guns of the navarone


1961 movie staring gregory peck and anthony quinn about the wwii capture of a n-z–held greek gun battery.
often used metaphoricly to articulate pent-up anger or frustration.
i’m a mushroom-cloud layin’ mother f-cker, mother f-cker. i’m superfly on tnt, i am the guns of the naverone.

-samuel l jackson, pulp fiction
(also referanced in “wonderland” with val kilmir)

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