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Whakamāori
RNZ
35 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Famous Movie Lines
Whakamāori
40 minutes 13 seconds
2 years ago
Famous Movie Lines

In this final episode, the panel are joined by a live audience to translate some of their favourite movie lines.

Watch the video version of the episode here.

If a movie is memorable chances are there is good dialogue that will be quoted for some time.

Like The Terminators 'I'll be back', or Jerry Maguire's 'You had me at hello' or the classic Dirty Dancing line 'Nobody puts baby in a corner!" some are cheesy, and other lines are a sign of the times, in this episode, the eighties and nineties was an era of movie magic.

The live audience also take part in the discussion and even offer up their own favourite movie quotes.

Sit back and grab the popcorn!

Get a printable version of the translations here.

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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