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Post by captbart on Jul 15, 2010 13:57:56 GMT -5
Just another one ... Burt is going on about what's in his truck ends with "... HE, High Explosive". Grady pops up with, 'is there such a thing as low explosive?' and Burt responds with 'Well, yes son, there is. I mean the the Federalies offer you anything you want and you take ONE box of dynamite?" The sheer amazement at ONE is priceless as is the disbelief that Grady knows so little about explosives.
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Post by scrattelover2 on Aug 7, 2010 9:19:31 GMT -5
Grady Hoover: He stopped.
(hears a creaking, looks down and sees the chain moving)
Grady Hoover: Oh, shit... Oh... Come... On!
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Post by critters on Aug 29, 2010 12:11:58 GMT -5
" fell i have been denied some .. critica... need... to know information"
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Post by captbart on Sept 1, 2010 14:09:49 GMT -5
Critters - that is also one of my favorite. T2 is full of excellent quotes. I also like Burt's comment when Grady realizes he only has the one round for the Grizzly Big Bore - Burt's very calm "No, I'd better not miss" is classic Burt. Also the lines ending with "...But they never met any Precambrian lifeforms, did they?" at the end of the movie just fits the swagger to a tee.
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Post by project412 on Sept 1, 2010 20:04:22 GMT -5
Did you check all your pockets!?!
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Post by captbart on Sept 2, 2010 12:18:59 GMT -5
Project412, Good grief, Yes! I had forgotten that one. Good thing for Grady that Burt was out of ammo or he'd be sporting an additional hole in his head. That particular question with Burt trapped in the front end loader was so apt to get his ass kicked if Burt could get close ...
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Post by project412 on Sept 2, 2010 13:53:12 GMT -5
I also like how in T3 they have Jodi searching through all the oockets to find the pliars How does Burt keep them organized
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Post by captbart on Sept 2, 2010 14:58:55 GMT -5
Yep ... and her "how do you open these things?" No wonder Burt is so thin ... he must carry 47 pounds of stuff on each side of that vest ... plus the weight of guns and ammo ...
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Post by captbart on Oct 24, 2010 21:44:26 GMT -5
I'm watching 'Lock and Load' on HI as I write and Lee Emery just introduced the Pack 75. This just seems so Burt and his video selection in the basement. Gotta love artillery - that's why I enlisted for Arty OCS ... when you got to 'reach out and touch someone' a 50 BMG is great, but the pack 75 has a 9700 yard range. Now that's a gun ... of course it would be a bit heavy to cart around.
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Post by eternity8 on Feb 13, 2011 10:51:48 GMT -5
Favourite quote of T2 has got to be; "I feel I was denied, critical, need to know, information" But I do love, "I am completely out of ammo. That's never happened to me before." Makes me laugh everytime
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Post by project412 on Feb 13, 2011 13:52:55 GMT -5
Those two, along with "I didn't know, how could I have known"
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Post by BarrettM82 on Feb 13, 2011 13:59:16 GMT -5
"I didn't know, how could I have known" That one makes me laugh everytime Burt says it.
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Post by captbart on Feb 13, 2011 17:40:15 GMT -5
It is amazing how a smug 'Doing what I can with what I got' can so quickly turn into 'I didn't know, how could I have known'. Burt doesn't deal with his own mistakes very well.
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Post by BarrettM82 on Feb 25, 2011 13:19:59 GMT -5
This scene I find hilarious. Grady: Who-hoo! 50 g's baby! 50 g's! *graboid guts rain down* Oh shit! Earl: Told you. Grady: I forgot...
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Post by critterbuster on Mar 5, 2011 18:28:06 GMT -5
"I didn't know, how could I have known" That one makes me laugh everytime Burt says it. That line was kind of a running joke in part 2 but i think they should have used it just a few more times and it would have made it even funnier.
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