Sentences with phrase «line in the movie»

That's about the funniest line in the movie, and it's a bit of a meta - joke.
They all look as bored as you'll feel, though I feel I have to call out the best line in the movie.
Spoiler: he doesn't have that many lines in the movie, so what did he do?
We see the cool guys effortlessly use pickup lines in movies, to great success.
Mention this movie and the first thing people do is quote one of the most famous lines in movie history: «What we've got here — is failure to communicate.»
Q: Robert Patrick has my favorite line in this movie where he says, «Embarrass yourself.
At one point, Helen asks if «what we hold in our hands can be the same as what we hold in our hearts» (the clunkiest line in a movie where every line feels like a low dose of ipecac), and that's a question Will has to deal with on a daily basis.
Barnabas says some great lines in this movie, and even watching his reactions to the new world around him are pretty hysterical.
As to the Wasp, he said, «It just happened to be organic for the characters of Ant - Man and Wasp, [so] it worked... Her last line in the movie — «It's about damn time» --[is] very much about her specific character and arc in that movie, but it is absolutely about a larger thing.
I loooooove to make fun of poorly written scripts in movies, but I can count the wince - worthy lines in this movie on one hand.
We even had a Nobel Prize — winner saying a few lines in the movie, and he's great at it.
If there is any digital silver lining in this movie of numerous scenes of frenzied typing on laptops, endless visuals of html code and big location intertitles as Julian and Daniel traverse Europe, it's the performances of Cumberbatch and Brühl (with the former nailing Assange's distinct accent).
I don't usually tout movies as fertile ground for theological arguments, there is a very profound line in the movie «Oh, God» with the late George Burns.
When I start to lament my life or the fact that I have no idea how I am going to finish this book or I start to compare myself to other authors I think of Cher delivering the famous slap and line in the movie Moonstruck, «Snap Out Of It!»
Although the melodramatic tussles between her and Raleigh trigger some of the sillier lines in the movie, you'd rather spend more time with them.
There's such a fine line in these movies separating «taking it seriously, so the audience can as well» and «enough with the self - seriousness, already.»
One of her first lines in the movie is «It's time to fish or get off the pot,» and other examples include «That guy smokes like a fish,» «Why do people always have to beat a dead horse to death?»
It's all the same unyielding grunts and grimaces — O'Connell has very few actual lines in the movie — as Louis suffers mightily, particularly at the hands of Watanabe, the P.O.W. camp's young commanding officer and chief antagonizer.
The set - up is quickly offered up with the very first frame opening with one of the most controversial lines in the movie and proceeding to explain that in seven days Father James Lavelle will be shot dead for crimes committed by a long - dead priest.
The non-mascot cast tries its best: Fred Willard, who defined «Best in Show» with his hilarious performance as the dog show commentator, here plays a mascot trainer, and while he has some of the most offensive lines in the movie, at least he generates some laughs and his comedic timing is as sharp as ever.
The guy who lost family in Nazi concentration camps, who came up with the best closing line in movie history, which was «nobody's perfect.»
In recent years, films were banned for religious and cultural reasons — but sometimes, certain lines in movies angered officials
Not to mention my favorite line in any movie ever, courtesy of Ally Walker's Ashley Bartlett - Bacon.
The most apropos line in this movie may be, «There's got ta be more celebrities here than rehab.»
Nichols gives Shannon the best, most heartfelt line in the movie in response: «I'll always worry about you, Alton,» he says.
Chadwick Boseman as the Black Panther presides over a battle on his native soil, but probably speaks no more than a dozen lines in the movie and hasn't a single important moment.
And while it has been overplayed, Hanks's diatribe on crying in baseball is still one of the most iconic lines in movie history, giving the film, or at least the moment, a great relevance even today.
may be the worst line in movie history and its certainly one of the raunchiest ever uttered in a mainstream film.
I'm reminded of the classic line in the movie, Airplane, when Lloyd Bridges, as Steve McCrosky, looks at the chaos around him and says, «Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop smoking.»
I can't remember who dragged me to see the movie «Jurassic Park,» but one resonant line in that movie was worth the price of admission, this unforgettable sentence: «Life finds a way.»
There are lots of funny lines in the movie, but the main character, Brooke, just isn't very likable.
While Ferrer doesn't get many lines in this movie he takes advantage of every line just making them sound as intimidating as possible.
«Finishing School» co-stars Ginger Rogers, who «gets all the good lines in the movie,» McCrea said.
There is a great line in the movie «The Horse Whisperer» where Robert Redford states «I don't help people with horse problems.
An evident instance in this regard is the series Headlines & Last Line in the Movies.
Because once you get there, they want to censor every line in every movie, and they can take a month giving you a decision on one line.
I once heard a line in a movie and I decided to write it on that wall: «Life begins at the end of the comfort zone.»
David after forty plus years in and out of churches hearing and reading even studying and dissecting (if that matters) For me, and that is the only one I ever speak for, if it is a song, a scripture that I may recall, a line in a movie or something one might share here, its only those that breath hope, light the way, give courage, inspire, and comfort to me as an individual that have meaning.
It was the laughter of admiration, the way you involuntarily exhale and toss your head back when Robert DeNiro or Meryl Streep says a line in a movie so well and so cool and so true that you can't do anything but laugh, even when the line is not meant to be funny or when someone's wrapped in a rug and getting crammed into the trunk of a car.
It all started in 1995 with Ice Cube's line in the movie «Friday,» but the phrase «bye Felicia» caught on in 2014 and became a huge internet meme.
The lines in this movie are some of the worst I have ever heard «why are you using your hands mommy?»
He has a moment and a line in this movie that stands beside Joe Pesci's work at a similar moment in «Goodfellas.»
Thing is he doesn't have many lines in the movie, he almost plays a silent comedic role with lots of slapstick tomfoolery... its a good angle actually, quite unique.
Plus Richards has the best line in the movie.
Director Lee Unkrich performs one line in the movie, as the voice of the Jack in the Box character who says «New Toys!»
How is that actually a line in the movie?
I didn't want to sort of drag her presence into the movie, as much as I could, so there literally isn't a line in the movie from her.
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