Monday, December 18, 2006

Name That Line Christmas edition

Name that Line Dec 18th (Happy Birthday Ollie)

Here is the latest installment of name that line:1 point for the movie, 1 point for the character's name, 1 point for the actor's name an extra 5 points if you can legitamately name another movie that has the same line not including different versions of the same movie.e-mail any suggestions you want to contribute to next week's installment to:

pnkjohn@hotmail.com

This version of name that line should see a lot of high scores since we all love the Chrismas movies.

* I shortened some names so the quotes wouldn't be TOO easy.

1. [Shoved down the slide, but he stops himself and climbs back up] "No! No! I want an Official Red Ryder Carbine-Action Two-Hundred-Shot Range Model Air Rifle!" "You'll shoot your eye out, kid."
2. "What is it you want, M*? What do you want? You want the moon? Just say the word and I'll throw a lasso around it and pull it down. Hey. That's a pretty good idea. I'll give you the moon, M*." "I'll take it. Then what?" "Well, then you can swallow it, and it'll all dissolve, see... and the moonbeams would shoot out of your fingers and your toes and the ends of your hair... am I talking too much?"
3. "You're supposed to drink the milk." "Look, I am lactose intolerant! And I'm just about this close to taking all those presents back up the chimney. Supposed to drink the milk!"
4. "Wait a minute, I got it. I got it. I got it. How about this: The Molintator." "The Molinator. I like it. Thank you, Santa. Can we vote right now on The Molinator?"
5. "This bell is a wonderful symbol of the spirit of Christmas- as am I. Just remember, the true spirit of Christmas lies in your heart."
6. "Have you seen these toilets? They're GINORMOUS!"
7. "Welcome, Christmas, bring your cheer. Cheer to all Whos far and near. Christmas Day is in our grasp so long as we have hands to clasp. Christmas Day will always be just as long as we have we. Welcome Christmas while we stand, heart to heart and hand in hand."
8. "What is your name?" "K* K*." "Where do you live?" "That's what this hearing will decide."
9. "[shouting in desperation] Isn't there anyone out there who can tell me what Christmas is all about?" "Sure, C*B*, I can tell you. Lights, please. [a spotlight shines] "And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the fields, keeping watch over their flocks by night. And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the lord shone round about them, and they were so afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not, for behold, I bring unto you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you this day is born in the City of Bethlehem, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; you shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel, a multitude of the heavenly host, praising God, and saying, 'Glory to God in the highest, and on Earth peace, good will toward men'". That's what Christmas is all about, C* B*.
10. "Hello there... I-I-I-I... Oh dear... Oh... Oh, you're-you're... I'm W* K* and I'm custodian over at the Beck Apartments, but, but you know that, don't you. You know that. I guess nobody here can see me or hear me except you. I didn't bring a gift, I, but I, I guess that's not important. Thank you for everything you've done for me. As long as I can remember you've been right by my side. I'll never forget when you walked with me right in those first few hours after I lost Martha. I-I've always been able to count on you, when I felt dark inside and when I... You were right there, right, every time, right there. Even when I didn't feel good about myself, I knew that you cared for me enough, and that, that made me feel better. Like that time I got mad with Mabel Huntington because she broke her pipes on purpose just so she could have somebody to see while I came up and fixed them for her. Boy, I hollered at her, boy I hollered real loud. But then, then I got to thinking - you loved Mabel just as much as you loved me and I should treat her the way you want me to. I believe I talked to you about that at the time. Well, I started visiting her and we became friends. I saw her almost every day until the day she died. I love you. You're my closest, my finest friend. And that means that I can hold my head high, wherever I go. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you."

42 points are possible this week. What'd you get?

5 comments:

Papa J said...

1. A Christmas Story; Ralphie, Peter Billingsley; Santa Claus, Jeff Gillen
2. It’s a Wonderful Life; George Bailey, James Stewart; Mary Hatch, Donna Reed
3. The Santa Clause; Sarah The Little Girl, Melissa King; Scott Calvin/Santa Claus, Tim Allen
4. The Santa Clause 2; Scott Calvin/Santa Claus, Tim Allen; The Tooth Fairy, Art LaFleur
5. The Polar Express; Santa Claus, Tom Hanks (I didn’t know that!)
6. Elf; Buddy, Will Ferrell
7. How the Grinch Stole Christmas; Narrator, Boris Karloff
8. Miracle on 34th Street; District Attorney Thomas Mara, Jerome Cowan; Kris Kringle, Edmund Gwenn
9. A Charlie Brown Christmas; Charlie Brown, Peter Robbins; Linus Van Pelt, Christopher Shea.
10. Mr. Krueger’s Christmas; Mr. Krueger, James Stewart.

I scored a 28.

kodiak73 said...

25 - I got every movie but I am not good at character and actor names... You really should have had something from Rudolf or Frosty quoted... My FAVORITE Christmas (winter at least) movie line that I use frequently with my own children? "Did you just call me Butt Dad?" -- can ya name it?

Anonymous said...

I scored 8.

I don't do too well at this game, ever...but this one was easier than most of the others for me.

Papa J said...

I don't know Perry... Christmas Vacation?

kodiak73 said...

To save you the torment of not knowing, it is a line from Jack Frost. The son is trying to get Michael Keaton to listen to his plea by repeating "but dad!? but dad!?" to which Jack (Michael Keaton) turns and replies, "Butt dad? Did you just call me butt dad?" To this day I use that line every time one of my kids cries out the plea, "But Dad!?"