Movie quote game
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Still doing 7 days? If so let's get to the choppa
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Predator. Arnold said it as 'Dutch".
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Nope it was Arnold who said it but it wasn't predator
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Then it's when he said it in Expendables 3. Which is just a "riff" on the original quote from Predator in any case. 

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Your right lol
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"Do you not realize that I have had diarrhea since Easters"?
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Ha Ha, Nacho Libre! Brightmantle, you live in a part of the world where Lucha Libre is actually put on!
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You are correct. Go! I live in Northern California so, nope.
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Well, sometimes they have to kill us... they HAVE to kill us. 'Cause they can't break our spirit.
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I know that one for certain, I own the movie. I'll let someone else guess it though to give others a chance to play the game.
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Considering it is in my Top 10 of Movies, I should really own it too. Like 'The Deerhunter' you quoted a little while back, this is definitely not a PC movie.Brightmantle wrote:I know that one for certain, I own the movie.
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Looks like I'm gonna have to drop some hints for the second round. The quotes come from a 1992 movie that Sam Shepard and Native American star Graham Greene had pretty big roles in, but weren't the leading man.
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I thought this was a "reservation" movie from the first quote. But dang I can't put name to the thought.
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Alright, fine. Nobody else knows? The Movie is Thunderheart. One should go and seek out the Documentary called "Today is a good day to die" about the Native American (Lakota) uprising back in the 60's and 70's and compare those people to the cast of this movie. Thunderheart is literally filled with those Native freedom fighters (AIM) who actually stood against the FBI at Wounded Knee on Feb. 27th - May 8th 1973. It is interesting to note that these men and women who comprised AIM became famous among their people and all Native Americans and are featured in many movies from the 80's and 90's and even today. For example Chingachgoog from the "Last of the Mohicans" movie was played by Russel Means a key leader of AIM who was there in 73', and Jimmy Looks twice in Thunderheart is played by Activist John Trudell, AIM leader who occupied Alcatraz in 1969. In Hollywood normal men act as fantastic heroes, in "Red Hollywood" the "Heroes" became actors.
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