Pop Culture Shakespeare References
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From "Return to the Forbidden Planet"...
Beware the ids that march!
Beware the ids that march!
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That proves he wasn't Jewish, I guess.Pappa wrote:I tickled him, but he didn't laugh.Coito ergo sum wrote:Did you put him to the test?
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Mysturji wrote:From "Return to the Forbidden Planet"...
Beware the ids that march!

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Humourless fucker. For that, I hope you ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.Pappa wrote:I tickled him, but he didn't laugh.Coito ergo sum wrote:Did you put him to the test?
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"Access forbidden"Coito ergo sum wrote:
That should be your forum rank.

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All that effort for a lawn gnome.
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Re: Pop Culture Shakespeare References
"Consider that a divorce". Used in Total Recall a reference to The Tempest.
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"In The Empire Strikes Back, the fifth episode of the Star Wars saga, Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) tries to reassemble the droid C-3PO's body while imprisoned in Cloud City. At one point, Chewbacca holds C-3PO's head in much the same way that Hamlet is traditionally depicted as holding Yorick's skull. This reference was intentional on the part of the director."
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