Okay, okay, I give! Here is the movie meme...
I am sure you know the rules by now. I've picked my ten favorite films and then
visited IMDB to chose a quote from each. You get to guess what the movies are, based on the quotes I provide! If you guess correctly, I'll mark off the quote with credit to you. And when you finish, you're more than welcome to do this game on your own blog.
Here we go!
Movie #1 (Ratatoulle,
unblinkable):
- W-w-wait. You read?
- Well, not excessively.
- Oh, man. Does dad know?
- You could fill a book - a lot of books - with things Dad doesn't know. And they have. Which is why I read. Which is also our secret.
- I don't like secrets. All this cooking and reading and TV-watching, while we read and cook. It's like you're involving me in crime and I let you. Why do I let you?
Movie #2 (The Bourne Supremacy,
thegreattree):
- He's making his first mistake.
- It's not a mistake. They don't make mistakes. They don't do random. There's always an objective. Always a target.
- The objectives and targets always came from us. Who's giving them to him now?
- Scary version? He is.
Movie #3(The Island,
thegreattree):
- All right, look. I know you're new to the whole human experiences and all... but there's one universal truth and that is you never give a woman your credit card.
Movie #4 (Juno,
outrageous-joy):
- You should've gone to China, you know, 'cause I hear they give away babies like free iPods. You know, they pretty much just put them in those t-shirt guns and shoot them out at sporting events.
Movie #5 (The Queen,
p150):
- Have we shown you how to start a nuclear war yet?
- Err, no.
- First thing we do apparently, then we take away your passport and spend the rest of our time sending you around the world.
- You obviously know my job better than I do
- Yes, well, you are my tenth Prime Minister, Mr. Blair. My first of course was Winston Churchill; he sat in your chair in a frock coat and top hat. And he was kind enough to give a shy young girl like me quite an education.
Movie #6:
- Do you believe in fairy tales?
- Fairy tales?
- Yeah, like Alice in Wonderland.
- No.
- Yeah, yeah, me neither. What's that one with the woodsman?
- Woodsman?
- Yeah, with the ax?
- I don't know.
- Yeah, you know it. The woodsman, he cuts open the wolf's stomach and the little girl come out alive...
- Little Red Riding Hood.
- Little Red Riding Hood! That's it! That's it.
Movie #7 (The Village,
outrageous-joy):
- Why can you not stop saying what is in yours? Why must you lead, when I want to lead? If I want to dance I will ask you to dance. If I want to speak I will open my mouth and speak. Everyone is forever plaguing me to speak further. Why? What good is it to tell you you are in my every thought from the time I wake? What good can come from my saying that I sometimes cannot think clearly or do my work properly? What gain can rise of my telling you the only time I feel fear as others do is when I think of you in harm? That is why I am on this porch, Ivy Walker. I fear for your safety before all others. And yes, I will dance with you on our wedding night.
Movie #8 (Prince of Egypt,
unblinkable):
- Don't be so hard on yourself, you highness. You're an excellent teacher.
- It isn't your fault your sons learned nothing.
- Well, they learned blasphemy.
- True.
Movie #9 (Walk The Line,
thegreattree):
We're all going to hell for the songs we sing!
- And what about me, Jerry Lee; am I going to hell too?
- No, June, you're beautiful.
Movie #10 (Babel,
Sherlock):
- I killed the American, I was the only one who shot at you. They did nothing... nothing. Kill me, but save my brother, he did nothing... nothing. Save my brother... he did nothing.
- Susan Jones, who was wounded in a terrorist attack in Morocco, was discharged from a Casablanca hospital this morning, local time. The American people finally have a happy ending, after five days of frantic phone calls and hand wringing. In other news...
- My mom said Mexico is dangerous. - [in Spanish] Yes, it's full of Mexicans.