Correct, uttered by Michelle Trachtenberg's character in this hitchhiking scene:
"How can you trust a man who wears both a belt and suspenders? Man can't even trust his own pants."
Once upon a Time in the West
Said by Peter Fonda's character of a guy he is just about to shoot three times (in the suspenders and the belt)
The movie attribution is correct, but the rest is not. Actually, it was Henry Fonda's character and the person he says it of merely leaves. Whether he shoots him later in the movie or not, I don't know.
Over to you.
You're right, I got father and son mixed up
Here is an easy one:
"When the planes hit the Twin Towers, as far as I know none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge: They were all messages of love."
Right, one of my favourite feel-good movies.
Will someone pick this up?
I waited a long time for you to
wake up, Mommy. Did you dream of me
- I dreamed of you?
Lightwizard wrote:I waited a long time for you to
wake up, Mommy. Did you dream of me
- I dreamed of you?
Kill Bill
Oops,nearly posted another quote,but my answer has yet to be confirmed.Don't want to break any rules do I :wink:
Well, that's good enough -- "Kill Bill II"
O.K. try this one......
"An eye for an eye only ends up making the world blind"
That's too famous a quote from "Ghandi."
Lightwizard wrote:That's too famous a quote from "Ghandi."
Correct as usuall,but how true.Your turn
It's always Sunday afternoons I think
of -- the peace and quiet.
A very good movie, "The African Queen." Spoken by Rose, I think.
Right! Yes, not spoken by Humphrey for sure and a film that did not get the Oscar!
"This whole event tonight's been advertised in advance. Just be alert."
Since this is rather obscure, I will give a hint: it is one government agent speaking to another.
Not obscure enough -- "In the Line of Fire" -- my second favorite assassinate the President thriller.