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rigger wrote:Here's one for ya:

"I love the rain ... it washes memories the sidewalk of life"
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Clue: Western. Woman stood face to face with a man. She looks down and says 'I see you are wearing your sheath'.
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Selby White wrote:"In this world there are two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns and those who dig, you dig."
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rigger wrote:
Never saw this before not a Woody Allen fan (even before the seedy allegations) but the line

"You were all out of Bourbon so i made it straight water"

gets me more than

"I love the rain ... it washes memories the sidewalk of life"

Sorry
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Woody Allen is a genius and this is one of his most under-rated films.

So many quotable lines in pretty much all his films, or at least the comedies anyway.

If you want to find out if you could like him, start with Bananas for slapstick, Sleeper for originality, Manhattan or Annie Hall for mainstream comedy or Broadway Danny Rose for more off the wall laughs :D

On second thoughts, just watch Sleeper - if that doesn't crack you up you may as well not bother !
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