Name that flick/song, etc.

Midsummer Night's Dream... back to Shakespear?

"The man who makes an appearance in the business world, the man who creates personal interest, is the man who gets ahead. Be liked and you will never want."
 
Death of a Salesman, yes?

"Like Lassie! You could tell everything that he was saying by the intensity and emotional quality of his barkin'!"
 
sorry the only play i've ever seen is in grade school
 
Well, it was Radio T.B.S. by Mark Landon Smith

"We must go forward! Not backward, not left, not right, not up, not down, not forward, but twirling! Twirling, Twirling towards freedom!"
 
McCain from, "Something Funny happened on the way to Irrelevance". oh wait, no, it was another cartoonish character: Kang from the "Simpsons"


"He's not a President. He's an ordinary person. I can kill an ordinary person. I can kill a hundred ordinary people!"
 
*croons* ITS A COO-OOLD IT'S A BRO-OKEN HALLELUJIAH! That would be Rufus Wainwright's diddy, there.

"Happiness is two kinds of ice cream."
 
That would be from The Peanuts Musical.

"For they all go bare and they live by the air and they want no drink nor money."
 
Bedlam Boys or Mad Tom of Bedlam, depending on which title you prefer. Author is anonymous, but it has been sung by many folk groups (including myself) over the years since the 16th-17th century when it was written.

Trouble ahead, Lady in red,
Take my advice you'd be better off dead.
Switchman's sleeping, train hundred and two is
On the wrong track and headed for you.
 
casey jones you better watch your speeeeeeeed ::singing::
grateful dead

is that the name of the song though??? sometimes the names of their songs really arent' the lyrics of the chorus...


"are ya achin' for some bacon?"
 
well i'm sure that jnelson has a specific one in mind...we just need to figure it out...my problem is that i'm not that cultured with plays and some genres of music...movies is my thing...
 
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