Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.
poetic justice
Claudius.
The hot chick
"Beyond the Rainbow" (1922).
I believe it is "The Bear and the Bow".
It has a man with an bow, and it's like a "light bow" from the gods but he dosnt need arrows for it they are just created when he pulls back the string.
Aragorn says to Frodo and Sam (in the movie, Merry and Pippin too), "My friends! You bow to no one." -sam-is-my-hero-
Simple, none because it says "IF NO"
He says he cannot do it, and it is better to die than to live and fail to achieve what they have been seeking for. He says that if a man fails to string the bow he should go elsewhere and woo another woman, letting Penelope wed whomever makes the best offer.
Long Bow
poetic justice
The Bible says you should bow your head to authority -- It is a sign of respect and humility.
Claudius.
It's the "Time Travler's Wife"
The movie in question is Rush Hour (1998). Chris Tucker's character says it.
At the end of the movie, it says that it's "Big Girl World" by Blondie
Pizz. is not a bow term; it means not to use the bow. It means to pluck the string, or Pizzicato. When the music says "arco", you should start using the bow again.