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Need help with obscure movie quote

Goliath

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I'm trying to track down the source of a sample in a song.

It's obviously a line from a movie, but I have no idea which one, and googling is no help. So, I thought I might as well ask people here. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

It's a man saying:

"Do you want to save your soul? Or do you want to save your ass?"

He has an American accent, so "want to" sounds like "wanna".
 
The song is by Leatherstrip and is called "Nose Candy". I'm working on the sample.
Edit: Apparently, the sample is from the movie "The Last Boyscout", but I can't be certain.
 
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Can we hear the sample from the song? it might help.

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKNIRyIq7EE[/yt]

That's From Dusk Till Dawn, isn't it?

It seems like something George Clooney's character would have said to the Preacher, but I don't remember him actually saying it.

The song is by Leatherstrip and is called "Nose Candy". I'm working on the sample.

Why, J--I didn't know you were an industrialist. :)

Edit: Apparently, the sample is from the movie "The Last Boyscout", but I can't be certain.

Hmm. I'll check that out. Thanks!
 
^ Oh, I'm an everything-ist. It's all worth trying at least once. I do like the industrial sound, mostly with a gothic twist. Speaking of gothic and twist in the same sentence, I just discovered "Dead Can Dance" yesterday. The music just floored me. It's astounding (there's that word of mine). I am very impressed with their work, particularly the vocal stylings of Ms. Lisa Gerrard.
 
Yes, Dead Can Dance are very good, though they were always a band that I admired rather than loved. I was always more into the "industrial" part of the Gothic-Industrial scene.

If you like Dead Can Dance, you might enjoy a CD called Karma by Delerium: that's a side project of an industrial group called Front Line Aseembly.

The single, Silence, featured Sarah McLachlan:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PPC7s2_Qh8&feature=related[/yt]
 
That is damn good! I'll check them out. As a side note, they're also singing in my favorite key! :D
 
Hmm. It's definitely not from From Dusk Till Dawn. The song was recorded in 1991, and the movie came out five years later.
 
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