Tippecanoe and Tyler Too turns cliches back into history by telling the life stories of the words that have served as our most powerful battle cries, rallying points, laments, and inspirations." "In individual entries on slogans and catchphrases from the early seventeenth to the late twentieth ...
When it comes to popular slang terms, there's no denying that TV and film phrases are baked into our culture. Our habit of incorporating fictional terms into real life can be traced back decades—take the term "gaslighting," for example, which originated in Patrick Hamilton's 1938 play...
One of the most famous catchphrases from the movie, “Show me the money!” takes place in Arizona. It took place a Sun Devil Stadium, Arizona State University‘s football stadium. 4. Planet of the Apes (1968) Location: Grand Canyon, Colorado River and Lake Powell One of the most ...
Tippecanoe and Tyler Too: Famous Slogans and Catchphrases in American History. By Jan R. Van meter. (Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 2008. Pp. ix, 320. $22.50.)doi:10.1111/J.1540-6563.2010.00288_37.XJohn Bloom
Many famous movies and TV shows can be defined by a single catch phrase of just a few lines, and the famous know their brand can hang on a handful of well-chosen lines, quotes or phrases. Choose them wisely because others will adopt them, adding to your fame. ...
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as a boy in the 1930s and went on to have an illustrious career on stage and screen, particularly in the Carry On films - which included Carry On Teacher, Carry On Columbus, Carry On Constable and Carry On Nurse. He became well known for his suggestive catchphrases such...
In the early 2000s and the 2010s, Puck lent his talents to projects like "The Apprentice" (NBC, 2003-), "AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes: America's Greatest Quips, Comebacks and Catchphrases" (CBS, 2004-05), "Food Network Star" (Food Network, 2004-2015) and the Hank Azaria...
Most people will recognize the"world's most interesting man"(played by actor Jonathan Goldsmith) from the Dos Equis beer commercials that began in 2006. The meme usually uses the image of Goldsmith as a well-dressed gentleman with an adaptation of his catchphrase "I don't always X, but ...
“body shaming” label appeared over the beloved sketch of Farley and the late Patrick Swayze as Chippendale’s dancers, and “slut shaming” appeared over one of the show’s earliest, catchphrases, Dan Aykroyd saying “Jane, you ignorant slut” to Jane Curtin. The current-day Aykroyd was ...