What
they were saying in the movies: There aren’t many days that go by when
someone doesn’t use a famous line from a movie during a conversation. They
stick with us because they make us laugh, make a great point, are delivered so
perfectly or mean something to us personally. Here are just some (I know I have
missed many) of the great lines that I’ll always remember.
BRONZE MEDALS
“I’ll see you in another life, when
we’re both cats.” – Penelope Cruz delivers this with a delicious Spanish twang
in Vanilla Sky.
“Thank God….It’s the police.” – Chevy
Chase says this sarcastically when crooked cop Joe Don Baker enters the room in
Fletch.
“When something works for me, I stick
with it.” – John Candy explains to Tom Hanks why he dropped coins on the floor
to look under women’s dresses in Splash.
“I’m just a girl, asking a boy to love
her.” – Superstar actress Julia Roberts tells book store owner Hugh Grant this
in Notting Hill.
“Love you honey bunny.” – Nervous,
married robbers trade this line just before getting tough in Pulp Fiction.
“Vegas Baby.” – Vince Vaughn and Jon
Favreau head to sin city in Swingers.
“Let’s light this candle.” – Alan Shepard
yells this before first Apollo launch in The
Right Stuff.
“The price is wrong bitch.” – Bob Barker
says this after decking Adam Sandler in Happy
Gilmore.
“We might be done with the past, but the
past is not done with us.” – One of the themes of Magnolia, said many times during the film.
“What difference can you make, one man, in this
madness.” – from the Vietnam War film The
Thin Red Line.
“The Lord blows my trumpet.” – Joey “the lips”
Fagan says this in The Commitments.
“You’ll meet them all on their long journey to
the middle.” – Lester Bangs comforts young William Miller with this in Almost Famous.
“What will we be without freedom?” – William
Wallace’s inspiring speech in Braveheart.
“Have the Red Sox ever loved you back?” – Kid
tells this to wacky Red Sox fan Jimmy Fallon in Fever Pitch.
“We roll tonight, to the guitar bite.” – Jack
Black uses an AC/DC line to inspire class in School of Rock.
SILVER
“You go to the box, you feel shame.” –
French goalie explains a penalty in Slap
Shot.
“I’m offering the Knicks and chicks.” – John C. McGinley tries to get
Charlie Sheen to go out in Wall Street.
“Revenge is a dish better served cold.”
– from Kill Bill.
“Why did God make us all so different if
he wanted us to all to be the same?” – Jena Malone delivers this in Saved!
“Permission to shake the hand of the
daughter of the bravest man I’ve ever meant” – William Fichtner tells Liv Tyler
this as her lips quiver in Armageddon.
“Clearance Clarence?” – Wacky pilots on Airplane.
“Well, Yippee Kayay ….” – Ok, don’t want to
write the obscene words, but you know what they are. McLane says this to Hans
after Hans calls him a John Wayne-type character in Diehard.
“Man looks into the abyss. There’s
nothing staring back. That’s when he finds his character and that’s what keeps
him out of the abyss.” – Charlie Sheen gets this advice in Wall Street.
“Pain heals, Chicks dig scars and glory
lasts forever.” – Keanu Reeves’ huddle speech in The Replacements.
“It’s not about getting knocked down, it’s
about how much you can take.” – Rocky Balboa tells his son this in Rocky Balboa.
“Lighten up Francis.” – Colonel Hulka to Psycho in Stripes.
GOLD
“You like apples? How about them apples?”
– Matt Damon shows his competitor Minnie Driver’s phone number that he just received
in Good Will Hunting.
“May the Schwartz be with you.” – Staple
from Stars Wars spoof Spaceballs.
“Danger, excitement, a Jedi craves not
these things.” – Silent Bob channels Yoda in Mallrats.
“Consider that a divorce.” – Arnold is
suddenly single after gunning down his imposter wife Sharon Stone on Mars in
science-fiction thriller Total Recall.
“In the words of David Cassidy, I think I
love you.” – Hugh Grant tells friend Andie McDowell this in Four Weddings and a Funeral.
“Some day, you’ll be cool.” – Zooey
Deschanel tells her young brother this before leaving home in Almost Famous.
“Show me the money!” – Cuba Gooding’s
finest hour in Jerry McGuire. A line
that may have been repeated more than any in the movies.
"You can't handle the truth." -- Jack Nicholson's famous line in A Few Good Men has to make this list.
“Every passing minute is a chance to turn
it all around.” Penelope Cruz says this beautifully in Vanilla Sky. Lightning coach Guy Boucher used it after a Lightning
win over the Bruins last season.
“David put his hand in the bag, took a
stone and slung it, hitting the Phillistine on the head…and he fell to the
ground. Amen.” The Hickory basketball team hears this from a holy man before
their seemingly impossible task in the Indiana State Championship game in Hoosiers.
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Mark Pukalo