- ACE VENTURA (Jim Carrey): "All-righty then!"
ACE VENTURA, PET DETECTIVE, Warner Bros., 1994
- SHERLOCK HOLMES (Basil Rathbone): "Elementary,
my dear Watson." #
65
THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, Twentieth Century Fox, 1939
- TERRY McKAY (Deborah Kerr): "Oh, it was nobody's
fault but my own. I was looking up. It was the nearest thing to heaven.
You were there."
AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER, Twentieth Century Fox, 1957
- CHARLIE ALLNUT (Humphrey Bogart): "A man takes
a drop too much once in a while, it's only human nature."
ROSE SAYER (Katharine Hepburn): "Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what
we are put into this world to rise above."
THE
AFRICAN QUEEN, United Artists, 1951
- TED STRIKER (Robert Hays): "Surely you can't
be serious."
DR. RUMACK (Leslie Nielsen): "I am serious. And don't call
me Shirley." #
79
AIRPLANE! Paramount, 1980
- STEVE McCROSKEY (Lloyd Bridges): "Looks like
I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue."
AIRPLANE! Paramount, 1980
- CAPT. OVEUR (Peter Graves): "You ever been
in a cockpit before?"
JOEY (Rossie Harris): "No sir, I've never been up in a plane
before."
CAPT. OVEUR (Peter Graves): "You ever seen a grown man naked?"
AIRPLANE! Paramount, 1980
- RIPLEY (Sigourney Weaver): "Get away from
her, you bitch!"
ALIENS, Twentieth Century Fox, 1986
- MARGO CHANNING (Bette Davis): "Fasten your
seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night." #
9
ALL
ABOUT EVE, Twentieth Century Fox, 1950
- PAUL (Lew Ayres): "And our bodies are earth.
And our thoughts are clay. And we sleep and eat with death."
ALL
QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, Universal, 1930
- JOE GIDEON (Roy Scheider): "It's showtime!"
ALL THAT JAZZ, Twentieth Century Fox/Columbia, 1979
- DEEP THROAT (Hal Holbrook): "Follow the money."
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, Warner Bros., 1976
- EMPEROR JOSEPH II (Jeffrey Jones): "There
are simply too many notes."
AMADEUS, Orion, 1984
- RICKY FITTS (Wes Bentley): "Sometimes there's
so much beauty in the world I feel like I can't take it, like my
heart's going to cave in."
AMERICAN BEAUTY, DreamWorks, 1999
- CAPT. JEFFREY T. SPAULDING (Groucho Marx): "One
morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in my pajamas,
I don't know." #
53
ANIMAL CRACKERS, Paramount, 1930
- ANNA CHRISTIE (Greta Garbo): "Give me a whisky,
ginger ale on the side. And don't be stingy, baby."
ANNA CHRISTIE, MGM, 1930
- ANNIE HALL (Diane Keaton): "La-dee-da, la-dee-da." #
55
ANNIE
HALL, United Artists, 1977
- ALVY SINGER (Woody Allen): "I don't want to
move to a city where the only cultural advantage is being able
to make a right turn on a red light."
ANNIE
HALL, United Artists, 1977
- ALVY SINGER (Woody Allen): "Don't knock masturbation.
It's sex with someone I love."
ANNIE
HALL, United Artists, 1977
- FRAN KUBELIK (Shirley MacLaine): "Shut up
and deal."
THE APARTMENT, United Artists, 1960
- LT. COL. BILL KILGORE (Robert Duvall): "I
love the smell of napalm in the morning." #
12
APOCALYPSE
NOW, United Artists, 1979
- JIM LOVELL (Tom Hanks): "Houston, we have
a problem." #
50
APOLLO 13, Universal, 1995
- MORTIMER BREWSTER (Cary Grant): "Insanity
runs in my family. It practically gallops."
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, Warner Bros., 1944
- ARTHUR BACH (Dudley Moore): "I'm going to
take a bath."
HOBSON (John Gielgud): "I'll alert the media."
ARTHUR, Warner Bros., 1981
- MELVIN UDALL (Jack Nicholson): "You make me
want to be a better man."
AS GOOD AS IT GETS, TriStar, 1997
- LOU PASCAL (Burt Lancaster): "Yes, it used
to be beautiful -- what with the rackets, whoring, guns."
ATLANTIC CITY, Paramount, 1981
- MAME DENNIS (Rosalind Russell): "Life is a
banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death!" #
93
AUNTIE MAME, Warner Bros., 1958
- AUSTIN POWERS (Mike Myers): "Yeah, baby!"
AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN
OF MYSTERY, New Line Cinema, 1997
- DR. EVIL (Mike Myers): "One million dollars!"
AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN
OF MYSTERY, New Line Cinema, 1997
- FARMER HOGGETT (James Cromwell): "That'll
do, pig. That'll do."
BABE, Universal, 1995
- DR. EMMETT BROWN (Christopher Lloyd): "Roads?
Where we're going we don't need roads."
BACK TO THE FUTURE, Universal, 1985
- JONATHAN SHIELDS (Kirk Douglas): "Georgia,
love is for the very young."
THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, MGM, 1952
- SUGARPUSS O'SHEA (Barbara Stanwyck): "I love
him because he's the kind of guy who gets drunk on a glass of buttermilk,
and I love the way he blushes right up over his ears. I love him
because he doesn't know how to kiss, the jerk!"
BALL OF FIRE, RKO, 1941
- THE JOKER (Jack Nicholson): "Have you ever
danced with the Devil in the pale moonlight?"
BATMAN, Warner Bros., 1989
- BETELGEUSE (Michael Keaton): "I'm the ghost
with the most, babe."
BEETLEJUICE, Warner Bros., 1988
- CHANCE (Peter Sellers): "I like to watch."
BEING THERE, United Artists, 1979
- ROSA MOLINE (Bette Davis): "What a dump." #
62
BEYOND THE FOREST, Warner Bros., 1949
- JOSH (Tom Hanks): "Okay, but I get to be on
top."
BIG, Twentieth Century Fox, 1988
- DEBBY MARSH (Gloria Grahame): "We're sisters
under the mink."
THE BIG HEAT, Columbia, 1953
- VIVIAN RUTLEDGE (Lauren Bacall): "I don't
like your manners."
PHILIP MARLOWE (Humphrey Bogart): "I'm not crazy about yours.
I didn't ask to see you. I don't mind if you don't like my manners.
I don't like them myself. They're pretty bad. I grieve over them long
winter evenings."
THE
BIG SLEEP, Warner Bros., 1946
- BILL/TED (Alex Winter, Keanu Reeves): "Excellent!"
BILL AND TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE, Orion, 1989
- ROY BATTY (Rutger Hauer): "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 Tannhauser
gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
Time to die."
BLADE
RUNNER, Warner Bros., 1982
- BART (Cleavon Little): "Excuse me while I
whip this out."
BLAZING SADDLES, Warner Bros., 1974
- BERT HARRIS (James Cagney): "That dirty, double-crossin'
rat!
BLONDE CRAZY, Warner Bros., 1931
- ELWOOD BLUES (Dan Aykroyd): "We're on a mission
from God."
THE BLUES BROTHERS, Universal, 1980
- MATTY WALKER (Kathleen Turner): "You aren't
too bright. I like that in a man."
BODY HEAT, Warner Bros., 1981
- CLYDE BARROW (Warren Beatty): "We rob banks." #
41
BONNIE
AND CLYDE, Warner Bros., 1967
- BILLIE DAWN (Judy Holliday): "Wouldja do me
a favor, Harry? Drop dead!"
BORN YESTERDAY, Columbia, 1950
- FATHER EDWARD J. FLANAGAN (Spencer Tracy): "There
is no bad boy."
BOYS TOWN, MGM, 1938
- WILLIAM WALLACE (Mel Gibson): "They may take
away our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!"
BRAVEHEART, Paramount, 1995
- HOLLY GOLIGHTLY (Audrey Hepburn): "How do
I look?"
BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S, Paramount, 1961
- PRINCIPAL RICHARD VERNON (Paul Gleason): "Don't
mess with the bull, young man. You'll get the horns!"
THE BREAKFAST CLUB, Universal, 1985
- THE MONSTER (Boris Karloff): "We belong dead."
BRIDE
OF FRANKENSTEIN, Universal, 1935
- MAJ. CLIPTON (James Donald): "Madness. Madness."
THE
BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI, Columbia, 1957
- DR. DAVID HUXLEY (Cary Grant): "It isn't that
I don't like you, Susan, because after all, in moments of quiet,
I'm strangely drawn toward you; but, well, there haven't been any
quiet moments!"
BRINGING
UP BABY, RKO, 1938
- AARON ALTMAN (Albert Brooks): "I'll meet you
at the place near the thing where we went that time."
BROADCAST NEWS, Twentieth Century Fox, 1987
- VIRGINIA HILL (Annette Bening): "Why don't
you go outside and jerk yourself a soda?"
BUGSY, TriStar, 1991
- CRASH DAVIS (Kevin Costner): "...I believe
in long, slow, deep, soft, wet kisses that last three days."
BULL DURHAM, Orion, 1988
- BUTCH CASSIDY (Paul Newman): "Kid, the next
time I say, 'Let's go someplace like Bolivia,' let's go someplace
like Bolivia."
BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID, Twentieth
Century Fox, 1969
- GLORIA WANDROUS (Elizabeth Taylor): "Mama,
face it. I was the slut of all time."
BUTTERFIELD 8, MGM, 1960
- MADGE NORWOOD (Bette Davis): "I'd love to
kiss you, but I just washed my hair."
CABIN IN THE COTTON, Warner Bros., 1932
- CARL SPACKLER (Bill Murray): "Cinderella story.
Outta nowhere. A former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Masters
champion. It looks like a mirac... It's in the hole! It's in the
hole! It's in the hole!" #
92
CADDYSHACK, Orion, 1980
- TY WEBB (Chevy Chase): "Be the ball."
CADDYSHACK, Orion, 1980
- CAPT. QUEEG (Humphrey Bogart): "Ah, but the
strawberries! That's, that's where I had them."
THE CAINE MUTINY, Columbia, 1954
- MARGUERITE GAUTIER (Greta Garbo): "His eyes
have made love to me all evening."
CAMILLE, MGM, 1936
- MAX CADY (Robert DeNiro): "Come out, come
out, wherever you are!"
CAPE FEAR, Universal, 1991
- ILSA LASZLO (Ingrid Bergman): "Play it, Sam.
Play 'As Time Goes By.'" #
28
CASABLANCA,
Warner Bros., 1942
- RICK BLAINE (Humphrey Bogart): "Of all the
gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine." #
67
CASABLANCA,
Warner Bros., 1942
- RICK BLAINE (Humphrey Bogart): "Ilsa, I'm
no good at being noble, but it doesn't take much to see that the
problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans
in this crazy world."
CASABLANCA,
Warner Bros., 1942
- RICK BLAINE (Humphrey Bogart): "We'll always
have Paris." #
43
CASABLANCA,
Warner Bros., 1942
- RICK BLAINE (Humphrey Bogart): "Here's looking
at you, kid." #
5
CASABLANCA,
Warner Bros., 1942
- CAPT. RENAULT (Claude Rains): "Round up the
usual suspects." #
32
CASABLANCA,
Warner Bros., 1942
- RICK BLAINE (Humphrey Bogart): "Louis, I think
this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship." #
20
CASABLANCA,
Warner Bros., 1942
- MICHAEL KELLY (Kirk Douglas): "For the first
time in my life, people cheering for me. Were you deaf? Didn't you
hear 'em? We're not hitchhiking any more. We're riding."
CHAMPION, Universal, 1949
- WALSH (Joe Mantell): "Forget it, Jake. It's
Chinatown." #
74
CHINATOWN,
Paramount, 1974
- EVELYN MULWRAY (Faye Dunaway): "She's my sister!
She's my daughter!"
CHINATOWN,
Paramount, 1974
- MRS. PARKER (Melinda Dillon): "You'll shoot
your eye out."
A CHRISTMAS STORY, MGM, 1983
- DR. WILBUR LARCH (Michael Caine): "Good night,
you princes of Maine, you kings of New England."
THE CIDER HOUSE RULES, Miramax, 1999
- CHARLES FOSTER KANE (Orson Welles): "Rosebud." #
17
CITIZEN
KANE, RKO, 1941
- MITCH ROBBINS (Billy Crystal): "Hi, Curly,
kill anyone today?"
CURLY (Jack Palance): "Day ain't over yet."
CITY SLICKERS, Columbia, 1991
- CHER HORWITZ (Alicia Silverstone): "As if!"
CLUELESS, Paramount, 1995
- SHUG (Margaret Avery): "I think it pisses
God off when you walk by the color purple in a field and don't
notice it."
THE COLOR PURPLE, Warner Bros., 1985
- CAPTAIN (Strother Martin): "What we've got
here is failure to communicate." #
11
COOL HAND LUKE, Warner Bros., 1967
- HUBERT HAWKINS (Danny Kaye): "The pellet with
the poison's in the vessel with the pestle. The chalice from the
palace has the brew that is true."
THE COURT JESTER, Paramount, 1956
- LINDY CHAMBERLAIN (Meryl Streep): "The dingo
took my baby!"
A CRY IN THE DARK, Warner Bros., 1988
- FLO MARLOWE (Esther Muir): "Oh, hold me closer!
Closer! Closer!"
DR. HUGO Z. HACKENBUSH (Groucho Marx): "If I hold you any closer,
I'll be in back of you."
A DAY AT THE RACES, MGM, 1937
- HELEN BENSON (Patricia Neal): "Gort! Klaatu
barada nikto!"
THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, Twentieth Century Fox, 1951
- DAVID WOODERSON (Matthew McConaughey): "That's
what I love about these high school girls, man. I keep getting older,
they stay the same age."
DAZED AND CONFUSED, Universal, 1993
- JOHN KEATING (Robin Williams): "Carpe diem.
Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary." #
95
DEAD POETS SOCIETY, Touchstone, 1989
- MICHAEL VRONSKY (Robert DeNiro): "This is
this."
THE DEER HUNTER, Universal, 1978
- MOUNTAIN MAN (Bill McKinney): "I bet you can
squeal like a pig."
DELIVERANCE, Warner Bros., 1972
- VERA (Ann Savage): "Stop makin' noises like
a husband."
DETOUR, Producers Releasing Corporation, 1945
- ANNE FRANK (V.0.) (Millie Perkins): "In spite
of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart."
THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, Twentieth Century Fox, 1959
- JOHN McCLANE (Bruce Willis): "Yippie-ki-yay,
motherf--ker!"
DIE HARD,Twentieth Century Fox, 1988
- KITTY (Jean Harlow): "I was reading a book
the other day."
CARLOTTA (Marie Dressler): "Reading a book?"
KITTY: "Yes. It's all about civilization or something, a nutty
kind of a book. Do you know that the guy said that machinery is going
to take the place of every profession?"
CARLOTTA: "Oh, my dear, that's something you need never worry
about."
DINNER AT EIGHT, MGM, 1933
- JOHNNY CASTLE (Patrick Swayze): "Nobody puts
Baby in a corner." #
98
DIRTY DANCING, Artisan, 1987
- HARRY CALLAHAN (Clint Eastwood): "You've got
to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?" #
51
DIRTY HARRY, Warner Bros., 1971
- DA MAYOR (Ossie Davis): "Always do the right
thing."
MOOKIE (Spike Lee): "That's it?"
DA MAYOR: "That's it."
MOOKIE: "I got it, I'm gone."
DO THE RIGHT THING, Universal, 1989
- SONNY WORTZIK (Al Pacino): "Attica! Attica!" #
86
DOG DAY AFTERNOON, Warner Bros., 1975
- DONNIE BRASCO (Johnny Depp): "Forget about
it."
DONNIE BRASCO, TriStar, 1997
- PHYLLIS (Barbara Stanwyck): "There's a speed
limit in this state, Mr. Neff. 45 miles an hour."
WALTER (Fred MacMurray): "How fast was I going, officer?"
PHYLLIS: "I'd say around 90."
WALTER: "Suppose you get down off your motorcycle and give
me a ticket."
PHYLLIS: "Suppose I let you off with a warning this time."
WALTER: "Suppose it doesn't take."
PHYLLIS: "Suppose I have to whack you over the knuckles."
WALTER: "Suppose I bust out crying and put my head on your
shoulder."
PHYLLIS: "Suppose you try putting it on my husband's shoulder."
WALTER: "That tears it..."
DOUBLE
INDEMNITY, Paramount, 1944
- JAMES BOND (Sean Connery): "Bond. James Bond." #
22
DR. NO, United Artists, 1962
- PRESIDENT MERKIN MUFFLEY (Peter Sellers): "Gentlemen,
you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!" #
64
DR.
STRANGELOVE, Columbia, 1964
- DR. STRANGELOVE (Peter Sellers): "Mein Führer!
I can walk!"
DR.
STRANGELOVE, Columbia, 1964
- COUNT DRACULA (Bela Lugosi): "Listen to them.
Children of the night. What music they make." #
83
DRACULA, Universal, 1931
- DAISY WERTHAN (Jessica Tandy): "Hoke, you're
my best friend."
DRIVING MISS DAISY, Warner Bros., 1989
- RUFUS T. FIREFLY (Groucho Marx): "Remember,
you're fighting for this woman's honor, which is probably more
than she ever did."
DUCK
SOUP, Paramount, 1933
- RUFUS T. FIREFLY (Groucho Marx): "I could
dance with you 'til the cows come home. On second thought, I'd
rather dance with the cows 'til you came home."
DUCK
SOUP, Paramount, 1933
- RUFUS T. FIREFLY (Groucho Marx): "I suggest
that we give him ten years in Leavenworth, or eleven years in Twelveworth."
CHICOLINI (Chico Marx): "I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll take
five and ten in Woolworth."
DUCK
SOUP, Paramount, 1933
- E.T. (voice of Joe Welsh): "E.T. phone home." #
15
E.T.:
THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL, Universal, 1982
- WYATT (Peter Fonda): "You know, Billy. We
blew it."
EASY
RIDER, Columbia, 1969
- JOHN MERRICK (John Hurt): "I am not an animal!
I am a human being. I am a man."
THE ELEPHANT MAN, Paramount, 1980
- ERIN BROCKOVICH (Julia Roberts): "They're
called boobs, Ed."
ERIN BROCKOVICH Universal, 2000
- REGAN/DEMON (Linda Blair, voice of Mercedes McCambridge):
"What an excellent day for an exorcism."
THE EXORCIST, Warner Bros., 1973
- MARGE GUNDERSON (Frances McDormand): "You
betcha!"
FARGO, Gramercy, 1996
- JEFF SPICOLI (Sean Penn): "Hey, Bud, let's
party!"
FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH, Universal, 1982
- ALEX FORREST (Glenn Close): "I won't be ignored,
Dan!"
FATAL ATTRACTION, Paramount, 1987
- FERRIS BUELLER (Matthew Broderick): "Life
moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a
while, you could miss it."
FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF, Paramount, 1986
- COL. NATHAN JESSEP (Jack Nicholson): "You
can't handle the truth!" #
29
A FEW GOOD MEN, Columbia, 1992
- SHOELESS JOE JACKSON (voice of Ray Liotta): "If
you build it, he will come." #
39
FIELD OF DREAMS, Universal, 1989
- TYLER DURDEN (Brad Pitt): "First rule of Fight
Club is - you do not talk about Fight Club."
FIGHT CLUB, Twentieth Century Fox, 1999
- BOBBY DUPEA (Jack Nicholson): "Now all you
have to do is hold the chicken, bring me the toast, give me a check
for the chicken salad sandwich, and you haven't broken any rules."
WAITRESS (Lorna Thayer): "You want me to hold the chicken,
huh?"
BOBBY DUPEA: "I want you to hold it between your knees."
FIVE EASY PIECES, Columbia, 1970
- ANDRE DELAMBRE (David Hedison): "Help me!
Help me!"
THE FLY, Twentieth Century Fox, 1958
- VERONICA QUAIFE (Geena Davis): "Be afraid.
Be very afraid."
THE FLY, Twentieth Century Fox, 1986
- MARIA (Ingrid Bergman): "I do not know how
to kiss, or I would kiss you. Where do the noses go?"
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS, Paramount, 1943
- YOUNG FORREST GUMP (Michael Conner Humphreys): "Mama
says, 'Stupid is as stupid does.'"
FORREST GUMP, Paramount, 1994
- FORREST GUMP (Tom Hanks): "My mama always
said, 'Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're
gonna get.'" #
40
FORREST GUMP, Paramount, 1994
- JULIAN MARSH (Warner Baxter): "Sawyer, you're
going out a youngster, but you've got to come back a star!" #
87
42ND
STREET, Warner Bros., 1933
- REGGIE HAMMOND (Eddie Murphy): "I'm your worst
f--king nightmare, man! A n----r with a badge."
48 HOURS, Paramount, 1982
- HENRY FRANKENSTEIN (Colin Clive): "It's alive!
It's alive!" #
49
FRANKENSTEIN, Universal, 1931
- FREAKS (Ensemble): "Gobble gobble, gobble
gobble. We accept her. One of us, one of us."
FREAKS, MGM, 1932
- JIMMY 'POPEYE' DOYLE (Gene Hackman): "When's
the last time you picked your feet, Willy? Who's your connection,
Willy? What's his name? I've got a man in Poughkeepsie who wants
to talk to you. You ever been to Poughkeepsie?"
THE FRENCH CONNECTION, Twentieth Century
Fox, 1971
- CRAIG/SMOKEY (Chris Tucker, Ice Cube): "Damn!"
FRIDAY, New Line Cinema, 1995
- EVELYN COUCH (Kathy Bates): "Face it girls,
I'm older and I have more insurance."
FRIED GREEN TOMATOES, Universal, 1991
- GUNNERY SGT. HARTMAN (R. Lee Ermey): "What
is your major malfunction?"
FULL METAL JACKET, Warner Bros., 1987
- FANNY BRICE (Barbra Streisand): "Hello, gorgeous." #
81
FUNNY GIRL, Columbia, 1968
- MOHANDAS GANDHI (Ben Kingsley): "If you are
a minority of one, the truth is the truth."
GANDHI, Columbia, 1982
- PAULA (Ingrid Bergman): "But because I am
mad, I hate you. Because I am mad, I have betrayed you. And because
I'm mad, I'm rejoicing in my heart, without a shred of pity, without
a shred of regret, watching you go with glory in my heart!"
GASLIGHT, MGM, 1940
- GUY HOLDEN (Fred Astaire): "Chance is the
fool's name for fate."
THE GAY DIVORCEE, RKO, 1934
- LORELEI (Marilyn Monroe): "I always say a
kiss on the hand might feel very good, but a diamond tiara lasts
forever."
GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES, Twentieth Century Fox, 1953
- SAM WHEAT (Patrick Swayze): "It's amazing,
Molly. The love inside, you take it with you."
GHOST, Paramount, 1990
- DR. PETER VENKMAN (Bill Murray): "We came.
We saw. We kicked its ass."
GHOSTBUSTERS, Columbia, 1984
- DR. PETER VENKMAN (Bill Murray): "I've been
slimed."
GHOSTBUSTERS, Columbia, 1984
- GILDA (Rita Hayworth): "If I'd been a ranch,
they would've named me the Bar Nothing."
GILDA, Columbia, 1946
- MAXIMUS (Russell Crowe): "Father to a murdered
son. Husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in
this life or the next."
GLADIATOR, DreamWorks, 2000
- VITO CORLEONE (Marlon Brando): "I'm going
to make him an offer he can't refuse." #
2
THE
GODFATHER, Paramount, 1972
- PETE CLEMENZA (Richard S. Castellano): "Leave
the gun. Take the cannolis."
THE
GODFATHER, Paramount, 1972
- PETE CLEMENZA (Richard S. Castellano): "It's
a Sicilian message. It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes."
THE
GODFATHER, Paramount, 1972
- MICHAEL CORLEONE (Al Pacino): "I know it was
you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart."
THE
GODFATHER: PART II, Paramount, 1974
- MICHAEL CORLEONE (Al Pacino): "Keep your friends
close, but your enemies closer." #
58
THE
GODFATHER: PART II, Paramount, 1974
- HYMAN ROTH (Lee Strasberg): "Michael, we're
bigger than U.S. Steel."
THE
GODFATHER: PART II, Paramount, 1974
- MICHAEL CORLEONE (Al Pacino): "Just when I
thought I was out, they pull me back in."
THE GODFATHER: PART III, Paramount, 1990
- JAMES BOND (Sean Connery): "A martini. Shaken,
not stirred." #
90
GOLDFINGER, United Artists, 1964
- SCARLETT O'HARA (Vivien Leigh): "Fiddle-dee-dee."
GONE
WITH THE WIND, MGM, 1939
- PRISSY (Butterfly McQueen): "I don't know
nothin' 'bout birthin' babies."
GONE
WITH THE WIND, MGM, 1939
- SCARLETT O'HARA (Vivien Leigh): "As God is
my witness, I'll never be hungry again." #
59
GONE
WITH THE WIND, MGM, 1939
- SCARLETT O'HARA (vivien Leigh): "After all,
tomorrow is another day!" #
31
GONE
WITH THE WIND, MGM, 1939
- RHETT BUTLER (Clark Gable): "Frankly, my dear,
I don't give a damn." #
1
GONE
WITH THE WIND, MGM, 1939
- ADRIAN KRONAUER (Robin Williams): "Good morning,
Vietnam!"
GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM, Touchstone, 1987
- TOMMY DE VITO (Joe Pesci): "Funny like I'm
a clown? I amuse you?"
GOODFELLAS, Warner Bros., 1990
- BENJAMIN BRADDOCK (Dustin Hoffman): "Mrs.
Robinson, you're trying to seduce me. Aren't you?" #
63
THE
GRADUATE, Embassy Pictures, 1967
- MR. MAGUIRE (Walter Brooke): "Plastics." #
42
THE
GRADUATE, Embassy Pictures, 1967
- GRUSINSKAYA (Greta Garbo): "I want to be alone." #
30
GRAND HOTEL, MGM, 1932
- TOM JOAD (Henry Fonda): "Wherever there's
a fight so hungry people can eat, I'll be there."
THE
GRAPES OF WRATH, Twentieth Century Fox, 1940
- THE POLITICIAN (William Demarest): "If it
weren't for graft, you'd get a very low type of people in politics."
THE GREAT McGINTY, Paramount, 1940
- COL. MIKE KIRBY (John Wayne): "Out here, due
process is a bullet."
THE GREEN BERETS, Warner Bros., 1968
- JOHN WADE PRENTICE (Sidney Poitier): "You
think of yourself as a colored man. I think of myself as a man."
GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER, Columbia, 1967
- BART TARE (John Dall): "We go together, Laurie.
I don't know why. Maybe like guns and ammunition go together."
GUN CRAZY, United Artists, 1949
- CUTTER (Cary Grant): "You're a better man
than I am, Gunga Din."
GUNGA DIN, RKO, 1939
- MAUDE (Ruth Gordon): "L-I-V-E! Live! Otherwise,
you got nothing to talk about in the locker room."
HAROLD AND MAUDE, Paramount, 1971
- ELWOOD P. DOWD (James Stewart): "Well, I've
wrestled with reality for thirty-five years, Doctor, and I'm happy
to state I finally won out over it."
HARVEY, Universal-International, 1950
- HELEN (Jean Harlow): "Would you be shocked
if I put on something more comfortable?"
HELL'S ANGELS, United Artists, 1930
- LOUIS XVI (Mel Brooks): "It's good to be the
king!"
HISTORY OF THE WORLD: PART I, Twentieth Century Fox, 1981
- BARAVELLI (Chico Marx): "You sing-a high."
CONNIE BAILEY (Thelma Todd): "Yes, I have a falsetto voice."
BARAVELLI: "That's-a funny; my last pupil she got-a false set-a
teeth."
HORSE FEATHERS, Paramount, 1932
- HUW MORGAN (Roddy McDowall): "Men like my
father cannot die. They are with me still -- real in memory as
they were in flesh, loving and beloved forever. How green was my
valley then."
HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY, Twentieth Century
Fox, 1941
- HUD BANNON (Paul Newman): "I'll remember you,
honey. You're the one that got away."
HUD, Paramount, 1963
- QUASIMODO (Charles Laughton): "Sanctuary!"
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, RKO, 1939
- BERT GORDON (George C. Scott): "Eddie, you're
a born loser."
THE HUSTLER, Twentieth Century Fox, 1961
- HELEN (Helen Vinson): "How do you live?"
JAMES ALLEN (Paul Muni): "I steal."
I AM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG, Warner Bros., 1932
- TIRA (Mae West): "Well, it's not the men in
your life that counts, it's the life in your men."
I'M NO ANGEL, Paramount, 1933
- DIXON STEELE (Humphrey Bogart): "I was born
when she kissed me. I died when she left me. I lived a few weeks
while she loved me."
IN A LONELY PLACE, Columbia, 1950
- VIRGIL TIBBS (Sidney Poitier): "They call
me Mister Tibbs!" #
16
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT, United Artists,
1967
- SCOTT CAREY (Grant Williams): "To God, there
is no zero. I still exist."
THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN, Universal, 1957
- DR. MILES J. BENNELL (Kevin McCarthy): "They're
here already! You're next! You're next!"
INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS, Allied
Artists, 1956
- ELLIE ANDREWS (Claudette Colbert): "Well,
I proved once and for all that the limb is mightier than the thumb."
IT
HAPPENED ONE NIGHT, Columbia, 1934
- GEORGE BAILEY (James Stewart): "What is it
you want, Mary? What do you want? You want the moon? Just say the
word, and I'll throw a lasso around it and pull it down."
IT'S
A WONDERFUL LIFE, RKO, 1946
- HARRY BAILEY (Todd Karns): "To my big brother
George, the richest man in town!"
IT'S
A WONDERFUL LIFE, RKO, 1946
- ZUZU BAILEY (Karolyn Grimes): "Look, Daddy.
Teacher says, 'Every time a bell rings an angel gets his wings.'"
IT'S
A WONDERFUL LIFE, RKO, 1946
- MARTIN BRODY (Roy Scheider): "You're gonna
need a bigger boat." #
35
JAWS,
Universal, 1975
- JAKIE RABINOWITZ/JACK ROBIN (Al Jolson): "Wait
a minute, wait a minute. You ain't heard nothin' yet!" #
71
THE JAZZ SINGER, Warner Bros., 1927
- NAVIN R. JOHNSON (Steve Martin): "I was born
a poor black child."
THE JERK, Universal, 1979
- ROD TIDWELL (Cuba Gooding, Jr.): "Show me
the money!" #
25
JERRY MAGUIRE, TriStar, 1996
- JERRY MAGUIRE (Tom Cruise): "You complete
me."
JERRY MAGUIRE, TriStar, 1996
- DOROTHY BOYD (Renee Zellweger): "You had me
at 'hello.'" #
52
JERRY MAGUIRE, TriStar, 1996
- DR. IAN MALCOLM (Jeff Goldblum): "Life will
find a way."
JURASSIC PARK, Universal, 1993
- MR. MIYAGI (Pat Morita): "Wax-on, wax-off."
THE KARATE KID, Columbia, 1984
- KING MONGKUT (Yul Brynner): "Et cetera, et
cetera, et cetera."
THE KING AND I, Twentieth Century Fox,
1956
- CARL DENHAM (Robert Armstrong): "Oh, no, it
wasn't the airplanes. It was Beauty killed the Beast." #
84
KING
KONG, RKO, 1933
- RUPERT PUPKIN (Robert DeNiro): "Better to
be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime."
THE KING OF COMEDY, Twentieth Century Fox, 1983
- DRAKE McHUGH (Ronald Reagan): "Where's the
rest of me?"
KINGS ROW, Warner Bros., 1942
- CHRISTINA (Cloris Leachman): "Get me to that
bus stop and forget you ever saw me. If we don't make that bus stop..."
MIKE HAMMER (Ralph Meeker): "We will."
CHRISTINA: "If we don't, remember me."
KISS ME DEADLY, United Artists, 1955
- BREE DANIELS (Jane Fonda): "And for an hour,
for an hour - I'm the best actress in the world..."
KLUTE, Warner Bros., 1971
- KNUTE ROCKNE (Pat O'Brien): "Tell 'em to go
out there with all they got and win just one for the Gipper." #
89
KNUTE ROCKNE ALL AMERICAN, Warner Bros.,
1940
- HERBERT H. HEEBERT (Jerry Lewis): "Hey, lady!"
THE LADIES' MAN, Paramount, 1961
- JEAN HARRINGTON (Barbara Stanwyck): "I need
him like the axe needs the turkey."
THE
LADY EVE, Paramount, 1941
- JOE CARRACLOUGH (Roddy McDowall): "You're
my Lassie come home."
LASSIE COME HOME, MGM, 1943
- WALDO LYDECKER (Clifton Webb): "In my case,
self-absorption is completely justified. I have never discovered
any other subject so worthy of my attention."
LAURA, Twentieth Century Fox, 1944
- T. E. LAWRENCE (Peter O'Toole): "Sherif Ali,
so long as the Arabs fight tribe against tribe, so long will they
be a little people, a silly people, greedy, barbarous, and cruel
as you are."
LAWRENCE
OF ARABIA, Columbia, 1962
- T. E. LAWRENCE (Peter O'Toole): "No prisoners!
No prisoners!"
LAWRENCE
OF ARABIA, Columbia, 1962
- JIMMY DUGAN (Tom Hanks): "There's no crying
in baseball!" #
54
A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN, Columbia, 1992
- CESARE ENRICO 'RICO' BANDELLO (Edward G. Robinson):
"Mother of mercy, is this the end of Rico?" #
73
LITTLE CAESAR, First National, 1930
- THE LONE RANGER (Clayton Moore): "Hi-Yo, Silver!"
THE LONE RANGER, Warner Bros., 1956
- GOLLUM (Andy Serkis): "My precious." #
85
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE
TWO TOWERS, New Line Cinema, 2002
- BARTENDER NAT (Howard DaSilva): "One drink's
too many, and a hundred's not enough."
THE LOST WEEKEND, Paramount, 1945
- OLIVER BARRETT IV (Ryan O'Neal): "Love means
never having to say you're sorry." #
13
LOVE STORY, Paramount, 1970
- MAJ. MARGARET O'HOULIHAN (Sally Kellerman): "Oh,
Frank, my lips are hot. Kiss my hot lips."
M*A*S*H, Twentieth Century Fox, 1970
- MR. ALBERT OSBORNE (Robert Benchley): "Why
don't you get out of that wet coat and into a dry martini?"
THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR, Paramount, 1942
- MALCOLM X (Denzel Washington): "We didn't
land on Plymouth Rock. Plymouth Rock landed on us!"
MALCOLM X, Warner Bros., 1992
- DR. JED HILL (Alec Baldwin): "You ask me if
I have a God complex. Let me tell you something. I am God."
MALICE, Columbia, 1993
- SAM SPADE (Humphrey Bogart): "You're good,
you're very good."
THE
MALTESE FALCON, Warner Bros., 1941
- SAM SPADE (Humphrey Bogart): "The stuff that
dreams are made of." #
14
THE
MALTESE FALCON, Warner Bros., 1941
- MAXWELL SCOTT (Carleton Young): "This is the
West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend."
THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE, Paramount, 1962
- ISAAC DAVIS (Woody Allen): "I think people
should mate for life, like pigeons or Catholics."
MANHATTAN, United Artists, 1979
- DR. CHRISTIAN SZELL (Laurence Olivier): "Is
it safe?" #
70
MARATHON MAN, Paramount, 1976
- ANGIE (Joe Mantell): "What do you feel like
doing tonight?"
MARTY (Ernest Borgnine): "I don't know, Ange. What do you feel
like doing?"
MARTY, United Artists, 1955
- STANLEY IPKISS (Jim Carrey): "Somebody stop
me!"
THE MASK, New Line Cinema, 1994
- ESTHER SMITH (Judy Garland): "I can't believe
it. Right here where we live - right here in St. Louis."
MEET
ME IN ST. LOUIS, MGM, 1944
- JACK BYRNES (Robert DeNiro): "I have nipples,
Greg. Could you milk me?"
MEET THE PARENTS, Universal, 2000
- AGENT J (Will Smith): "You know the difference
between you and me? I make this look good."
MEN IN BLACK, Columbia, 1997
- 'RATSO' RIZZO (Dustin Hoffman): "I'm walking
here! I'm walking here!" #
27
MIDNIGHT
COWBOY, United Artists, 1969
- IDA CORWIN (Eve Arden): "Personally, Veda's
convinced me that alligators have the right idea. They eat their
young."
MILDRED PIERCE, Warner Bros., 1945
- ANNIE WILKES (Kathy Bates): "I am your number
one fan."
MISERY, Columbia, 1990
- ENSIGN PULVER (Jack Lemmon): "Captain, it
is I, Ensign Pulver, and I just threw your stinking palm tree overboard.
Now, what's all this crud about no movie tonight?"
MISTER ROBERTS, Warner Bros., 1955
- JOAN CRAWFORD (Faye Dunaway): "No wire hangers,
ever!" #
72
MOMMIE DEAREST, Paramount, 1981
- LORETTA CASTORINI (Cher): "Snap out of it!" #
96
MOONSTRUCK, MGM, 1987
- JUDGE MAY (H.B. Warner): "But, in the opinion
of the court, you are not only sane but you're the sanest man that
ever walked into this courtroom."
MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN, Columbia, 1936
- JEFFERSON SMITH (James Stewart): "I wouldn't
give you two cents for all your fancy rules if, behind them, they
didn't have a little bit of plain, ordinary, everyday kindness and
a little looking out for the other fella, too."
MR.
SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON, Columbia, 1939
- JEFFERSON SMITH (James Stewart): "You think
I'm licked. You all think I'm licked. Well, I'm not licked. And
I'm going to stay right here and fight for this lost cause. Even
if this room gets filled with lies like these, and the Taylors
and all their armies come marching into this place."
MR.
SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON, Columbia, 1939
- VICAR (Henry Wilcoxon): "This is the people's
war! It is our war! We are the fighters! Fight it, then! Fight it
with all that is in us, and may God defend the right."
MRS. MINIVER, MGM, 1942
- CAPTAIN BLIGH (Charles Laughton): "Mr. Christian!"
MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY, MGM, 1935
- MONA LISA VITO (Marisa Tomei): "My biological
clock is ticking like this, and the way this case is going, I ain't
never getting married!"
MY COUSIN VINNY, Twentieth Century Fox, 1992
- WYATT EARP (Henry Fonda): "Mac, you ever been
in love?"
MAC (J. Farrell MacDonald): "No, I've been a bartender all
my life."
MY
DARLING CLEMENTINE, Twentieth Century Fox, 1946
- CUTHBERT J. TWILLIE (W.C. Fields): "Will you
take me?"
FLOWER BELLE LEE (Mae West): "I'll take you -- and how."
MY LITTLE CHICKADEE, Universal, 1940
- NARRATOR (voice of Mark Hellinger): "There
are eight million stories in the naked city. This has been one
of them."
THE NAKED CITY, Universal, 1948
- JOHN 'BLUTO' BLUTARSKY (John Belushi): "Toga!
Toga!" #
82
NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE, Universal, 1978
- JOHN 'BLUTO' BLUTARSKY (John Belushi): "Over?
Did you say 'over?' Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it
over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell, no!"
NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE, Universal, 1978
- DEAN WORMER (John Vernon): "Fat, drunk, and
stupid is no way to go through life, son."
NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE, Universal, 1978
- DEXTER (Bud Abbott): "Who's on first." #
91
THE NAUGHTY NINETIES, Universal, 1945
- HOWARD BEALE (Peter Finch): "I'm as mad as
hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!" #
19
NETWORK, United Artists, 1976
- CLOAKROOM GIRL: "Goodness, what beautiful
diamonds!"
MAUDIE TRIPLETT (Mae West): "Goodness had nothing to do with
it, dearie."
NIGHT AFTER NIGHT, Paramount, 1932
- OTIS B. DRIFTWOOD (Groucho Marx): "It's alright,
that's in every contract. That's what they call a sanity clause."
FIORELLO (Chico Marx): "You can't fool me! There ain't no Sanity
Claus."
A
NIGHT AT THE OPERA, MGM, 1935
- REV. HARRY POWELL (Robert Mitchum): "Would
you like me to tell you the little story of right hand, left hand?
The story of good and evil? H-A-T-E. It was with this left hand
that old brother Cain struck the blow that laid his brother low.
L-O-V-E. You see these fingers, dear hearts? These fingers has
veins that run straight to the soul of man - the right hand, friends,
the hand of love."
THE
NIGHT OF THE HUNTER, United Artists, 1955
- CHILDREN: "One, two, Freddy's coming for you..."
A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, New Line, 1984
- COUNT LEON D'ALGOUT (Melvyn Douglas): "Ninotchka,
it's midnight. One half of Paris is making love to the other half."
NINOTCHKA,
MGM, 1939
- NINOTCHKA (Greta Garbo): "Must you flirt?"
LEON (Melvyn Douglas): "Well, I don't have to, but I find it
natural."
NINOTCHKA: "Suppress it."
NINOTCHKA,
MGM, 1939
- CHARLOTTE VALE (Bette Davis): "Oh, Jerry,
don't let's ask for the moon. We have the stars." #
46
NOW, VOYAGER, Warner Bros., 1942
- OSCAR MADISON (Walter Matthau): "I cannot
stand little notes on my pillow! 'We are all out of cornflakes,
F.U.' It took me three hours to figure out F.U. was Felix Unger."
THE ODD COUPLE, Paramount, 1968
- GOD (George Burns): "The last miracle I did
was the 1969 Mets. Before that, I think you have to go back to
the Red Sea."
OH, GOD!, Warner Bros., 1977
- ETHEL THAYER (Katharine Hepburn): "Listen
to me, mister. You're my knight in shining armor. Don't you forget
it. You're going to get back on that horse, and I'm going to be
right behind you, holding on tight, and away we're gonna go, go,
go!" #
88
ON GOLDEN POND, Universal, 1981
- ETHEL THAYER (Katharine Hepburn): "Come here,
Norman. Hurry up. The loons! The loons! They're welcoming us back."
ON GOLDEN POND, Universal, 1981
- TERRY MALLOY (Marlon Brando): "You don't understand!
I could've had class. I could've been a contender. I could've been
somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am." #
3
ON
THE WATERFRONT, Columbia, 1954
- KAREN BLIXEN (V.O., voice of Meryl Streep): "I
had a farm in Africa."
OUT OF AFRICA, Universal, 1985
- JEFF BAILEY (Robert Mitchum): "You know, maybe
I was wrong and luck is like love. You have to go all the way to
find it."
OUT
OF THE PAST, RKO, 1947
- KATHIE MOFFAT (Jane Greer): "I think we deserve
a break."
JEFF BAILEY (Robert Mitchum): "We deserve each other."
OUT
OF THE PAST, RKO, 1947
- JOSEY WALES (Clint Eastwood): "Dyin' ain't
much of a living, boy."
THE OUTLAW JOSEY WALES, Warner Bros., 1976
- JOHN D. HACKENSACKER III (Rudy Vallee): "Chivalry
is not only dead, it's decomposed."
THE PALM BEACH STORY, Paramount, 1942
- MIKE CONOVAN (Spencer Tracy): "Not much meat
on her, but what's there is choice."
PAT AND MIKE, MGM, 1952
- GEN. GEORGE PATTON (George C. Scott): "Now,
I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying
for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard
die for his country."
PATTON, Twentieth Century Fox, 1970
- PEE-WEE HERMAN (Paul Reubens): "I know you
are, but what am I?"
PEE-WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE, Warner Bros., 1985
- MIKE CONNOR (James Stewart): "You're lit from
within, Tracy. You've got fires banked down in you, hearth-fires
and holocausts."
THE
PHILADELPHIA STORY, MGM, 1940
- JAN MORROW (Doris Day): "Mr. Allen, this may
come as a shock to you, but there are some men who don't end every
sentence with a proposition."
PILLOW TALK, Universal-International, 1959
- CHIEF INSP. JACQUES CLOUSEAU (Peter Sellers): "Does
your dog bite?"
THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN, United Artists, 1976
- THE BLUE FAIRY (voice of Evelyn Venable): "A
lie keeps growing and growing until it's as clear as the nose on
your face."
PINOCCHIO, Disney, 1940
- GEORGE EASTMAN (Montgomery Clift): "I love
you. I've loved you since the first moment I saw you. I guess maybe
I've even loved you before I saw you."
A PLACE IN THE SUN, Paramount, 1951
- GEORGE TAYLOR (Charlton Heston): "Get your
stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!" #
66
PLANET OF THE APES, Twentieth Century Fox, 1968
- CAROL ANNE FREELING (Heather O'Rourke): "They're
here!" #
69
POLTERGEIST, MGM, 1982
- PROF. EUSTACE P. McGARGLE (W.C. Fields): "Never
give a sucker an even break."
POPPY, Paramount, 1936
- FRANK CHAMBERS (John Garfield): "With my brains
and your looks, we could go places."
THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE, MGM, 1946
- VIVIAN (Julia Roberts): "I want the fairy
tale."
PRETTY WOMAN, Touchstone, 1990
- LOU GEHRIG (Gary Cooper): "Today, I consider
myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth." #
38
THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES, RKO, 1942
- INIGO MONTOYA (Mandy Patinkin): "Hello. My
name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die!"
THE PRINCESS BRIDE, Twentieth Century Fox, 1987
- PVT. JUDY BENJAMIN (Goldie Hawn): "I did join
the Army, but I joined a different Army. I joined the one with the
condos and the private rooms."
PRIVATE BENJAMIN, Warner Bros., 1980
- FRANZ LIEBKIND (Kenneth Mars): "Not many people
know it, but the Führer was a terrific dancer."
THE PRODUCERS, AVCO Embassy, 1968
- NORMAN BATES (Anthony Perkins): "A boy's best
friend is his mother." #
56
PSYCHO,
Paramount, 1960
- NORMAN BATES (Anthony Perkins): "We all go
a little mad sometimes."
PSYCHO,
Paramount, 1960
- TOM POWERS (James Cagney): "I ain't so tough."
THE PUBLIC ENEMY, Warner Bros., 1931
- ZED (Peter Greene): "Bring out the Gimp."
PULP
FICTION, Miramax, 1994
- VINCENT (John Travolta): "They call it a 'Royale
with Cheese.'"
PULP
FICTION, Miramax, 1994
- INDIANA JONES (Harrison Ford): "Snakes! Why
did it have to be snakes?"
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, Paramount, 1987
- RAYMOND BABBITT (Dustin Hoffman): "I'm an
excellent driver."
RAIN MAN, United Artists, 1988
- H. I. McDUNNOUGH (Nicolas Cage): "I'll be
taking these Huggies and whatever cash you got."
RAISING ARIZONA, Twentieth Century Fox, 1987
- THE SECOND MRS. DE WINTER (V. O., voice of Joan Fontaine):
"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again."
REBECCA,
United Artists, 1940
- JIM STARK (James Dean): "You're tearing me
apart!"
REBEL
WITHOUT A CAUSE, Warner Bros., 1955
- CHERRY VALANCE (John Ireland): "There are
only two things more beautiful than a good gun -- a Swiss watch
and a woman from anywhere."
RED
RIVER, United Artists, 1948
- MR. BLONDE (Michael Madsen): "Are you gonna
bark all day, little doggie, or are you gonna bite?"
RESERVOIR DOGS, Miramax, 1992
- MILES (Curtis Armstrong): "Sometimes you gotta
say, 'What the f--k.'"
RISKY BUSINESS, Warner Bros., 1983
- ROCKY BALBOA (Sylvester Stallone): "Yo, Adrian!" #
80
ROCKY, United Artists, 1976
- ROSEMARY WOODHOUSE (Mia Farrow): "This isn't
a dream! This is really happening!"
ROSEMARY'S BABY, Paramount, 1968
- CAPT. JOHN MILLER (Tom Hanks): "Earn this."
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, DreamWorks, 1998
- LLOYD DOBLER (John Cusack): "I gave her my
heart, and she gave me a pen."
SAY ANYTHING..., Twentieth Century Fox, 1989
- TONY MONTANA (Al Pacino): "Say 'hello' to
my little friend!" #
61
SCARFACE, Universal, 1983
- LT. COL. FRANK SLADE (Al Pacino): "Hoo-ah!"
SCENT OF A WOMAN, Universal, 1992
- ITZAK STERN (Ben Kingsley): "The list is
an absolute good. The list is life."
SCHINDLER'S
LIST, Universal, 1993
- GHOSTFACE (voice of Roger L. Jackson): "Do
you like scary movies?"
SCREAM, Dimension, 1996
- ETHAN EDWARDS (John Wayne): "Let's go home,
Debbie."
THE
SEARCHERS, Warner Bros., 1956
- JOEY STARRETT (Brandon DeWilde): "Shane!
Shane! Come back!" #
47
SHANE,
Paramount, 1953
- SHANGHAI LILY (Marlene Dietrich): "It took
more than one man to change my name to Shanghai Lily."
SHANGHAI EXPRESS, Paramount, 1932
- ANDY (Tim Robbins) & RED (Morgan Freeman): "Get
busy livin', or get busy dyin'."
THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, Columbia, 1994
- LADY LOU (Mae West): "Why don't you come
up sometime and see me?" #
26
SHE DONE HIM WRONG, Paramount, 1933
- CAPT. NATHAN BRITTLES (John Wayne): "Never
apologize and never explain, it's a sign of weakness."
SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON, RKO, 1949
- MARS BLACKMON (Spike Lee): "Please-baby-please-baby-please-baby-baby-baby.
Please!"
SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT, Island Pictures, 1986
- JACK TORRANCE (Jack Nicholson): "Here's
Johnny!" #
68
THE SHINING, Warner Bros., 1980
- DR. HANNIBAL LECTER (Anthony Hopkins): "A
census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some
fava beans and a nice chianti." #
21
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, Orion, 1991
- DR. HANNIBAL LECTER (Anthony Hopkins): "I
do wish we could chat longer, but I'm having an old friend for
dinner."
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, Orion, 1991
- MARCEL MARCEAU (Marcel Marceau): "Non!"
SILENT MOVIE, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976
- LINA LAMONT (Jean Hagen): "What do they think
I am, dumb or something? Why, I make more money than Calvin Coolidge!
Put together!"
SINGIN'
IN THE RAIN, MGM, 1952
- COLE SEAR (Haley Joel Osment): "I see dead
people." #
44
THE SIXTH SENSE, Hollywood Pictures, 1999
- LUNA SCHLOSSER (Diane Keaton): "It's hard
to believe that you haven't had sex for two hundred years."
MILES MONROE (Woody Allen): "Two hundred and four, if you
count my marriage."
SLEEPER, United Artists, 1973
- QUEEN (voice of Lucille La Verne): "Magic
Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?"
SNOW
WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS, Disney, 1937
- JERRY (Jack Lemmon): "Look at that! Look
how she moves. That's just like Jell-O on springs. She must have
some sort of built-in motor. I tell you, it's a whole different
sex!"
SOME
LIKE IT HOT, United Artists, 1959
- OSGOOD FIELDING III (Joe E. Brown): "Well,
nobody's perfect." #
48
SOME
LIKE IT HOT, United Artists, 1959
- OLIVER (Oliver Hardy): "Well, here's another
nice mess you've gotten me into!" #
60
SONS OF THE DESERT, MGM, 1933
- DET. ROBERT THORN (Charlton Heston): "Soylent
Green is people!" #
77
SOYLENT GREEN, MGM, 1973
- ANTONINUS/REBEL SLAVES (Tony Curtis, Ensemble): "I'm
Spartacus! I'm Spartacus!"
SPARTACUS, Universal, 1960
- TERRY RANDALL (Katharine Hepburn): "The
calla lilies are in bloom again."
STAGE DOOR, RKO, 1937
- OBERST VON SCHERBACH (Otto Preminger): "Nobody
has ever escaped from Stalag 17. Not alive, anyway."
STALAG 17, Paramount, 1953
- ESTHER BLODGETT (Judy Garland): "Hello,
everybody. This is Mrs. Norman Maine."
A
STAR IS BORN, Warner Bros., 1954
- HAN SOLO (Harrison Ford): "May the Force
be with you." #
8
STAR
WARS, Twentieth Century Fox, 1977
- PRINCESS LEIA (Carrie Fisher): "Help me,
Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope."
STAR
WARS, Twentieth Century Fox, 1977
- DARTH VADER (David Prowse, voice of James Earl Jones):
"I am your father."
STAR WARS V: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, Twentieth Century Fox, 1980
- YODA (Frank Oz): "Do, or do not. There is
no try."
STAR WARS V: THE EMPIRE STRIKES
BACK, Twentieth Century Fox, 1980
- STANLEY KOWALSKI (Marlon Brando): "Stella!
Hey, Stella!" #
45
A
STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, Warner Bros., 1951
- BLANCHE DUBOIS (Vivien Leigh): "I have always
depended on the kindness of strangers." #
75
A
STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, Warner Bros., 1951
- HARRY CALLAHAN (Clint Eastwood): "Go ahead,
make my day." #
6
SUDDEN IMPACT, Warner Bros., 1983
- JOHN L. SULLIVAN (Joel McCrea): "There's
a lot to be said for making people laugh. Did you know that's
all some people have? It isn't much, but it's better than nothing
in this cockeyed caravan. Boy!"
SULLIVAN'S
TRAVELS, Paramount, 1941
- NORMA DESMOND (Gloria Swanson): "I am big!
It's the pictures that got small." #
24
SUNSET
BOULEVARD, Paramount, 1950
- NORMA DESMOND (Gloria Swanson): "We didn't
need dialogue. We had faces."
SUNSET
BOULEVARD, Paramount, 1950
- NORMA DESMOND (Gloria Swanson): "All right,
Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up." #
7
SUNSET
BOULEVARD, Paramount, 1950
- YOUNGBLOOD PRIEST (Ron O'Neal): "Can you
dig it?"
SUPERFLY, Warner Bros., 1972
- SUPERMAN (Christopher Reeve): "I'm here
to fight for truth, justice, and the American way."
SUPERMAN, Warner Bros., 1978
- J. J. HUNSECKER (Burt Lancaster): "Match
me, Sidney."
SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, United Artists,
1957
- TRENT (Vince Vaughn): "You're so money,
and you don't even know it."
SWINGERS, Miramax, 1996
- TRENT (Vince Vaughn): "Vegas, baby."
SWINGERS, Miramax, 1996
- BANK TELLER #1 (Ensemble): "Does this look
like 'gub' or 'gun'?"
BANK TELLER #2 (Ensemble): "Gun. See? But what's 'abt' mean?"
VIRGIL STARKWELL (Woody Allen): "It's 'act'. A-C-T. Act natural.
Please put fifty thousand dollars into this bag and act natural."
BANK TELLER #1: "Oh, I see. This is a holdup?"
TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN, Cinerama, 1969
- TARZAN (Johnny Weissmuller): "Jane. Tarzan.
Jane. Tarzan."
TARZAN THE APE MAN, MGM, 1932
- TRAVIS BICKLE (Robert DeNiro): "You talkin'
to me?" #
10
TAXI
DRIVER, Columbia, 1976
- LAURA REYNOLDS (Deborah Kerr): "Years from
now, when you talk about this and you will -- be kind."
TEA AND SYMPATHY, MGM, 1956
- NEFRETIRI (Anne Baxter): "Oh, Moses, Moses,
you stubborn, splendid, adorable fool!"
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, Paramount, 1956
- THE TERMINATOR (Arnold Schwarzenegger): "I'll
be back." #
37
THE TERMINATOR, Orion, 1984
- THE TERMINATOR (Arnold Schwarzenegger): "Hasta
la vista, baby." #
76
TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY, TriStar,
1991
- AURORA GREENWAY (Shirley MacLaine): "Would
you like to come in?"
GARRETT BREEDLOVE (Jack Nicholson): "I'd rather stick needles
in my eyes."
TERMS OF ENDEARMENT, Paramount, 1983
- NADA (Roddy Piper): "I have come here to
chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubble gum."
THEY LIVE, Universal, 1988
- NORA CHARLES (Myrna Loy): "They say you
were shot in the tabloids."
NICK CHARLES (William Powell): "They never got near my tabloids."
THE THIN MAN, MGM, 1934
- NED 'SCOTTY' SCOTT (Douglas Spencer): "Watch
the skies, everywhere, keep looking! Keep watching the skies!"
THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD, RKO, 1951
- HARRY LIME (Orson Welles): "In Switzerland,
they had brotherly love, and they had 500 years of democracy and
peace. And what did that produce? The cuckoo clock."
THE
THIRD MAN, Selznick Releasing, 1949
- NIGEL TUFNEL (Christopher Guest): "These
go to eleven."
THIS IS SPINAL TAP, Embassy Pictures, 1984
- JACK DAWSON (Leonardo DiCaprio): "I'm king
of the world!" #
100
TITANIC, Paramount/Twentieth Century Fox, 1997
- COL. EHRHARDT (Sig Ruman): "What he did
to Shakepeare, we are doing now to Poland."
TO BE OR NOT TO BE, United Artists, 1942
- FRANCES STEVENS (Grace Kelly): "Do you want
a leg or a breast?"
TO CATCH A THIEF, Paramount, 1955
- MARIE 'SLIM' BROWNING (Lauren Bacall): "You
know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together
and blow." #
34
TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT, Warner Bros., 1944
- REVEREND SYKES (William Walker): "Miss Jean
Louise, stand up. Your father's passing."
TO
KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Universal, 1962
- ATTICUS FINCH (Gregory Peck): "You never
really understand a person until you consider things from his
point of view, until you climb inside of his skin and walk around
in it."
TO
KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Universal, 1962
- RITA (Doris Belack): "I'd like to make her
look a little more attractive. How far can you pull back?"
CAMERAMAN: "How do you feel about Cleveland?"
TOOTSIE, Columbia, 1982
- LT. PETE 'MAVERICK' MITCHELL (Tom Cruise): "I
feel the need..."
LT. PETE 'MAVERICK' MITCHELL/ LT. NICK 'GOOSE' BRADSHAW (Anthony
Edwards):
"...the need for speed!" #
94
TOP GUN, Paramount, 1986
- TANYA (Marlene Dietrich): "He was some kind
of a man. What does it matter what you say about people?"
TOUCH
OF EVIL, Universal, 1958
- BUZZ LIGHTYEAR (voice of Tim Allen): "To
infinity and beyond!"
TOY STORY, Disney/Pixar, 1995
- GOLD HAT (Alfonso Bedoya): "Badges? We ain't
got no badges! We don't need no badges! I don't have to show you
any stinking badges!" #
36
THE
TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE, Warner Bros., 1948
- MARIETTE COLET (Kay Francis): "You see, François,
marriage is a beautiful mistake which two people make together.
But with you, François, I think it would be a mistake."
TROUBLE
IN PARADISE, Paramount, 1932
- ROOSTER COGBURN (John Wayne): "Fill your
hands, you son-of-a-bitch!"
TRUE GRIT, Paramount, 1969
- HAL (V.O., voice of Douglas Rains): "Dave,
stop. Stop, will you? Stop, Dave. Will you stop, Dave? Stop, Dave.
I'm afraid."
2001:
A SPACE ODYSSEY, MGM, 1968
- DAVE BOWMAN (Keir Dullea): "Open the pod
bay doors, HAL." #
78
2001:
A SPACE ODYSSEY, MGM, 1968
- WILLIAM 'BILL' MUNNY (Clint Eastwood): "It's
a hell of a thing killin' a man. You take away all he's got and
all he's ever gonna have."
UNFORGIVEN, Warner Bros., 1992
- VERBAL KINT (Kevin Spacey): "The greatest
trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't
exist."
THE USUAL SUSPECTS Columbia, 1995
- THE VIRGINIAN (Gary Cooper): "If you wanna
call me that, smile."
THE VIRGINIAN, Paramount, 1929
- STANLEY MOTSS (Dustin Hoffman): "This is
nothing!"
WAG THE DOG, New Line, 1997
- GORDON GEKKO (Michael Douglas): "Greed,
for lack of a better word, is good." #
57
WALL STREET, Twentieth Century Fox, 1987
- JOSHUA THE COMPUTER (voice of James Ackerman): "Would
you like to play a game?"
WARGAMES, MGM, 1983
- LUTHER (David Patrick Kelly): "Warriors,
come out to play!"
THE WARRIORS, Paramount, 1979
- WAYNE CAMPBELL/GARTH ALGAR (Mike Myers, Dana Carvey):
"Schwing!"
WAYNE'S WORLD, Paramount, 1992
- WAYNE CAMPBELL/GARTH ALGAR (Mike Myers, Dana Carvey):
"We're not worthy. We're not worthy."
WAYNE'S WORLD, Paramount, 1992
- CURT DUNCAN (V.0., voice of Tony Beckley): "Have
you checked the children lately?"
WHEN A STRANGER CALLS, Columbia, 1979
- CUSTOMER (Estelle Reiner): "I'll have what
she's having." #
33
WHEN HARRY MET SALLY..., Columbia, 1989
- HARRY BURNS (Billy Crystal): "But I would
be proud..."
SALLY ALBRIGHT (Meg Ryan): "But I would be proud..."
HARRY BURNS: "...to partake..."
SALLY ALBRIGHT: "...to partake..."
HARRY BURNS: "...of your pecan pie."
SALLY ALBRIGHT: "...of your pecan pie."
WHEN HARRY MET SALLY..., Columbia, 1989
- ARTHUR 'CODY' JARRETT (James Cagney): "Made
it, Ma! Top of the world!" #
18
WHITE HEAT, Warner Bros., 1949
- JESSICA RABBIT (voice of Kathleen Turner): "I'm
not bad. I'm just drawn that way."
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT, Touchstone,
1988
- GEORGE (Richard Burton): "And that's how
you play 'Get the Guests.'"
WHO'S
AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?, Warner Bros., 1966
- PIKE BISHOP (William Holden): "If they move,
kill 'em."
THE
WILD BUNCH, Warner Bros., 1969
- MILDRED (Peggy Maley): "Hey, Johnny, what
are you rebelling against?"
JOHNNY STRABLER (Marlon Brando): "What've you got?"
THE WILD ONE, Columbia, 1953
- DOROTHY GALE (Judy Garland): "Toto, I've
got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." #
4
THE
WIZARD OF OZ, MGM, 1939
- THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST (Margaret Hamilton):
"I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too!" #
99
THE
WIZARD OF OZ, MGM, 1939
- DOROTHY GALE/THE SCARECROW/THE TIN MAN (Judy Garland,
Ray Bolger, Jack Haley): "Lions and tigers and bears, oh
my!"
THE
WIZARD OF OZ, MGM, 1939
- THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST (Margaret Hamilton):
"I'm melting! Melting! Oh, what a world! What a world!"
THE
WIZARD OF OZ, MGM, 1939
- THE WIZARD OF OZ (Frank Morgan): "Pay no
attention to that man behind the curtain!"
THE
WIZARD OF OZ, MGM, 1939
- DOROTHY GALE (Judy Garland): "There's no
place like home." #
23
THE
WIZARD OF OZ, MGM, 1939
- SAM CRAIG (Roscoe Karns): "Women should
be kept illiterate and clean, like canaries."
WOMAN OF THE YEAR, MGM, 1942
- CRYSTAL ALLEN (Joan Crawford): "There's
a name for you ladies, but it isn't used in high society -- outside
of a kennel."
THE WOMEN, MGM, 1939
- TESS McGILL (Melanie Griffith): "I have
a head for business and a bod for sin."
WORKING GIRL, Twentieth Century Fox, 1988
- CATHY (Merle Oberon): "No matter what I
ever do or say, Heathcliff, this is me -- now -- standing on
this hill with you. This is me, forever."
WUTHERING
HEIGHTS, United Artists, 1939
- GEORGE M. COHAN (James Cagney): "My mother
thanks you. My father thanks you. My sister thanks you. And I thank
you." #
97
YANKEE
DOODLE DANDY, Warner Bros., 1942
- IGOR (Marty Feldman): "What hump?"
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, Twentieth Century
Fox, 1974
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