Challenge us with a non-famous line from a movie

Yes, that’s the one.

It is Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

Remember Phoebe Cates coming out of the pool in her red bikini to the Car’s Moving In Stereo?

Brad does.

‘The Big Sleep’

Treasure trove of great lines in that movie.

This if from Casablanca.

All right, well, give me your fucking 16 cents that you got on you now, and we’ll put your fuckin’ sandwich on layaway. There we go. Keep it right up here for ya’, and we’ll put you on a program. Every day you come in with your six cents, and at the end of the week you get your sandwich.

“How much for one rib?”

“Never ask for what oughta be offered.”

Winter’s Bone

“Chefs do that.”

The Long Kiss Goodnight

“Shut up and deal”

The Apartment

Shirley MacLane in The Apartment. The last line of the movie.

Yeah.

That’s Chris Rock making what I believe is his feature film debut in I’m Gonna Git You Sucka. I saw that film for the first time last year at my best friend’s house, and thought it was hilarious.

Can’t believe nobody got this! :astonished:

John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever.

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

Wag the Dog

Shaun of the Dead

Good Will Hunting

Correct.

“What’s the matter, you afraid of a little lightning?”
“I’m not overly fond of what follows.”

Loki to Tony Stark in “The Avengers”.

“You know, you’re no collar ad yourself”.

The correct line is “Mongo only pawn in game of life.”

Actually, the first line was said by Steve Rogers, but close enough.

“Look, I don’t mean to be rude, but this is not as easy as it looks, so I’d appreciate if you don’t distract me.”

“He really said that about Mrs. Graham?”

That’s it!

In one of the Will Smith/Chris Rock threads someone mentioned Rock’s first film was Beverly Hills Cop II. I think I’m Gonna Git You Sucka was second.

I loved that bit, especially the end when he pulls out a wad of dough and asks if Hammer can break a hundred. Watched that movie a lot, back in the one movie channel days.

“That boy is a P-I-G, pig!”