
The Film: Patton (1970)
The Line: "...Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."
The Film: The Godfather (1972)
The Line: “I believe in America.”
The Film: Spider-Man (2002)
The Line: "Who am I? You sure you wanna know? The story of my life is not for the faint of heart. If somebody said it was a happy little tale, if somebody told you I was just your average guy, not a care in the world, somebody lied.
“But let me assure you, this, like any story worth telling, is all about a girl. That girl. The girl next door. Mary Jane Watson. The woman I've loved since before I even liked girls..."
Next: Apocalypse Now, Escape From New York & Full Metal Jacket







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Desperation
Oct 8th 2009, 9:09
I can't remember if it's the actual opening line or not, but it must be as near as makes no difference. "3 billion human lives ended on August 29th, 1997. The survivors of the nuclear fire called the war Judgment Day. They lived only to face a new nightmare: the war against the machines."
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theGlimmerTwin
Oct 8th 2009, 10:41
Most definitely one of my favourite opening lines is that from High Fidelity (2000): "What came first, the music or the misery? People worry about kids playing with guns, or watching violent videos, that some sort of culture of violence will take them over. Nobody worries about kids listening to thousands, literally thousands of songs about heartbreak, rejection, pain, misery and loss. Did I listen to pop music because I was miserable? Or was I miserable because I listened to pop music?"
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Munkybren
Oct 8th 2009, 19:13
pretty sure the first line of American Beauty belongs to Thora Birch
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AlonseR
Oct 9th 2009, 18:06
Dead Man's Shoes gave me an idea for another feature you could do. The Best Sweary(sic) Moments. I would include Paddy Considine's quite disturbing "I'm looking at you, ya c**t" Mickey Rourke in the Wrestler "Get your own f***ing cheese" to name a few. Would be quite fuuny to see what you come up with.
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seanankerr
Oct 10th 2009, 2:45
Come on no Godfather? "I believe in America. America has made my fortune. And I raised my daughter in the American fashion. I gave her freedom but I taught her never to dishonor her family. She found a "boy friend," not an Italian. She went to the movies with him. She stayed out late. I didn't protest. Two months ago he took her for a drive, with another boy friend. They made her drink whiskey and then they tried to take advantage of her. She resisted. She kept her honor. So they beat her. Like an animal. When I went to the hospital her nose was broken. Her jaw was shattered, held together by wire. She couldn't even weep because of the pain. But I wept. Why did I weep? She was the light of my life. A beautiful girl. Now she will never be beautiful again." also the Wild Bunch with the double whammy of the imagery of the ants and scorpions being burnt (if ever there was a brilliant metephor for the sadism of the artist towards his charracters...) and the brilliant line "If they move kill 'em!"
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lolcaa
Oct 10th 2009, 11:07
I always chuckled at the opening lines for "The Way of The Gun" Also no guy ritchie?
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Bennythemule
Oct 10th 2009, 11:28
I like the line said by Michael Cain in that familiar cockney accent in the Italian Job... "you're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off"
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Bennythemule
Oct 10th 2009, 11:35
Al Pacino in the Godfather Part 3.. "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in" and Andy Garcia "I say we make him dead, you give me the word and I will take care of it myself"
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irish
Oct 11th 2009, 22:55
the opening line of Rebecca
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Joseph
Oct 12th 2009, 7:39
"God, I feel horny!" -the opening line from Doctrs' Wives(1971)said by Dyan Cannon
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thegreatiaino
Oct 17th 2009, 19:18
How are "Rosebud" and "People are always asking me if I know Tyler Durden…" great opening lines? They only seem great in the context of the rest of the film. Taken on their own (which presumably is the point of this article) they're completely meaningless.
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