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  • #46
    Jerry Maguire-Show me the money
    Jerry Maguire-you had me at "hello"
    The Warriors-Warriors, come out and plaaaaayyyyyyy
    The wanderers- That's the Wongs, don't f*ck with the Wongs.
    I confess that altruistic and cynically selfish talk seem to me about equally unreal. With all humility, I think 'whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might,' infinitely more important than the vain attempt to love one's neighbour as one's self. If you want to hit a bird on the wing you must have all your will in focus, you must not be thinking about yourself, and equally, you must not be thinking about your neighbour; you must be living with your eye on that bird. Every achievement is a bird on the wing.
    Oliver Wendell Holmes

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    • #47
      Can't forget my favorite lines from "Titanic:"

      Ismay: "But this ship can't sink!"
      Andrews: "She is made of iron, sir. I assure you she can."

      And in the same scene-

      Captain Smith: "Well, I believe you may get your headlines, Mr. Ismay."

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      • #48
        I'm Sparticus!

        or.....

        I'm Brian and so is my wife!

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        • #49
          One of my favourites is still:

          "You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!

          The original Italian Job of course not the lame remake!

          Has someone had from Casablanca?:

          "Round up the usual suspects!" and the final scene quote

          "Louis, this could be the start of a beautiful friendship."

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          • #50
            My favourite, BETTE DAVIES in All About Eve,

            ''I'm not to be had for the price of a cocktail, like a salted peanut''
            Miss Marple

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            • #51
              (last lines)
              "After stomping on Ilena's cousin like that I knew I was gonna have to deal with that fool someday. But Damn-I never thought he'd come back like this, blasting. Like I said, it was funny like that in the hood sometimes. I mean you never knew what was gonna to happen or when. I'd done too much to turn back. And I done too much to go on. I guess in the end- it all catches up with you. My grandpa asked me one time if I cared whether I live or die. Yeah I do. And now its too late"

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              • #52
                From Black Dog

                Jack Crews - "There ain't nothing like a Caterpillar engine."
                This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.

                Stan Reid

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                • #53
                  I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue...
                  The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

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                  • #54
                    Which naturally reminds me of Randy Quaid in "Independence Day"-
                    "I picked a hell of a time to quit drinking."

                    And if we're talking about that movie we can't leave out Will Smith-
                    "Welcome to Earth!"

                    But actually I just came on here to reminisce about Clint Eastwood in "Sudden Impact"-
                    "Go ahead, make my day."

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                    • #55
                      Half the script from The Right Stuff
                      This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.

                      Stan Reid

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                      • #56
                        Se7en; " Whats in the box ? ".
                        This is Spinal Tap ; " He choked on vomit, someone elses ".
                        SCORPIO

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                        • #57
                          "There was a young man from Australia,
                          Who painted his arse like a dahlia,
                          The colour was fine,
                          likewise the design,
                          But the aroma?
                          Ooh,that was a failure"
                          Bryan Brown, Breaker Morant.

                          I would also go with Jack Thompsons' closing argument from the same film, up there with Robert Shaws' U.S.S. Indianapolis speech in Jaws for compelling moments in cinema.
                          Also

                          "ladies and gentleman,look at this man,he may look like an idiot but dont let that fool you,he is an idiot" Groucho Marx
                          "You're right,no human being would stack books like this"
                          "I think he can hear you Ray"
                          "He's a sailor,he's in New York,lets get him laid!" Bill Murray Ghostbusters.
                          "He said some things which led me to believe this is his car"
                          "like what?"
                          "Thats my car motherf*****r!" Micheal Douglas Wonder Boys.
                          "But you are aware there is an invention called television and that they show programmes on it?" Sam in Pulp Fiction.

                          They might not be the most famous but these are the ones I remember.
                          All the best.

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                          • #58
                            Here's some new twists-

                            Best opening line EVER for a movie:
                            "So you want me to tell you the story of my life." (Brad Pitt, "Interview with the Vampire.")

                            Some excellent closing lines:

                            "It was a good death." (Gordon Tootoosis, "Legends of the Fall.")

                            "Dr. Lecter? Dr. Lecter? Dr. Lecter?" (Jodie Foster, "Silence of the Lambs.")

                            "It wasn't the airplanes. It was Beauty killed the Beast." (Robert Armstrong or Jack Black, "King Kong.")

                            "I used to hate the water."
                            "I can't imagine why."
                            (Roy Scheider and Richard Dreyfuss, "Jaws.")

                            And who can think of the best final dying words that movie characters have had? Here are some that come to mind-

                            "You already have, Luke. You were right about me. Tell your sister... you were right." (Darth Vader, "Return of the Jedi.")

                            "I don't want you to die."
                            "That's the most beautiful thing you could have ever given me."
                            (Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving, "V for Vendetta.")

                            "I love ya, kid. I love ya." (Burgess Meredith, "Rocky 3.")

                            "How do I look?"
                            "You look ready."
                            (David Carradine and Uma Thurman, "Kill Bill Vol. 2.")

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                            • #59
                              The Blues Brothers.

                              They want to buy an electric piano from Ray Charles.

                              He tells them it's the best in Chicago and they can have it for $2 000.

                              'I'll throw in the black keys for free.'

                              Oh yeah.
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