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Fast Times at Ridgemont High (2 Viewers)

Family Guy is not as good as it used to be but

from a few weeks ago cracked me up.Used "is he going to #### or is he going to kill us" this morning at work before seeing this thread.

 
'Evilgrin 72 said:
I think Damone has three of my favorite throw-away lines ever in this movie.Damone (never having touched the iced tea) : "Hey, this is great iced tea!"Stacy : "Sometimes I ride with my brother, but he works mornings and then drives himself to school."Damone : "What a guy."Brad : "Could you try to keep it down, I have some work to do inside."Stacy : "OK."Damone : "Who's his tailor?"
I often find myself using the "you gotta ace that jacket" line.
 
'Evilgrin 72 said:
I think Damone has three of my favorite throw-away lines ever in this movie.Damone (never having touched the iced tea) : "Hey, this is great iced tea!"Stacy : "Sometimes I ride with my brother, but he works mornings and then drives himself to school."Damone : "What a guy."Brad : "Could you try to keep it down, I have some work to do inside."Stacy : "OK."Damone : "Who's his tailor?"
I often find myself using the "you gotta ace that jacket" line.
Where'd you get this, from the hamper?Hey, this is clean ! :lmao:
 
'Evilgrin 72 said:
I think Damone has three of my favorite throw-away lines ever in this movie.Damone (never having touched the iced tea) : "Hey, this is great iced tea!"Stacy : "Sometimes I ride with my brother, but he works mornings and then drives himself to school."Damone : "What a guy."Brad : "Could you try to keep it down, I have some work to do inside."Stacy : "OK."Damone : "Who's his tailor?"
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Pure Gold!
 
'Evilgrin 72 said:
I think Damone has three of my favorite throw-away lines ever in this movie.

Damone (never having touched the iced tea) : "Hey, this is great iced tea!"

Stacy : "Sometimes I ride with my brother, but he works mornings and then drives himself to school."

Damone : "What a guy."

Brad : "Could you try to keep it down, I have some work to do inside."

Stacy : "OK."

Damone : "Who's his tailor?"
I often find myself using the "you gotta ace that jacket" line.
Where'd you get this, from the hamper?Hey, this is clean !

:lmao:
My buddies and I quote all of those constantly. Damone was a quote machine. :thumbup: When Stacy asks if he's going to buy a yearbook: "I know what I look like."

"I woke up in a great mood -- I don't know what the hell happened!"

"Found your wallet... WANT IT BACK?"

 
'Evilgrin 72 said:
I think Damone has three of my favorite throw-away lines ever in this movie.

Damone (never having touched the iced tea) : "Hey, this is great iced tea!"

Stacy : "Sometimes I ride with my brother, but he works mornings and then drives himself to school."

Damone : "What a guy."

Brad : "Could you try to keep it down, I have some work to do inside."

Stacy : "OK."

Damone : "Who's his tailor?"
I often find myself using the "you gotta ace that jacket" line.
Where'd you get this, from the hamper?Hey, this is clean !

:lmao:
My buddies and I quote all of those constantly. Damone was a quote machine. :thumbup: When Stacy asks if he's going to buy a yearbook: "I know what I look like."

"I woke up in a great mood -- I don't know what the hell happened!"

"Found your wallet... WANT IT BACK?"
I come for the strudel, it's great.
 
One of the most underrated characters ever. Never thought he would be a one-pump chump. Didn't see that coming.

No pun intended.

 
"Where'd you get this, outta the hamper?" is definitely one of his best lines. I also love:

"Rat, this shyness routine is really starting to aggravate me."

 
Not to mention...

"I can see it now, Rat, it's gonna be just like last summer. You fell in love with that girl at the Fotomat, you bought $40 worth of f##king film and you never even talked to her. You don't even own a camera !"

 
Not to mention..."I can see it now, Rat, it's gonna be just like last summer. You fell in love with that girl at the Fotomat, you bought $40 worth of f##king film and you never even talked to her. You don't even own a camera !"
:lol:I was just about to post that last line. Perfect. You are a wuss; part wimp and part #####."
 
Brad: Hope you had a hell of a piss, Arnold!

Spicoli:Hey, wait a minute, there's no birthday party for me here!

Mr. Hand: Am I hallucinating here? Just what in the hell do you think you're doing?

Jeff Spicoli: Learning about Cuba, and having some food.

 
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As the years fly by, I appreciate Jennifer Jason Leigh's nude scenes more. Maybe because I'm getting older and she stays the same age. But she was overshadowed (understandably) by Phoebe's legendary pool scene.

 
Who are these guys?

Most of them are derelicts. They sold their bodies to medicine for money... about $20, I think?

$25.

Righteous bucks !

 
Always like to use "and the lady will have the knockwurst" on a first date. I don't get that many second dates, but it's like riding a bike. Fall off, you're right back on. Mess up a date, do it again. That's the attitude.

 
I always loved the random comment by the Santa during the brief montage of holiday sales in the mall:

"How ####### long do I have to wait?"

 
The attitude dictates that you don't care whether she comes, stays, lays, or prays... whatever happens, your toes are still tappin'. Now when you have that... you have the attitude.

 
One of the most underrated characters ever. Never thought he would be a one-pump chump. Didn't see that coming.
Hard to think of a better character in any movie ever. Maybe Styles from Teen Wolf was in his league. 30 years later I still can't have iced tea without quoting Damone.
 
I just found out recently that Bruce Springsteen's sister, Pam was in this movie.

eta. Poor girl looks just like him.

 
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Took a class on this movie in college. It's great to watch it right after viewing Animal House and seeing Fast Times rebut that movie point by point.
Vidguy if you're still around, please expound upon this a bit more.
It's been a while. It's the same movie in a different setting, high school instead of college. A lot of the setups are identical... picking up the girl at the grocery store or the mall as if women are items to be acquired, sleeping with her on the sports field (played for laughs in Animal House, but reversed in Fast Times as it's an unsatisfying experience the girl is uncomfortable with, all she does is stare at the light on the ceiling and wait for it to be over). In Animal House they borrow Flounder's older brother's car and trash it, in Fast Times they trash LC's older brother's (Jefferson's/Forrest Whitaker's) car. A bunch more, but it's been 15 years and I don't remember them all. "Animal House" has a bit of a downer view on the younger generation, while in the end "Fast Times" is more upbeat.

 
Didn't see this movie until later in my life. Eh, wasn't that great.
What are you, 20?
I was 14 when it came out and really had no interest in seeing it.
Jesus, dude.
Yes, Jesus was a dude. Nice to see you figured that out.
I was about that age when it came out as well. I can't comprehend a teenage boy NOT wanting to see it.
 
Didn't see this movie until later in my life. Eh, wasn't that great.
What are you, 20?
I was 14 when it came out and really had no interest in seeing it.
Jesus, dude.
Yes, Jesus was a dude. Nice to see you figured that out.
I was about that age when it came out as well. I can't comprehend a teenage boy NOT wanting to see it.
I used to pretend I was whacking off to Phoebe Cates' meat balloons, but in reality I was whacking off to Judge Reinhold whacking off to Phoebe Cates' meat balloons.
 
I was about that age when it came out as well. I can't comprehend a teenage boy NOT wanting to see it.
Probably because I knew that I no chance in seeing it. All we had was a drive-in and being 13/14, I knew that I had no chance in getting in to see it.I guess by the time I was old enough to see it, I had no interest, so didn't see it until I was in my late 30s.
 
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Didn't see this movie until later in my life. Eh, wasn't that great.
What are you, 20?
I was 14 when it came out and really had no interest in seeing it.
Jesus, dude.
Yes, Jesus was a dude. Nice to see you figured that out.
I was about that age when it came out as well. I can't comprehend a teenage boy NOT wanting to see it.
I used to pretend I was whacking off to Phoebe Cates' meat balloons, but in reality I was whacking off to Judge Reinhold whacking off to Phoebe Cates' meat balloons.
:lmao:
 
I was about that age when it came out as well. I can't comprehend a teenage boy NOT wanting to see it.
Probably because I knew that I no chance in seeing it. All we had was a drive-in and being 13/14, I knew that I had no chance in getting in to see it.I guess by the time I was old enough to see it, I had no interest, so didn't see it until I was in my late 30s.
That's just weird.
 
Didn't see this movie until later in my life. Eh, wasn't that great.
What are you, 20?
I was 14 when it came out and really had no interest in seeing it.
Jesus, dude.
Yes, Jesus was a dude. Nice to see you figured that out.
I was about that age when it came out as well. I can't comprehend a teenage boy NOT wanting to see it.
:goodposting: I'm beginning to see a trend from this poster known as collective.
 

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