What's your best movie quote?

“It's good to be the king”

‘ Desperate Measures ' (1998) film
Hospital - Action - Psychothriller –


Michael Keaton  (September  5,  1951 Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, USA)

Quirky, inventive and handsome great-cool American actor
Nominated for 1 Academy Award ~ Another 65 wins & 46 nominations.



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*Why is it
that no matter how evil or wicked the main character is in a film, we always feel pitty or sympathetic  about him???

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Where shall I go?  What shall I do?.
                                          -- Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh)

Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
                                         -- Rhett Butler (Clark Gable)



From Gone With the Wind (1939)

In Havana, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) kisses brother Fredo on the mouth...
I know it was you, Fredo.  You Broke My Heart.


From The Godfather:  Part 2 (1974)

It must be nice to always know better, to always think you're the smartest person in the room.                   
     -- Paul Moore (Peter Hackes)
No, it's awful.
    --  Jane Craig (Holly Hunter)

   
From Broadcast News (1987)

Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.

    -- Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland)


From The Wizard of Oz (1939)

Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart):
Do you have any idea what you'd have to look forward to if you stay here?...
If that plane leaves the ground and you're not [with Victor] you'll regret it.
Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow.  But soon and for the rest of your life.


Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman):
But what about us?

Rick:
We'll always have Paris.... Here's looking at you, kid....


From Casablanca (1945)

The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) to Cyborg:

Hasta la vista, baby!


From Terminator 2:  Judgment Day (1991)

Gentlemen, you can't fight in here!  This is the War Room!

  -- U.S. President Merkin Muffley (Peter Sellers)


From the 1964 film Dr. Strangelove:  How I Learned to Stop Worrying
                                                                                       and Love the Bomb

“I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.”
.
Silence of the Lambs
.
Hannibal Lecter is making a medical joke.
Lecter could be treated with drugs called monoamine oxidase inhibitors – MAOIs. As a psychiatrist, Lecter knows this.
The three things you can't eat with MAOIs? Liver, beans, wine.

Fasten your seat belts.  It's gonna be a bumpy night.

-- Margo Channing (Bette Davis)

The film, All About Eve (1950), won six Academy Awards.

Go ahead, make my day.

  -- Brutal police inspector 'Dirty Harry' Callahan (Clint Eastwood), teeth gritted and ready to shoot a lowlife who is threatening to kill a hostage in a failed armed robbery.

The film is Sudden Impact (1983).  Eastwood also directed.

May the force be with you.

  -- Han Solo (Harrison Ford) to Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) as Skywalker is about to board his X-wing so he can blow up the Death Star.

From Star Wars (1977).

Show me the money!!

  -- Football star Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.) on the phone with
      his agent, in Jerry McGuire (1996)

As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again.

  -- Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) in Gone With the Wind (1939)

Houston, we have a problem..

  " I love you "    Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher)
      " I know. "         Han Solo (Harrison Ford)


'The Empire Strikes Back' (1980)
  American epic space opera film


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Oh, yeah?  Well, that's just like uh your opinion, man.

-- Jeff Bridges as The Dude, in The Big Lebowski (1998)

Toto, we're home - home ...
Oh Auntie Em, there's no place like home.


  -- Dorothy (Judy Garland), closing lines in The Wizard of Oz (1939)

You think I'm funny?  Funny how?  Funny like a clown?  Do I amuse you?

-- Joe Pesci in Goodfellas (1990)

My biological clock is tickin'.  And the way this case is goin',
I ain't never gettin' married!


   -- Mona Lisa Vito (Marisa Tomei), while rhythmically stomping her foot
       on the cabin's wooden planks in My Cousin Vinnie (1992).

We got trouble right here in River City!  With a capital T, and that rhymes with P .. and that stands for Pool!

  -- Swindler Harold Hill (Robert Preston) in The Music Man (1962)

Get the hell out of Dodge!

  -- Iconic phrase from Western movies of the first half of the 20th century, sometimes also attributed to the long-running TV show 'Gunsmoke' starring James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon, set in the ornery and bustling cowtown of Dodge City, Kansas.  Off camera, USA soldiers in Vietnam used the phrase to emphasize an immediate need to evacuate from a bad situation.

Gentlemen, welcome to Fight Club.  The first rule of Fight Club is you do not talk about Fight Club.  The second rule of Fight Club is you do not talk about fight club!

  -- Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) in Fight Club (1999)

People need dramatic examples to shake them out of their apathy,
and I can't do that as Bruce Wayne.


  -- Christian Bale, starring as the iconic superhero in Batman Begins (2005).

Say hello to my little friend.

  -- Al Pacino in the title role as Scarface (1983), as he attempts to
     machine-gun away his underworld opponents

You're an errand boy, sent by grocery clerks, to collect a bill.

  -- Marlon Brando, as the reclusive Col. Kurtz, receiving a pursuer (Martin Sheen)
     sent to terminate the mad colonel, inside a heart-of-darkness cave,
     in the film Apocalypse Now (1979).

There are things that happen between a man and a woman in the dark -- that sort of make everything else seem -- unimportant.

  -- Stella DuBois Kowalski (Kim Hunter) in A Street Car Named Desire (1951), explaining to her sister Blanche the compelling reason Stella will not leave her brutish husband, Stanley Kowalski (Marlon Brando).

Luca Brasi held a gun to his head .. and my father assured him that either his brains or his signature would be on the contract.

  -- Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) explaining how his father, Don Vito Corleone, made an offer that could not be refused, in The Godfather (1972).

Some people can read War and Peace and come away thinking it's a simple adventure story.  Others can read the ingredients on a chewing gum wrapper and unlock the secrets of the universe.

  -- Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) in Superman (1978)

"It is only with heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."

--The Little Prince
by Antione de Saint-Exupéry
2015

There's no crying in baseball!  No crying!

  -- Tom Hanks, as Rockford Peaches team manager Jimmy Dugan,
         in A League of Their Own (1992)

Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death.

  -- The free-spirited "Auntie" Mame Dennis (Rosalind Russell),
        in Auntie Mame (1958)

You're gonna need a bigger boat!

  -- Chief of Police Martin Brody (Roy Scheider), coming face-to-face with the great shark that is terrorizing his Massachusetts town, in Jaws (1975).

As far as I'm concerned, progress peaked with frozen pizza.

  -- John McClane (Bruce Willis) in Die Hard (1988).

Besides, isn't it more, ah, exciting when you don't have permission?

  -- Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman, then age 24), a mob boss's new wife and
       John Travolta's dance partner, in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994).

I am Spartacus.
   -- I'm Spartacus.
     -- I'm Spartacus....


  -- Tony Curtis as a slave, joined by a chorus of other rebellious slaves, defying the commander of Italy by all claiming to be the hunted slave Spartacus (Kirk Douglas), in the epic historical drama Spartacus (1960).

Sundance:  I can't swim!

Butch Cassidy:  Are you crazy?  The fall will probably kill ya'.


  -- Partners in crime (Robert Redford, Paul Newman) nervously prepare to jump off a tall cliff into the rapids, with the Pinkertons in heavy pursuit, in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969).

Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo: It just so happens that in my own place, my name is Enrico Salvatore Rizzo.
Joe Buck:  Well I can't say all that.
Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo:  Rico, then.


  -- Ratso (Dustin Hoffman) and Joe (Jon Voight), while introducing themselves to each other, in The Midnight Cowboy (1969).

Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.

  -- 'Fast Eddie' Felson (Paul Newman), in the pool-hustling classic The Color of Money (1986), also starring a young Tom Cruise.  Newman was reprising the Fast Eddie role from The Hustler (1961) in which he had starred with Jackie Gleason as Minnesota Fats.

Her joys, her woes, her highs, her lows.  A second nature to me now.  Like breathing out and breathing in.  I'm very grateful she's a woman!

  -- Prof. Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison), expressing transformed views about former Cockney flower-girl Eliza Doolittle, in the iconic musical My Fair Lady (1964).  Harrison won Best Actor for this role at the Academy Awards, after starring opposite screen legend Audrey Hepburn as the title character.  The film is currently streaming on Netflix.

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