Best/Cheesy lines from the movie...

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The title says it all. For people who have seen it, have at it!
 
Hmm.

"Billy is dead, call me Jigsaw."

Not too subtle.

The whole Jigsaw/LBJ "patroit" speech was easily the cheesiest bit of the movie.
 
"you will never have to look in a mirror again, brother".

Anything out of Magintys mouth.

Or anything any of the bad guy's even spoke for that matter. When i heard complaints about the accents I thought people we're just complaining over nothing. They were dead on, the urban NY drawl was almost what you would see in asian cinema it's so horrible.
 
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"you will never have to look in a mirror again, brother".

Anything out of Magintys mouth.

Maginty is the Irish guy right? Others have said his accent was hard to understand.
 
It was indeed very hard to understand. In fact, I can't recall anything he said.
 
Maginty is the Irish guy right? Others have said his accent was hard to understand.

It was like he was trying to sound like an extra in Braveheart, and the gold grill did not help understanding him.
 
I haven't seen it, but does LBJ actually say "Let me axe you a question." While holding an axe?
 
"If I see you anywhere near hell...I'll kick your ass up"
 
"Why So Serious?"

lol. J/P.

Anyways, the last line in the movie was crap, but the best cheesy line for me is the "Let me axe you a question" line. The silly thing that LBJ did in the movie besides talking was jumping into the mirrors.
 
I loved all of the dialogue from the 'Hispanic' former gangster dude, who hung around Micro. He had the worst Latino accent ever documented in modern day film! awesome! I couldn't stop laughing.

I loved how Billy just calls himself Jigsaw. I mean, it was so absurd. If I was in the car with him I would say "Okay...Billy. Maybe you need some rest or something."
 
It was like he was trying to sound like an extra in Braveheart, and the gold grill did not help understanding him.

Hmm, he sounded pretty irish to me, unlike every character but 1 in Braveheart.
 
I believe one of the last lines was along the lines off

"This is the beggining of your punishment"
 
Hmm, he sounded pretty irish to me, unlike every character but 1 in Braveheart.

You realize a good part of Braveheart's cast was Irish, right?

Some of you brought up Micro's banger friends bad accent, how the hell does that happen?
 
I believe one of the last lines was along the lines off

"This is the beggining of your punishment"

all he says is "this is just the beginning" which may sound corny, but it becomes much more evil when you realize he's saying it to
a man who's burning alive!!!!!
 
JIGSAW: "Hey, we're not in Transylvania now, alright? We don't speak vampire!"

MOBSTER: "We're Russian"
 
Hahaha I loved that Jigsaw line.


The one line I wish Frank said was at the end, when Julie Benz says:
"He said you were one of the good guys."

That would've been the perfect opportunity to show Frank's character by saying:

"I'm not."


Alas, it didn't happen.
 

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