I actually use, "The hell you will," quite a bit with my girlfriend, jokingly, and she saw the Last Crusade for the first time ever on Saturday and laughed quite hard when he says that.
It's just a perfect line, It's so complex yet so simple, It really is the best thing to say
I really like how it kind of showed how it was for them. how not all heroes are perfect, It shows what a hard time they had had, It's just the one absolute perfect line, as if to say not all of them are perfect (which they are all perfect)
I remember that more then anyother line, perfection
that's my 2 cents
also I'll add in "I grew up with this! It's my family lable." because it was funny
I love the "I suddenly remembered my Charlamagne..." line - if you manage to drop it into a conversation with a non-Indy-fan you sound pretty intellectual.
Other lines I've used include "Everybody's lost but me" (River Phoenix in Last Crusade) which I added to an essay I wrote at primary school (and worried the teacher would find out and I'd be given a punishment exercise for plagiarism ), and Marion's "Everbody's sorry for something" which I used as the first line of a song...
Originally posted by westford I love the "I suddenly remembered my Charlamagne..." line - if you manage to drop it into a conversation with a non-Indy-fan you sound pretty intellectual.
Originally posted by westford I love the "I suddenly remembered my Charlamagne..." line - if you manage to drop it into a conversation with a non-Indy-fan you sound pretty intellectual.
or they might think yer rather Insane sometimes
Everyone knows I'm insane anyway - I'm aiming for 'insane genius' status though...
Originally posted by westford I love the "I suddenly remembered my Charlamagne..." line - if you manage to drop it into a conversation with a non-Indy-fan you sound pretty intellectual.
Other lines I've used include "Everybody's lost but me" (River Phoenix in Last Crusade) which I added to an essay I wrote at primary school (and worried the teacher would find out and I'd be given a punishment exercise for plagiarism ), and Marion's "Everbody's sorry for something" which I used as the first line of a song...
Pardon me for being stupid but, what or who is Charlamagne?
Originally posted by westford I love the "I suddenly remembered my Charlamagne..." line - if you manage to drop it into a conversation with a non-Indy-fan you sound pretty intellectual.
Other lines I've used include "Everybody's lost but me" (River Phoenix in Last Crusade) which I added to an essay I wrote at primary school (and worried the teacher would find out and I'd be given a punishment exercise for plagiarism ), and Marion's "Everbody's sorry for something" which I used as the first line of a song...
Pardon me for being stupid but, what or who is Charlamagne?
was he a poet or something in the midevil? I'm not sure
I always figured Charlemagne (sorry, I spelt it wrong before... ) was a poet, but in fact he was king of the Franks (a group of West Germanic people) from 768-814 AD, and the Holy Roman Emperor from 800-814 AD. And then he died. I think Henry Jones must have been quoting from some Roman historian who wrote about Charlemagne's speeches, but don't ask me which one...
yes. Charlemagne was emperor of the Franks. He structured Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, and set the stage for feudalism and many more effective things for the Germanic people in the middle ages.
Yeah, I get to study this stuff at school. I love History.
"We must hurry. There is nothing to fear here." That's what scares me."
When Marcus talks about Tanis - "wiped clean by the wrath of God" - wonderful tone to that whole bit of dialogue.
"Wait! I'll tell you everything!" "Yes. I know you will."
Also Toht's line - "Now, what shall we talk about?"
"Your persistance surprises even me. You're going to give mercenaries a bad name."
"We have top men working on it right now." "Who?" "Top men."
"You cheat Dr. Jones. You cheat very big, I am very little!"
"Let me in, let me in!" "Let us out, let us out!"
Similar to the mileage line - "Down there?! Are you crazy?! You're gonna get killed chasing after your da-- fortune and glory!" "Maybe, but not today."
"Strong bridge, see? Strong wood..."
"It belongs in a museum!" "So do you! Throw him over the side."
"Acchooo! Now look, I've gone and caught a sniffle!"
"Dad, they come in through the doors." "Good point."
"Because he didn't take my advice." - one of my all-time favorites
"Those people are trying to kill us!" "I know Dad!"
"You know something Dr. Jones? You're absolutely right."
And what may be my #1 favorite, I don't know why but it's Marcus's line in this scene.
Indy: "Call Donavon, Marcus. Tell him I'll take that ticket to Venice now."
Marcus: "I'll tell we'll take two."
I know this is pretty long, but...there's so many.