100 Best Movie Lines in 200 Seconds

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We’ve been enjoying this rapid-fire montage of great big screen one-liners here at Movie Talk, but we’re not convinced that the selection is definitive. What do you reckon? Do let us know which great lines have been missed.

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12 Responses to 100 Best Movie Lines in 200 Seconds

  1. Italian Job says:

    How could they miss this one? “You’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!”

  2. Jason Best says:

    Indeed! A classic line. And it’s the film’s 40th anniversary this year, which makes it even more criminal to leave it out!

  3. ponypasta says:

    ‘Now i know why tigers eat their young’, Rodney Dangerfield should have won the oscar that year…

  4. Mister Tibbs says:

    “They call me Mister Tibbs.” Classic line from a classic movie.

  5. Jason Best says:

    In the Heat of the Night. Yes! A great line.

  6. “To infinity – and beyond!”

  7. Jason Best says:

    Thanks for the reminder Buzz. Shame there aren’t any cartoons in the 100.

  8. “Who are those guys?!”

  9. Ian says:

    I know Bond films are covered by ‘Bond, James Bond’ and ‘Shaken, not stirred’, but it’s a shame there wasn’t room for ‘Speak or forever hold your piece’, spoken by Roger Moore in The Man with the Golden Gun while pointing a rifle at a gunsmith’s crotch.

  10. Ian says:

    Got to agree with Italian Job. Not only did they miss ‘You’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off’ – for which the compilers of this list should be dangled over a cliff edge, naturally – they also omitted Noel Coward’s wonderful ‘Camp Freddie, everybody in the world is bent’.

  11. Tez says:

    Good talk, son!
    [name the movie!]

  12. Jason Best says:

    Here goes: Chevy Chase’s dad to son Anthony Michael Hall in National Lampoon’s Vacation.

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