October 25, 200619 yr Some films that may be great, or even half great make good viewing. Unfortunately, where the quotes are good they are good but somehow, there are times when a line from a film can get so over used and regurgitated that they become about as cool as a trainspotters convention. I'll start the ball rolling with this one. Terminator 2. Good film at the time, but now showing its age, and the script, though solid enough had some god-awful cheese and corniness of which this ones a howler! "Asta la vista baby."
October 26, 200619 yr Having followed closely the debate going on in the Pattaya forum 'I love Pattaya' I can now officially say its from Full Metal Jacket... 'sucky, sucky' Grrrrrr
October 27, 200619 yr easily the worst - "Is it raining - I hadn't noticed" Andie MacDowell in four weddings and a funeral
October 27, 200619 yr Anything from the old movie love story "love means never having to say your sorry"
October 28, 200619 yr Author The champion of Anti-English biased hollywood movies is Braveheart. Its a good spectacle from a fictional standpoint, racist overtones aside... The repeated and oft used line - 'Do we get to kill the English!?' Are you trying to tell us something Mel? 'Freeeeeddooom!'. Yeah okay Will. we heard you the first dozen times mate!
October 28, 200619 yr The champion of Anti-English biased hollywood movies is Braveheart.Its a good spectacle from a fictional standpoint, racist overtones aside... The repeated and oft used line - 'Do we get to kill the English!?' Are you trying to tell us something Mel? 'Freeeeeddooom!'. Yeah okay Will. we heard you the first dozen times mate! Who does Mel hate more, the Jews or the English?
October 28, 200619 yr ""Mr. Bond. You appear with the tedious inevitability of an unloved season." Pick nearly any 007 movie, they usually have a few howlers in each one. (I actually like that line.... my fingers refuse to type some of them )
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