heh... nope. The movie actually has NOTHING to do with vikings... but is one of the most quotable films ever made. I'm not sure how many people on here have seen it.. but I'll start dropping more quotes/hints pretty soon.
ok, another quote.. this one may be a bit paraphrased ( can't remember which room number it was, or how many bottles).. but should sound familar if you've seen the movie.
"The couple in room 212 would like two bottles of champaign and one boy scout uniform."
this film is getting a bit stale: here's a givaway quote:
Man1: "I've got something at the striptease. I help the girls dress and undress."
Man2: "Nice job."
Man1: "Twenty francs a week."
Man2: "Not very much."
Man1: "It's all I can afford."
alright, it's older, was a commercial flop, and stars 3 VERY famous actors.
of those three main actors-
-One spent a good portion of his life a drunk elitist actor. He's 'the finest man who ever breathed' (another hint). He shows up in movies from time to time today looking generally confused, but preforms well.
-One was considered one of the best comic actors of the 60s. He was probably most famous for his detective comedies though.. He died in the 80s, not too old.
-One turned into a slightly neurotic director/writer/actor combo guy. He wrote and starred in this movie, which I consider far better than any of his 'serious' work. He has a thing for marrying his ex wives adopted children.
DAMN SOOOOOOo close Danr. I consider Casino Royale to be the sisterfilm of this one, in spirit. "the finest man who ever breathed" quote was from that film.
You got the three actors though. Allen, sellers, and Toole
Hahahaha, clues can be fun, but it's no longer a quote game persay... it becomes a trivia game.. Interesting, but doesn't keep things moving all the time.
But then again... more quotes don't really keep things moving either...this thread being case in point. Heh.
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"The couple in room 212 would like two bottles of champaign and one boy scout uniform."
"I don't want to call a key, I want my car cabs!!"
It's an older film, but a classic. Dead give-a-way quotes come next... I didn't think this movie was THIS obscure.
Here's another somewhat paraphrased quote:
"Oh Michael, Whatever are we going to do? I'm thirty seven and you're only twelve!"
Man1: "I've got something at the striptease. I help the girls dress and undress."
Man2: "Nice job."
Man1: "Twenty francs a week."
Man2: "Not very much."
Man1: "It's all I can afford."
this quote is dead.
this one should work:
"What in the name of all that's gracious is a semi-virgin?"
of those three main actors-
-One spent a good portion of his life a drunk elitist actor. He's 'the finest man who ever breathed' (another hint). He shows up in movies from time to time today looking generally confused, but preforms well.
-One was considered one of the best comic actors of the 60s. He was probably most famous for his detective comedies though.. He died in the 80s, not too old.
-One turned into a slightly neurotic director/writer/actor combo guy. He wrote and starred in this movie, which I consider far better than any of his 'serious' work. He has a thing for marrying his ex wives adopted children.
Casino Royale?
edit ... actually, just noticed the "wrote and starred" bit. Hmmm. Dunno. And i'm sure David Niven's dead
What's New Pussycat!
You got the three actors though. Allen, sellers, and Toole
sellers = dead, toole = confused, allen = writer.
i didnt see the tail of your second post!
awesome, youre up!
see? Clues are more fun than boring old quotes
But then again... more quotes don't really keep things moving either...this thread being case in point. Heh.
Anyway, YOU'RE UP!