Category Archives: Movie Quote of the Day

Movie Quote of the Day – Point Blank, 1967 (dir. John Boorman)

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Brewster: Walker. You’re a very bad man, very destructive man! Why do you run around doing things like this? What do you want?
Walker: I want my money. I want my $93 grand.
Brewster: $93,000? You threaten a financial structure like this for $93,000?  I don’t believe you. What do you really want?
Walker: I – I really want my money. I want my money.
Brewster: I’m not going to give you any money and nobody else is. Don’t you understand that?
Walker: Who runs things?
Brewster: Carter and I run things. I run things.
Walker: What about Fairfax? Will he pay me?
Brewster: Fairfax is a man who signs checks.
Walker: No, cash.
Brewster: Fairfax isn’t going to give you anything. He’s finished. Fairfax is dead. He just doesn’t know it yet.
Walker: Somebody’s got to pay.

Movie Quote of the Day – Michael, 1996 (dir. Nora Ephron)

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Michael: Remember what John and Paul said.
Huey Driscoll: The apostles?
Michael: No, the Beatles. “All you need is love.”

Movie Quote of the Day – My Left Foot, 1989 (dir. Jim Sheridan)

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Christy Brown: Why did you say you loved me?
Dr. Eileen Cole: Because I do love you.
Christy Brown: Ah, you mean platonic love. I’ve had nothing but platonic love all me life. Do you know what I say? Fuck Plato! Fuck all love that is not 100 percent commitment!

Movie Quote of the Day – Billy Liar, 1963 (dir. John Schlesinger)

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Liz: Well, when’re you going?
Billy: Oh, soon.
Liz: When’s soon?
Billy: Well, as soon as I can manage.
Liz: It’s a bit vague, isn’t it? Why don’t you go now?
Billy: Why? It’s difficult.
Liz: No, it’s not. It’s easy. You get on a train, and four hours later, there you are in London.
Billy: It’s easy for you. You’ve had the practice.

Movie Quote of the Day – Barry Lyndon, 1975 (dir. Stanley Kubrick)

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Lord Bullingdon: Don’t you think he fits my shoes very well Your Ladyship? Dear child, what a pity it is I am not dead, for your sake. The Lyndons would then have a worthy representative and enjoy all the benefits of the illustrious blood of the Barrys of Barryville. Would they not… Mr. Redmond Barry?
Lady Lyndon: From the way I love this child my lord, you ought to know how I would have loved his elder brother had he proved worthy of any mother’s affection.
Lord Bullingdon: Madam! I have born as long as mortal could endure the ill-treatment of the insolent Irish upstart whom you’ve taken into your bed. It is not only the lowness of his birth and the general brutality of his manners which disgusts me, but the shameful nature of his conduct towards Your Ladyship. His brutal and un-gentleman-like behavior, his open infidelity, his shameless robberies and swindling of my property, and yours. And as I cannot personally chastise this low-bred ruffian, and as I cannot bear to witness his treatment of you and loathe his horrible society as if it were the plague; I have decided to leave my home and never return, at least during his detested life or during my own.

Movie Quote of the Day – Love and Death, 1975 (dir. Woody Allen)

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Boris: The question is: have I learned anything about life? Only that… only that human beings are divided into mind and body. The mind embraces all the nobler aspirations, like poetry and philosophy, but the body has all the fun. The important thing, I think, is not to be bitter. You know, if it turns out that there IS a God, I don’t think that He’s evil. I think that the worst you can say about Him is that, basically, He’s an underachiever. After all, you know, there are worse things in life than death. I mean, if you’ve ever spent an evening with an insurance salesman, you know exactly what I mean. The key here, I think, is to… to not think of death as an end, but think of it more as a very effective way of cutting down on your expenses. Regarding love, heh, you know, what can you say? It’s not the quantity of your sexual relations that count. It’s the quality. On the other hand, if the quantity drops below once every eight months, I would definitely look into it. Well, that’s about it for me folks. Goodbye.

Movie Quote of the Day – Bell Book and Candle, 1958 (dir. Richard Quine)

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Gillian ‘Gil’ Holroyd: Oh, Pye, Pye, Pyewacket. What’s the matter with me? Why do I feel this way? It’s such a rut. The same old thing day after day. Same old people. I know I’m feeling sorry for myself but it’s true. Why don’t you give me something for Christmas, Pye?
Pyewacket: Meow.
Gillian ‘Gil’ Holroyd: What would I like?
Pyewacket: Meow.
Gillian ‘Gil’ Holroyd: I’d like to do something different. I’d like to meet someone different.
Pyewacket: Meow.

Movie Quote of the Day – The Fountain, 2006 (dir. Darren Aronofsky)

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Tom Creo: All these years, all these memories, there was you. You. . .you pulled me through time.

Movie Quote of the Day – Suddenly, Last Summer, 1959 (dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz)

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Catherine Holly: Is that what love is? Using people? And maybe that’s what hate is – not being able to use people.

Movie Quote of the Day – Citizen Ruth, 1996 (dir. Alexander Payne)

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Clinic Nurse: Let me just ask you something, Ruth. Have you ever really taken the time to think about what it means to have an abortion?
Ruth: Yeah, um, it means that I don’t have to go to jail and it means I don’t have to have another baby and it means that I can start getting my life together …
Clinic Nurse: I, I, I, I, I. Don’t you think that’s all just a little selfish?