Originally posted by ThinkOfOneYou were right; my bad. It was the source, in parody:
I was thinking of a much earlier film. I wonder if it was the source for "Labyrinth".
Jareth: You remind me of the babe.
Goblin: What babe?
Jareth: The babe with the power.
Goblin: What power?
Jareth: The power of voodoo.
Goblin: Who do?
Jareth: You do.
Goblin: Do what?
Jareth: Remind me of the babe.
Originally posted by Buzz MeeksThe Last of the Mohicans (Daniel Day-Lewis).
I don't recall the names but that's Blazing Saddles. A lot of people haven't seen the uncensored version so maybe have missed that.
How about (paraphrasing here) "Are you not a loyal subject of the King?"
"Don't consider myself subject to much of anything."
Originally posted by pawnhandlerSOB. Robert Preston commenting on the bare-breasted Julie Andrews (wife of director Blake Edwards).
Dang -- my mind always puts those two together -- both Mel Brooks, right? Now if you'd said
"What knockers!"
"Thank you!"
My brain would have been right on target!
How about: "God's a gag-writer!"
Originally posted by vistesdGood call on Cary Grant. Wrong film though.
Cary Grant's the man. Bringing Up Baby?
My offer—
"I know. You know that I know. I know that you know that I know. We both know that Henry knows. We're a knowledgeable family."
They may be a "knowledgeable family", but I have no clue.
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneDon't know but sounds a bit like a Marx brother's film.
Yes. We have a winner.
If you didn't make the connection, znsho and I were exchanging quotes from Dr. Strangelove.
And now for something really different:
"You remind me of the man."
"What man?"
"The man with the power."
"What power?"
"The power of Hoodoo."
"Hoodoo?"
"You do."
"Do what?"
"Remind me of the man..."