Ultimate Quote

<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Kris Klopek wrote:
Hmm...Will it also be too embarrassing tomorrow? Now I'm intrigued!<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

Hehe...yep, it'd be embarrassing any day of the week any week any year, any century! :oops:

And the less I'll tell you about it, the more intrigued you'll probably be. But sorry, it's just too darn weird.

Erhm (clears throat), let's get back on topic:

One of my favorite quotes from the Burbs I use all the time is something like this:

Why.... that old fart, he has the best lawn on the block, and you KNOW WHY?!!! It's because he trains his DOG to CRAP in my yard!

I've caught myself using that line SO many times with SO many other sentences, every time someone (or I say) ...and you KNOW why.... :D
 
Uncle Rueban had a hilarious line in the workprint version of the film. It was something along the lines of "A lot of weirdos live here." I don't remember the exact line, but it was something to that effect.
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>HinkleyHillsresident wrote:

Hey you guys look, these cookies are *SMASH*

Followed by Ray yelling "THAT'S GREAT!"<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

I think Art said something like:

"Oh, very nice..."

 
THERE GO THE GOD DAMN BROWNIES!

I say that whenever I drop something around the house. My siblings get it...... Not quite sure my friends do! Hahaha
 
"Why, YOU'RE gunna clean it up...cause YOU'RE a Garbageman!" - Rumsfeld

"Maybe...somebody left the door open..." - Ricky Butler

"Ray...Hey, Ray! You're chanting...! Once They--get up here...it's over, Pal!" - Art

*thump, thump, thump *..."Nice solid walls..." *clomp, cllomp, clomp*..."Nice solid floors..." *thunmp, thump, thump*..."Ahhhhh...got somebody tied up in the ollll cellar, eh, Rube?" - Rumsfeld

"I'm good! I took a jolt...but I'm good!" - Art

"Ahhhhhh....weeee have guests!" - Dr. Klopek
 
Art: (to Ricky) Apparently, Skip made one too many lemon phosphates. (snaps his fingers) El snappo.

Ray: (as he walks up to Art and Ricky) I remember that. I remember... hearing about that when I was a kid. They, they... tore down the soda fountain that fall.

Art: Yeah, these towns are full of those kind of stories. Sometimes, they’re happening right under your nose.

Ricky: You know, speaking of noses, ever since this family moved to this block, I’ve been noticing a weird kind of odor. Kind of like death.
 
I don't know if anyone of you guys got it like this? Maybe it's some kind of rare version of OCD or whatnot...

...but I often find my "inner words" in my head when I do things related to the Burbs, find myself saying quotes inside my head, kinda like answering a second-me sort of thing..

Such as If I ask myself where am I going at some odd hours...

...I find myself quickly answering that question with like "Yeah yeah, I'm going to Paris, France...what do you think I'm doing or going?"

(I don't have a dog to walk so...thats my version).
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>JoOngle wrote:

I don't know if anyone of you guys got it like this? Maybe it's some kind of rare version of OCD or whatnot...

...but I often find my "inner words" in my head when I do things related to the Burbs, find myself saying quotes inside my head, kinda like answering a second-me sort of thing..

Such as If I ask myself where am I going at some odd hours...

...I find myself quickly answering that question with like "Yeah yeah, I'm going to Paris, France...what do you think I'm doing or going?"

(I don't have a dog to walk so...thats my version).
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For me, it's not so much the inner monologue but more like quoting the film, even at work, for example. And when people look at me with a frown, I refer them to a film that's well worth seeing. :p

 
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