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MovieMadness (Posted on 2005-07-20) Difficulty: 2 of 5
"Momma always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."

"Three weeks from now, I will be harvesting my crops. Imagine where you will be, and it will be so. Hold the line! Stay with me! If you find yourself alone, riding in the green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled. For you are in Elysium, and you're already dead!"

"Houston, we have a problem."

"You are fined one credit for a violation of the Verbal Morality Statute."

"Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine."

"I'm gonna give you to the count of ten to get your ugly, yellow, no-good kiester off my property! One, Two, … TEN. Ha ha ha."


Four of the following five quotes fit the pattern suggested by the above quotations. Which one is wrong?
A. “And I always confuse Monet and Manet. Now which one married his mistress?”
“Monet.”
“Right. And then Manet had syphilis.”
“They also painted occasionally”

B. “Have you ever killed anyone?”
“Yeah, but they were all bad.”

C. "The survival of everyone on board depends on just one thing: finding someone on board who can not only fly this plane, but who didn't have fish for dinner."

D. "Now that's what I call high quality H2O"

E. “The code name for your assignment will be … Boris. And YOUR code name will be …”
“Natasha?”
“No … Doris”

See The Solution Submitted by Larry    
Rating: 2.0000 (5 votes)

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Some Thoughts re(2): Solution | Comment 17 of 22 |
(In reply to re: Solution by brianjn)

Not a random guess, but then by Larry's most recent hint, not the right logic either.

I was looking for a common numerical thread in all the quotes. What I found was that each quote (or movie title) held one of the following words:

All, For, One.

Since this is a movie quote from The Three Musketeers, "All for one. One for all." I assumed I was on the right track.

I was testing my answer without spoiling the problem, by using each word twice in my answer.


  Posted by Leming on 2005-07-22 13:32:12
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