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MOVIE QUOTES REIMAGINED

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Kilgore's "Napalm" speech from "Apocalypse Now" reimagined as a diner menu.
Roy Batty's valediction from "Blade Runner" reimagined as a phoropter.
Jack Burton's "Porkchop Express" speech from "Big Trouble in Little China" reimagined as a bourbon label.
Al Pacino's pep talk from "Any Given Sunday" reimagined as a ruler.
"ABC" speech from "Glengarry Glen Ross" reimagined as a children's book.
"Billy Madison" reimagined as a "For Dummies" book cover.
Nicholas Cage's "AK-47" speech from "Lord of War" reimagined as a gun magazine cover.
Agent K's speech about "people" from "Men In Black" reimagined as a tabloid cover.
One of Howard Beale's jeremiads from "Network" reimagined as an instruction book.
Don Draper's "Nostalgia" speech from "Mad Men" reimagined as a vortex.
Harry Dean Stanton's "Tense Situations" speech from "Repo Man" reimagined as an energy drink.
Rocky Balboa's life lessons reimagined as a fight poster.
Liam Neeson's "Skills" monologue from "Taken" reimagined as a drunken post card.
Tom Cruise's "Fuck Your Own Face" speech from "Tropic Thunder" reimagined as a diploma.
Rorschack's journal from "Watchmen" reimagined as a prayer plaque.
One of Alejandro Jodorowsky's pronouncements from "Jodorowsky's Dune" reimagined in the style of Barbara Kruger.
An inspirational speech from "Sharknado 2" reimagined as a smartphone map.
One of Morpheus' speeches from "The Matrix" reimagined as a popular yard sign.
The "cancel the apocalypse" speech from "Pacific Rim" reimagined as a 1960's gig poster.
Ian Malcolm's speech from "Jurassic Park" reimagined as an Amazon product page.
The litany against fear from "Dune" reimagined as a poolside safety sign.
One of Malcolm Tucker's rants from "The Thick of It" reimagined as a tax form.
Anti-war speech from "The People Vs. Larry Flynt" reimagined as a draft notice from the 60s.
Lester Bangs' "uncool" speech from "Almost Famous" reimagined as a social media page.
Ronny Cammareri's declaration of love from "Moonstruck" reimagined as a tawdry paperback.
Maximus's revenge speech from "Gladiator" reimagined as a driver license.