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“A man who can only speak in movie quotes has a conversation with his date. He tr” (1 conversations)
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A man who can only speak in movie quotes has a conversation with his date. He tries to make the quotes relative to the conversation.
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Date: So, tell me about yourself. Man: "They call me Mr. Tibbs!" (In the Heat of the Night, 1967) Date: (laughs) You're funny! What kind of work do you do? Man: "I am serious. And don't call me Shirley." (Airplane!, 1980) Date: Okay, okay, I won't. What do you do for a living? Man: "I find your lack of faith disturbing." (Star Wars: A New Hope, 1977) Date: Are you always so mysterious? Man: "You talking to me?" (Taxi Driver, 1976) Date: Yes, you! Come on, tell me something real about yourself. Man: "You can't handle the truth!" (A Few Good Men, 1992) Date: (laughs harder) You're a tough nut to crack. What are your favorite hobbies? Man: "I feel the need... the need for speed!" (Top Gun, 1986) Date: Besides watching movies, that is. Man: "Life is a box of chocolates; you never know what you're gonna get." (Forrest Gump, 1994) Date: Did you grow up around here? Man: "There's no place like home." (The Wizard of Oz, 1939) Date: That's sweet. Tell me about your family. Man: "Here's looking at you, kid." (Casablanca, 1942) Date: That doesn't really answer my question... Man: "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer." (The Godfather Part II, 1974) Date: Things don't always have to be so cryptic, you know. Man: "I'll be back." (The Terminator, 1984) Date: Wait, are you leaving? Man: "Houston, we have a problem." (Apollo 13, 1995) Date: Is everything okay? Man: "Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary." (Dead Poets Society, 1989) Date: You really can't stop quoting movies, can you? Man: "I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her." (Notting Hill, 1999) Date: (laughing more) That's the weirdest thing I heard today, coming from a guy! Man: "Why so serious?" (The Dark Knight, 2008) Date: Alright, I guess I'll just have to enjoy this unconventional conversation. Man: "After all, tomorrow is another day!" (Gone with the Wind, 1939)
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The man tries to modify the quotes to make them romantic.
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Date: So, what do you look for in a partner? Man: "You had me at hello." (Jerry Maguire, 1996) I mean, "You had me at your smile." Date: Aw, that's sweet. What's your idea of a perfect date? Man: "Here's looking at you, darling." (Casablanca, 1942, modified) Nurturing a deep connection under the stars with ever-flowing conversation. Date: I love that! Can you imagine our future together? Man: "I'm king of the world, with you!" (Titanic, 1997, modified) We'll build a love that lasts for ages. Date: (blushes) That's quite the promise. Are you willing to do anything for love? Man: "I'll have what she's having, and more." (When Harry Met Sally, 1989, modified) Whatever makes you happy is my true desire. Date: What do you think is the most important thing in a relationship? Man: "The truth, the whole truth, and our love." (A Few Good Men, 1992, modified) Trust and understanding above all else. Date: What would you say to someone who doubted our love? Man: "Love conquers all, even the odds." (Rocky Balboa, 2006, modified) They'll see the strength in our bond. Date: How would you sweep me off my feet? Man: "I'm going to make you an offer of love you can't refuse." (The Godfather, 1972, modified) With the grandest romantic gestures and the tenderest care. Date: (smiling) If I ever felt down, how would you cheer me up? Man: "Here's looking at you, funny face." (Funny Face, 1957) I'd remind you that every day is a gift, and we'll face it together, side by side. Date: You're amazing! How do you feel about a lifetime commitment? Man: "To infinity and beyond, with you by my side." (Toy Story, 1995, modified) A love to span the cosmos and stand the test of time. Date: (sighs) I've never met anyone as romantic and peculiar as you! Man: "After all, tomorrow is another day - to love, to cherish, and to hold you close." (Gone with the Wind, 1939, modified)