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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Nanki-Poo




http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092007/quotes

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Memorable quotes for

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)


Spock: A joke... is a story with a humorous climax.

McCoy: You mean I have to die to discuss your insights on death?

Spock: Forgive me, doctor. I am receiving a number of distress calls.

McCoy: I don't doubt it.










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Superman IV: The Quest for Peace


1:18:33
YOU KNOW, I'M NOT A TYCOON.

1:18:35
I'M JUST
AN OLD REPORTER,

1:18:37
BUT I'VE READ ENOUGH
IN MY OWN NEWSPAPER

1:18:40
ABOUT HOSTILE TAKEOVERS
OF BIG COMPANIES,

1:18:42
AND YOU, MR. WARFIELD,

1:18:44
MUST HAVE BEEN
ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL,

1:18:46
BECAUSE I CONVINCED
THE BANKERS OF THIS CITY

1:18:49
THAT OURDAILY PLANET
SHOULD BE TREATED

1:18:51
LIKE A NATURAL RESOURCE,
PROTECTED FROM PREDATORS,

1:18:55
SO I CONVINCED THEM
TO LEND ME THE MONEY.

1:18:57
I BOUGHT UP
THE OUTSTANDING SHARES,

1:18:59
AND YOU, MR. WARFIELD, ARE
NOW A MINORITY SHAREHOLDER.

1:19:05
EVERYONE BACK TO WORK.

1:19:06
WAY TO GO,
CHIEF!

1:19:08
HA HA HA HA HA!
YAY!

1:19:10
I'M SORRY.

1:19:11
YOU WIN SOME,
YOU LOSE SOME.

1:19:13
NOW, THIS IS WHAT
I CALL A NEWSPAPER.

1:19:16
COMPLIMENTS OF
THEDAILY PLANET.





http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Chain_of_Command%2C_Part_II

"Chain of Command, Part II"

TNG, Episode 6x11
Production number: 40276-237


Madred continues with his Orwellian questioning about the lights. Picard replies, "What lights?" This infuriates Madred; he shocks Picard for his obstinance.

Gul Madred awakens Captain Picard from his dream of his family in France. Madred compliments Picard on his strong will and informs him that he is free to go. Picard stands slowly and heads toward the the door. Madred claims he will just have to get the information from Dr. Crusher. Picard chooses to remain as a prisoner since he knows Crusher has no knowledge of operations.





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Star Trek: Insurrection


:17:00
Open all hailing frequencies.
Data, this is Captain Picard.

:17:06
Please respond.

:17:13
If we fire tachyon bursts,
he'll have to reset his shields.

:17:17
- Then we can beam him out.
- Make it so.

:17:26
- Direct hit. His shields are down.
- Beam him out.

:17:34
- He's using a transport inhibitor.
- Prepare to enter the atmosphere.

:17:39
That will shake him.

:17:48
- Scanners are off-line.
- Start evasive manoeuvres.

:18:13
He can fly a ship and anticipate our
tactics. His brain is functioning.

:18:19
We know how he responds to threats.
I wonder how he would respond ...

:18:26
Do you know Gilbert & Sullivan?

:18:29
No, I've not had a chance
to meet all the new crew members.

:18:36
They're composers,
from the 19th century.

:18:44
Data was rehearsing ''HMS Pinafore''
just before he left.

:18:49
A British tar is a soaring soul
as free as a mountain bird

:18:54
his fist should be ready to resist
a dictatorial word

:18:59
Sing, Worf.










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Memorable quotes for

"Star Trek: The Next Generation"

All Good Things... (1994)


Lt. Cmdr. Data: I think I know what the captain is talking about. If I'm not mistaken, he's describing a paradox.

Capt. Picard: Yes, right, that's it.