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Movie Quotes

Captain's Log, Stardate 03.19.2009

I got this from my good friend and author Ronie Kendig on Facebook but thought I’d post it here instead of there.

RULES:
1. Pick 15 of your favorite movies. Or movies that you have seen
2. Go to IMDb and find a quote from each movie.
3. Post them here for everyone to guess.
4. Strike it out when someone guesses correctly, and put who guessed it and the movie.

1. I swallowed a bug. Serenity Lita

2. Knowing my brother-in-law, he probably deserves whatever you're about to do to him. But this is my house. I have certain rules about snakes and dismemberment. The Mummy Returns Sierra

3. ...Ah, alas, earwax. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Emily

4. I have got to get me one of these! Independence Day LynnRush

5. Wait, why do I get the girl gun? Mr. and Mrs. Smith Sherrinda

6. Then it is a good dream. The Two Towers Hannah

7. Anne? You want to marry Anne? Whatever for? Persuasion Rachel

8. You of all people should know Terry, in your hotel, there's always someone watching. Ocean's Eleven Wordlily

9. Well, what would you prefer? Yellow spandex? X-Men Sherrinda

10. I know. She's heading an expedition to China shortly. I'm to go as her servant. But only on the understanding that I am to be very badly treated. Sense and Sensibility Katy Lin

11. "X" never, ever marks the spot. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Bethany

12. I should have taken better care of you all. The satisfaction of prevailing upon one of the most worthless young men in Britain might then have rested in its proper place. Pride and Prejudice Rachel

13. It's just that... the last time this was here... it was being signed. National Treasure Rachel

14. You just killed a helicopter with a car! Live Free or Die Hard Katy Lin

15. I died once.

Comments

Rachel said…
Hey Camy, This was fun!
7. Persuasion
12. Pride and Prejudice
13. National Treasure

(The yellow spandex rings a bell but I can't put my finger on it- pardon my cliches :)
This was hard!!! But I knew a couple.

3. Harry Potter movie...can't think which one. Dumbledore is eating a wax flavored jelly bean. ugh.
5. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
9. X-Men (I think?)
Anonymous said…
Hi Camy. That's funny. I have this posting on my blog next wednesday as I was tagged on FaceBook as well. LOL.
Ok, here are my guesses.

#4: Independence Day
#5: Mr and Mrs. Smith
#9: X-Men
#10: National Treasure
#11: Die Hard...the last one Can't remember the name
#12: Electra.
;-)
Anonymous said…
3. agreeing that it's Harry Potter something.
8. Ocean's Eleven.
12. Pride and Prejudice ?
13. National Treasure
15. The Matrix ?
Camy Tang said…
WOW you guys are good! Even Captain Caffeine was impressed because he didn't think my blog readers would get the action movie quotes. Phooey on him! My blog readers rock!

Lynn, you're close on your last one. Double check it.

Camy
me said…
11 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade?
Emily said…
#3 is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
Sierra Donovan said…
Hi Camy,

#2 is from THE MUMMY RETURNS. I'll be watching for the answers on the rest!

Sierra
katylinvw said…
10. Sense and Sensibility
14. Live Free or Die Hard
Anonymous said…
1. Serenity

~Lita
Camy Tang said…
Only two more left! Should I wait and give time for more people to answer?
Camy
katylinvw said…
thanks for the fun game idea Camy! i decided to do one too! my movie post will be up tomorrow morning :)
Anonymous said…
I'm commenting a couple days late, but I had to take a guess at number 6. Is it Arwen from The Two Towers??

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