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Re: What is your favorite line in a film or movies?

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There are so many but the one that continually use, albeit with a little modification is "You had me at hello...." from Jerry Maguire
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"One night i was with Arbetta and my blood grew hot" this is my favorite line in the movie titled "Mr Bones".
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Libs_Books wrote: 22 Feb 2018, 13:17 From Monty Python's Life of Brian:
"What do you mean, 'If it's not too personal a question'? How ******* personal can you get?"
"OH! It's the MEEK. I'm glad they're getting something because they've had a hell of a time."

Too many in that movie to list them all. *LOL*
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I love the lines "What" and "If" are two weeks as non-threatening as words can be. But put them together side-by-side and they have the power to haunt you for the rest of your life. This is from the movie Letters to Juliet.
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"Let us hope that Mr. Potter will always be around to save the day." -Lucius Malfoy
"Don't worry, I will be." -HP

I just love that Daniel Radcliffe improvised that
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My favorite line is from the movie 'Avengers'.
Iron Man: I'm bringing the party to you.
Black Widow: I don't see how that's a party.
I really liked how they said it as if talking about weather when the circumstances were far worse than that.
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My name is bond, James Bond from James Bond the movies. It's one of those lines you never forget.
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One of my favorite lines is at the end of Dead Poet's Society when Chris O'Donnell stands on his desk and says "Captain my Captain" as Robin Williams is leaving. One by one, the other students climb up on their desks and repeat this same line. Very powerful.
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:lol2: Master Oogway in Disney's Kung Fu Panda said: "Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That's why it's called present. Love that line.
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"Growing up is not a problem, FORGETTING is..."
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One of my favourite books, movies, authors. The Little Prince :D
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"You're killing me Smalls!"-The Sandlot
"Are you crying? There's no crying in baseball!"- A League of Their Own
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It has to be this. "Why do fireflies have to die so soon?" from "Grave of the Fireflies" by Isao Takahata.
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book worm1 wrote: 16 Apr 2018, 20:29 One of my favorite lines is at the end of Dead Poet's Society when Chris O'Donnell stands on his desk and says "Captain my Captain" as Robin Williams is leaving. One by one, the other students climb up on their desks and repeat this same line. Very powerful.
One of my favorite movies. That scene is one for the history books.
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In the movie of Harry Potter...when dumbledor says " after all this time" and Severus snape replied.." ALWAYS" ..it will be my most favorite movie at all times.. I already finish all the chapters of Harry Potter and it always amazed me.. I have no doubt why I always read and watched it because it is one of the beatiful magical movies i've ever read and watched..
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