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In reply to the discussion: What was the greatest humorous line in cinema history in your estimation, I'll start with one I still laugh at... [View all]Enter stage left
(4,278 posts)9. I don't remember that, but I'll take your word for it.
By the way, if you think roosters aren't incredibly fierce, Google "roosters defending themselves", it can really wake you to facts.
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What was the greatest humorous line in cinema history in your estimation, I'll start with one I still laugh at... [View all]
Enter stage left
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His big screen debut. The first actor to receive a Best Actor nomination for such.
John1956PA
16 hrs ago
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Arkin's character addressing Reiner's character: "Whittaker Walt Whittaker."
John1956PA
16 hrs ago
#64
Dolly Parton discussing what to do with kidnapped boss Dabney Coleman in Nine to Five:
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