@NYCkerz Actually Neil Armstrong did say exactly that; however, what he meant to say was "One small step for a man, and one giant leap for mankind". The way he said it, if you think about it, makes no sense.
One of the most misquoted lines in filmdom. The line "Play it again, Sam." doesn't appear in "Casablanca", Capt. Kirk never said "Beam me up, Scotty" in any episode of "Star Trek", and Joe Friday never said "Just the facts, Ma'm" in any episode of "Dragnet".
I wonder if people who's job it is to ask people for their badges ever get sick of hearing this line in response, or the one from Blazing Saddles. An instant classic that will surely endure.
Used this line yesterday at Asbury Park Beach, NJ. The "beach guard" asked to see my "badge" (which was pinned on my shirt) ... I guess I was in a good mood, because I just looked at him and did the line from this movie, accent and all. Thankfully, he was older than 20 and remembered the movie. I'm still laughing and I'm sure he is, too. TFF.
It's interesting, the first two times he says "no badges", but then he finds the proper word ANY - "I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!" All these years I was misquoting the key phrase.
This clip was played at the start of The Steve Dalh and Garry Meier radio show on WLS in the 1980's.
Back in 1985 while I was waiting to go to a movie in a shopping mall I happened to walk past a video store at the sametime that this portion of the movie was playing. It was a bit surreal after hearing it on the radio many times then to just come across the section of the movie playing
I wish the clip was just a little longer. Gold Hat offers to "pay good money for your guns". Every time I hear of a "gun buy-back program" I think of that line, and what would have happened if the prospectors were stupid enough to sell their guns to the bandits,
Walter Lippman: We exercise the power of life and death over their governments in that no government can survive if we refuse it recognition.
"From the 1830s to the 1930s, despite high-minded rhetoric and ostensible nobility of purpose, not a single U.S. intervention led to installation of democracy in Latin America.' More important were stable governments that protected U.S. economic interests
How anyone can make this scene from "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (arguably one of the worst bits of acting in movie history) into political commentary for/against immigration is beyond me. Goes to show there is no monopoly on ignorance and stupidity on either side of the aisle.
please explain how only immigrant workers pose the threat of driving drunk, along with the fact that they are the only ones who go to prison, mr klanhood
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Not really, do you pay any attention to groups like la raza? Remember the mexcrement president chastising our government for not providing more mexcrements with jobs? Providing them with pamphlets on how to enter the US illegally? Are you aware of anything??
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Like the ones in prison? Like the ones that drive drunk and kill people? How many of these "people" have you allowed to live in your home, mr sensitive??
Humphrey Bogart never said,"Play it again, Sam", either!
aahh, someone said that-- well, Neil Armstrong never said exactly,"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"
NYCkerz 6 months ago
@NYCkerz Actually Neil Armstrong did say exactly that; however, what he meant to say was "One small step for a man, and one giant leap for mankind". The way he said it, if you think about it, makes no sense.
willmstroud 3 weeks ago
One of the most misquoted lines in filmdom. The line "Play it again, Sam." doesn't appear in "Casablanca", Capt. Kirk never said "Beam me up, Scotty" in any episode of "Star Trek", and Joe Friday never said "Just the facts, Ma'm" in any episode of "Dragnet".
MrUnidyne 8 months ago
@MrUnidyne Cary Grant never said 'Judy, Judy, Judy' either.
jonbadart 6 months ago
@jonbadart James Cagney never said "you dirty rat!" in any of his films, either.
MrUnidyne 6 months ago
Don't forget "We don't need no stinking baders" from UHF.
geoftbone 10 months ago
So THAT'S where that comes from!
VeritasLiber 11 months ago
I wonder if people who's job it is to ask people for their badges ever get sick of hearing this line in response, or the one from Blazing Saddles. An instant classic that will surely endure.
HerbSuperb44 1 year ago
funny
SOWHATIMADEIT 1 year ago
The "We don't need no stinking badges!" line is from Blazing Saddles.
OptionalFiend 1 year ago
Used this line yesterday at Asbury Park Beach, NJ. The "beach guard" asked to see my "badge" (which was pinned on my shirt) ... I guess I was in a good mood, because I just looked at him and did the line from this movie, accent and all. Thankfully, he was older than 20 and remembered the movie. I'm still laughing and I'm sure he is, too. TFF.
Anet99 1 year ago
Classic!
polarbear268 1 year ago
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One of the greatest movies ever !
luchpockets 1 year ago
It's interesting, the first two times he says "no badges", but then he finds the proper word ANY - "I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!" All these years I was misquoting the key phrase.
ItsFazsha 1 year ago
Must be what Arizona is so worried about.
Blaughridge 1 year ago
@Blaughridge it's funny, we have a grocery store here named Bashas
kourosh89 9 months ago
HAHAHA
sg238 1 year ago
I don't hof to show you any steenkeen botchis
goodtreesgoodfruit 1 year ago
your cockmeat is chicito y blandito
TravisBickle2 2 years ago
peloso's dad!
viewingut 2 years ago
I hate racist people on youtube... they're fuckin pussies as far as I'm concerned.
oakr8r 2 years ago
james cagney once said, "i never said you dirty rat". same thing happening here
ultrakool 2 years ago
hey i know you .... your the guy in the hole ... the one who wouldnt sell us the rifles !
rankinmania 2 years ago
Suddenly the Three Amigos makes so much more sense.
DarkWing337 2 years ago
i dont have to show you no stinking bages! lol
chone7 2 years ago
no se deje raza .. delen a toda sus pinchis madres..jajaja
Desmadre15 2 years ago
I love this a true true classic
tdaithi 2 years ago 3
This clip was played at the start of The Steve Dalh and Garry Meier radio show on WLS in the 1980's.
Back in 1985 while I was waiting to go to a movie in a shopping mall I happened to walk past a video store at the sametime that this portion of the movie was playing. It was a bit surreal after hearing it on the radio many times then to just come across the section of the movie playing
AndrewNeilFalconer 2 years ago
I wish the clip was just a little longer. Gold Hat offers to "pay good money for your guns". Every time I hear of a "gun buy-back program" I think of that line, and what would have happened if the prospectors were stupid enough to sell their guns to the bandits,
LongPurple 3 years ago
I didn't even know that Badgers were native to North America.
Treblaine 3 years ago
Search for "badgers UHF" so much funnier
vinnyubend 3 years ago
You can watch the full movie here:
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LibanAnoniem 3 years ago
this movie depicts modern times and the greed that controls the minds of many
NeoOneOrg 3 years ago
Funny thing is, he never actually sez: We don't need no stinking badges!
scarpi 3 years ago 12
Actually, the line you refer to is from a parody film by Mel Brooks called Blazing Saddles.
Oerthunder 3 years ago
Walter Lippman: We exercise the power of life and death over their governments in that no government can survive if we refuse it recognition.
"From the 1830s to the 1930s, despite high-minded rhetoric and ostensible nobility of purpose, not a single U.S. intervention led to installation of democracy in Latin America.' More important were stable governments that protected U.S. economic interests
dilbertgeg 4 years ago
How anyone can make this scene from "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (arguably one of the worst bits of acting in movie history) into political commentary for/against immigration is beyond me. Goes to show there is no monopoly on ignorance and stupidity on either side of the aisle.
mph66 4 years ago 2
it is certainly a moment of curious impact that the power of the state rests solely on the emblem of authority
heron237 4 years ago
AAAAAAaaaaahhhh! Possibly the single greatest movie moment. You cut it a bit short, but thanks for posting.
violinbloke 4 years ago
please explain how only immigrant workers pose the threat of driving drunk, along with the fact that they are the only ones who go to prison, mr klanhood
Pokefan27 4 years ago
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Typical of the violent Mexcrement currently crossing our borders. WE WANT RIGHTS! WE NEED JOBS! WE DON'T NEED NO LEGALIZED-STATUS. Pretty pathetic.
Alfrunk 4 years ago
PLease tell me that was said in parody
hedorah99 4 years ago
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Not really, do you pay any attention to groups like la raza? Remember the mexcrement president chastising our government for not providing more mexcrements with jobs? Providing them with pamphlets on how to enter the US illegally? Are you aware of anything??
Alfrunk 4 years ago
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yep, damn mexicans and indians using up white man's oxygen!
gratex 4 years ago
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Yeah, cause they don't have their own land.
Alfrunk 4 years ago
It's racist xenophobic pieces of shit like you that make America a shitty place to live, not peaceful immigrants
Pokefan27 4 years ago
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Like the ones in prison? Like the ones that drive drunk and kill people? How many of these "people" have you allowed to live in your home, mr sensitive??
Alfrunk 4 years ago
thats sooo pathetic, calling us mexcrements, stupid gringo
cucarachon 3 years ago
Youtube is full of racism*cough*rich white kids who think they're funny*cough*
Trust me...they'll rot while we'll all be sucessful. :-)
CurlyHayami 3 years ago
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Shut your burrito mouth amigo
PandguinProductions 3 years ago
you're racist for accusing that white people are racist on youtube.
punishercm22 3 years ago
*cough*Latinos calling white guys gringos *cough*
I love hypocrisy.
Freecell82 3 years ago
The best.
djuniverse 4 years ago