Line readings from movies that stay with you FOREVER.

The Willow line that stands out in my head for delivery is “Bored now.”

The Coen brothers line that gets me is one I can’t remember the words to even, but it’s played pitch-perfect: Mattie negotiating for a pony refund.

Top. Men.

There he goes, one of gods own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. To weird to live, to rare to die.

From fear and loathing.

Also this but not from a movie

You clearly don’t know who you’re talking to, so let me clue you in: I am not in danger, Skyler. I am the danger. A guy opens his door and gets shot, and you think that of me? No! I am the one who knocks. Walter White - Breaking Bad

Please tell me this is a tattoo.

Robert Vaughn in Superman III.

“I ask you to kill Superman… and you’re telling me you couldn’t do that one, simple thing.”

There’s a clip here, at 1:45.

It should be and you have given me a awesome idea. Ill just need to know where this would be best placed?

Line reading by character in “Who’ll sStop the Rain.”

“He’s a brute, man. A psycho. Dude like that, he can’t deal with the public.”

Willie Nelson in “The Electric Horseman:” I’m gonna get me a bottle of tequila and find me one of them Keno girls that can suck the chrome off a trailer hitch and just kinda kick back.

Forehead. I was being facetious because I’m a big fan of misspelled tattoos.

An example of what I think the OP is talking about.

The Indianapolis scene from Jaws. Now most people remember Robert Shaw’s performance and he did a great job. But he had great lines to work with.

What impressed me was Richard Dreyfuss’ performance of the set-up line, “You were on the Indianapolis?” It’s a simple line with no drama inherent in it but Dreyfuss makes it work. The three men have been drinking and joking but when Dreyfuss says that line, the mood suddenly changes. You know he already knows something important is about to be said and it makes you pay attention before Shaw even begins to speak.

John Preston in Equilibrium Not without incident

“Hi, I’m Candy!”
Of course you are.

Many line readings by Johnny Depp as captain Jack Sparrow in the first Pirates movie were memorable. Such as “But why is the rum gone?”

From Diamonds Are Forever

Lana Wood [as Plenty O’Toole]: Hi, I’m Plenty.

Sean Connery [as James Bond]: But of course you are.

Lana: Plenty O’Toole.

Connery: Named after your father perhaps?

From Major League.

Manager Lou Brown: “Forget about the curve ball, Ricky. Give 'im the heater.”

It’s all in the delivery.

(I say this line a lot when watching baseball on TV. In just that voice.)

Remember : youuu… are my number ooone… hguyyy. (from the first *Batman *movie)

And from a different Joker:

  • you’re crazy !
  • I’m not. No, I’m noT.

The tongue clicking on that “t”… it’s hard to do justice to, but it makes the line.

For the block:

“Tom Cody. Pleased to meetcha” - Michael Pare in Streets of Fire

As dead as deadpan gets.

“There’s no crying in baseball!”

Coach is ranting at the players in the shower, after throwing a load of bats at them. “You lollygag your way around the infield! You lollygag your way to first base! You know what that makes you?”

But that’s just the setup. The great line reading is from Robert Whul, as he’s sitting there, indifferent, chewing his gum, like he and Skip are part of a comedy team: “Lollygaggers.”

“No, unless round is funny.”

I cannot recall that line reading without giggling.