Battle of the Bulge, because of the movie LOL, even though it had almost nothing to do with the historical Battle of the Bulge.
What´s your favorite movie phrase?…
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I must say that I am pretty disappointed from everyone’s posts here. I mean… to be honest most of them are pretty lame. I know we are looking for favorite movie phrases, but many are quite obscure, not particularly noteworthy, funny or memorable/classic. Come on people.
“EXCELLENT!”
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
I may be new here, but if Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure trumps Top Secret (the funniest WWII movie ever) then I may not be around for much longer…
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I may be new here, but if Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure trumps Top Secret (the funniest WWII movie ever) then I may not be around for much longer…
Well then… allow me to usher you to the door sir!
Actually, I cannot pass judgement between the two, because I have never seen Top Secret. However, it would have to be quite a movie to trump Bill and Ted.
And welcome to the forum.
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Bill and Ted?
Pfftp, try Plain as Bread.
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@aequitas:
I think it very depends on the Movies peoples watched and what the most stuck to their head!…
A friend of mine and me had a lot of movies we liked and quoted us back and forth even through work.It´s all a point of view and it is actual very interessting to see what quotes other Forum members like the most…i still got a ton of ´em…
keep it goin´… :-DOf course it is all a matter of opinion; much of that based on childhood or otherwise fond memories and shared film experiences with family/friends.
Much of my quotable movie humor is shared between my brothers and my cousins who enjoy the same kinds of things and have grown up with them together. I don’t expect everyone (or anyone) to understand my own allusions and inside-jokes, nor do I wish to diminish the affinity that others have for a particular piece of dialogue.
Though in my humble (or rather arrogant) opinion, I view most of the quotes by everyone else here to be lacking in something; be that humor (of any type), idiocy (and therefore humor), stupidity (and therefore humor) or just plain significance.
You are entitled to your opinion, but I will judge you regardless.
Thanks for an interesting topic though.
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I’ve had enough of your LscHoffmaning.
“You have failed me for the last time”
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“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain …. Time to die.”
Roy (Bladerunner)
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I may be new here, but if Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure trumps Top Secret (the funniest WWII movie ever) then I may not be around for much longer…
Well then… allow me to usher you to the door sir!
Actually, I cannot pass judgement between the two, because I have never seen Top Secret. However, it would have to be quite a movie to trump Bill and Ted.
And welcome to the forum.
Go rent/buy/borrow/beg/steal it posthaste.
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You might be a king or a lowly street sweeper but sooner or later you dance with the Reaper.
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I’m a pugilist. But I don’t expect you to understand the explanations of that word, hogboy! snort,snort,snort
Or pretty much any line from Young Guns I or II
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“For the love of peace, send in the riot squad.” Cop calling in to headquarters in a scene where Curly (3 stooges) is playing Bustoff the wrestler.
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Ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?
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I must say that I am pretty disappointed from everyone’s posts here. I mean… to be honest most of them are pretty lame. I know we are looking for favorite movie phrases, but many are quite obscure, not particularly noteworthy, funny or memorable/classic. Come on people.
“EXCELLENT!”
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
We all got different taste.
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I must say that I am pretty disappointed from everyone’s posts here. I mean… to be honest most of them are pretty lame. I know we are looking for favorite movie phrases, but many are quite obscure, not particularly noteworthy, funny or memorable/classic. Come on people.
“EXCELLENT!”
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
I may be new here, but if Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure trumps Top Secret (the funniest WWII movie ever) then I may not be around for much longer…
You must stick around here, you have Champ as your profile picture- which is the best profile picture.
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“outta the way peck” Willow
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“My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commander of the armies of the North, General of the Felix legions, loyal servant to the true Emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.”
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“My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die”
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Bill and Ted?
If George Carlin wasn’t in that movie, it would carry no cultural value whatsoever.
I think they just shot a day in the life of Keanu Reeves and called it a movie.