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Sun 18 Aug, 2019 10:06 pm
1. Over the years there have been many memorable or famous lines in movies.
2. There have also been many memorable or famous lines on television.
3. Some of those lines may have been brief three or four word phrases.
4. Some of those lines may have been longer lines, possibly a few sentences long.
Share some of your favorite lines from either movies or television?
"I'll be back" (The Terminator)
"Aaaay" - The Fonz from Happy Days
"Did I do that?" - Steve Urkel from Family Matters
"Live long and prosper" - Spock from Star Trek
Moe, Larry, a cheese.
Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into.
I've always thought a good lashing with a buggy whip would benefit you immensely. - Rhett Butler to Scarlet O'Hara
"Go ahead, make my day" - Dirty Harry from Sudden Impact
"Book him Danno" - Steve McGarrett, as played by Jack Lord on Hawaii Five-O
"Let me show you something" - Fire Marshall Bill from In Living Color
"Say hello to my little friend" - (From Scarface)
Nanu nanu (pronounced NAH-noo NAH-noo)
from (Mork and Mindy)
"May the force be with you" - from Star Wars movies
"I've giv'n her all she's got Captain an' I canna give her no more." - Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott of the USS Enterprise as portrayed by James Doohan on the t.v. series Star Trek
Which translates to - "I'm giving her all she's got Captain!" -
" You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat" - from Jaws
"Shrinkage."
"No soup for you."
"Hello, Newman."
@edgarblythe,
Quote:"Shrinkage."
"Hello, Newman."
Those two phrases look like they come from the tv sitcom Seinfeld.
Quote: "No soup for you."
I'm not sure where this phrase come from.
The closing scene of The Waltons
" goodnight Mama, goodnight Daddy, goodnight Mary Ellen, goodnight Benbob, goodnight Erin, Goodnight Jim Bob, Goodnight Gramma, goodnight grandpa, goodnight Elizabeth, goodnight John Boy, goodnight tree out front...
By the time they finished the sun had come up already!
@Real Music,
"No soup for you" was from The Soup Nazi episode of Seinfeld
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning," spoken by Robert Duvall in Apocalypse Now.
"Make him an offer he can't refuse," The Godfather.
"You gotta pay for the soda," Somebody Up There Likes Me.
"You're a daisy if you do" Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday in Tombstone