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Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
I was thinking of a much earlier film. I wonder if it was the source for "Labyrinth".
You were right; my bad. It was the source, in parody:

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.

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Originally posted by Buzz Meeks
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."
The Last of the Mohicans (Daniel Day-Lewis).

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Originally posted by pawnhandler
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!
SOB. Robert Preston commenting on the bare-breasted Julie Andrews (wife of director Blake Edwards).

How about: "God's a gag-writer!"

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Originally posted by vistesd
SOB. Robert Preston commenting on the bare-breasted Julie Andrews (wife of director Blake Edwards).

How about: "God's a gag-writer!"
Really? It was also the scene at the castle door in Young Frankenstein.

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Originally posted by pawnhandler
Really? It was also the scene at the castle door in Young Frankenstein.
Actually, I think the quote from SOB was just "Wow! What knockers!" My bad.

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Originally posted by vistesd
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."
Good call on Cary Grant. Wrong film though.

They may be a "knowledgeable family", but I have no clue.

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Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
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..."
Don't know but sounds a bit like a Marx brother's film.

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Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
Good call on Cary Grant. Wrong film though.

They may be a "knowledgeable family", but I have no clue.
Hint on the knowledgeable family:

"O God, but I do love being king!"

I'll crunch my brain on old Cary Grant films for a bit...

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Originally posted by vistesd
Hint on the knowledgeable family:

"O God, but I do love being king!"

I'll crunch my brain on old Cary Grant films for a bit...
Been a while since I've seen it, but "Lion in Winter" comes to mind.

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"What, you think I'm funny? Funny like a clown?"

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Originally posted by whodey
"What, you think I'm funny? Funny like a clown?"
Goodfellas, right?

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Originally posted by Nemesio
Goodfellas, right?
Spot on. 😉

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Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
Been a while since I've seen it, but "Lion in Winter" comes to mind.
Bingo!

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"Now, I had heard that word at least ten times a day from my old man. He worked in profanity the way other artists might work in oil or clay. It was his true medium; a master."

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Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
"Now, I had heard that word at least ten times a day from my old man. He worked in profanity the way other artists might work in oil or clay. It was his true medium; a master."
A Christmas Story?