"I told the scotch [sic] people I don't drink any more. Then again, I don't drink any less, either."
— Redd Foxx, ad for Teacher's Scotch (actually an extremely affordable and tasty tipple, in their basic Highland cream expression).
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"I told the scotch [sic] people I don't drink any more. Then again, I don't drink any less, either."
— Redd Foxx, ad for Teacher's Scotch (actually an extremely affordable and tasty tipple, in their basic Highland cream expression).
Col. Muska: "The fire of Heaven that destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah in the Old Testament. The Ramanayah referred to it as 'Indra's Arrow.' The entire world will once again kneel before the power of Laputa!"
Castle in the Sky
"While she was standing by the fence a vendor came by with a cart of iced beer and, hardly thinking, she said, 'Cerveza Corona, por favor,,' and held out a five-peso note. The man flipped off the bottle top and poured the drink into a paper cup with an Aztec Eagle logo. 'Muchisimas gracias,' she said."
— Q's Gambit (novel)
OK, since I've finished the novel during the first few hours of a 60-hour stretch of no electricity (astonishing prose, more mastery of diction and sentence structure than in either The Hustler or The Color of Money)....so, what's that big surprising thing you found in it, EH? I was familiar enough with the basic outline from the recent miniseries, but aside from me holding forth on why it's a very good novel, I'm not seeing the great shock in any character or plot development.
Spill it! Make with the balloon juice and talk! Name names!
The Queen's Gambit? I'll have to check the Straight Dope thread about the miniseries. I posted something over there. Too late tonight - tomorrow, I hope.
"Whatsoever one man does, it is as though all men did it. That is why it is not unfair that a single act of disobedience in a garden should contaminate all mankind."
— Borges, "The Shape of the Sword"
[uhh....Oh....it may have been imagined or elsewhere, someone said they had a surprising discovery about the book but refused to tell me until I'd finished the novel...I don't see evidence of you saying anything here like that, so, my mistake!]
As to The Queen's Gambit, here you go - see posts 161 and 165, in particular: https://boards.straightdope.com/t/qu...netflix/924900
Dola: "Up and sold a little girl, did ya? I know your type!"
Castle in the Sky
Well that was a pretty outstanding list of differences! (IMHO, mostly not of much consequence, but interesting detail). I should think a bear-trap mind like yours would have a field day comparing the novel *The Color of Money* with the film. Both versions of the latter are outstanding, but almost no relation to one another.
"He locked the door quickly and without noise, but his fingers were still on the key when there was a quick footfall in the hall outside."
— Tarkington, The Magnificent Ambersons
I saw the movie The Color of Money back in the day, but barely remember it. I never read the book.
Dola: "He who turns and runs away can steal the treasure another day!"
Castle in the Sky
"¿Cuál crees que es mejor, una llama o una alpaca?"
MAYBE means "What do you think is better, a llama or an alpaca?"
— possible amusing (in a stupid kind of way) question to this Peruvian woman when I see her at work next week (no, I don't speak Spanish...but I'm willing to learn dammit!...I bet she has a sister who can teach me!)
"¡Cuidado! ¡Hay llamas!": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Teno...=AndrewBoynton
"Play the rock show as hard as you can
Jam it harder like a Magikist
Rock 'n roll will never die
Rock Saddam Hussein's ass
Rock it to Russia
Whip the llama’s ass
Whip the llama’s ass
Whip the llama’s ass
Whip the llama’s ass"
— Wesley Willis, "Whip the Llama's Ass"
Dola: "Don't ya think it's kinda strange that the Army has gotten into the kidnapping business?"
Castle in the Sky
"Of all the schoolmasters, the one sympathetic one, who didn't bark out orders, was the religious instruction teacher, Mr. Edgington. He used to wear a powder blue suit with cum stains down the leg. Mr. Edgington, the wanker. Religious instruction, forty-five minutes, "Let's turn to Luke." And we were saying, either he's pissed himself or he's just been round the back shagging Mrs. Mountjoy, who was the art mistress."
— Keith Richards/James Fox, Life (a remarkably engaging memoir...of course, Keef didn't drag down an old Olympia or Olivetti typewriter and write the thing physically, but it seems very well sourced, with plenty of direct quotes from the inner circle, and I'm inclined to believe it's pretty much as told, with the added benefit of some very good polished prose moving with forward motion at all times).
Louis: "Mommy, you amaze me. How do ya know these things?"
Castle in the Sky
"You probably know this very well, but your orgone energy goes out the top of your head and it dissipates out the top, but if you wear an energy dome it recycles that energy. It comes back down and showers back down on you and, among other things, you remain manly, shall we say, for maybe another 150 years of your life, probably."
— Mark Mothersbaugh, of Devo
Dola: "Oh, well, ya can't be a sensitive woman like me without learnin' a few things. Sheeta and I are exactly alike: all warm and mushy and sensitive!"
Castle in the Sky
"'You people are responsible for all this — you brought down the State with your idiot coffeehouse witticisms.'"
— Joseph Roth, The Emperor's Tomb
Dola: "Now, so when you boys get married, you go find a gal like her!"
Castle in the Sky
"Is this your coffee mug? You coming back?"
— random conversation
Louis (dumbfounded): "Huh? She's gonna end up... like Mama?"
Castle in the Sky
"Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle were iconic figures to me and I was anxious to see a film with them in it. I don’t remember a single moment of this film, but it must have left an impression on me because soon after I saw it, I lost all interest in sports."
— TV's Frank, Twenty Five Mystery Science Theater 3000 Films That Changed My Life in No Way Whatsoever
^ Great line!
Pazu: "Hey, if my head was any harder, you could use it as a cannonball."
Castle in the Sky
"Barista: Look, dick, venti is a large coffee.
Danny: Oh, really? Says who, Fellini?"
— Role Models
Dola: "You'll get yours! Don't just stand there, push this train over the cliff!"
Castle in the Sky
"I just don't want to live in a world where being chained to the hood of a car is considered public transportation."
— Twenty Five Mystery Science Theater 3000 Films That Changed My Life in No Way Whatsoever
^ LOL. Great line.
Louis (encouraging Charles to fight Boss): "He said Mom was ugly, now go get him!"
Castle in the Sky
"You can't use a boot on a winding staircase, so [a concert promoter] got the knee, one for every grand he owed us--sixteen of them. Even then he never apologized. Maybe I didn't kick him hard enough."
— Keith Richards ("with" James Fox [not the actor]), Life
Dola (as she watches a fight between her sons and the townspeople): "Leave it to my little idiots to start a riot."
Castle in the Sky
"The producers wanted NBC to bring Fat Albert to Saturday mornings, but the network programming managers rejected this because the series was too educational."
— wikipedia article on the TV show *Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids*
Col. Muska: "Hold your tongue, commoner! You are in the presence of the King of Laputa."
Castle in the Sky
"No nylon has been used to manufacture these gloves; that’s why these gloves are too rugged for the user. This is made from a high-quality material that is strong, porous, and long-lasting, great for sweaty hands, and can be considered as one of the best billiard gloves to buy right now!"
— you don't want to know. Probably not a chat LLM, but rather performed by hand.
Col. Muska: "I thought I would show you an example of Laputa's power. We are about to celebrate the rebirth of the Laputian kingdom. Prepare yourself for the thunder of Laputa!"
Castle in the Sky
"This is not the time for womanly imaginings!"
— Bone Tomahawk (2015 movie)
Dola: "Gotta start talkin' like a real pirate!"
Castle in the Sky
"Before inserting the straw-like plastic hose and blasting...you'll want to take some basic precautions."
— "How to Clean Your Computer Keyboard"
Papa (disgruntled): "Stop yelling at me! I can hear you. Believe me, sometimes I wish I couldn't."
Castle in the Sky
"These big chords, favored by men on horseback, a variety of strummers...are actually many of the ones many of us first learned to play. The more sophisticated and easier approach involves fragmenting, or breaking up, these larger chords into smaller shapes."
— Sid Jacobs, The Changes (for context, Sid's referring to "cowboy chords" on guitar, which are not always ideal for rhythm guitar playing, in whatever genre)
Papa: "I need someone who's mechanically minded, not some half-baked, swashbuckling Casanova wannabe!"
Castle in the Sky
"If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you"
— Apocalypse Now :D
Louis: "Work, work, work. Busy, busy, busy, busy. Left, right, left, right. You're not here to have fun!"
Castle in the Sky
"When greedy consumption is the order of the day, dehumanization becomes acceptable. Then, treating people like objects is not only acceptable but is required behavior."
― bell hooks, All About Love
Dola (incensed): "You chowderheads! Get your brother and hop on!"
Castle in the Sky
"I felt everything should be played with authority. And that was the word [organist and bandleader Jack McDuff] used, 'Play it like you mean to play it. 'Cause you can't make me believe it if you don't believe it.' And so I've been doing it that way ever since."
— George Benson, interviewing with Ben Sidran in Talking Jazz : An Oral History
Dola: "You blubberheads! I'm not runnin' a luxury cruise! Now get to work!"
Castle in the Sky
"It's all just one big plastic hassle."
— "Dave" in Psych-Out (1968 movie)
Charles: "If I did something wrong, I'd really like to apologize for it, Sheeta."
Dola: "We all did something wrong, wasting our time on these two kids!"
Castle in the Sky