Not exact matches
The
line was said by actor Bill Murray
in a
famous scene
in the 2003 Sofia Coppola
film Lost
in Translation.
(Though he referenced the entire
line earlier,
in this reference the rest of the
film's
famous line was left unsaid: «You must be the other guy.»)
Lee Phelps has found his way into several TV movie - compilation specials thanks to his participation
in two
famous films of the early»30s: Phelps played the cowering speakeasy owner slapped around by Jimmy Cagney
in The Public Enemy (1931), and also portrayed the waterfront waiter to whom Greta Garbo delivers her first talking - picture
line («Gif me a viskey, baby... etc.»)
in Anna Christie (1930).
Granted, James Bond
films are all about formula, but it's hard to get worked up over by - the - numbers ski stunts when, contrary to the
famous line, somebody has done it better — Bond himself,
in fact,
in the
film from which that song came, The Spy Who Loved Me.
In an age when the offspring of
famous actors seem to be granted front of the
line status with regard to acting work (Rumer Willis, your table is waiting...) I wasn't expecting much from a
film that stars the son of Jack Tripper, John Ritter.
(The
famous bar / restaurant would later feature
in the
film — it's there that Kevin Spacey as cop Jack Vincennes gives his perfectly timed
line: «It is Lana Turner.»)
«Happy Christmas» also features Mark Webber and — naturally — Lena Dunham, filling out a cast of rather
famous faces, much more
in line with «Drinking Buddies» than the director's earlier, lower - profile
films.
Hot - head police captains, torturous and talky bad guys, drug busts, loose cannon cops, some domestic drama, and car chases represent the bases you'd have to touch
in order to make a decent rehash, but outside of a couple of scenes of Paul regurgitating
famous film lines from cop flicks of the 80s (which isn't exactly true, as he mysteriously quotes from movies of other genres and eras as well), there isn't much to Cop Out one could call a loving spoof.
But it's true that Wiseau and Sestero really did bond over the Rebel Without a Cause actor —
in fact, one of The Room's most
famous lines is an homage to that very
film.
Not just the
famous pop culture discussions, but every
line in the
film has a unique rhythm that fits just perfectly.
That
line from a popular western
film, used later
in a
famous hip - hop song, is not generally thought of as one directed toward private schools.
It is an entertaining
film nonetheless, and we stay tuned
in until the phantom and Christine sing their
famous duet, which contains the
line, «the bridge is crossed, so stand and watch it burn.»
Screen - printed on 100 % recycled paper, each poster emphasises the
filming challenge that the competition demands by depicting a
famous one - shot movie scene skilfully drawn
in a single one
line «take».
That's one of the most
famous, most frequently quoted
lines from the classic
film The Princess Bride — and while it wasn't actually used
in reference to resume writing, it might as well have been.
Omar Sharif's
famous line in the classic David Lean
film, Lawrence of Arabia, says it all: «Nothing is written unless you write it (
in your own mind) ``.