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Originally Posted by scary_dream
I still can't get over "Cwithmuth?" I've seriously been writing it all over everything. I even wrote it on my ticket book when I waitress  I just love that line!
I love whenever Wilt calls Jordan "my boy". It shows how loving of Jordan he really is, and how he was (as PBL has been saying for a long time) somewhat a mentor or a fatherly figure to him. It's so heartwarming.
For some reason, when Jordan says "Why'd I make you so tall?", it really makes me happy. I can't even explain why... it's not funny, really, it just makes me feel all warm and fuzzy.
I pretty much like EVERY line from GWH, but those are my favorites. I'm sure I'll be editing and adding as I remember them, though.
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Yeah, the "my boy" lines are really heartwarming. Wilt even has to stop himself and explain to the farmer that he actually means the kid who created him, since even HE realizes that he's sounding exactly like a proud father there. That whole dialog he has there is great; most of the time, Wilt seems to restrain himself from saying much at all, and his lines per episode are mostly limited and brief, which is why I guess some people who watch the show have gotten the opinion(which I've seen expressed elsewhere)that Wilt isn't too bright. We really get to see just how mature, articulate and resourceful he really is in this movie. It's kinda like one of those "Darnell Turner" moments from "My Name Is Earl", when Darnell will break out some big words and really deep concept, showing that he's hiding behind this facade of a not-too-smart short-order cook who lives in a trailer park. That playful banter between Wilt and Jordan at the end sounds just like the interaction between a father and his now-grown son, with the dad proving he's "still got it", whether it's at sports or fixing up some old car, and the son acknowledging that everything he is today, he owes to his old man.
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