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              Making the wife watch the opening. "Americans love a winner!"
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              "You get right back down there soldier. You're the only sumbitch in this outfit that knows what the hell he's doing..."
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              DVR'd it. Can't believe I'd never seen it.
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              Haven't seen it on forever
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              Kiff stand behind me and hold up this flag, and for God sakes wave it a little. thats all I can think watching the opening scene
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              For Memorial Day. Thank you to all who served and still serve.
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              Patton don't take no Sass-Mouth neither
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              I wonder what Gen.Patton would think about our drone war in Pakistan. Especially after hearing him talk about killing without heroics and being honor in battle.
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              Husband has the remote!
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              Patton: [referring to Rommel's book, 'Infantry Attacks' or 'Infanterie greift an'] Rommel... you magnificent bastard, *I read your book*!
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              Watched this when I was younger. Made a hell of an impression on me. A deserved ocar for George C. Scott
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              Patton is my dad's hero. Enjoy watching this movie with him all the time.
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              Not sure this is my blu-ray version! Just got it as a birthday gift. Really like it and blu-ray makes it even better!
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              Really forgot how good a movie it was and how George C Scott had the part down cold. I was born in 1941 and remember my mother telling me about Patton and his slapping of the solider, people really... more
              Really forgot how good a movie it was and how George C Scott had the part down cold. I was born in 1941 and remember my mother telling me about Patton and his slapping of the solider, people really remembered that, a different time, maybe a better time.
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              Time to watch it again blu ray
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              Patton was one of our greatest generals and this was George C. Scott's greatest peformance. The role I think he was born to play.
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              It won an oscar but truth be told I've never really heard much about this film!! Let's give it a watch then!
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              Watching this next because they're taking it off streaming Netflix this week
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                Amy thanks for the warning! I think I'll watch it as soon as "I Now Pronounce you Chuck and Larry" is done.
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              Watching my grandpa's favorite movie for his birthday. I miss you!
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              Patton is one of my favorite historic people and this movie is just amazing.
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              Never seen it, and so why not? War movies don't necessarily have well written dialogue but this one does.
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              Watching Netflix on the new phone that the Wife got me for Christmas while I wait for her to finish getting her nails did.
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              Perfecta para complementar el documental de 5 horas sobre la 2ª guerra mundial que vi hace unos días.
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              Love this. My grandfather served under him so it's cool watching this knowing what he did in real life.
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              No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country...he won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his!
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              Make the other poor bastard die for his country
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              The biggest bastards who wrote that stuff about individuality for the Saturday Evening Post don't know more about real battle, than they do about fornicating!
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              "Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country. " ~ George C. Scott as Gen George S. Patton... more
              "Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country. " ~ George C. Scott as Gen George S. Patton. Impossible for me to watch this without thinking of the Simpsons episode that paid homage to it.
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              You magnificent bastard, I'm watching your movie!!! >:D
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              Been awhile since i have seen this one!
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