Classic Hollywood movie lines
Introduction: Everyone has a favorite movie line, even movie moguls. Below I have compiled quotes from classic Hollywood movies for you. I hope it can help you!
Women's Top Ten Movie Quotes
Women No. 10: "I'll have what she's having." —When Harry Met Sally, 1989
Women No. 10: "Give me the same one as hers." - "When Harry Met Sally"
Women No. 9: "Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." —The Princess Bride, 1987
Female No. 9: "Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. Prepare to die." My father. Die." - "The Princess Bride, 1987" Mandy Patinkin said that this line is by far the most famous one he has ever said. Fans talk to him at least two or three times a day.
Women No. 8: "You're gonna need a bigger boat." —Jaws, 1975
Women No. 8: "You're gonna need a bigger boat." ——"Jaws, 1975"
"Richard and David were both very stingy producers, and everyone kept telling them, 'You're going to need a bigger boat,'" "Jaws" screenwriter Carl Gottlieb recalls. "This line becomes a mantra anytime anything goes wrong, whether it's a late lunch or a shaky camera."
Women No. 7: "The first rule of Fight Club is : You do not talk about Fight Club." —Fight Club, 1999
Female No. 7: "The first rule of Fight Club is not to talk about Fight Club." — "Fight Club, 1999".
Edward Norton and Brad Pitt are preparing for "Fight Club" very seriously. Both men took boxing, kickboxing and grappling classes and learned several hours of UFC programming. Pete even went to the dentist to have his front teeth chipped. One producer wanted Russell Crowe to play Tyler Durden, but another producer dismissed his suggestion.
Women No. 6: "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine." —Casablanca, 1942
Women No. 6: " There are so many towns in the world, and there are so many pubs in them, but she just walked into mine." - "Casablanca, 1942"
Favorite movie quotes from "Casablanca". The largest number of seats among the top 100.
Women No. 5: "May the Force be with you."——Star Wars, 1977
Women No. 5: "May the Force be with you." " - "Star Wars, 1977"
Several characters in the original film said this line, but surprisingly none of them included Obi-Wan Kenobi. Obi-Wan Kenobi didn't speak this line until the filming of "Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones" in 2002.
Women No. 4: "There's no place like home."—The Wizard of Oz, 1939
Women No. 4: "There's no place like home."— "The Wizard of Oz, 1939"
There is a lot of freedom in adapting a fantasy novel into a film. And the filmmakers quoted directly from the original text of the book.
Women No. 3: "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."—The Wizard of Oz, 1939
Women No. 3: "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."—The Wizard of Oz, 1939 Oh, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore.
"——"The Wizard of Oz, 1939"
Since Dorothy first uttered this line 77 years ago, it has continued to travel through television and movies, from "Avatar" to "The Internship" Grey" to "Gilmore Girls"
Women No. 2: "Here's looking at you, kid."—Casablanca, 1942
Women No. 2: "Kid." , I will always pay attention to you here. "(Another version: This glass is for your dear, this glass is for your eyes) - "Casablanca, 1942"
The Japanese version of this line is "Kimi no hitomi ni kanpai'" , literally means “a toast to your eyes.” "A translator from the American Translators Association called it "a classic example of excellent movie line translation" because the Japanese version captured the essence of the English version.
Women No. 1 : "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."—Gone With the Wind, 1939
Female No. 1: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." "—"Gone with the Wind, 1939"
Two months before the film was released, censors demanded that the word "damn" be deleted. Before the censors allowed the word "damn" to be retained, the producers People came up with 22 different lines, including "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a whoop."
Voted by men Top 10 Movie Quotes
Men No. 10: "I am your father."—Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, 1980
Men No. 10: "I am your father." your father. "——"Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, 1980"
One of the most quoted lines in film history.
Men No. 9: "I'll be back." —The Terminator, 1984
Male No. 9: “I’ll be back. "——"Terminator, 1984"
Schwarzenegger wanted to change "I will be back" because it sounded like a robot-like line, and he was in "I'll" He had trouble pronouncing it again, saying director James Cameron "looked at me like I was insane." ”
Men No. 8: “Why so serious?”—The Dark Knight, 2008
Men No. 8: “Why so serious?” ""The Dark Knight, 2008"
Heath Ledger's wonderfully twisted performance may be the reason why voters aged 20 to 29 chose this line as the best.
Men No . 7: "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine."—Casablanca, 1942
Male No. 7: "Of all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine." There are so many pubs, but she just walked into mine. "——"Casablanca, 1942"
This line was voted No. 6 by women.
Men No. 6: "You talkin' to me?"—Taxi Driver, 1976
Male No. 6: “Are you talking to me? "-"Taxi Driver, 1976"
Robert Di Niro improvised this line. The script simply said, "Travis is talking to himself in the mirror. Writer Paul Schrader told the actor that his character was like "a tough kid who plays with guns." ”
Men No. 5: “May the Force be with you.”—Star Wars, 1977
Men No. 5: “May the Force be with you.” . "——"Star Wars, 1977"
The fifth place chosen by women also said this line.
Men No. 4: "Here's looking at you, kid."—— Casablanca, 1942
Male No. 4: "Son, I will always pay attention to you here. "——"Casablanca, 1942"
This line was voted second by women.
Men No. 3: "You're gonna need a bigger boat."—Jaws, 1975
Men No. 3: "You're gonna need a bigger boat." ——"Jaws, 1975"
This line was included in the top 10 quotes selected by both men and women.
Men No. 2: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."—Gone With the Wind, 1939
Men No. 2: "Frankly, Honey, I don't care." - "Gone with the Wind, 1939"
The number one line in the Top 100, number two by men, number one by women.
Men No. 1: "I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse."—The Godfather, 1972
Men No. 1: "I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse."—The Godfather, 1972 Make him an offer he can't refuse." - "The Godfather, 1972"
This line is slightly different in the three "Godfather" films. When screenwriter Mario Puzo and director Francis Ford Coppola wrote their first screenplay together, they were on different coasts, Puzo in New York and Coppola in San Francisco, using email. To exchange opinions.
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