Post a movie quote! Those viewing these movie quotes may guess the name of the movie.

OK, No one got " Love is a leap" - Kate and Leopold"
No one got "Arn't you kind of old to be a soldier of fortune?' Old Gringo

Here's another one: "Hate rude behavior in a man. Won't tolerate it!"
 
Here's another one: "Hate rude behavior in a man. Won't tolerate it!"
1. tommy lee jones as Woodrow f. call in 'Lonesome Dove'
2. James Garner as Woodrow Call, in 'Streets of Laredo'


II : Topic: When life has passed you by in 'No Country for Old Men."
( no question of movies, a question of values)
A. Sheriff Ed Tom Bell talks to another sheriff-both have become aware their inept in understanding the chaos and mayhem of their society.
b. then he visits his uncle-both are lost in the values of their past
c. Sheriff Bell, now retired muses over a dream he had: wondering if he ever understood anything.
This is what happens when you grown up in a society and find all the rules have changed. You doubt the values of your youth, your world become a puzzle which you do not understand, you wonder if you ever understood?
 
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Woodrow f. call.

2.will mention the dialogue in 'no country for old men':

Sheriff Ed Tom Bell talks to another sheriff-both have become aware their inept in understanding the chaos and mayhem of their society.
b. then he visits his uncle-both are lost in the values of their past
c. Sheriff Bell, now retired muses over a dream he had: wondering if he ever understood anything.
This is what happens when you grown up in a society and find all the rules have changed. You doubt the values of your youth, your world become a puzzle which you do not understand.
You got it! Woodrow Call in Lonesome Dove!
 
John Brown and his men but farmer in back of wagon, drove around, argued about who was to hang him. The victim got bored, asking:
"You'll gonn'a hang me or not, I got chores?"

Have to enter answer, it is a , recent release with very few viewers
The Good Lord Bird (movie about John Brown in Kansas, 1856
 
"I prefer to be shot."
"Let's do it."
It's an oldie, so maybe no one remembers it. Both quotes are from "The Executioner's Song," the true story of Gary Gilmore who was convicted of two murders & robberies.
The first quote was when the judge asked him to choose a method of execution. The second was when he was asked for "Last Words."
 

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