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You don't always need a line.
Good one. I'll raise you...
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Can't believe no one has submitted this quote-du-jour yet...
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I'll raise you two...from the same movie
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High Plains Drifter is on TCM right now:
The Man With No Name, when he did speak, almost always said something badass or funny. Spaghetti westerns are a goldmine for this kind of thing.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8OWNspU_yE
TOMBSTONE
Johnny Ringo is waiting for Wyatt Earp to meet him for a gunfight and is pleasantly surprised to see the figure of a man approaching from the shade of the trees. "Well, I didn't think you had it in you," he smiles.
"I'm your huckleberry," says Doc Holliday, passing into the sunlight.
At the sight of the most dangerous gunman in the territory, Johnny Ringo loses his color. "Why, Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
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Tombstone's another "badass moment" goldmine. One of my faves is Ken Russell slapping Billy Bob Thornton around. "Go on - skin that smokewagon and see what happens."
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Tombstone's another "badass moment" goldmine. One of my faves is Ken Russell slapping Billy Bob Thornton around. "Go on - skin that smokewagon and see what happens."
Otter: Ladies and gentlemen, I'll be brief. The issue here is not whether we broke a few rules, or took a few liberties with our female party guests - we did.
"Thank you very little."
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See, Kurt's close friends like me call him "Ken"...
Look, a kitten!
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7 years ago, this badass meme was everywhere...
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Is there no-one else (as pretty as me)?
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This is the best badass line in Breaking Bad. It's the moment that Walter realizes the mundane suburban life of his past can't satisfy him anymore. He's had the taste of power from the meth business and there is simply no going back to teaching kids, fixing the house and playing husband.
Sadly, I can't find the whole scene on YouTube. The shot of him standing in line with the paint cans really sells the moment home; just the look of boredom on his face. Also, I love the synchronization between the checkout scanner and the zoom cuts on Walter's face, but whatever, this still rules with just the punchline.
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Tombstone's another "badass moment" goldmine. One of my faves is Ken Russell slapping Billy Bob Thornton around. "Go on - skin that smokewagon and see what happens."
My favorite from Tombstone is Kurt Russell just repeatedly yelling "No!" as he's walking into the river mowing down bad guy after bad guy.
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My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius,
Commander of the Armies of the North,
General of the Felix Legions,
loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius.
Father to a murdered son,
husband to a murdered wife.
And I will have my vengeance,
in this life or the next
Boom!
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My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius,
Commander of the Armies of the North,
General of the Felix Legions,
loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius.
Father to a murdered son,
husband to a murdered wife.
And I will have my vengeance,
in this life or the next
Boom!
That was pretty badass. (I still say Sir Ridley could've shaved 20 minutes off of that film, but that's a great moment.)
It was alluded to on a particularly wild episode of Warwick Davis' short-lived show Life's Too Short. I actually liked that series a lot:
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But pity the warrior who slays all his foes...
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"Talk, or we can skip straight to 'Until death do us part'."