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What is your favourite movie line and why?

 Alhyna posted over a year ago
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gkazeuishida said:
"life's a bitch now so am I.." Catwoman - Batman Returns (1992) i think it's self explanatory lol
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 "life's a bitch now so am I.." Catwoman - Batman Returns (1992) i think it's self explanatory lol
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Catwoman rocks :).
deathroman13 posted over a year ago
huddyrocks said:
My all time favorite line ever is "I've kicked wholesale ass for a lot less than that" From "zombieland". I.Think.That.This.Line.Is.Absolutly.Hilarious!
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karlyluvsam said:
Like us there is more that meets the eye .. transformers ,its one favorite action movies ever made & all time favs & when ever i think of the movie , i think of this line
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deathroman13 said:
Villainy wears many masks, none of which so dangerous as virtue - Sleepy Hollow.

I found this brilliant yet also true.
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Great quote,one of my favourites!
rosemina posted over a year ago
Pyjamarama said:
"You're under arrest for the murder of the sultan!" That's what Razoul says in The Return of Jafar. He's a captain of the guards voiced by Jim Cummings. I like Razoul because he calls Aladdin a street rat.
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"You're under arrest for the murder of the sultan!" That's what Razoul says in The Return of Jafar. He's a captain of the guards voiced by Jim Cummings. I like Razoul because he calls Aladdin a street rat.
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Samantha1297 said:
"You jump, I jump, right?" ~Titanic

...Poetically tragic, I guess? I feel like it deserves more mention that "I'm flying" or "I'm the king of the world"...
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"You jump, I jump, right?" ~Titanic

...Poetically tragic, I guess? I feel like it deserves more mention that "I'm flying" or "I'm the king of the world"...
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rosemina said:
There are many,so I 'll write one of my favourites.
"There is much to be learnt from beasts" in Bram Stoker's Dracula.
I think this quote carries a huge truth,the fact that even from the most despised or hateful you may learn great things.
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axemnas said:
hmm probably "Frankly my dear i don't give a damn" from Gone with the Wind. I've ran into plenty of situations where i could of used it too.
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"You don't know anythin i wanna know do ya?" from True Grit. I love John Wayne so that says enough but i actually have used it at school a few times. I feel that way a lot of the time.
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"Don't tell me it's a fine mornin or i'll shoot ya" from Mclintock yes another John Wayne. Cause everyone has those days and till i get woken up on a Monday that's pretty good advice.
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"i won't be wronged, i won't be insulted, i won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people I require the same from them" The Shootist another John Wayne quote and i pretty much feel the same way the quote explains.
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"Somebody outta belt you in the mouth but, I won't, I won't... the hell i will" Mclintock and i just like this one

Which i have a lot of other favorites it's hard to narrow them down
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hmm probably "Frankly my dear i don't give a damn" from Gone with the Wind. I've ran into plenty of situations where i could of used it too.
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"You don't know anythin i wanna know do ya?" from True Grit. I love John Wayne so that says enough but i actually have used it at school a few times. I feel that way a lot of the time.
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"Don't tell me it's a fine mornin or i'll shoot ya" from Mclintock yes another John Wayne. Cause everyone has those days and till i get woken up on a Monday that's pretty good advice.
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"i won't be wronged, i won't be insulted, i won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people I require the same from them" The Shootist another John Wayne quote and i pretty much feel the same way the quote explains.
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"Somebody outta belt you in the mouth but, I won't, I won't... the hell i will" Mclintock and i just like this one

Which i have a lot of other favorites it's hard to narrow them down
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milla_indie said:
Must be one from ACO. "Real horrorshow" is really good, because it means "real awesomeness" or "that was awesome" or simply "great". I just love that film!
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stevieme said:
There are loads but 2 lesser known of my favourites are from Purely Belter (2000) Gerry McCarten: "So how much do you think people are gonna give us, for something we've nicked from a shop called, "Everything's a Pound?"" Sewell: "Well which do you want man, the dearest or the cheapest?" - I just think this is hilarious -It's rare for something to make me laugh out loud but this did! The other is from "Born Romantic" Fergus and Mo are agreeing to rekindle their relationship and following a conversation of how many partners serious and casual they've had and Mo has admitted to around 60 in 8 years - she's says maybe she was looking for someone to fill her life and Fergus retorts "You must have a fanny like a bill posters bucket"!!! At that point I spat out the coke I was drinking - It's so graphically funny and so wrong a comment for him to make - I literally roared with laughter. A typical Liverpudlian down to earth tell it like is comment. Love them both because they still make me grin remembering them. Thanks for reading, Stevie x x
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There are loads but 2 lesser known of my favourites are from Purely Belter (2000) Gerry McCarten: "So how much do you think people are gonna give us, for something we've nicked from a shop called, "Everything's a Pound?"" Sewell: "Well which do you want man, the dearest or the cheapest?" - I just think this is hilarious -It's rare for something to make me laugh out loud but this did! The other is from "Born Romantic" Fergus and Mo are agreeing to rekindle their relationship and following a conversation of how many partners serious and casual they've had and Mo has admitted to around 60 in 8 years - she's says maybe she was looking for someone to fill her life and Fergus retorts "You must have a fanny like a bill posters bucket"!!! At that point I spat out the coke I was drinking - It's so graphically funny and so wrong a comment for him to make - I literally roared with laughter. A typical Liverpudlian down to earth tell it like is comment. Love them both because they still make me grin remembering them. Thanks for reading, Stevie x x
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Bluekait said:
"Why the rum gone?"

There's no explanation for epicness of Johnny Depp!
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"Why the rum gone?"

There's no explanation for epicness of Johnny Depp!
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