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** "Id buy that for a dollar." - Bixby Snyder. Subverted in the 2014 version by Rick Mattox: "I wouldn't buy that for a dollar."
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** "Id "I'd buy that for a dollar." dollar!" - Bixby Snyder. Subverted in the 2014 version by Rick Mattox: "I wouldn't buy that for a dollar."
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** "Id buy that for a dollar." Subverted in the 2014 version by Rick Mattox: "I wouldn't buy that for a dollar."
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** "Id buy that for a dollar." - Bixby Snyder. Subverted in the 2014 version by Rick Mattox: "I wouldn't buy that for a dollar."
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* ''Film/Robocop'', (1987)
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* ''Film/Robocop'', ''Film/RoboCop'', (1987)
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* ''Film/Robocop,'' (1987)
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* ''Film/Robocop,'' ''Film/Robocop'', (1987)
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* ''Film/Robocop", (1987)
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* ''Film/Robocop", ''Film/Robocop,'' (1987)
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** "Id buy that for a dollar." Subverted in the 2014 version by Rick Mattox: "I wouldn't buy that for a dollar."
** "Id buy that for a dollar." Subverted in the 2014 version by Rick Mattox: "I wouldn't buy that for a dollar."
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*** The martini one was subverted in the most recent version of ''Film/CasinoRoyale'': when asked how he wants his martini, Bond asks "Do I look like I give a damn?" Earlier in the film, though, he gives very specific instructions as to how he wants his martini prepared, which is word-for-word out of the original book. "Shaken, not stirred" is a summary of ''part'' of this particular order.
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*** The martini one was subverted in the most recent version of ''Film/CasinoRoyale'': ''Film/CasinoRoyale2006'': when asked how he wants his martini, Bond asks "Do I look like I give a damn?" Earlier in the film, though, he gives very specific instructions as to how he wants his martini prepared, which is word-for-word out of the original book. "Shaken, not stirred" is a summary of ''part'' of this particular order.
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** "Greetings, Programs!"
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** Q's repeated plea to Bond, to bring his equipment back "in pristine order" (which Bond never does). And of course, the ever-popular "Grow up, 007."
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** "Wanna know how I got these scars?" - HeathLedger
* DogDayAfternoon
** "Attica! Attica!!" - AlPacino
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** "Wanna know how I got these scars?" - HeathLedger
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* ''Lethal Weapon'': "I'm too old for this shit!" - Roger Murtaugh
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* ''Lethal Weapon'': ''Film/LethalWeapon'': "I'm too old for this shit!" - Roger Murtaugh
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* LivesOfABengalLancer: "We have ways of making men talk" - DouglasDrimbille (which later became a stock phrase as: WeHaveWaysOfMakingYouTalk)
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* LivesOfABengalLancer: ''Film/LivesOfABengalLancer'': "We have ways of making men talk" - DouglasDrimbille (which later became a stock phrase as: WeHaveWaysOfMakingYouTalk)
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* MarathonMan
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* MarathonManFilm/MarathonMan
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* MissingInAction series:
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** ''Missing in Action 2: the Beginning''
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* MissingInAction Film/MissingInAction series:
**''Missing in Action 2: the Beginning''''Film/MissingInAction2TheBeginning''
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* ''MysteryTeam''''Film/MysteryTeam''
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* PrinceOfSpace''Film/PrinceOfSpace''
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* ''PorcoRosso'', the eponymous character (who is half man, half pig) bitterly reiterates "I'm a pig."
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* ''PorcoRosso'', ''Anime/PorcoRosso'', the eponymous character (who is half man, half pig) bitterly reiterates "I'm a pig."
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* In ''RainMan'', Raymond has "I'm an excellent driver."
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* In ''RainMan'', ''Film/RainMan'', Raymond has "I'm an excellent driver."
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* ''SmokeSignals''
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* ''SmokeSignals''''Film/SmokeSignals''
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* The ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' trilogy
** Doc Brown's "Great Scott!" and Marty [=McFly's=] "This is heavy!". In the first film, Brown takes Marty's catchphrase literally. Subverted in the third movie, where they once exchange lines.
** In the second and third films Marty also develops the CatchPhrase "Nobody calls me chicken!" (or "yellow" in the Western setting) in response to his personal BerserkButton.
** Doc Brown's "Great Scott!" and Marty [=McFly's=] "This is heavy!". In the first film, Brown takes Marty's catchphrase literally. Subverted in the third movie, where they once exchange lines.
** In the second and third films Marty also develops the CatchPhrase "Nobody calls me chicken!" (or "yellow" in the Western setting) in response to his personal BerserkButton.
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* The ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' trilogy
** Doc Brown's "Great Scott!" and Marty [=McFly's=] "This is heavy!". In the [[Film/BackToTheFuture firstfilm, film]], Brown takes Marty's catchphrase literally. Subverted in the [[Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII third movie, movie]], where they once exchange lines.
** In thesecond [[Film/BackToTheFuturePartII second]] and third [[Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII third]] films Marty also develops the CatchPhrase "Nobody calls me chicken!" (or "yellow" in the Western setting) in response to his personal BerserkButton.
** Doc Brown's "Great Scott!" and Marty [=McFly's=] "This is heavy!". In the [[Film/BackToTheFuture first
** In the
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* GoodMorningVietnam
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* GoodMorningVietnam''Film/GoodMorningVietnam''
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** The Black Knight's "NONE SHALL PASS!" as well as everything else he says.
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** The Black Knight's [[YouShallNotPass "NONE SHALL PASS!" PASS!"]] as well as everything else he says.
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**The Black Knight's "NONE SHALL PASS!" as well as everything else he says.
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* The ''Film/{{Rocky}}'' series
** "I pity the fool." - Mr. T. in "Rocky III".
** "I pity the fool." - Mr. T. in "Rocky III".
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* ''Film/TheMoreTheMerrier'':
** Benjamin Dingle says, "Damn the torpedoes. Full speed ahead!"
** Benjamin Dingle says, "Damn the torpedoes. Full speed ahead!"
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* ''Film/ShowdownInSeattle''
** "THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING!" - a chant repeated by demonstrators throughout the protests.
** "THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING!" - a chant repeated by demonstrators throughout the protests.
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** "Groovy" - Bruce Campbell as Ash
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** "Groovy" - Bruce Campbell Creator/BruceCampbell as Ash
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** "Toga! Toga!" - JohnBelushi
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* ''Film/{{Annie|2014}}'':
** Stacks tries to modify his cell phone company's slogan "never drop a call" into a political slogan for his mayoral campaign: "never drop a citizen".
** Hannigan, when flirting, tends to open with the same line:
-->'''Man:''' Ms. Hannigan?
-->'''Hannigan:''' That's my maiden name. But I'm not ... ''married'' to it.
** Stacks tries to modify his cell phone company's slogan "never drop a call" into a political slogan for his mayoral campaign: "never drop a citizen".
** Hannigan, when flirting, tends to open with the same line:
-->'''Man:''' Ms. Hannigan?
-->'''Hannigan:''' That's my maiden name. But I'm not ... ''married'' to it.
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only said once, at the end
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** "Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth." -GaryCooper
** "Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth." -GaryCooper
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** "A bowl full of cherries" - Miss Strapford
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** "A bowl full of cherries" - Miss Strapford
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** "A bowl full of cherries" - Miss Strapford
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* MidnightCowboy
** "I'm walking here! I'm walking here!" - DustinHoffman
** "I'm walking here! I'm walking here!" - DustinHoffman
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* Network
** "I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore!" - PeterFinch
** "I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore!" - PeterFinch
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* ''Film/GoodBurger''
** "Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger, can I take your order?"
** "You mess with Kurt and you go into the grinder"
** "Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger, can I take your order?"
** "You mess with Kurt and you go into the grinder"
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* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''
** "P-P-P-Pleeeease!" - Roger Rabbit
** "P-P-P-Pleeeease!" - Roger Rabbit
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** And, of course, "'''Captain''' Jack Sparrow," when someone omits his title.
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** And, of course, "'''Captain''' "'''[[InsistentTerminology Captain]]''' Jack Sparrow," when someone omits his title.
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* ''FromDuskTillDawn''
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* ''FromDuskTillDawn''''Film/FromDuskTillDawn''
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** "You ever dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight?" - Joker.
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** "You ever dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight?" - Joker.
Joker; later used right back at him by Batman.
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** FredWillard plays a former child TV star where his catchphrase was "Wha' Happen?" -- which he still uses as it's his only claim to fame left.
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** FredWillard plays a former child TV star where his catchphrase was "Wha' Happen?" Happened?" -- which he still uses as it's his only claim to fame left.
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* AMightyWind
** FredWillard plays a former child TV star where his catchphrase was "Wha' Happen?" -- which he still uses as it's his only claim to fame left.
** FredWillard plays a former child TV star where his catchphrase was "Wha' Happen?" -- which he still uses as it's his only claim to fame left.
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* Mr. Saturday Night
** BillyCrystal plays a TV comedian whose catchphrase is "Don't get me started!" (also a title of one of BillyCrystal's comedy albums).
** BillyCrystal plays a TV comedian whose catchphrase is "Don't get me started!" (also a title of one of BillyCrystal's comedy albums).