Sylvia: Mary Haines, don't you have ANY pride?
Mary: No pride at all! That's a luxury a woman in love CAN'T afford!
THe one that takes the cake, easily, in my book is:
"I'm just a girl standing in front of a boy asking him to love her." -- Julia Roberts, NOTTING HILL
OMG!!! How could anyone read that line and find it suitable for a movie?!?!
However, "You had me at hello" is rather charming, and isn't something that you hear everyday.
I've always wanted to use that line "You had me at hello" in real life...
note to self: try to work it into conversation
Thanks PJ -- I knew you'd come through for me. And Addy - thanks for not letting me get any work done today! :)
Note to self: Need to write to BWW.com when boss is at lunch.
AndyHardy - I didn't get anything done today, either... But I got all caught up with Glebb! We made grand plans!
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
Oh, come on. Everyone knows the worst line in X-Men:
(As said by Halley Berry, in an accent best described as Jamaican)
"Do you know what happens to a toad when it's struck by lightning?"
ZZAAP!
"The same thing that happens to everything else."
Stand-by Joined: 11/30/04
"You know I'm not 18 anymore." -Annette Bening, Open Range
NO DUH!
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/03
"Welcome to the danger zone" ~ X with Vin Diesel
That one just made me cringe.
"I'm too old for this SH*T"
-Any movie with Bruce Willis
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/7/04
Before I even opend up this thread I thought of:
"You had me at hello." -- Renee Zellweger, "Jerry Maguire"
I couldn't think of much but here are a few:
"I'm gonna set your ass on fire" Wesley Snipes
"You gotta pre-heat the oven, before you stick in the turkey"
Alyson Hannigan as Michelle, Amercan Pie 2
Silly but at least I contributed a little :)
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