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If you never got it, it’s not because Ragnarok didn’t underline the point enough times. Immediately after taking his eye, Hela taunts him with “Now you remind me of Dad.” Then that’s followed by Thor actually getting a vision of Odin, who starts with “Even when you had two eyes you only saw half the picture,” reminding

I am soooo fucking excited for Thor 4. It sounds batshit. Christian Bale as Gorr the God Butcher? O_o

I’m with you halfway, here. Thor going back to “I need a weapon” after a major point of Ragnarok was “Are you, Thor, the God of Hammers?” is a definite and undeniable backslide. Now, in real life people backslide, but it kinda felt like IW’s writers saw a bullet list of Ragnarok’s plot points and were like “Loses

I saw “Some Like It Hot” in the ‘60s and I don’t find it at all surprising that censors let “Nobody’d perfect!” through. They knew that there were implications of homosexuality, but it was ambiguous and damn funny. What censors in those days looked for was the overt; if Osgood (Joe E. Brown) had said “That’s even

“Hail to the king, baby.”

Billy Wilder not only had “Nobody’s perfect,” but also “Shut up and deal.” and “Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up.” That man truly knew how to write an enduring last line.

Cheating a little because it’s the whole exchange and not just the last line, but Touch of Evil has:

That night I had a dream. I dreamt I was as light as the ether- a floating spirit visiting things to come. The shades and shadows of the people in my life rassled their way their way into my slumber. I dreamed that Gale and Evelle had decided to return to prison. Probably that’s just as well. I don’t mean to sound

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Sometimes the obvious answers are obvious for a good reason.

“As you wish.”

Forget it, LaRue.  This is Polynesian Town.

“I'm Autumn" - 500 Days Of Summer 

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“It ain’t how it used to be. But it’ll do.”

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“One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach: all the damn vampires.”

“Well nobody’s perfect.” - Some Like It Hot. This screwball comedy ends on an unpredictable high note.

Forget it, ArgentoKaos, it’s ForgetChinatownTown.

Two immediately come to mind:

Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.” I agree with the second part.