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You must be thinking of the wrong film then Hoovie, this is a well known film that has been on telly many times

Name it then :lol:

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I used a certain website (won't name it as makes quotes too easy) to try and find this and came up with:

Wallowitch & Ross: This Moment for the whole quote - but in sections.

I now know what the fim actually is - it IS well known and I have seen it (I've seen things you people wouldn't believe :wink: )

still don't remember that line myself :grin:
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Okay here it is

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQcUS4chhc4

Roy Batty's soliloquy is a brilliant scene from a film that seems to get better with age.

For everyone else it was Blade Runner

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Another classic of a different type ....

"This is my sandbox. Over there is the deep end, I'm not allowed to go in there. That's where I see the leprechaun, he tells me to burn things. "


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The cop's son in the Simpsons according to my 7 and 9 year old? Is his name Ralph? No idea surname!
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The Simpsons movie.............................Spider pig, spider pig, does what ever a spider pig does........ :lol:
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Bludall wrote:The cop's son in the Simpsons according to my 7 and 9 year old? Is his name Ralph? No idea surname!
:thumbright: Ralph Wiggum

"Me Fail English? that's umpossible" :lol: :lol:
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Our two love The Simpsons! :thumbright:
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'One boy for sale' :scratch:
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Within last 10 years?
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Last 40? I think?????
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Oliver!
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:cb :cb :cb :cb

Too easy then :scratch:
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:thumbright: :lol:
I'd have to google to get one, too much walking!
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'Scarlotta! Fabulous dress. The ecclesiastical purple and the pagan orange symbolizing the mystical symbiosis in marriage between the heathen and Christian traditions?'
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