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Black Sheep (1996) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 39

Black Sheep (1996) poster

Funny quotes from the movie Black Sheep (1996), with short sound clips.

Actors: Chris Farley (Mike Donnelly), David Spade (Steve Dodds), Tim Matheson (Al Donnelly)

3 more actors, Gary Busey (Drake Sabitch), Christine Ebersole (Governor Tracy), Bruce McGill (Neuschwander)

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381 Mike Donnelly, wanted for questioning in an arson fire, is driving down Capitol Boulevard in a stolen police car.
382 Mike, forget about it. What'd you think, it was a drive-in movie?
383 Mike, how the hell did this happen?
384 Mike, put the gun down. There's other ways to handle this.
385 Mike. Mike, what the hell are you doing here?
386 Miss Oneacre, this is Mike Donnelly. Is Scott there? -No, he's not here.
387 Miss Oneacre? -Yes. -Hello, Miss Oneacre... -Yes. Miss Oneacre. Hello? Are you there? Hello, this is Mrs. Oneacre. Are you there?
388 Mr. Donnelly, I swear, I did not mean to do it. Please.
389 Mr. Thunder-maker here is gonna start barking fire if you don't stop moving and listen to what this young man has to say.
390 My best friends call me Cash.

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