That was the most quoted one in my house growing up, by far.
That was the most quoted one in my house growing up, by far.
“That’s a priceless Steinway!”
I also love the whole sequence at the farm house. “Mr. Stilfsticker, I suggest you go and count your bees. You may find that one of them is missing”
God help me, I still laugh myself sick at this scene.
The sequence towards the end of The Pink Panther Strikes Again where Clouseau is disguised as an Einstein-esque dentist and he and Dreyfus are high on laughing gas is among the funniest sequences ever put to film. “You have pulled the wrong tooth!!!!”
The good thing about The Great Race is that you can say to yourself, “I’m just going to watch it until they make it to Borracho.” Then they make it there and you can say “I’ll just watch it ‘till they make it to Carpania.” Then they make it there and you think, “I’ll watch it to the Great Pie Fight,” then realize…
This is one of my favorite lines from any movie and my wife and I still quote this today! Clouseau’s face when he first looks down at the dog is priceless also!
Fuck yes. The ending of “Drop Out” is so hard.
Heck I’d even throw in brilliant disguise->when you’re alone
She’s the one through Jungleland
High Violet: Conversation 16, England, Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks
How about four? Born to Run through Jungleland?
Ahh you made me realize i’ve had them backwards in iTunes.
You said Minor Threat.
Oooh, Mastodon...Yeah, trying and failing to come up with a better example. Maybe the first 3 Levianthan tracks?
That was what I thought too, though while Pony and Cold Water are my favorite back-to-back songs from a Tom Waits album, I can’t find any three consecutive songs I like as much as the ones from Rain Dogs.
I’m On Fire - No Surrender - Bobby Jean
I always agreed with Joe Strummer in that Sandinista could have been a great ‘single’ album...but I don’t blame them for wanting to stretch their musical ideas and give it to the record company (three albums for the price of one was very novel back then)
I would say You and Whose Army, I Might Be Wrong, and Knives Out on Amnesiac (4,5,6).