Originally posted by turtlex
First - I alerted this by mistake, SO SORRY MODS! I just hit the wrong dern button. Honestly, I'm sincerely sorry.
Second - Way big guess here ... is it "Key Largo" ?
Well, without notifying the moderators ( hee, sorry )...
I definitely hear a femme fatale saying it....
My other guesses :
Body Heat
or
Palmetto
Then I'm plum out of guesses.
Originally posted by turtlexSorry, wrong answer. 🙁 Please try again.
Well, without notifying the moderators ( hee, sorry )...
I definitely hear a femme fatale saying it....
My other guesses :
Body Heat
or
Palmetto
Then I'm plum out of guesses.
Sorry, wrong answer. 🙁 Please try again.
Body Heat IS one of the best though! 😉
Originally posted by seraphimvulture
Sorry, wrong answer. 🙁 Please try again.
Sorry, wrong answer. 🙁 Please try again.
Body Heat IS one of the best though! 😉
I'm out then.
re: Body Heat ... One of my all time favorite movies.
re: Palmetto ... One of the worst movies ever. Has become an adjective for my group of friends. ie - that movie was Palmetto bad.
Originally posted by seraphimvultureDouble indemity(sp)
Moving this quote from last page:
"I never knew that murder could smell like honeysuckle."
Big hint: co-written with the noir master Raymond Chandler.
My other quote : Many people find me handsome with a wonderful smile, I'm sure you agree : the Ghost and the Darkness
Next quote : For some moments in life their are no words
Nyxie
Originally posted by NyxieUgh, I've seen that too, that crappy Val Kilmer movie with the tigers. Didn't like it though, was dull as dirt, IMHO.
Double indemity(sp)
My other quote : Many people find me handsome with a wonderful smile, I'm sure you agree : the Ghost and the Darkness
Next quote : For some moments in life their are no words
Nyxie
Originally posted by wucky3All right, this is either Monty Python and The Meaning of Life (my fave Python flick!) or Monty Python and The Holy Grail (probably my 3rd fave)... Not gunna jump ahead with a quote cause I'm not 100% on that.
Willy Wonka!!! lol
"forget about freedom dennis...think more about mud"