I am putting together a Horror-Monster Movieoke (like Karaoke with movies...Think RHPS) for my guy's B day in September and I am looking for suggestions on movie clips...I am all over Lost Boys and The Exorcist ...But what is your favorite 1.5 min monologue segment of ONLY HORROR MOVIES AND MONSTER MOVIES
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[Wednesday is hooking up an electric chair]
Wednesday: Pugsley, sit in the chair.
Pugsley: Why?
Wednesday: So we can play a game.
Pugsley: What game?
Wednesday: [strapping him in] It's called, "Is There a God?"
Wednesday: Nobody gets out of the Bermuda Triangle, not even for a vacation. Everyone knows that.
Dr. Pinderschloss: Oh, my little bundle. So much you don't understand. The human spirit, it is a hard thing to kill.
Grandmama: Even with a chainsaw.
The Big Bus (1976)
Dan: Look, Bendix made a stew. I had no idea there was a foot in it.
Voice in barfight: Look out! He's got a broken milk carton!
Old Woman: Looks like he got kicked in the nuts!
The big storeWoman Shopper: [to Flywheel lying on a bed] Can you tell me the price of this bed ( ... )
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I have a lot of work ahead of me to figure out if there is enough dialog for there to be 1.5 minute segments from your suggestions. If it is shorter than 1.5 minutes, I cannot use them.
Also, I do not know a bunch of these movies. If you want to continue suggesting awesomeness from movies, could we limit it to Hammer Horror movies or to monster movies from 1980 to present? I have to try to keep the selection to clips people at the bar will know and be comfortable "performing".
You Rock!! Thank-you again for all your suggestions!!!
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"Jason, my special, special boy. Do you know what your gift is? No matter what they do to you, you cannot die. You can never die. You've just been sleeping, honey. But now, the time has come to wake up. Mommy has something she wants you to do. I need you to go to Elm Street. The children have been very bad on Elm Street. Rise up, Jason. Your work isn't finished. Hear my voice and live again. Make them remember me, Jason. Make them remember what fear tastes like... I've been away from my children for far too long."
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