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TexasLt -> OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 1:39:04 AM)

While awaiting the release..a little Pacific War Movie Trivia...Name the Movie:

"Get that Guy's Number Dick, I'll Report Him For Safety Violations!".......[:D]




Aloid -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 1:42:20 AM)

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ORIGINAL: TexasLt

While awaiting the release..a little Pacific War Movie Trivia...Name the Movie:

"Get that Guy's Number Dick, I'll Report Him For Safety Violations!".......[:D]


Tora Tora Tora...



Is it just me, or do other people play these movies endlessly on the TV while playing wargames like these...

Aloid




Tankerace -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 1:44:05 AM)

Tora Tora Tora.

Name this one:

"Well Admiral, isn't that worth at least a Hot diggedy damn?"




Aelbric -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 1:45:02 AM)

"The Final Countdown"?

[:D]




MrBoats -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 1:47:10 AM)

Another:
"Is that hot coffee I smell?" I may be paraphrasing it....[8D]




Tankerace -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 1:48:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Aelbric

"The Final Countdown"?

[:D]



Heh, nope. But the movie was made because of Tora Tora Tora




Tankerace -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 1:49:16 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MrBoats

Another:
"Is that hot coffee I smell?" I may be paraphrasing it....[8D]


Sands of Iwo Jima?

Heh, I have no life, and WITP means even less of one.




TexasLt -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 1:51:49 AM)

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Name this one:

"Well Admiral, isn't that worth at least a Hot diggedy damn?"



MIDWAY!!!!




rlc27 -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:01:45 AM)

Midway was good, but not as good as TTT. I hated the romantic subplot. Romantic subplots in war movies always seem fake.

"Pearl Harbor" nearly made me throw up; it felt like a tarnish on the memory of that day, I mean in the context of all that treachery and death and destruction who REALLY CARES if some chick gets knocked up and can't decide who she wants the daddy to be?

Well, at least it taught me that the best way to kill a CGI Zero is to lure two of them into crashing into each other. I was surprised they didn't have Yamamoto fighting Yoda.




Bob Young -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:05:21 AM)

"We got ourselves another war... A gut bustin mother-lovin NAVY war."




Cap Mandrake -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:10:17 AM)

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ORIGINAL: rlc27

Midway was good, but not as good as TTT. I hated the romantic subplot. Romantic subplots in war movies always seem fake.

"Pearl Harbor" nearly made me throw up; it felt like a tarnish on the memory of that day, I mean in the context of all that treachery and death and destruction who REALLY CARES if some chick gets knocked up and can't decide who she wants the daddy to be?

Well, at least it taught me that the best way to kill a CGI Zero is to lure two of them into crashing into each other. I was surprised they didn't have Yamamoto fighting Yoda.


Hehe [:D]

It was insufferably bad. Essentially a chic-flik that they tricked the guys into watching (at least part of) by the presumed subject matter.

How about this:

Character 1: "But they aren't trying to kill YOU"
Character 2: "Then why are they shooting at me?"




Aelbric -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:14:46 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: rlc27

Midway was good, but not as good as TTT. I hated the romantic subplot. Romantic subplots in war movies always seem fake.

"Pearl Harbor" nearly made me throw up; it felt like a tarnish on the memory of that day, I mean in the context of all that treachery and death and destruction who REALLY CARES if some chick gets knocked up and can't decide who she wants the daddy to be?

Well, at least it taught me that the best way to kill a CGI Zero is to lure two of them into crashing into each other. I was surprised they didn't have Yamamoto fighting Yoda.


Yamamoto fighting Yoda would have been an improvement[:@]




waynec -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:15:55 AM)

"We got ourselves another war... A gut bustin mother-lovin NAVY war."

in harms way




Greco, Thomas A -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:17:18 AM)

Winds of War?




waynec -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:17:32 AM)

quote:

Character 1: "But they aren't trying to kill YOU"
Character 2: "Then why are they shooting at me?"


a guess but it would fit oddball in kelly's heros




PBYPilot -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:18:10 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Bob Young

"We got ourselves another war... A gut bustin mother-lovin NAVY war."



"In Harm's Way" with John Wayne, Patricia Neal, and Kirk "Ouch, I cut myself on the cleft in my chin" Douglas

PBYPilot
"Slow airplanes and fast women"




Bob Young -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:18:36 AM)

Nope. Hint: Kirk Douglas, Dec 7, 1941.




Bob Young -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:20:01 AM)

Well done, PBY. Too much soap in the movie for my taste. But, I do love the way Douglas delivers that line...




pmath -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:20:09 AM)

Midway

Joe Rochefort to Nimitz




Tankerace -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:20:27 AM)

Pearl Harbor was so stupid. I liked the attack sequence, until I saw the USS Oklahoma. Seeing as I live in the state of Oklahoma, I tend to study that battleship fairly closely. When it capsizes, it rolls over, jumps out of the water (the entire hull is above water, the deck is resting on the water, the superstructure was submerged). Pretty crappy if you ask me.

In Harm's Way was an awsome movie to me, but the ending naval battle was pretty cheesy, because you could see each spark coming out of the guns on the models, and it killed any atmosphere that they were real. Sink the Bismark did a lot better job of making it feel real.




Tankerace -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:21:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: pmath

Midway

Joe Rochefort to Nimitz


Bingo!




pmath -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:21:45 AM)

In Harms Way




waynec -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:22:13 AM)

i wrote an alternate history on the attack on pearl harbor a couple of months back and i had tora, tora, tora, in harms way, death of the arizona, couple of pearl harbor history channel dvds playing on my laptop while i wrote on my desktop.

how bad did it get? when i was stationed in germany in the mid 70's the choice of alcohol to consume during an evening of wargaming depended on what nationality you were playing (and us ships were NOT dry in our games). how is that for anal.




PBYPilot -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:24:06 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Bob Young

Well done, PBY. Too much soap in the movie for my taste. But, I do love the way Douglas delivers that line...



Waynec got it first. But I agree about the soap.

PBYPilot
"Slow airplanes and fast women"




Cap Mandrake -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 3:15:39 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bob Young

"We got ourselves another war... A gut bustin mother-lovin NAVY war."


In Harms Way [8D]




Aloid -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 3:22:00 AM)

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ORIGINAL: waynec

i wrote an alternate history on the attack on pearl harbor a couple of months back and i had tora, tora, tora, in harms way, death of the arizona, couple of pearl harbor history channel dvds playing on my laptop while i wrote on my desktop.

how bad did it get? when i was stationed in germany in the mid 70's the choice of alcohol to consume during an evening of wargaming depended on what nationality you were playing (and us ships were NOT dry in our games). how is that for anal.


No Wayne, you mean "how good did it get" don't you? [;)]
Those were indeed the days... did all the same things!

Cheers! [sm=party-smiley-012.gif]

Aloid




Mike Wood -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 5:08:16 AM)

Hello...

I concur on "Midway" and "Pearl Harbor". I liked the romantic sub-plot in "In Harm's Way".

Maggie Hanes was hot...

Michael Wood

quote:

ORIGINAL: rlc27

Midway was good, but not as good as TTT. I hated the romantic subplot. Romantic subplots in war movies always seem fake.

"Pearl Harbor" nearly made me throw up; it felt like a tarnish on the memory of that day, I mean in the context of all that treachery and death and destruction who REALLY CARES if some chick gets knocked up and can't decide who she wants the daddy to be?





PeckingFury -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 6:25:20 AM)

"You will not laugh. You will not cry.
You will learn by the numbers. I will teach you."




Tankerace -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 7:23:32 AM)

heh, not a WW2 movie, but "Full Metal Jacket"




tsimmonds -> RE: OKAY..CAN YOU NAME THE MOVIE LINE? (7/1/2004 2:47:19 PM)

quote:

Clevinger: "But they aren't trying to kill YOU"
Yossarian: "Then why are they shooting at me?"

Catch-22, the greatest anti-war novel of all time.




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