Challenge us with a non-famous line from a movie

Yes it’s Carrie.

“How did you get through it? I had a lot of help from Jack Daniels.”

Christmas Vacation.

“That’s a nice hat. Do they sell men’s clothes where you bought that?”

Yes, it’s Christmas Vacation.

Anybody want a peanut?

The Princess Bride.

How about a Fresca?

Caddyshack

Here’s one that comes with a hint.

“It’s on and we’re going.”

It’s the first line of the movie.

He’s very clean.

A Hard Day’s Night!

Not sure but it sounds like a line from The Warriors.

You should’ve been sure; that’s it.

Good pick, Jack Batty.

My favorite line from that film:

Swan: When we see the ocean, we figure we’re home. We’re safe.

So if I don’t have to answer a quote to pose one, I’ll toss out an easy one that came to mind:

You don’t know anything about Marshall McLuhan’s work

I happen to teach a class in Columbia called “TV, Media and Culture” and I think my insights into Mr. McLuhan come with a great deal of validity.

Oh do you? Well that’s funny because I happen to have Mr. McLuhan right here, So so…come here…

Marshall McLuhan: I heard what you were saying. You know nothing of my work. You mean my whole fallacy is wrong. How you ever got to teach anything is totally amazing.

Annie Hall as in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTSmbMm7MDg .

Yes of course. I wanted to just get him for the Fellini opinions. I attended a Fellini Fest at Columbia so of course I talk to my dates about nothing but him, right or wrong.

So it’s one line. I’ll try again, yet this isn’t too obscure and was a book:

“We are not so very different, you and I. We’ve both spent our lives looking for the weaknesses in one another’s systems. Don’t you think it’s time to recognize there is as little worth on your side as there is on mine?”

Correct

Another related quote, different movie

“You know I kinda liked the Wrigley Field bit.”

The last one is The Blues Brothers. The others sound familiar, so I’m curious to know how they’re all related.