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'ERA' in a movie sentence | examples for 'ERA' from movies

Ross: Alright, ok, let's do it. (Ross sits down at the desk and they all gather around him) Uhm, I know we start by discussing the shortcomings of carbon dating... uhm, and then, then I move on to what is clearly the defining moment of the Mesozoic era, the breakup of Pangea, hello! (Rachel and Joey look confused) And then, there's the... eh... there's the overview of the Triassic.

"Friends", season 9, episode 23

Ross: By using CT scans and computer imaging we can in a very real way, bring the Mesozoic era into the 21st century.

"Friends", season 9, episode 23

Rachel: Oh, all right. But y’know I gotta say, I don’t, I don’t think six years counts as an era.

"Friends", season 6, episode 2

Joey: Hey! I did not cry my eyes out!! Come on! It’s like the end of an era! No more J-man and Channie’s!!

"Friends", season 6, episode 2

Monica: But still, it’s a big change. The end of an era, you might say!

"Friends", season 6, episode 2

Chandler: Okay, but that's, like, the easiest era.

"Friends", season 4, episode 6

Monica: I’m fine! I just, I’m thinking how much it’s an end of era.

"Friends", season 6, episode 2

Charlie: And then, and then you said that thing about, about bringing the Mesozoic era in the 21st century.

"Friends", season 9, episode 23

Phoebe: Good for you! And hey, I thought your paper on punctuated equilibrium in the Devonian era was top notch!

"Friends", season 9, episode 20

Ross: Actually she's a paleontology doctoral candidate, specializing in the centazoic era.

"Friends", season 4, episode 6

(And with that, an era ends as Chandler moves in with Monica as Rachel moves in with Phoebe. It ‘tis a sad and happy time for Friends.)

"Friends", season 6, episode 6

Rachel: I mean it’s the end of an era!

"Friends", season 6, episode 2

Ross: (concluding his speech)... in a very real way we can bring the Mesozoic era into the 21st century. (pauses) Thank you!

"Friends", season 9, episode 23

Monica: An era is defined as a significant period of time. Now, it was significant to me, maybe it wasn’t significant to you!

"Friends", season 6, episode 2