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∙ 10y agoOrbit Gum
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∙ 10y agoWaterboy.
It was not in a movie, it was in the television show Seinfeld.
movie
Yes but its all commercial like!
i think it came from the movie ice age
Dick or Licker
That is basically the pink monster with an extremely long tongue. In the films, you only see the licker in the first movie so don't bother looking for it in the other movies.
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The phrase "hello Sidney"is from the movie "scream" 1996
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Waterboy.
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Tombstone.
The movie that used the iconic phrase "phone home" is very much known as E.T. the Extra Terrestrial movie. This alien movie is directed by Steven Spielburg.
i think it was the drillbit Taylor movie commercial
coffee commercial