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Post by LWPD on Mar 29, 2013 19:33:15 GMT -5
"Play the man, not the cards!"
Good breakdown on No Limit strategy from Rounders circa '98
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Post by LWPD on Apr 1, 2013 18:54:24 GMT -5
Gene Hackman as Rupert Anderson in Mississippi Burning circa '88
Anderson: [while grabbing Bailey by the balls] Now get *this* straight, Shit-kicker! Don't you go confusin' me with some whole other body. You must have your brains in your *dick* if you think we're gonna just walk away from this. We're gonna stay 'till this gets done.
[after opening his coat and exposing his gun he turns to Deputy Pell]
Anderson: How 'bout you, Deputy. That gun of yours just for show or do you get to shoot people once in a while?
Anderson: [Releases his grip on Bailey, then takes a swig of beer] Thanks for the beer.
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Post by LWPD on Apr 4, 2013 19:42:13 GMT -5
Terminator 3 circa '03. What if COTGonline became self-aware in the same vein as Skynet?
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Post by LWPD on Apr 17, 2013 19:11:40 GMT -5
Ben-Hur circa '59
"You have the spirit to fight back, but the good sense to control it. Your eyes are full of hate, forty-one. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive. It gives him strength."
-Quintus Arrius
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Post by LWPD on Apr 23, 2013 18:51:43 GMT -5
James Cagney in White Heat circa '49
"Cody Jarrett. He finally got to the top of the world, and it blew right up in his face!"
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Post by LWPD on Apr 24, 2013 18:59:08 GMT -5
James Cagney as George M. Cohan in Yankee Doddle Dandy circa '42
"A man may give his life to his country in many different ways, Mr. Cohan. And quite often he isn't the best judge of how much he has given. Your songs were a symbol of the American spirit. Over There was just as powerful a weapon as any cannon, as any battleship we had in the First World War. Today, we're all soldiers, we're all on the front. We need more songs to express America. I know you and your comrades will give them to us."
From stone cold gangster, to romantic lead, to song & dance man, Cagney could do it all!
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Post by LWPD on Apr 25, 2013 18:52:11 GMT -5
"What we got here is... failure to communicate."
Cool Hand Luke circa '67
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Post by LWPD on May 5, 2013 9:54:16 GMT -5
Great old school reverse pimp beatdown scene from Emma Mae circa '74
Jesse: "Me? Love you? B@tch you got to be crazy. I use you. You a toy b@tch! A freak! You got a face only a mother could love, and she died so she wouldn't have to look at it no more. Get your big greasy ass back to the country where you belong."
Emma Mae: "You're right Jess, you're always right. I'm going back to the country. Because if you're all the city has to offer, I feel sorry for all of 'em. But before I go, I'm gonna show you you're nothing even at your own game. I'm gonna kick yo ass!"
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Post by LWPD on May 7, 2013 18:21:51 GMT -5
Goldie, Slim, Pretty Tony, Jed, Fatman, Chico, Roosevelt Taylor & The Brothers Ward. This cast would make for a great CotG Bootleg Tribute set. Pimpin' ain't easy! The Mack circa '73 Pretty Tony vs Goldy Pretty Tony's PhilosophyFat Man vs Goldy/Mack of the Year Award
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Post by LWPD on May 28, 2013 18:30:35 GMT -5
Halloween circa '78
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