Lots of movies can be recognizable by some of their most quotable lines, whether they’re spoken by antagonists or protagonists. So with this, we have listed the top 11 movie one-liners that are too good not to remember:
1. Terminator 2
A Redditor shared this line from one of the most famous movies of all time, Terminator, “Hasta la vista, Baby.” One also commented with another line from the movie, “I'll be back….” Another added, [That’s] literally the first thing I thought about when reading the post.”
2. Toy Story
One user said, “To infinity and beyond!” Another Redditor added, “HE'S NOT FLYING! He's just falling…with style.” “There's a snake in my boots!” replied one. Another shared, “So long… Partner.”
3. The Sixth Sense
One commenter posted, “I see dead people.” Another commenter identified the movie just from that line, “Sixth sense, if I'm not mistaken. Extremely good, I just saw it a few weeks ago.” One user also said, “It was before I was informed of it as well. It caught me by complete surprise.”
4. Truman
“Good morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight!” one Reddit user posted. Another one replied, “That movie is such a gem.” One also commented, “And it's timeless; you could see it at the premiere, and you could see it now for the first time, and it would still make total sense.”
5. The Shining
A Redditor posted, “Here's Johnny!”. One unknowingly replied, “All I need is a title…” Another commented, “Can't murder now, eating.”
6. Harry Potter
Another user commented, “Yer a wizard, Harry.” and one replied,” I'm a wot?” Another user also shared,” A WIZAHD.”
Someone replied,” But I'm jus' ‘Arry!”
A Reddit user then ended with,” Well “jus' ‘Arry,” yer a wizahd!”
7. Taken
Almost every user expects this one-liner from this movie, as one of the Reddit users posted, “I will find you… And I will kill you….”
A user replied, “I feel like the “very particular set of skills” part is the more iconic part.” Another one added, “Good luck…” while a user shared, “The most satisfying scene is when Mr. “Good Luck,” was the one Bryan strapped into the electric chair to interrogate him, and then keeping his word, once he had his intel he left the room with the switch thrown, leaving the scumbag to fry!”
8. Sparta
One user commented,” “THIS… IS… SPARTA!!!” Another replied, “Loved that episode of Frasier.”
9. The Lord of the Rings
One Redditor exclaimed online, “YOU. SHALL. NOT. PASS!!!!” Another user then replied, “GANDAAALFFF!!!”
10. Snakes on a Plane
A sharer commented, “I HAVE HAD IT WITH THESE MOTHERF***G SNAKES ON THIS MOTHERF***G PLANE!” Another user commented, “I have had it with these monkey fighting snakes on this Monday to Friday plane!”
11. Home Alone 2
One Reddit user posted, “Keep the change, ya filthy animal.” Another one then responded, “That's a tricky one, though. Could be a quote from a movie within a movie.”
One user also shared, “I think we're getting scammed by a kindy-gartner.”
Source: Reddit.
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