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Bad ass movie quotes


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If you are a big fan of movies then you probably are a big fan of bad ass movie quotes. What are some of your favorites from TV shows or movies?

I'll start with a couple. 

- The Walking Dead - The Governor 

" I told you, you were gonna do it. You are gonna turn and you're gonna rip the flesh from her bones. In this life now.. You kill then you die ... Or you die then you kill" 

-Rocky 2 - Duke talking to Apollo 

" He's all wrong for us baby. I saw you beat that man like I never saw no man get beat before... and the man kept coming after you . Now, we don't need no man like that I our lives. Let it go".  

 

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From about 0:42 and on. Best is at about 2:56

"And you hypnotized me huh? Well they got you hypnotized. They got you so mixed up your singing 'My Country Tis of Thee' while they walk all over you." "Right then and there, I knew what I was frightened of." 

 

Pure genius, and one of the best displays of acting ever, by both Poitier and an extremely underrated and under-appreciated (as an actor) Darin. Helps to have seen the rest of the picture though to have some context. By far one of my favorite films ever made.

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"Where's Leo?"

"If I tell you, how do I know you won't kill me?"

"Because if you told me and I killed you and you were lying I wouldn't get to kill you then.  Where's Leo?!?"

 

Miller's Crossing, my second all time favorite movie.

That makes me want to do a revisit. I haven't seen it in a while. I recommend a revisit after 10 years on most movies. I've found that ones I thought were good are even better sometimes and sometimes I ask myself .. Self, did you really like that garbage? (Con Air) 

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