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That's the whole truth, give or take a few lies.

Sounds like James Garner in "Sunset"

 

 

How 'bout,......"my hands don't fit these Idiot Sticks"!

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"Well he had better arm himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend"

 

Clint Eastwood as William Munney in Unforgiven.

 

How about...

 

(After taking a drink) "Whoa, that's not for the young! What'd you brew that with?"

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"I can't beat him, can I?

 

 

Kurt Russell to Val Kilmer, Tombstone.

 

 

 

 

"Did you bring any silver with you?"

"Nope, just lead."

Chisum in Chisum.

 

"A man's life... for fifty dollars. I'm gonna give you a chance to make another fifty dollars."

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(After taking a drink) "Whoa, that's not for the young! What'd you brew that with?"

 

John Wayne to Jack Elam, in " Rio Lobo "

 

 

 

 

 

give this a try,........."Don't make a point of saying it too often... and once more would be too often!”

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"Just AS hard as I could" -- James garner in Support your Local Sheriff

 

Here's one: "How's Jesus look to you now, Bob? "

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if so, try........."Don't make a point of saying it too often... and once more would be too often!”

 

 

John Wayne to Stuart Witman in the Comancheros

 

"then dynamite not faith will bring that mountain down here. Peace brother"

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John Wayne to Stuart Witman in the Comancheros

 

"then dynamite not faith will bring that mountain down here. Peace brother"

Bill Dolworth, The Professionals

 

 

 

Men are gonna get killed here today, Sue, and I'm gonna kill 'em.

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Bill Dolworth, The Professionals

 

 

 

Men are gonna get killed here today, Sue, and I'm gonna kill 'em.

Charlie Postelwaite in Open Range

 

Try this

 

"A dead neighbor and all 6 apples."

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I am always to slow to answer so I will just ask about one of my fav's. I haven't been able to put it in a scenerio yet

" mine was taller"

The War Wagon, also the source of one of my favorites: "The shells in this gun belong to him. Tell him he can come get 'em... anytime."

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Nobody got my quote yet.

 

"There's only two things more beautiful than a new gun a Swiss watch or a woman from anywhere"

 

 

Red River

 

Id say a 36 cal am I right

I didnt get a good look at it on the way in

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Quote from earlier,"Have you ever been to Nacodoceous (sp)."

 

That would be Big Jake

 

Jacob McCandles talking to the swede in the bar fight scene causing a disturbance so the indian could sneak in to hotel room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I finally found out what makes a woman worth 100,000 dollars.

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" I finally found out what makes a woman worth 100,000 dollars. "

 

Burt Lancaster,.........the Professionals

 

 

 

lets try,

 

 

“Mister,...you’ve got some hard Bark on you”

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[quote name='Festus McCool' timestamp='1323942307' post='232 lets try,

 

 

“Mister,...you’ve got some hard Bark on you”

 

Richard Boone...Hombre

 

How about.

You shot him in the back!!...His back was to me!!

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That was Col. Langdon, the Undefeated.

 

Try this one

Where's your cabbage shootin' Mexican pistola with flowers on the handle Robert Lee, why don't you go get it!?

That was Jack Nicholson to Marlon Brando in MISSOURI BREAKS.

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Louis Gossett Jr & Anthony Edwards in El Diabolo

 

Here's one -- "Well, you look just how I remembered the Sweeneys - mean and ugly.""

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Louis Gossett Jr & Anthony Edwards in El Diabolo

 

Here's one -- "Well, you look just how I remembered the Sweeneys - mean and ugly.""

 

This would be John Wayne as John Bernard Books in "The Shootist" speaking to Richard Boon.

 

The first part of the conversation went something like this; "John Bernard Books, now I'm flattered you remembered me".

 

How about "I have not yet begun to defile myself".

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How about "I have not yet begun to defile myself".

 

That would be Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer) in Tombstone!

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