Ernie Mccracken Character Quotes
Great memorable quotes and script exchanges from the Kingpin movie on Quotes. As the conflicted Michael Corleone-type character who finds. Ernie McCracken: It. Ernie McCracken: It all comes down to this roll. Quotes; By Character; Ernie McCracken Quotes; Latest Movie News. Chris Rock's Opening at the 88th Academy Awards.
: after losing a game Mr. Munson, you all right?: calmly Ish, uh, what happened in there?: Well, I don't know. Um, I thought I played pretty good.
Uh, he's just a little better than me, that's all.: Pretty good, huh? loses his cool: You lost to a club player! What - that's not supposed to happen! You're carrying a 270 average!: Wh-wh-wh-what do you expect? I mean, you guys with your 10 frames.: angrily What do you mean, 'you guys with your 10 frames'?: Well, my grandpa always taught me to bowl 15 frames. It's like I told you before, we Amish, we do everything half again as hard as you do. scoffs: That's for Quakers.
Roy Munson is getting ready for his turn to bowl: It all comes down to this roll. Roy Munson, a man-child, with a dream to topple bowling giant Ernie McCracken.
If he strikes, he's the 1979 Odor-Eaters Champion. He's got one foot in the frying pan and one in the pressure cooker. Believe me, as a bowler, I know that right about now, your bladder feels like an overstuffed vacuum cleaner bag and your butt is kinda like an about-to-explode bratwurst.: Hey.
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I wasn't talking when you were bowling.: Was I talking out loud? First lines the caption reads 'Ocelot, Iowa. Roy Munson's father is fueling a car at the Munson Service Center.
He calls out to the driver:: All set, Charlie!: Pa! Young Roy, running, trips over a very low white picket fence, breaking half a picket as he runs to his dad: Grinning Whoa!: Hey, Pa! You got time for a game before supper?: Go get your ball. I'll meet you out back. Munson has installed a very small bowling lane in the back yard: Okay, Roy, come on, I want to see some smoke on this one! Roy rolls a perfect strike: Whoo!
Okay!: Yeah!: Mr. Munson whistles in admiration Son, you put that in a bottle, you got something sweeter than Yoo Hoo. Roy rolls another perfect strike: Whoo! They take a walk, hand in hand: You got a great gift, son.
It's as if angels came down from heaven and put a blessing on your three bowling digits. You can apply everything that I've taught you about bowling to your daily life. And if you do that, you're gonna be decent, you're gonna be moral, and you're going to be a good man. Cut to 1979. When Roy saunters into a disco-loud bowling alley, the acknowledged king sporting a golden bowling ball, it looks as though he has forgotten his father's teachings.