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I have Uncles on my step dad's side that would talk about that movie remembering when it came out. they talked about it a lot, so i rented it about 25 years ago and now i have cirtain sceans memorizwed, indolably printed on my brain.

Like the scene of slimpickins riding the bomb down like he was riding a bronko.
I have committed vast portions of "Raising Arizona" to my memory to much the same degree. :D

"We sure didn't mean to influence anybody, Mizz McDonough, and if we did, we're sorry." (William Forsythe as Evelle(sp?) Snopes)

and

"I DON'T KNOW! They were Jammies! They had Yodas and sh*t on 'em!" (_____ as Nathan Arizona)
 

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Raising Arizona is a classic. I can't say I have vast portions committed to memory, but there are some memorable lines.

Ed: You mean you busted out of jail.
Evelle: No, ma'am. We released ourselves on our own recognizance.
Gale: What Evelle here is trying to say is that we felt that the institution no longer had anything to offer us.
 


Raising Arizona is a classic. I can't say I have vast portions committed to memory, but there are some memorable lines.

Ed: You mean you busted out of jail.
Evelle: No, ma'am. We released ourselves on our own recognizance.
Gale: What Evelle here is trying to say is that we felt that the institution no longer had anything to offer us.
Yes, that's a classic, too! What the uninitiated might not get is that Ed(wina) is Holly Hunter.

And we can't forget this one:

Old Timer: They go over the butt and around the groin area.
Evelle: I know WHERE they go, Old Timer, I just meant 'Do I need pins or fasteners.'
Old Timer: Well, no, they've got them tapettes already on there.
Evelle: I see. Alright now, Old Timer, you just lay down back there and count to .... 857 .... and then on back down to zero. And we just might come back in five minutes and make sure you're not cheatin'!
 
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I saw it once and remember it being good. Might be I have to check it our again.
The last time I watched it, while it was still very, very good, it didn't have the same "ooomph" for me that it used to have. Not sure if that's because I'm older, more jaded, I've seen it so many times, or that I was sober. Anybody's guess, I suppose. :heh:
 

The last time I watched it, while it was still very, very good, it didn't have the same "ooomph" for me that it used to have. Not sure if that's because I'm older, more jaded, I've seen it so many times, or that I was sober. Anybody's guess, I suppose. :heh:

Jaded AND sober? A bad combination indeed! :D
 

heh, is that the movie where ed(wina) lost her fiance to a collage girl with curves in all the right places?

or

Bank robber: get down on the floor and don't move!

oldtimer: now which am I to do? if I can't move, then I can't get down on the floor...

Here is one that I was forced to watch so amny times that it has become memorized: the princess bride. I eventually read the original S.A.W. (Story As Written). the original story is somewhat dark.
 

Here is one that I was forced to watch so amny times that it has become memorized: the princess bride. I eventually read the original S.A.W. (Story As Written). the original story is somewhat dark.

I too have the Princess Bridge memorized. And yes, the original story is quite a bit different than the movie.
 

My daughter is a HUGE fan of Princes Bride (the movie). She loves to quote both the rhyming sequence from the sailing scene and 'Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya . . ."

Can't tell you how many times we've watched that movie since she discovered it!
 

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