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Top 123 Movie Quotes for deejays (Audio) - page 8

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Funny quotes for deejays, selected and sampled from famous or less known movies by Movie-Sounds.org's users, accompanied by short sound clips in mp3 and wav format.
71 Look. It's beating, but the rhythm of the beat is uneven.
Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein in Bride of Frankenstein

72 It's beating perfectly, just as in life!
Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein in Bride of Frankenstein

73 Then you'll be provided with more raw material.
Frank Welker as Megatron in The Transformers (1984)

74 Mixmaster, we need acid.
Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime in The Transformers (1984)

75 Heh, that's what I call bringing the house down!
Starscream in The Transformers (1984)

76 A bit on the groovy side, aren't they?
Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon in Batman (1966)

77 Let it rip, boys. A-one, a-two...
Bill Thompson as Droopy Dog in The Tex Avery Show

78 Ladies and gentlemen, I now play for you the unfinished symphony.
Bill Thompson as Droopy Dog in The Tex Avery Show

79 See if you can tell the difference between these two sounds.
Dick Powell as Jimmy in Christmas in July (1944)

80 Don't tell him what to do. He can scratch it if he wants to scratch. Scratch!
Adam Sandler as Sonny Koufax in Big Daddy

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