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dot.hawkes | 22:16 Sat 23rd Sep 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Why can't we have a competition, i would love the challenge. Anyone want to start? Scene, quote whatever.
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Nobody tosses a dwarf.
KebabMeister - you're so right!

And I reckon 2010?
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Troot28, I believe that's from Scent of a Woman. HOO - HA
Here's Johnny
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is the dwarf one from Princess bride?
The dwarf one's from one of the LOTR films, The Two Towers I'd have thought.
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No it's not I know I have seen the film it is from, it may be something like Dogma though or maybe even Dude wheres my car though i could be way off cos i know both those quite well.
the dwarf one is from the first lord of the rings when thery are in the mines of (is it mordor) and they are getting chased but the ???Balrog!!
the dwarf one is from the first lord of the rings when thery are in the mines of (is it )mordor and they are getting chased by the ???Balrog!!
Ollie_P - Scent Of A Woman is correct. Hoo Ha
"do you speak english", "er what country do you think this is?"
Bueller? Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
That last one's not a question, btw - it's the answer to texol's
were u from mate......JUST AROUND youre chelsea arnt u.............YEAH u flash cockney b.......DS have u met my mate stanley
"That was before President Kennedy was shot, before the Beatles came, when I couldn't wait to join the Peace Corps, and I thought I'd never find a guy as great as my dad"
"fkin noven munkeys"
or another "it looks like a frozen sausage"
WW...Dirty Dancing...I Googled it
makemesmile, yes, you're correct, 2010 :)

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