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Post by Hucklebubba on Dec 13, 2004 22:43:38 GMT -5
The wife of the guy who runs Tran's Super Chinese Buffet--the finest eatery in all of Branson--sounds just like Short Round, except her English isn't quite as good.
I'm currently trying to figure out a way to get her to say "No time for love Doctah Jones!" without seeming conspicuous.
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Post by PoolMan on Dec 15, 2004 7:42:17 GMT -5
Heh.. that reminds me of the scene in Sneakers where the girl is trying to get the computer geek to say certain words so she can fake his voice ID.
"You know what word really turns me on?" "Wow... what?" "No, I couldn't. It's silly." "No, come on. You can tell me!" "Well... all right. I love the word... password." "Password?"
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Post by Landatauron on Dec 15, 2004 14:37:09 GMT -5
"Well... all right. I love the word... password. The word she loved was passport. He was supposed to say "Hi. My name is Werner Brandes. My name is my passport. Verify me."
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Post by Magill on Dec 15, 2004 15:18:29 GMT -5
He was supposed to say "Hi. My name is Werner Brandes. My name is my passport. Verify me." Isn't it "My voice is my passport."?
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Post by dajaymann on Dec 15, 2004 20:11:50 GMT -5
Tisk, tisk, tisk.
Factual errors galore. You guys dissapoint me.
But at least you used correct grammar!
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Post by Landatauron on Dec 16, 2004 0:26:44 GMT -5
This is the internet. We don't need no stinking grammar here.
And you may be right Magill. I couldn't quite remember if it was voice or name. So I checked around and found a script online. It said name but they might have changed it in the movie.
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Post by Magill on Dec 19, 2004 15:53:01 GMT -5
Voice just seems like it would make more logical sense, as they need his voice to get past the security system.
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