I definitely would have gotten the Pulp Fiction one except that Samuel L Jackson's vocal inflections totally fail to come through when written down. I was reading the question completely differently and it didn't make any sense. Maybe if it was in all CAPS.
More context would have been helpful, too. Jackson and Travolta are interrogating that one guy toward the beginning of the film. He's nervous and stammering. Jackson asks him if he speaks it (English m%^f#er do you speak it?) and the guy can only manage to say "what?" Jackson asks him where he's from and the guy replies "what?" and Jackson said "Do they speak English in What?"
Reading that line, I KNEW that there was a motherf&*&%er in there somewhere. I just added at the end of the line and it immediately hit me that it was Samuel L. that said it...I just had to place the movie at that point.
Because the movie is from 1971 -- likely before the vast majority of people on this site were even born. Most likely have never seen it (myself included, born 1971, the year it came out).
The Happy Gilmore quote made me laugh. I've seen it way too many times so I knew exactly where it's from, I'm not sure if anyone who's only seen it a few times will get it though.
I knew the "Funny how, I mean funny like I'm a clown, I amuse you?" was Joe Pesci. I can hear his voice in my head doing it. But I couldn't remember the movie. So I just started going through them. Home Alone, My Cousin Vinny, finally Goodfellas. A wonderful actor, gifted in both drama and comedy.
twilight zone. but jetpunk people use the same clues over and over again it's so bad. i got most of these without even looking at the clue, just saw how obvious the movies were and guessed
Has You're thinking "did he fire six shots or only five?" been in some other movie as well? Because I got such a strong feeling I've heard that line in a movie not too many years ago, but not in Dirty Harry because I've never seen that one.
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