

"answer" : "“A Woman Under the Influence”", cop who falsely accuses him of extorting the wife (Faye Dunaway) of a murdered engineer for the L.A. "explanation" : "Who said it? Jack Nicholson’s Jake Gittes, telling off an L.A. "question" : "“You’re even dumber than you think I think you are.”", “Here’s a man who stood up,” he goes on, while laying in his bed, “against the scum, the c-s, the dogs, the filth, the s- …”", "explanation" : "Who said it? Robert De Niro’s Travis Bickle, reading from his handwritten manifesto in his dumpy New York City apartment. "question" : "“Here is a man who could not take it anymore.”", Crawling, slithering, along the edge …”",

“That’s my dream,” Kurtz mumbles enigmatically. Kurtz, in the trippy taped soliloquy that Martin Sheen’s character studies before sailing up the Tonle Srepok River on his assassination mission. "explanation" : "Who said it? Marlon Brando’s Col. "question" : "“I watched a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor.”", (Bluto’s was the worst: “zero-point-zero.”)", "explanation" : "Who said it? John Belushi’s Bluto, trying to rally his Delta Tau Chi brothers with an inspiring speech after Dean Wormer expelled the entire fraternity over their failing grade point averages. "question" : "“Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!”", "explanation" : "Who said it? James Earl Jones’ Darth Vader, responding to Admiral Motti’s culturally insensitive remarks (“Your sad devotion to that ancient religion has not helped you conjure up the stolen data tapes …”) right before nearly choking him to death with a two-finger telepathic pinch.", "question" : "“I find your lack of faith disturbing.”",
