Kjeldbjerg
Longanisa Level: 15
Posts: 15/32 EXP: 16282 For next: 102
Since: 23.1.02 From: Brande, Denmark
Since last post: 7796 days Last activity: 7669 days
| ICQ: | |
| |
| #1 Posted on 17.6.02 1059.52 Reposted on: 17.6.09 1100.41 | being from Denmark, and not having seen older Us tv-shows, movies etc. that may be required viewing for every American, I sometimes have trouble "getting" references in movies (usually spoofs/comedys). And I was hoping someone could tell me where the lines originally appeared, so here goes :
"Today is a good day to die" , (Worf says it in TNG a lot)
"I got no where else to go" (Chris Farley, Wayne's World 2)
(In brackets are the movies I saw the phrases in)
Promote this thread! | | Sec19Row53
Lap cheong Level: 89
Posts: 113/1765 EXP: 6678343 For next: 237585
Since: 2.1.02 From: Oconomowoc, WI
Since last post: 22 days Last activity: 7 hours
| #2 Posted on 17.6.02 1118.41 Reposted on: 17.6.09 1121.46 |
"I got no where else to go" (Chris Farley, Wayne's World 2)
(In brackets are the movies I saw the phrases in)
by Richard Gere's character in "Officer and a Gentleman", when he confesses that he signed up for Officer training because there was nothing else left for him to try | Dr Unlikely
Liverwurst Level: 73
Posts: 190/1121 EXP: 3380345 For next: 105540
Since: 2.1.02
Since last post: 2162 days Last activity: 1769 days
| #3 Posted on 17.6.02 1142.15 Reposted on: 17.6.09 1151.16 | "Today is a good day to die" or "It is a good day to die" is attributed to Crazy Horse at the Battle of Little Big Horn. | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
| | | |