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Let’s go and make love. Jacqueline Bisset and Anthony Quinn fighting in the thinly disguised biopic of Jackie O and her second husband in The Greek Tycoon, 1978 On Experience, Last Word on: Experience. That’s what separates the girls from the Girl Scouts. Ryder (George Hamilton) in Where the Boys Are, 1960 On Explanations, Insightful Medical: It seems the more he melts, the stronger he gets. Doctor explaining everything in The Incredible Melting Man, 1978 Eyeballs, Interesting Observations on: Why, it’s not unlike an oyster or a grape!
Stunned wife (Mona McKinnon) after her husband tells her he has seen a flying saucer in Plan 9 from Outer Space, 1959 On Food for Thought: Isn’t it strange how that lovely song reminds you of chicken salad? Aging spinster typist Joan Crawford to her young and loony lover Cliff Robertson, about the title song in Autumn Leaves, 1956 On Former Presidents and First Ladies, Romantic Dialogues Between: Girl: What are you going to do after the war? Boy: I told you a hundred times. Girl: I want to hear it once more.
Second man: Yeah? My iron balls are like marshmallows! Devil Cat, 1992 On Baseball Players, Unreal: You mean I’m gonna get paid to play baseball? Boy, a hundred dollars! There’s not that much money in the whole world! William Bendix as the Babe, in The Babe Ruth Story, 1948 On Beach Bunnies, What to Say About: Let’s dig this groovy chick! Come on, men! Appreciative male beachgoers as Sugar Kane (Linda Evans) bares her bikini for the first time in Beach Blanket Bingo, 1965 On Beatniks, Why They Give Small Parties: And there aren’t very many real people left.