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Joined: Aug 6, Posts: 49, Joined: Apr 3, Posts: 26, Quoting repo man on the politics board is always fun Nice friends. Thanks, I made em myself. Feeling Seven Up. I'm feeling Seven Up. There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body.

Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese. Joined: Nov 15, Posts: 2, Joined: Sep 1, Posts: 9, Joined: Jun 14, Posts: 8, Joined: Nov 28, Posts: 68, That is about as obscure as it gets, I know.

But I'll still quote that randomly. Top Gun: quote: I turned to Hollywood and said "where'd he go?! Joined: Aug 8, Posts: 1, Joined: Apr 11, Any line from Heat.

Joined: Jan 5, Posts: 18, Joined: Feb 17, Posts: 6, Joined: Dec 2, I'll catch you on the flipside. Joined: Oct 25, Posts: 10, I'm hardheaded, and I'm prideful. He's the same age as me so that was 'really' back in the day.

Joined Nov 8, Messages 4, Reaction score 7, Sorry, wrong movie. Joined Apr 30, Messages 31, Reaction score 20, My ex wife favorite movie. Joined Apr 28, Messages 43, Reaction score 68, Since nobody has mentioned her , Dana Delaney was hot in that movie! Click to expand Joined Jan 13, Messages 1, Reaction score 3, Carrera Well-Known Member.

Joined May 8, Messages Reaction score Was watching last night. One of my favorites. TeamGreene Well-Known Member. Joined Dec 19, Messages 3, Reaction score 5, Tank Well-Known Member. Joined Jul 12, Messages 15, Reaction score 28, I love the translation of Latin between doc and Johnny and what they are actually saying to each other.

Fan-Fuckin-tastic writing!! Doc: In vino veritas. Ringo: Age quod agis. Doc: Credat Judaeus Apella, non ego. Ringo: Iuventus stultorum magister. Doc: In pace requiescat. The literal meaning is Doc: In wine there is truth. Doc: Let the Jew Apella believe it, not I. Ringo: Youth is the teacher of fools. Doc: Rest in peace.

Along with being a gambler, Doc is a heavy drinker. Just prior, he said he hated Johnny because he reminded him of himself and later because Johnny is an educated man. Doc acknowledges that he is speaking more frankly than he otherwise might to a member of a criminal gang. Members of the Jesuit order use this Latin phrase to those undergoing Jesuit formation that they should focus intensely on their work.

Let the Jew Apella believe it, not I. This is a quotation of Satires by the ancient poet Horace. In book one, satire five, people were trying to convince travelers that miracles were taking place at their shrines. We couldn't keep this list to just 10 quotes so we've added an extra 5 for your reading pleasure.

Doc Holliday is depicted in the movie as an excellent card player and this gets him into his fair share of fights. When he's introduced at the beginning, one such argument happens right off the bat. Holliday is playing against a man named Ed Bailey, who takes exception to Holliday's victory and begins getting aggressive only for Holliday to crank up his sarcasm and push right back. When Wyatt Earp first meets his main love interest, the actress Josephine Marcus, face to face after a performance, she enters the saloon by dancing with various men across the floor towards Earp.

Holliday had deliberately set Earp up by getting him to insist that he was a faithfully married man who would forsake all other women before she walked in and, when Earp proves to be a man of his word and declines to dance with Josephine, Holliday is forced to admit defeat. Even though he's ultimately dead right, and probably knows it too. Holliday's main rivalry in the movie is between him and the ruthless gunslinger Johnny Ringo, whose reputation appears to match Holliday's own as does his intellect and skill with a pistol.

On first meeting, the two immediately get into a little war of words, spilling over from English into Latin. This prompts Holliday to explain in a typically hilarious and sardonic manner. Val Kilmer's Holliday is a character who just can't help himself when he sees an opportunity to amuse himself and verbally take his opponent down a few rungs. About halfway through the movie, once the central conflicts have begun to show themselves, Holliday once again gets into an altercation due to being too successful at cards.

After beating Ike Clanton 12 hands in a row, things start to get heated. Holliday, seeing the opportunity to really push his opponent, suggests that poker isn't Ike's game and proposes this alternative as a joke, finally causing Clanton to snap.

Doc Holliday was deputized before joining Wyatt Earp on his vendetta ride to hunt down the cowboys responsible for murdering Wyatt's brother Morgan.

Before dueling with Johnny Ringo, Holliday was sure to show his opponent the badge letting him know he had the legal right to shoot him dead. After killing Johnny Ringo Doc took off his badge and placed it on the corpse.

He spoke the above quote to let Wyatt know although he is happy to stand beside his friend on his quest for vengeance it doesn't hide the fact that inside he will always be a killer and he's at peace with that. In his final conversation with Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday drops the above quote on his best friend after the hardened lawman confesses all he wants now is a little normalcy.

Doc drops the hard truth on his only friend from his deathbed emphasizing that no matter what we do we all end up in the same place in the end so you better find happiness while you can. Wyatt seems to take Doc's words to heart and seeks out Josie - the woman he loves, but up until talking with Doc was too afraid to commit to.

Perhaps the quote most associated with Doc Holliday, he spoke the line twice in Tombstone -- the first time was in response to Johnny Ringo's open challenge to Wyatt Earp and his crew. However, Ringo's fellow cowboys broke up the fight before anything could happen.



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