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  1. 1. "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." Gone with the Wind (1939) 2. "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." The Godfather (1972) 3. "You don't understand! I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I could've been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am." On the Waterfront (1954) 4.

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    • "Louis, I Think This Is The Beginning of A Beautiful friendship."
    • “Frankly, My Dear, I Don’T Give A damn.”
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    • "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."
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    – 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.

  4. The Sixth Sense (1999) Neither M. Night Shyamalan nor Haley Joel Osment knew that the intensely whispered “I see dead people” would become the center of Disney’s marketing push for The Sixth Sense...

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    • "Love means never having to say you're sorry." One of the most parodied movie lines in cinema — even Ryan O’Neal himself poked fun at it in Peter Bogdanovich's screwball comedy What's Up, Doc?.
    • "They may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!" The only way Paramount pictures would fund Mel Gibson's passion project about the 13th century Scottish noble was if he agreed to star in it as well as direct.
    • "They call me Mister Tibbs!" Poitier did not want to shoot the film in Mississippi because he had been harassed by the Ku Klux Klan when he had visited there with Harry Belafonte at the height of the civil rights movement in 1964, so most of it was filmed in Sparta, Illinois.
    • "When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible." Writer Nora Ephron’s first draft didn’t have Sally and Harry ending up together because she considered a breakup to be a more realistic ending.
  5. Nov 26, 2020 · … Click On Titles For Full Reviews. … ‘Revenge Is A Dish Best Served Cold’ – The Godfather (1972) ‘Toto, I’ve [Got] A Feeling We Aren’t In Kansas Anymore’ – The Wizard Of Oz (1939) ‘I Think This Is The Beginning Of A Beautiful Friendship’ – Casablanca (1942) ‘Look: Up In The Sky! It’s A Bird! It’s A Plane!’. – Superman (1978) ‘Snakes?!

  6. Culture Film Features. The 100 best movie quotes of all-time as chosen by Hollywood. The Hollywood Reporter asked 1,600 film industry professionals for their most loved lines. Jess...

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