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A very few number of films are blessed with multiple lines and/or dialogue that stick in the mind and often become a part of everyday speech. Casablanca is probably the all time champion here but Chinatown, One Eyed Jacks, On the Waterfront, and Sunset Boulevard all come to mind.
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"Mr. President, I'm not saying we wouldn't get our hair mussed. But I DO say no more than ten to twenty million killed, tops. Uh, depending on the breaks".
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"Gentlemen, no fighting! This is the WAR room!"
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"I'm German Irish."
"OK my Kraut, Mick, friend!!
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Termonator III actually has a number of funny lines by the new governor...
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Good ones. I had forgotten about both in terms of the lines.
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I'll make him an offer he can't refuse.
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Oops... you probably just meant the American movies...
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Why do you say that? I have many memorable non-American films in my collection.
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It is hard to imagine the lines from the foreign films making it into the American life.Any examples? I can't think of one.
Those lines usually resonate much better in the local cultures.
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Which is why none came to mind in listing my examples. But of course that doesn't mean that there aren't many, many truly great films from all over the world.
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Of course that doesn't mean that, but your question was about films that contributed memorable lines to the culture.
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!Si! And nice thread in progress re this from the usual suspects...
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