What Movie Is This Line From?

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blunthead

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Papa, you ain't forgetting the horse.

What horse?

Now Papa, you know I've been aching all over for a good horse to ride. I've told you time and again.

What you're needing more than a horse is a good dog.

Yes sir, but what I'm wanting most is a horse.

Alright, you act a man's part and I'll bring you a man's horse.
Hint please
 
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blunthead

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"We only gave you one rule, it was a really big deal to let you paint on your wall, what was that rule?

Paint only goes in the bedroom.

So what makes you think you can paint out here?

I wanted to paint her picture, but she didn't want me painting in there because that used to be her brother's room.

Who are you talking about, Ashley?

Stephanie!

...Who's Stephanie...?

She used to live here... she's the one Daddy's writing his book about...

...Ashley, go to your room and shut the door!"
 

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"We only gave you one rule, it was a really big deal to let you paint on your wall, what was that rule?

Paint only goes in the bedroom.

So what makes you think you can paint out here?

I wanted to paint her picture, but she didn't want me painting in there because that used to be her brother's room.

Who are you talking about, Ashley?

Stephanie!

...Who's Stephanie...?

She used to live here... she's the one Daddy's writing his book about...

...Ashley, go to your room and shut the door!"

Good scary movie, Sinister.
 

Neesy

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Which one? Just kidding. Yes.
My dear God. I had hoped to avoid this.

Avoid what, sir?

Damn it all, man. I'm expected to sleep with her. She's one of King Tynah's wives. A gift from one chief to another, as it were. Now look, five minutes after I go below you must call me up on some important business, all right?

Yes, sir. What business?

Business, damn it; any bloody business

Which movie are the above lines from?
 

blunthead

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My dear God. I had hoped to avoid this.

Avoid what, sir?

Damn it all, man. I'm expected to sleep with her. She's one of King Tynah's wives. A gift from one chief to another, as it were. Now look, five minutes after I go below you must call me up on some important business, all right?

Yes, sir. What business?

Business, damn it; any bloody business

Which movie are the above lines from?
The Bounty
 

blunthead

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"How do you go about writing a detective story?

Well, you forget detection and concentrate on crime. Crime's the thing. And then you imagine you're going to steal something or murder somebody.

Oh, is that how you do it? It's interesting.

Yes, I usually put myself in the criminal's shoes and then I keep asking myself, uh, what do I do next?

Do you really believe in the perfect murder?

Mmm, yes, absolutely. On paper, that is. And I think I could, uh, plan one better than most people; but I doubt if I could carry it out.

Oh? Why not?

Well, because in stories things usually turn out the way the author wants them to; and in real life they don't... always.

Hmm.

No, I'm afraid my murders would be something like my bridge: I'd make some stupid mistake and never realize it until I found everybody was looking at me."
 

blunthead

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"How do you go about writing a detective story?

Well, you forget detection and concentrate on crime. Crime's the thing. And then you imagine you're going to steal something or murder somebody.

Oh, is that how you do it? It's interesting.

Yes, I usually put myself in the criminal's shoes and then I keep asking myself, uh, what do I do next?

Do you really believe in the perfect murder?

Mmm, yes, absolutely. On paper, that is. And I think I could, uh, plan one better than most people; but I doubt if I could carry it out.

Oh? Why not?

Well, because in stories things usually turn out the way the author wants them to; and in real life they don't... always.

Hmm.

No, I'm afraid my murders would be something like my bridge: I'd make some stupid mistake and never realize it until I found everybody was looking at me."
Hint: "It's funny to think that just a year ago, I sat in that Knightsbridge Pub actually planning to murder her. And I might have done it, if I hadn't seen something that changed my mind.

Well? What did you see?

I saw you."
 
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