Posted on 03/28/2017 3:02:33 AM PDT by Leaning Right
AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes is a list of the 100 top film quotes of all time.
(Excerpt) Read more at afi.com ...
If that truly was a SWAG, it was a CSWAG (the C stands for “correct”).
Do you expect me to talk?
No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to die!
Heh...well I know what you mean...they ARE movie lines, after all, and “Apocalypse Now” isn’t exactly a paragon of reality!
“Never get out of the boat!”
Love it! I have seen that movie a few times, and enjoy it just as much every time I see it!
LOL, the “Duck of Death”!
> Would those lines be from Office Space? <
No! They were actual lines of a conversation between me and my boss, years ago.
The most popular one on FR appears to be...
“Well.......bye.”
Agreed!
I frequently use that line at work...of course, I'm self-employed, so...
Certainly, on FreeRepublic, we rely on "I'm shocked, shocked..."
For such a stupid movie, there sure were some good lines in it...I use that one all the time...”Never get out of the boat!”
Surely it’s a classic.
It’s “round up”, not “arrest.” Casablanca doesn’t work as a movie (for me), I watch it for the cynicism and ignore the sugary romance and phony francophilia.
Too many to even count in that movie!
“Conjugate the verb!” (with the ‘schwiiing’ as the sword is drawn!)
Bill Paxton’s line from ALIENS always gets me. It never fails when watching defeat being snatched from the jaws of victory.
“Game over, man! GAME OVER!!!”
“Well, ya gonna’ draw, or Whistle Dixie?”
“And what about that one?”
“I paid no mind to that one - I knew you had him covered.”
“And what do you do for a livin’?”
“We’re bounty hunters.”
“Dyin’ ain’t much of a livin’.”
I notice a distinct difference in the memorable quotes posted on FR than arrived at by Hollywood. I wonder why that is? (Hey, maybe I can get me some USA grant money!?)
“Report on the movie quote dichotomy showing social normative dischord between conservative/liberal normatives in millenial America.” (Heck - the title alone is worth $3 millon!”
Definitely very different; good point.
It is indeed a cynical movie, that is the whole point, the possibility and even the prospect that even people who are cynical can do the right thing when the chips are down...but of the whole movie, I love the scene where the dueling singing of Nazi (Die Wacht am Rhein) and French (La Marseillaise) songs takes place.
I do love that scene.
THANKS! I was trying to recall what he said in that scene well enough to quote it, but only had the gist of it. Even the last bit at the end of the movie where it just writes about how it is rumored(?) that he packed up his children to California and ran a shop was really great. Sort of “I would like to think that happened.”
“Would you like a free one?”
Are you interested in joining? The benefits are terrific. The trick is not to get killed. That’s really the key to the benefit program.
Clint Eastwood:
“who’s the fella that owns this shit hole?”
“Dying ain’t much of a living boy”
“This is a 44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and can blow your head clean off”
“Do you feel lucky punk”
“Go ahead, make my day”
LOL, I thought you would say “We’re all gonna die, man.”
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