The film, "Night of the Juggler" (1980) . Cliff Gorman who played Gus Soltic the maniac kidnapper coined this phrase when talking to the rich politician who's daughter was being kidnapped but the truck driver, Sean Boyd (James Brolin) has his daughter kidnapped in error due to her similarity in appearance to the politician's daughter. I have always wondered what this expression meant other than it was an obvious insult. Perhaps to do with the politicians wealth?
tiny pandas are awesome i dont know why dough
"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" (1989).
You couldn't google that yourself? Land of the Blind. SMFH.
Louis Faraday was the name used in a 1997 movie called "The Vistor" by actor Harry Shearer. Louis Faraday was also an inventer.
No. The famous Spanish-language phrase used in the Terminator franchise is "Hasta la vista, baby".
Waterboy.
Who is that? Who is Fred? Who is your favorite actor? You can use many sentences for the words who is.
The movie that used the iconic phrase "phone home" is very much known as E.T. the Extra Terrestrial movie. This alien movie is directed by Steven Spielburg.
chiatown
Comments on 3idiots
kia kaha Forever Strong
"Gunga galunga" is a phrase from the movie Caddyshack. It is nonsensical and has no particular meaning, often used as a playful or comedic phrase.
Orbit Gum
"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" (1989).
I saw this phrase being used on the 007 movie that is called thunderball
tiny pandas are awesome i dont know why dough
No! If it was used in a movie then the Actor would have died. (Really really die) In Movies the Showers are fake. ____ Possibly a real gas chamber, but without gas.