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    • Dorothy Gale. - Actor: Judy Garland. - Film: The Wizard of Oz (1939) When young Dorothy Gale and her dog are swept up by a tornado, then plunked down in the magical land of Oz, she aptly exclaims "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."
    • Charles Foster Kane. - Actor: Orson Welles. - Film: Citizen Kane (1941) "Rosebud" is the first line of this classic film and the last word uttered by Charles Foster Kane before his death.
    • Rick Blaine. - Actor: Humphrey Bogart. - Film: Casablanca (1942) Although Rick Blaine says "Here's looking at you, kid" multiple times throughout the film, it wasn't originally in the script.
    • Margo Channing. - Actor: Bette Davis. - Film: All About Eve (1950) Young Eve Harrington inserts herself into the world of Broadway star Margo Channing in this Academy Award-winning classic.
    • "Louis, I Think This Is The Beginning of A Beautiful friendship."
    • “Frankly, My Dear, I Don’T Give A damn.”
    • "I'll Have What She's having."
    • "Toto, I've A Feeling We're Not in Kansas anymore."
    • "I'm as Mad as Hell, and I'm Not Going to Take This Anymore!"
    • "You're Gonna Need A Bigger boat."
    • "Nobody Puts Baby in A corner."
    • "Well, Nobody's perfect."
    • "Gentlemen, You Can't Fight in Here! This Is The War Room!"
    • “Get Away from Her, You Bitch!”

    – Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) to Captain Louis Renault (Claude Rains), Casablanca (1942) We’re prepared to call Casablancathe most quotable movie of all time and we had a hard time choosing between “Here’s looking at you, kid," “We’ll always have Paris," “Round up the usual suspects” and so forth. It had to be this one, though, as it also stands ...

    – Rhett Butler (Clark Gable), Gone With the Wind(1939) We should all be so lucky to have the opportunity to deliver such a scathing parting shot, and this one almost didn’t make it into the movie due to the expletive. Among the alternatives suggested were “I don’t give a hoot” and “my indifference is boundless," neither of which packs the same punc...

    – Older woman customer at Katz’s deli (Estelle Reiner), When Harry Met Sally(1989) Director Rob Reiner’s mother delivered this punchline to Sally’s (Meg Ryan) very public fake orgasm, which became the line most associated with the movie. The real-life Katz’s Deli immortalized their table.

    Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland), The Wizard of Oz (1939) It may be hard to imagine in 2022 the sheer wonder and magic in the moment Dorothy opens the door to her black and white house and steps out into Technicolor Oz, but this line has endured through the decades as a way of marking such sea changes in our own lives. While The Wizard of Ozincludes m...

    – Howard Beale (Peter Finch), Network(1976) The most enduring line from the rantings of a mentally ill anchorman exploited by his network. His entire speech is still germane in 2022.

    – Brody (Roy Scheider), Jaws(1975) Scheider’s deadpan delivery, perfectly timed, is one reason this is considered one of the best movie lines ever, the go-to phrase for when what you’re working with is not in the least sufficient.

    – Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze), Dirty Dancing(1987) As romantic gestures go, this one ranks high on our list, as Johnny refuses to let Francis “Baby” Houseman (JenniferGrey) be silenced or restricted. Instead he puts her in the spotlight, declares his love, and caps it all off with a big dance number. Fun fact: Swayze originally disliked this lin...

    – Osgood Fielding III (Joe E. Brown), Some Like it Hot(1959) The final line of Billy Wilder’s sublime comedy about two male musicians (Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis) in drag on the run from the mob is made even better by the fact that Joe E. Brown never breaks the whole time Lemmon lists all the reasons they can’t get married.

    – President Merkin Muffley (Peter Sellers), Dr. Strangelove (1964) Stanley Kubrick’s satirical take on the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union is supremely funny, and this line is a perfect example of its absurd irony. Related: 50 Funny Movie Quotes

    – Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver), Aliens (1986) The climactic moment pitting Ripley against the xenomorph queen caused audiences to erupt into cheers and cemented Weaver’s role as theBadass Queen of Sci-Fi.

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  4. The Nice Guys (2016) Best Movie Quotes. Starring: Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Matt Bomer, Kim Basinger, Margaret Qualley, Jack Kilmer. Story: Comedy thriller directed and co-written by Shane Black. The Nice Guys (2016) is set in Los Angeles in the 1970s and follows a criminal fixer, Jackson Healy ( Russell Crowe ), who finds himself embroiled ...

  5. May 3, 2023 · In 2023, Rotten Tomatoes turns 25, and to mark the occasion, we’re celebrating the best movies and television from the last 25 years. They’re the lines you’ve worn on T-shirts and Photoshopped...

  6. Jul 27, 2023 · 1. "You're gonna need a bigger boat." — "Jaws," 1975. 2. "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." — "Gone With the Wind," 1939. At the end of the film, Clark Gable's character Rhett Butler is leaving his wife, Scarlett.

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