Say it again, Brad! | The Answers to our Movie Quote Quiz

BRAD PITT - A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT

So have you been watching Brad all weekend on Sky Movies Showcase..? Then here's the answers for our Say It Again, Brad Quiz - the characters who said our memorable quotes and the films they appeared in - just in case you don't already know them:

In Montana there's three things we're never late for: church, work and fishing.

Paul Mclean, A River Runs Through It

Well now, I've always believed that done properly armed robbery doesn't have to be a totally unpleasant experience.

JD, Thelma & Louise

It's a funny thing about coming home. Looks the same, smells the same, feels the same. You'll realise what's changed is you.

Benjamin Button, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Why kill you now Prince of Troy? With no one here to see you fall?

Achilles, Troy

Hey, you created me. I didn't create some loser alter-ego to make me feel better. Take some responsibility!

Tyler Durden, Fight Club

Can't figure it out, do you want to be like me? Or do you want to BE me?

Jesse James, The Assasination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Okay, here's the problem. We're stealing two things. And when push comes to shove - and remember you can't have both - which are you gonna choose? And remember, Tess does not split eleven ways.

Rusty Ryan, Ocean's Eleven

I bet you can box a little, can't ya, sir? Aye, you look like a boxer.

Mickey O'Neil, Snatch

A fresh young girl, that was his favorite for the first of the evening. For seconds, he preferred a gilded beautiful youth. But the snob in him loved to hunt in society, and the blood of the aristocrat thrilled him best of all.

Louis de Pointe du Lac, Interview with the Vampire

You probably heard we ain't in the prisoner-takin' business, we're in the killin' Nazi business. And cousin, business is boomin'.

Lt Aldo Raine, Inglourious Basterds

Jason Best

A film critic for over 25 years, Jason admits the job can occasionally be glamorous – sitting on a film festival jury in Portugal; hanging out with Baz Luhrmann at the Chateau Marmont; chatting with Sigourney Weaver about The Archers – but he mostly spends his time in darkened rooms watching films. He’s also written theatre and opera reviews, two guide books on Rome, and competed in a race for Yachting World, whose great wheeze it was to send a seasick film critic to write about his time on the ocean waves. But Jason is happiest on dry land with a classic screwball comedy or Hitchcock thriller.