What Movie Is This Line From?

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kingricefan

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Yes it is.................well done!!
beetlegeuse+1.bmp
Can't wait for the sequel!!
 

blunthead

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"I think that I would rather live in the rottenest pig sty in Tennessee or Alabama than the fanciest mansion in all of Georgia. How about that?"

"Well, sir... I think where you wanna live is your business."

(This one might seem quite obscure for many here since it was released in 1958. It stars one of our most beloved actors who recently passed away.)
 

blunthead

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"I think that I would rather live in the rottenest pig sty in Tennessee or Alabama than the fanciest mansion in all of Georgia. How about that?"

"Well, sir... I think where you wanna live is your business."

(This one might seem quite obscure for many here since it was released in 1958. It stars one of our most beloved actors who recently passed away.)
Hint: Andy Griffith
 

blunthead

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"I think that I would rather live in the rottenest pig sty in Tennessee or Alabama than the fanciest mansion in all of Georgia. How about that?"

"Well, sir... I think where you wanna live is your business."

(This one might seem quite obscure for many here since it was released in 1958. It stars one of our most beloved actors who recently passed away.)

Hint: Andy Griffith
Hint: Nick Adams
 

Grandpa

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"Who's the U-Boat commander?"

(it's not a tough one, but with the attendant circumstances in the scene, it's one of my favorite move lines.)

"No offense."
"None taken."

(You have to know what it means to be a grunt to fully comprehend that one.)
 

blunthead

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Murder by Death ?
Yaay! I've always liked that line.

"It is quite understandable; it's a very natural reaction. But one day - in a week, a month, a year - on that day when, God willing, we all return to our homes again, you're going to feel very proud of what you have achieved here in the face of great adversity. What you have done should be, and I think will be, an example to all our countrymen, soldier and civilian alike. You have survived with honor - that, and more - here in the wilderness. You have turned defeat into victory. I congratulate you. Well done."