Time To Kick Gum And Chew Ass
Horror fans probably remember the Duke Nukem video games better than most being that it boasts a classic tagline ripped straight from John Carpenter’s They Live. Yes, Duke gives homage to Roddy Piper’s Nada when he exclaims, “ It’s time to kick ass and chew bubblegumand I’m all out of gum.” The game’s hotly anticipated sequel was an absolute disaster and left fans with a bad taste in their mouths. Thankfully, the franchise still has life with Paramount Pictures developing a live-action adaptation with WWE superstar John Cena!The Nukem video games follow muscular adventures of its titular protagonist, who initially was a mash-up of action-hero tropes. The muscular cigar-chomping figure has been fighting aliens in order to save planet Earth since 1991, when the first game was released., who broke the news, adds that Platinum Dunes ( The Purge, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Friday the 13th, Ouija, A Nightmare On Elm Street) will be producing the adaptation.It’s still super early as there’s no director on board at this stage. A search for a writer will begin soon to develop a script for what is intended to be a starring vehicle for Cena.
The project was previously set up at Dimension Films, although the rights lapsed. Paramount picked up the movie rights from Gearbox Software, the company behind the game.
Duke Nukem It's Time To Kick Gum
Showing all 165 items. 'It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum. And I'm all out of gum.' 3rd Rock from the Sun: Hotel Dick (1996) (TV Episode) The movie poster is on the wall at the sci-fi convention. Another movie called They Live (1988) also featured a mind-bending and reality altering plot with humans living.
In casual conversation 99% of the time it just means you're going to beat someone easily - not in a physical fight, but in a game or at some sport. It's said and taken as a joke. The sentence: 'I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass.And I am all out of bubblegum.' Is a joke and a play on words. He came to chew gum and 'thump' or beat. What was the origin of the famous movie quote “all out of bubble gum”? Ask Question 21. In John Carpenter's They Live we hear the famous line. I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I'm all outta bubble gum. It obviously made it into the general vernacular, but was it ad-libbed by Mr. Piper as some suggest, or did it.