Longtime Screengrab readers may recall that back in the day I wrote a Movie Moment column on William Friedkin's To Live and Die in L.A., the source of last week's quiz. However, part of me couldn't resist using it again here, not least because that final line really is perfect. Friedkin's 1985 policier is in many ways a West Coast equivalent to his Oscar-winning The French Connection, highlighting the sunlit horizontally-sprawling landscape of Los Angeles in much the same way its prdecessor captured the feel of seventies New York. To Live and Die in L.A. is a model of brutal efficiency, up and and including that classic final line. Congrats to those who got it.
Admittedly, last week's quote was fairly easy. By contrast, this week's could prove to be a little tricky:
“Come on, you’re hanging up the parade!”
“Get rid of those things!”
Kind of an odd quote to end a movie on, wouldn't you say? Submit your guesses to . For the rules of the game, click here. And remember, all guesses must be submitted by Wednesday at 11:59 PM Eastern. Good luck!