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OK.. This line to a movie popped into my head a little while ago.. I can't place it...
I want to say it's a guy talking to a group of other guys.. or just one guy.. not sure... The line is.."Come on.. where's your will to be weird?" They are not shouting, and for some reason I am thinking that they are at a party.... Any help?
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The Doors
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"Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear." -Mark Twain ![]() |
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YES!!!!!!!
It all comes flooding back.. GREAT movie!!! Ah... the pain is gone... When Kilmer (Morrison) and the rest are at the Warhol party... they want to leave.. he wants to stay!!!
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"Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear." -Mark Twain ![]() |
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I just quoted you to show the answer... |
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Great movie, but I've read numerous sources say it was only about 30% accurate. Although, that movie was what made me a fan of Val Kilmer.
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Huge The Doors fan.... John Densmore's book and various interviews with Ray and Robbie pretty much say that there is a LOT of "dramatic license"... If I ever do make it to Paris.. I would visit Jim's Grave. Kilmer's singing in that movie was GREAT..
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I would never take anything away from Val, but as big Doors fan I ask this question.... Was Val's singing that good, or was Jim's singing just that bad? |
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