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#92667
01/21/2003 1:44 PM
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A couple of catch phrases which have been on my mind of late:
 Be afraid. Be very afraid.
 
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 Party like it's [       ] (insert year or decade of choice)
 
 Can anyone shed light on their origins?
 
 Bingley
 
 Bingley
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#92668
01/21/2003 1:59 PM
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I'm not sure about being afraid, but the "party like it's 1999" came from a Prince song, the title of which I forget.  perhaps it's "1999"    
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#92669
01/21/2003 2:04 PM
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Sounds like the tag line to a slasher movie.  Halloween XLII or Nightmare on Elm Street.
 
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#92670
01/21/2003 3:13 PM
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[pruple]Be afraid. Be very afraid. Bingley, I know the source for this and I just can't place it...it's definitely science fiction, alien related I think, and I'm thinkin' The X-Files  here. The only citation I can find that attaches it to a movie quote is for the film Addams Family Values , but I doubt that was the origin .  And it seems there was an earlier form of the phrase, Don't be afraid...be very afraid. , which gestated into the more familiar one (and popular , I might add, almost 3 million hits on Google, used for book titles and all!) Curious the origin is so evasive...and if we can't find the source that planted this phrase then all I can suggest is: Be afraid. Be very afraid.   |  |  |  
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#92671
01/21/2003 3:14 PM
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Be afraid. Be very afraid.Bingley, I know the source for this and I just can't place it...it's definitely science fiction, alien related I think, and I'm thinkin' The X-Files  here. The only citation I can find that attaches it to a movie quote is for the film Addams Family Values , but I doubt that was the origin .  And it seems there was an earlier form of the phrase, Don't be afraid...be very afraid. , which gestated into the more familiar one (and popular , I might add, almost 3 million hits on Google, used for book titles and all!) Curious the origin is so evasive...and if we can't find the source that planted this phrase then all I can suggest is: Be afraid. Be very afraid.   |  |  |  
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#92672
01/21/2003 7:09 PM
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I went to IMBD (thank you), searched in Quotes, and found: "Animaniacs" (1993)
 
 Yakko, Wakko, and Dot: Be afraid. Be very afraid. ,
 
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 Fly, The (1986)
 
 Veronica "Ronnie" Quaife: Be afraid. Be very afraid.
 
 
 
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#92674
01/22/2003 1:46 AM
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#92675
01/22/2003 2:01 AM
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So was it Jeff Goldblum who originally said it, Alex? Mebbe that's why I have a shadow memory of it...I loved the remake of The Fly, saw it at least twice, and I like Jeff Goldblum.
 
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#92676
01/22/2003 3:49 PM
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I like Jeff Goldblum.Me too! Treat yourself and rent "Earth Girls Are Easy" It is hilarious and the cast is chock a block with talent in their early days : Vestron Pictures, Kestrel Films Production.
 Here's how it starts : three aliens (Jeff Goldblum, Jim Carey,& Damon Wayans)land in Geena Davis' pool in Los Angeles! Credits note :  "introducing Julie Brown"
 Great when you need a laugh.
 
 
 
 
 
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#92677
01/23/2003 1:57 PM
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File under FWIW:As I recall, the tagline for the X-Files was: The Truth Is Out There...
 
 
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#92678
01/23/2003 5:02 PM
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I don't recall who in the movie (if anyone) uttered that line, but I do recall the ads.
 A similar movie line that I have always enjoyed was in "The Empire Strikes Back" when Luke Skywalker boasts to Yoda that he is not afraid, and Yoda replies in his distinctive voice: "You will be. You will be!"
 
 
 
 
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#92679
01/23/2003 6:25 PM
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Just can't let all of this talk about The Fly pass without mentioning the original with Vincent Price...a real classic! 'Course, they didn't have the special effects then, but still...
 
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#92680
01/23/2003 8:13 PM
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and Yoda replies in his distinctive voice: "You will be. You will be!"
 ...confusing millions of audience members worldwide, who were expecting him to say, "Be you will. Be you will!"
 
 
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#92681
01/23/2003 8:52 PM
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and Yoda replies in his distinctive voice: "You will be. You will be!"
 ...confusing millions of audience members worldwide, who were expecting him to say, "Be you will. Be you will!"
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#92682
01/23/2003 9:08 PM
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#92683
01/23/2003 11:10 PM
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Have not seen him in anything lately, WW, - not since Jurassic Park or Independence Day - but he is starring in a TV movie next Wednesday on NBC.  Believe it's called War Stories. Here's your chance to get a Goldblum update.
 
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#92684
01/23/2003 11:29 PM
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 set me straight if you disagree. With where he's come to be.   Sounds like the beginning of a song to me:  Set me stra-a-aight if you disagree;  with whe-e-e-re he's come to be...  (Hey, I didn't say it was a GOOD song!:-)
 
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#92685
01/24/2003 2:40 AM
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loved him in Buckaroo Banzai, but that was quite a while ago...   
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#92686
01/24/2003 1:49 PM
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Has anyone seen him in anything very recently in which he seemed to have developed?
 Check out "Igby Goes Down", particularly if you enjoy black humour.  Goldblum, Sarandon, and a McCulkin(!) are all joys to watch.
 
 
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