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Kristin Wahlund
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From: Eagan, MN
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 - posted 02-20-2003 04:09 PM      Profile for Kristin Wahlund   Email Kristin Wahlund   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Ok, I have an assignment for a film class to find the movies that belong to these quotes and I was just thinking to myself, hey maybe all you people might be able to help me, I have been searching FOREVER to find these and its impossible for me so any help would be awesome!

"If the swede was any slower he'd have birds nesting in his hat."

"Take your fancy clothes, and your black silk underwaer, and go back to disneyland."

"Murder, Death, Kill!! Murder, Death, Kill!!"


Hopefully some of you movie buffs can help a college student out!

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Greg Borr
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I think "Murder, Death, Kill" was from Demolition Man.

There is a movie quotes site somewhere on the internet, I stumbled across it some time ago, someone may have the link, try to find it and you should be able to find you answers, best of luck.

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Michael Schaffer
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quote:
"Take your fancy clothes, and your black silk underwaer, and go back to disneyland."
is from The Empire Strikes Back Director`s Cut. It is Luke`s line in response to Vader telling him he was his father. In the original theatrical release, Luke just responded "noooooooo". Lucas later felt he needed a comic line here to lighten the tone of the ending.

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Mark Lensenmayer
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"If the swede was any slower he'd have birds nesting in his hat."

Gene Hackman in THE QUICK AND THE DEAD
Mr. Hackman Speaks

"Take your fancy clothes, and your black silk underwaer, and go back to Disneyland."

Jean-Claude Van Damme to Jean-Claude Van Damme in DOUBLE IMPACT

"Murder, Death, Kill!! Murder, Death, Kill!!"

Computer in DEMOLITION MAN. This phrase led to the production of an MDK video game.

Thank the good friends at GOOGLE for finding these...I LOVE the Google toolbar!

Good luck with the class!

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Kristin Wahlund
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okay thanks so much for the help guys!

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Aldo Baez
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Wait, so is the disneyland quote from empire or from Jean-Claude?

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David Stambaugh
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Michael has a [evil] sense of humor. Kristin, you probably don't want to attribute the Disneyland quote to "Empire Strikes Back". [Wink]

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Manny Knowles
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But your teacher would probably get a kick out of it.

I would be inclined to put that in and say "This line was used in at least two screenplays. It is a little-known fact that this line appeared in the director's cut.....but it also appears in......"

What's this class that gives out movie quotes for homework? I'm trying to get a feel for the educational component.

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Adam Martin
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Maybe Michael has seen the movie Thumb Wars by Steve Odekerk? In that parody, Darth Vader tells Luke, "I am your mother!" and opens his black cape to reveal a pink tutu. [Smile]

Manny - she said it was for a film class.

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Brad Miller
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Michael that's hilarious...and *almost* believable!

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David Stambaugh
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I confess I sat there blankly pondering on Michaels' post, for a few seconds anyway, before I busted out laughing.

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Steve Kraus
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Speaking of quotes, AMC's new River East 21 in Chicago features a huge mural of familiar movie scenes overhead (very nicely done) and actually incorporated into the terrazo floor are many famous movie quotes. And this one which is not a quote from any movie I am familar with.

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(It's not a line from Casablanca.)

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Manny Knowles
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Yes, Adam...I know.

But what kind of film class?

For instance, there's...

100 Level:
Intro to Aesthetics - Classical Hollywood Cinema
International Cinema I (Silent)
International Cinema II (Sound)

300 Level:
U.S. Film History to WWII
U.S. Film History after WWII

400 Level
Film Styles - Alfred Hitchcock
Film Production I
Writing for Directors
Acting for Writers

...and many more!

It could be any class. I really wanna know which course this fits into.

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Adam Martin
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I would guess some sort of film appreciation class.

Steve -- AMC's Bay Street 16 in Emeryville CA has quotes and murals all over as well, in addition to large photos of actors and directors performing their craft. Their entrance floor quote is not the same ... I wonder how many (all?) new locations will have this design?

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Carl Martin
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look at the pictures from that amc in emeryville. "sparticus"? what's that? is that that koobrick movie starring kirk dugless?

carl

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