whats ur favourite movie dialogue or quote??

@meera88 (737)
India
March 15, 2007 11:17am CST
my favourite is from princess bride.."im inigo montoya,u killed my father now prepared to die.." wats ur favourite??? do u use it in real life??
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@loisse21 (214)
• Philippines
15 Mar 07
i got several lines from 2 of my favorite movies Rent and Gone With The Wind. To be all honest I actually use this in conversations when its appropriate: RENT: - I dont own emotion, I rent it - I think they meant it when they say you cant buy love.Now I know I can rent it. - No day but today - Feels like going insane? Got a fire in your brain, and you're thinking of drinking gasoline - All you had to do was ask and I'm yours GONE WITH THE WIND - Im very drunk and I intend on getting still drunker before this evening's over - I cant think about that right now. If I do, I'll go crazy. I'll think about that tomorrow - Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn
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• United States
15 Mar 07
Haha, I love your quote! Love "Princess Bride":) And my favorite movie quote, hm... I have so many. Recently it is a line from "Say Anything", when a girl breaks up with her boyfriend and gives him a pen. His line later --- "She gave me a pen. I gave her my heart, she gave me a pen." Awwww! :) I have other quotes as well, and I do use some in real life, mostly stupid quotes though, like from comedies. I always call my Mom up and say, "The painting was a gift, Todd. I'm taking it with me." - Wedding Crashers Fun stuff! :)
@meera88 (737)
• India
16 Mar 07
that pen dialogue,...which movie is it from??
@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
15 Mar 07
The one from "Goldfinger" "No I expect you to die, Mr. Bond."
15 Mar 07
At the moment my favourite movie quote is from Pirates of the Caribbean. "Why's the rum gone?" and yes I have used this quote in the local bar
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
15 Mar 07
My favorite dialog is from the movie Deewar "Mere paas Maa hai." Also from the same movie "Jaa pehle uske sign leke aa jisne mere haath mein yeh likh diya" is another favorite. Coming to English movies it has to be "Show me the money" from Jerry Mcguire. Cheers! Ram