Help me remember where this approximate quote comes from...
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Help me remember where this approximate quote comes from...
I've had this line in my head for a couple days now and I just can't figure out where it comes from. I know the way I remember it isn't correct, but I'm hoping it will trigger the correct line in someone else's memory.
It's along the lines of "His eyes were forced to see what no human heart should have to bear."
Thanks for any help.
It's along the lines of "His eyes were forced to see what no human heart should have to bear."
Thanks for any help.
Last edited by GrimTangent; 11-30-06 at 01:18 AM.
#5
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It's most likely from a movie's trailer (voice over guy) than something that was in an actual movie.
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Hi, I've got one too, if you could? I think it's from some spoof movie. Too many people are playing twister, and a black guy says "Who's got their hand in my pocket?".
Last edited by Yeti4623; 12-04-06 at 06:47 PM.
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Originally Posted by Yeti4623
Hi, I've got one too, if you could? I think it's from some spoof movie. Too many people are playing twister, and a black guys says "Who's got their hand in my pocket?".
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Originally Posted by FinkPish
Naked Gun 33 1/3. Probably a reference to Malcolm X.
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Originally Posted by GrimTangent
"His eyes were forced to see what no human heart should have to bear."
MAL
But I'll tell you who did -- that poor bastard
you took off my ship. He looked right into the
face of it. Was made to stare.
HARKEN
"It?"
MAL
The darkness. Kinda darkness you can't even
imagine. Blacker than the space it moves in.
HARKEN
Very poetic.
But I'll tell you who did -- that poor bastard
you took off my ship. He looked right into the
face of it. Was made to stare.
HARKEN
"It?"
MAL
The darkness. Kinda darkness you can't even
imagine. Blacker than the space it moves in.
HARKEN
Very poetic.




