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  1. Guess Who
    PG-132005 · Comedy · 1h 45m

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  2. Guess Who quotes: the most famous and inspiring quotes from Guess Who. The best movie quotes, movie lines and film phrases by Movie Quotes .com.

  3. Guess Who: Directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan. With Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher, Zoe Saldana, Judith Scott. A young woman, Theresa, brings her boyfriend, Simon, home to meet her parents and surprise them with the news of their engagement.

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    • Where is this movie quote from? Ok, movie fans—it’s time to play a little brain game. The task? Answering “Where is this movie quote from?” for each of the movie quotes listed below.
    • “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” A. Forest Gump. B. A Streetcar Named Desire. C. Gone With The Wind.
    • Gone with the Wind (1939) In Gone with the Wind, Scarlett runs down the stairs after Rhett Butler in the hopes of winning him back. She asks what she should do and where she should go, but he had enough of her antics and responded with, “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.”
    • “Ogres are like onions.” A. Shrek. B. Monsters, Inc. C. Antz.
  5. Howard: I thought you was kidding. View Quote Howard: You don't hear me calling no white folks honky and flat-ass! Percy: Casper. Howard: Cracker. Percy: Ofay. Howard: Peckerwood. Percy: Wonder bread. Howard: Bird shit. Percy: Bird shit? Howard: Well, it's almost white.

  6. Mar 25, 2005 · Guess Who: Directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan. With Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher, Zoe Saldana, Judith Scott. A young woman, Theresa, brings her boyfriend, Simon, home to meet her parents and surprise them with the news of their engagement.

  7. Their roles are mostly die-cut, and although the black-and-white cinematography and art direction won Academy Awards, the film looks crude and stilted. The intended centerpiece of the collection is Kramer's last critical and commercial hit, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967).

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