Your favourite film quotes

QUAID! HEY QUAID! YOU REMEMBER ME?! HAHA BENNY! BENNY'S THE NAME!

Hey man I got fiiiiiiive kiRAB to feed


Mephistopheles" is SUCH a mouthful in Manhattan


What do you call assassins who accuse assassins?


This town neeRAB an enema!
 
The Crow: It can't rain al the time

Terminator 2: there's No Fate Then What We Make For Ourselves

The Dark Knight: You Either Die A Hero, Or Live Long Enough To See Yourself Become The Villain
 
From the Blues Brothers


Elwood: It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses.
Jake: Hit it.



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We have both kinRAB - County AND Western
 
Independance Day !....Will Smith saying when he punches the lights out of the crashed alien in the spacecraft! "welcome to earth"... "now thats what i call a close encounter!
 
One of my favourites too :)

From My Fair Lady:
Col. Pickering: "Have you no morals, man?"
Mr. Dolittle: "Nah, can't afford 'em."

Die Hard:
"Yippee-kai-yay etc..."
 
Dear Susan: Poor Jimmy was caught and beaten so badly he got a severe hernia, and lost a testicle. He's been in the sanitarium for months. In comparison, my problems seem very small.



Midnight Express
 
"Hi, I'm Han Solo played by Harrison Ford in the Star Wars movies, the only person to have a career after those movies" :D

Peter Griffin "Blue Harvest"
 
"Mr. Demille. I'm ready for my close up." Sunset Blvd. 1950. Iconinc finale line, really chilling considering the plot. Norma Desmond was absoutley mad!
 
"I don't think it's nice, you laughin'. You see, my mule don't like people laughin'. He gets the crazy idea you're laughin' at him. Now if you apologize, like I know you're going to, I might convince him that you really didn't mean it."
 
Pretty much any lines from 'Grosse Point Blank'

Mr. Newberry: Did I have you figured wrong?
Marty: I don't know - I mean, I hope so.
Mr. Newberry: I visualised you in a haze as one of those slackster, flannel-wearing, coffee-house misanthropes I've been seeing in Newsweek.
Marty: No no no, I went the other road. Six figures, doing business with leadpipe cruelty, mercenary sensibility. You know... sports, sex, no real relationships with anyone. How about you, how have the years been treating you?
Mr. Newberry: Well, you know me, Martin. Still the same old sell-out, exploiting the oppressed...
Marty: Sure.
Mr. Newberry: "Ah, what a piece of work is man, how noble..." ah, **** it. Let's have a drink and forget the whole damn thing.
 
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