this. Whether it is correct to the book or a fabrication, I am pretty sure it is Bittrich. He commands the panzer division sent to Arnhem to rest and repair (10th 11th or 12th Panzer - I can't remember that).



Bittrich commanded the II SS Panzer Corps (consisting of the 9th and 10th SS Panzer Divisions). The movie turned his command into a single Panzer Division.




John 3rd -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/8/2009 6:59:19 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Misconduct

I just watched Kelly's Heroes and I gotta admit, if you haven't seen this classic comedy war movie its worth watching. I always loved war movies with a comedy twist, but this movie takes the cake being authentic and a classic comedy.


WHERE do you start with quotes from that great film??!!




ChezDaJez -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/8/2009 10:41:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MemoryLeak

Braveheart. When Mel Gibson and another warrior are squating down behind shields facing the English battle line.
The guy next to Gibson looks over and says, " The Good Lord says I'm going to make it , but he's pretty sure that you're focked".




Another from Braveheart I like is where Longshanks orders his archers to engage and the squire says something to the effect of, "But, sire, won't we hit our own men?" And Longshanks replies, "Yes, but we'll hit theirs as well."

A few from "12 O'Clock High" that I like. I'm recalling from memory so may not be exact but the 3 scenes I like best are:

1. In the opening credits Harvey Stovall pedals out to the deserted Abercrombe airfield and begins to remember as he walks the runway. You hear the engines of a B-17 startup and then the grass begins to bend from the propwash. Classic!

2. The general is riding in his car to Abercrombe to take over and just before he gets to the gate, he tells his driver to pull over. The driver opens the general's door. The general gets out and casually says, "Cigarette, Ernie?" They light up and take a few puffs then you see the general visibily shift mental gears for the distatseful task ahead. He throws his cigarette on the ground and turns to his driver and says, "Alright, sargeant!"

3. The group has just completed its first raid into Germany and the general sees the chaplain and Major Stoval sneaking back to the barracks from one of the bombers. He stops them and first reads the chaplain the riot act and then dismisses him. The general then turns to Major Stoval and makes a comment about having to write that letter to the major's wife if the major were killed. He then relents a bit and asks Stoval if he hit anything. Stoval replies, "I don't know, general, my glasses were fogging up but I think I got a piece of one." The general replies, "Ours or theirs!?"

So many good lines in that movie.

Chez





bush -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/9/2009 3:12:18 PM)

In The Professionals, near the end of the movie, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan and Woody Strode are waiting for a pickup at a train "station." (With the stunning Claudia Cardinale as their prisoner). They are there because Burt Lancaster has been left to hold a pass aginst the Mexicans. In the distance there appears a swirling dust cloud and I believe it is Strode that asks what it is, a whirling dervish? After checking it out with a pair of binoculars, Marivn snaps them off from around his neck and utters, "That, gentlemen, is the whirlingest dervish of them all."

Of course, it is Lancaster coming in safe and sound.


Another great scence is the final shoot 'em up in The Wild Bunch.




crsutton -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/9/2009 4:57:33 PM)

"You're not too smart, I like that in a man"

Kathleen Turner to William Hurt in Body Heat. The best lines are in Noir films.




EWGuttag -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/9/2009 5:55:24 PM)

Chez,

Or what about the scene where the boss (General Pritchard played by Mitchell Millard) for General Savage chews him out (for not turning back) so that the 918th is the only bomber group to make it to and hit the target?




morganbj -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/9/2009 9:02:39 PM)

I always liked the scene in Ruthless People where the guy in the clown suit asks "Do I look that stupid?"

And Judge Reinhold emphatically answers, "Yes, you do!!"  Classic.




Curty -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/10/2009 5:33:15 AM)

This is in response to Borners BRIDGE TOO FAR film queery----2nd SS Panzer Corps ( 9th HOHENSTAUFEN and 10th FRUNDSBERG SS Pnz Divs) who were refitting in the Arnhem area. Bittrich was in command of this unit.




Howard Mitchell -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/10/2009 8:10:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: borner

That word you keep using, I do not think it means what you think it means


That I don’t know what that word means? Inconceivable!




John 3rd -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/10/2009 8:35:20 AM)

LOVE that movie.  Watch out for the ROUS's!

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EWGuttag -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/10/2009 12:36:42 PM)

In the movie In Harm's Way, what Captain Eddington (played by Kirk Douglas) said when asked "how should I log this flight":  "Joyride for the Chief of Staff."




JeffroK -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/10/2009 2:04:43 PM)

Movie with John Wayne & Richard Harris, Harris is a captured Confederate Officer and they join together to chase down something??? near the Mexican border.

Cupla Aussie moments,

From The Odd Angry Shot (ASASR in Vietnam)
"You can set your watch by this ........ rain!!

The charge at Beersheba from The LightHorsemen.

And the last part of The Battle of Britain where the RAF gains ascendancy and the Germans ditch their lifejackets.




ool -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/10/2009 2:43:08 PM)


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ORIGINAL: JeffK

Movie with John Wayne & Richard Harris, Harris is a captured Confederate Officer and they join together to chase down something??? near the Mexican border.

Cupla Aussie moments,

From The Odd Angry Shot (ASASR in Vietnam)
"You can set your watch by this ........ rain!!

The charge at Beersheba from The LightHorsemen.

And the last part of The Battle of Britain where the RAF gains ascendancy and the Germans ditch their lifejackets.



Movie was Major Dundee. Charlton Heston not John Wayne. They were chasing an Apache warrior whose name i forget. Senta BErger was amazing as the eye candy. Movie was based on the diary of the bugler in the cavalry unit. Recurring line of the movie?" Till the enemy is taken or killed." After the Apache was taken Dundee and Harris's character were to fight a duel to the death. Not a bad way to spend a few hours.




Misconduct -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/10/2009 2:56:54 PM)

I am surprised nobody mentioned the love for Napalm in the morning! Or even better the Ride to Valkyries from Apocalypse Now!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz3Cc7wlfkI




vettim89 -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (4/10/2009 3:33:03 PM)

Some of my Favorites:

The Longest Day, when the Scots come marching down the road with bagpipes blaring to relieve the commandos at Pegasus Bridge with mortar shells landing all around

Apocalypse Now, Robert DuVall, "I love the smell of napalm in the morning. It smells like .... victory!"

The Blues Brothers, Elwood: "Its 150 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, its dark, and we're wearing sunglasses". Jake: "Hit it!!!"

And from my favorite Chic Flik of all time: Fried Green Tomatoes, "Best damn barbecue I ever had






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