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AlfredsDream098
Oct 12th 2012, 6:27
Why aren't the other two LOTR movies in here?
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Hadouken76
Oct 12th 2012, 7:27
No Lethal Weapon? As is " I guess we're gonna have to register you as a..." Plus, stop asking Alex Zane to write the 'funny' version. STOP IT.
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thedanieljson
Oct 12th 2012, 10:06
I Know Who Killed Me: "I know who killed me!" raised a chuckle. The Gone Baby Gone one is my all time favourite title drop though.
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SiMan
Oct 12th 2012, 11:03
Surely 95% of all movies ever made will include the title in it somewhere. Otherwise, why call it by that if it has no reference to the movie? I mean Groundhog Day - seriously? If they didn't mention that it was Groundhog Day at any point you'd think the title was moronic.
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apo1978
Oct 12th 2012, 12:35
To quote Aretha Franklin, "The Blues Brothers????........sheeeiiiit"
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FBGHeidler
Oct 12th 2012, 12:40
Numbers 3 and 4 are wrong, sorry to be pedantic, but at both points they're in 1955, so the "If they wanted to avoid it" line should say 1985. Again, I know it's pedantic but come on, I'm not the one working for a film publication here. Plus I agree with SiMan all the titles have something to do with the film otherwise it's pointless really.
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nkutzler
Oct 12th 2012, 13:38
There are a lot, you could probably do another 3 lists and still only have great movies. "What do you know about Inception?"
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FBSDeMorgan
Oct 12th 2012, 14:56
I think there's a difference between a 'name drop' and 'shamelessly crow-barring the title into the script', which is certainly the case with Face/Off (along with that ridiculous, ritualistic family habit of running their hands all over their children's faces).
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Bandit1
Oct 12th 2012, 17:23
No "Ghostbusters"?? Every list about (good) movies must have Ghostbusters on...
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bijitbarat
Oct 12th 2012, 18:28
"Good luck... Harry Potter."
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MrDimples
Oct 12th 2012, 18:31
What about Kill Bill?
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cc1129
Oct 15th 2012, 11:19
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7_XwKeilmY
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cc1129
Oct 15th 2012, 11:23
You couldn't even get the Goodfellas quote right? "You know, we always called each other good fellas. Like you said to, uh, somebody, :You're gonna like this guy. He's all right. He's a good fella. He's one of us.: You understand? We were good fellas. Wiseguys."
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dbuchanan
Oct 30th 2012, 4:10
Silence of the lambs? "Have the lambs stopped screaming yet?" may not be the exact title but it ties very well with the title itself, as it's supposed to
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franksmith
Jan 12th 2013, 13:19
One of my favourites is s****h, when he says to the dog 'Don't s****h!' about the squeeky toy. It's funny, random and unexpected because the films title is actually a reference to the s****hing of the diamond.
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franksmith
Jan 12th 2013, 13:21
s****h by guy ritchie, it's been blanked out by the website because of another use of the word which i swear we don't even have in my country.
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seepeejay
Jan 12th 2013, 13:46
zombieland, kickass, skyfall, drive? all said with some emphasis! this is now "The United States Of Zombieland" I'm Kickass Skyfall.....Done I don't carry a gun. I drive.
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