Mar 02, 2008 12:30
I cannot remember the last time I was so awfully sick like I was last night. I have no idea what it was that I did or ate but I only slept two hours last night. We all ate the same thing and I was the only one who got sick. It was so weird, I would be sick and feel better for an hour or so and then I would be sick all over again. I had to wash my hair twice. :(
Anywho, here're the results of that movie meme that I did last week.
"Well, if I'm gonna get killed, I got a hankerin' to soothe my sweet tooth." - Open Range, staring Robert Duvall and Kevin Costner. Remember after Kevin Costner did all those terrible movies and lost everyone's respect? Well, he hit bottom and started working his way back up again and this is one of those quietly good films that was only shown on TV. He plays this former gunfighter turned cattleman who has to return to the life he left behind in order to defeat this crooked cattle baron who is trying to kill him and his friends. A really great film.
"Who are you, and why are you doing this?"
"We are bad men, and for the money!" - The Count of Monte Cristo.
"You've done everything you can do. Save yourself! If the worst happens, and only one of us survives, something of the other does, too." - The Last of the Mohicans. I could have for the easily recognizable "Stay alive no matter what occurs" but *shrugs*.
"You would fight me?"
"Why not? Do you think I am afraid?"
"I think you've been afraid all your life." - Gladiator.
"A whole jolly club with jolly pirate nicknames!" - The Crow
"Only don't tell me you're innocent. Because it insults my intelligence and makes me very angry." - The Godfather. Michael quietly threatens Carlo, who was behind Sonny's brutal assassination at the toll plaza. The best thing about Godfather I and II (we won't acknowledge that III was even made), is that young Al Pacino looks hot and Al Pacino as an actor had not yet begun to overact like he did in later movies (Godfather III being a prime example. Seriously, the only good part of that movie is the last fifteen minutes when everyone dies.)
"Look at this. Look at what they make you give." - The Bourne Identity, of course. Clive Owen's only line, which was echoed by Matt Damon's character at the end of The Bourne Ultimatum and was a really neat touch.
"I found you half dead crossing the desert alone and you say you are afraid?" - The Four Feathers. One of my favorite Heath Ledger movies. :(
"Man is born crying. When he has cried enough, he dies." - Ran. An Akira Kurosawa film that retells Shakespeare's King Lear.
"Nonsense, I have not yet begun to defile myself." - Tombstone.
And now I'm off to the store to buy some Jell-O.