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boydegg |
Posted - 06/14/2006 : 10:57:02 Whilst reading through other people's lists of reviews, I've noticed that the phrase 'I see dead people' gets used a LOT. I mean REALLY a lot. I think I've seen maybe 30 variations on that phrase, and I've used it 2 or 3 times myself.
One example that springs to mind is "Icy dead people" for Titanic (sorry - can't remember who wrote it).
So I was wondering - is it the most used and manipulated phrase on FWFR? Or is there another? What phrase/quote/song title/movie title have you seen crop up again and again and again?
Boydegg
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boydegg |
Posted - 06/15/2006 : 19:58:42 Car, where's my Dude? ....Nice one sludge!! |
Sludge |
Posted - 06/15/2006 : 18:21:46 Boydegg,
It's become a bit of a joke to try and come up with these, since the one to which you refer, "Icy dead people", was for a long time the site's top voted review. It has slipped to number two behind "I bet Kramer wins".
It's okay not to remember who wrote it - this is also a point of comic irony, as Pudking got 14 reviews approved and disappeared (as far as I know, unless Pudking took on another user name).
As a consequence, a lot of really bad "Icy dead people" rhymes are out there. Maybe three for one film is too much.
There are several variations of "Dude, where's my Car". For example...
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Montgomery |
Posted - 06/14/2006 : 16:19:28 quote: Originally posted by Josh the cat
Check this accolade out
there is also great support out there for using peoples names in interesting manners. Fonda is enjoyed by a good number of people, just instead of fond of, 2 words become one.
for an example check here
Don't start that again.
EM :) |
boydegg |
Posted - 06/14/2006 : 15:51:44 Another one that get's used regularly in various guises is...
I'll be back. (again, i've used it once or twice myself).
Boydegg
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Josh the cat |
Posted - 06/14/2006 : 11:29:21 Check this accolade out
there is also great support out there for using peoples names in interesting manners. Fonda is enjoyed by a good number of people, just instead of fond of, 2 words become one.
for an example check here |