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What movie is this line from! (Some Movie Spoilers)

DocMoriartty said:
[B"Button zip or zip button?"
(I will really be impressed if anyone gets that one.)
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Reading the answer, I do remember. (Since I watched Babylon 5 only in German, it is difficult to find the right translation :) ). I believe it was in a shuttle flight, maybe it was the episode when Babylon 4 reappeared? Or am I confusing something... It is so long ago.. :)

333 Dave said:
"I found you in Hell, I think I can find you in Jersy."
I can`t remember the move, I do not even recall the main characters actor (or was it Robin / Robbie Williams? My memory...). It was a move, in where a man lost his children during a car crash, and later his wife (? - Or did he die first? Can`t remember exactly...) At least, in heaven, he learns that his woman is in hell, and he wants to rescue her, though everybody explains it would be impossible...

Mustrum Ridcully
 

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Mustrum_Ridcully said:

I can`t remember the move, I do not even recall the main characters actor (or was it Robin / Robbie Williams? My memory...). It was a move, in where a man lost his children during a car crash, and later his wife (? - Or did he die first? Can`t remember exactly...) At least, in heaven, he learns that his woman is in hell, and he wants to rescue her, though everybody explains it would be impossible...

Mustrum Ridcully

Don't think the quote came from that movie, but the movie you're talking about here is "What Dreams May Come," and it was Robin Williams. One of his darker movies. (I think it also has Cuba Gooding Jr, as his angel/guide.)

In the movie, the kids die somehow or other. Car crash, I believe you're right. Later, he is helping out at an accident scene (he's a doctor), and gets killed when the accident expands. His wife couldn't handle losing not only her children but her husband as well. So, suicide city.

It's a cool movie, but it has some dark overtones.
 



Or. . .

"This town needs an enema!"

Or. . .

"He chose. . . poorly."

Or. . .

"How did your uneducated kind ever take Jerusalem?"

Or. . .

"[John Wayne]? That's a terrible name for a cowboy!"

Or. . .

"See, I love nekkid women. It's a character flaw."

Or. . .(approximately)
"Women. A mistake? Or did he do to us ON PURPOSE?"

Or. . .
"I'm a zit! Get it?"
 

Heretic Apostate said:


Don't think the quote came from that movie, but the movie you're talking about here is "What Dreams May Come," and it was Robin Williams. One of his darker movies. (I think it also has Cuba Gooding Jr, as his angel/guide.)

In the movie, the kids die somehow or other. Car crash, I believe you're right. Later, he is helping out at an accident scene (he's a doctor), and gets killed when the accident expands. His wife couldn't handle losing not only her children but her husband as well. So, suicide city.

It's a cool movie, but it has some dark overtones.

The quote is in fact from What Dreams May Come :). Kids die in a car crash, then later, Robin's character dies in a car accident (he's helping out like you said, then IIRC another car comes fliping over the pileup and lands on him). And yes, Cuba Gooding Jr is also in it.
 

Assuming that by "[John Wayne]? That's a terrible name for a cowboy!" you meant "Clint Eastwood? Thats a terrible name for a cowboy!" it's Back to the Future III.

"I'm a zit! Get it?"
Animal House
 

"Oh I get it, whatever we think of will be our destroyer. If you think of J. Edgar Hoover then J. Edgar Hoover will come and destroy us. So don't think of anything!"
 

theburningman said:
"He chose. . . poorly."

Or. . .

"[John Wayne]? That's a terrible name for a cowboy!"

I can only identify these two. The first, from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, when the ancient crusader points out that the British traitor (who was siding with the Nazis in their search for the Grail) drank from the beautiful chalice. And aged into dust. The second is from Shanghai Noon, with Jackie Chan and that other guy, when the other guy finds out that Jackie's character's name is Chong Wang (or something like that).
 


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