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AFI's 100 YEARS...100 MOVIE QUOTES
AFI.com ^ | November 17th 2004 | unknown

Posted on 11/18/2004 8:19:10 AM PST by Mad Dawgg

AFI's 100 YEARS...100 MOVIE QUOTES

THE MOST MEMORABLE PHRASES FROM FILM CELEBRATED IN EIGHTH ANNUAL AFI/CBS TELEVISION EVENT

"Here's Looking at You, Kid," "Show Me the Money!" "I'll be Back" and Hundreds More Vie for the Title of "Movie Quote of The Century"

LOS ANGELES, November 17, 2004-The American Film Institute (AFI) today announced that AFI's 100 Years . . . 100 Movie Quotes will be the theme for AFI's eighth annual celebration of 100 years of American movies.

AFI'S 100 Years . . . 100 Movie Quotes: America's Greatest Quips, Comebacks and Catchphrases will count down America's 100 greatest lines of dialogue spoken in the movies, as chosen by experts of the motion picture community, in a three-hour television event on the CBS Television Network in June 2005.

Last year's special, AFI's 100 Years . . . 100 Songs, was the most popular AFI special in the series to date, winning the night handily and coming in third for the week with an 8.3 household rating and a 14 share, representing a 66% ratings advantage over its nearest competitor. Due to its popularity, CBS rebroadcast the special on August 13, 2004.

Each year, the AFI program has garnered considerable attention from movie lovers around the world. Previous programs within this series have included AFI 100 Years...100 Movies (1998), . . . 100 Stars (1999), . . . 100 Laughs (2000), . . . 100 Thrills (2001), . . . 100 Passions (2002), . . . 100 Heroes & Villains (2003) and . . . 100 Songs (2004).

"Great movie quotes become part of our cultural vocabulary," stated AFI's Director and CEO Jean Picker Firstenberg. "When you consider that any phrase from American film is eligible, you realize this is our most subjective topic to date. We expect nothing less than a war of words as we re-ignite interest in classic American movies."

For the eighth consecutive year, the primetime special will be executive produced and directed by Gary Smith; executive produced for AFI by former AFI Board chair Frederick S. Pierce; and produced by Dann Netter and Bob Gazzale. SFM Entertainment LLC is the distributor of the program. Past sponsors of the series have included General Motors, Pepsi, Johnson & Johnson, Best Buy, Anheuser-Busch, Colgate-Palmolive and all major motion picture companies.

About the Jury Process
Today, AFI distributed a ballot with 400 nominated movie quotes to a jury of over 1,500 leaders from the creative community, including film artists (directors, screenwriters, actors, editors, cinematographers), critics and historians.

This year, the jury will be asked to choose up to 100 movie quotes from a comprehensive list, including entries such as "Here's lookin' at you, kid" (CASABLANCA), "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" (GONE WITH THE WIND), "Why don't you come up sometime and see me?" (SHE DONE HIM WRONG), "May the Force be with you" (STAR WARS), "Houston, we have a problem" (APOLLO 13), "Snap out of it!" (MOONSTRUCK), "You can't handle the truth!" (A FEW GOOD MEN), "I'll be back" (THE TERMINATOR) and "Show me the money!" (JERRY MAGUIRE).

Due to the extensive number of memorable movie lines in American film, jurors may also write in votes for up to five quotes that may not already appear on the ballot.

The jurors have been asked to consider the following criteria in making their selections:

MOVIE QUOTE
A statement, phrase or brief exchange of dialogue spoken in an American film.* (Lyrics from songs are not eligible.)

CULTURAL IMPACT
Movie Quotes that viewers use in their own lives and situations; circulating through popular culture, they become part of the national lexicon.

LEGACY
Movie Quotes that viewers use to evoke the memory of a treasured film, thus ensuring and enlivening its historical legacy.

*AFI defines an American film as an English language motion picture with significant creative and/or financial production elements from the United States. Additionally, only Movie Quotes from feature-length American films released before January 1, 2004, will be considered. AFI defines a feature-length film as a motion picture of narrative format that is typically over 60 minutes in length.

Interesting Facts about the Ballot

Chronologically, the ballot spans from 1927-with the first full-length sound film, THE JAZZ SINGER: "Wait a minute, wait a minute. You ain't heard nothin' yet!"-to 2002 and "My precious" from THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS.

CASABLANCA has seven quotes in AFI's ballot, making it the most represented film.

THE WIZARD OF OZ is the second most represented film with six quotes.

Humphrey Bogart has 10 quotes on the ballot, the most represented male actor. Al Pacino and the Marx Brothers follow with six quotes each and Tom Hanks, Robert De Niro, James Stewart and Jack Nicholson are all represented with five quotes each. Funnymen Woody Allen, Peter Sellers and Mike Myers each have four quotes represented.

Bette Davis, Greta Garbo, Judy Garland and Vivien Leigh each have four memorable movie quotes on the ballot.

Billy Wilder is the top represented writer with 13 quotes, some co-written with I.A.L. Diamond, Charles Brackett and Raymond Chandler. Frances Ford Coppola has nine quotes represented, with seven coming from THE GODFATHER Trilogy. Mario Puzo, Coppola's collaborator on THE GODFATHER trilogy, has a total of eight quotes. Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch each have seven quotes (all from CASABLANCA), followed by Woody Allen with six and Cameron Crowe, William Goldman and Stanley Kubrick with five quotes each.

1939 is the most represented year with 19 movie quotes. 1942 has 17 quotes and 1980 has 12.


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To: Texas Songwriter

My favorite monologue from that movie comes also from the same character. The cleaning lady from down the hall knocks at the door and ask Nickelson if he would look after the dog (I think) and then Nickelson replies (paraphrase): "Where do they teach people to talk like you? Go peddle your brand of crazy somewhere else; we're full up here."


681 posted on 11/18/2004 11:44:54 AM PST by Remole
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To: Finny

They just don't write that kind of snappy repartee anymore.


682 posted on 11/18/2004 11:45:42 AM PST by skeeter
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To: Starter

John Winger: Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual. But now I know why I have always lost women to guys like you. I mean, it's not just the uniform. It's the stories that you tell. So much fun and imagination.
[points to the soldier next to him]
John Winger: Lee Harvey, you are a madman. When you stole that cow, and your friend tried to make it with the cow. I want to party with you, cowboy. If the two of us together, forget it. I'm gonna go out on a limb here. I'm gonna volunteer my leadership to this platoon. An army without leaders is like a foot without a big toe. And Sergeant Hulka is always gonna be here to be that big toe for us. I think that we owe a big round of applause to our newest, bestest buddy, and big toe... Sergeant Hulka.


683 posted on 11/18/2004 11:48:15 AM PST by FeliciaCat
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To: Mad Dawgg

Harrison Ford as President Marshall: We will no longer negotiate. We will no longer tolerate and we will no longer be afraid.....it's your turn to be afraid.

And.......

President Marshall: GET OFF MY PLANE!

Movie:Airforce One


684 posted on 11/18/2004 11:49:40 AM PST by WestCoastGal (Earnhardt Sr______ "Stick with me kid and we'll wear diamonds big as horse turds")
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To: Mad Dawgg
I am disappointed no one has listed one of My favs (Unless I have overlooked it)

It has been...twice. :^)

685 posted on 11/18/2004 11:49:41 AM PST by TheBigB (Baby, baby, don't get hooked on me....)
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To: Mad Dawgg

"Just put on the glasses!"
"America, F### Yeah!"
"Screw you, Hans Brix!"
"And your little dog, too!"
"Talk to me, Goose"
"Khan!!!!"


686 posted on 11/18/2004 11:51:23 AM PST by hattend (Where'd my tagline go?)
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To: FeliciaCat

STRIPES! Best scene of the film! lol


687 posted on 11/18/2004 11:52:51 AM PST by workerbee
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To: TexanAmerican

Lucca Brazi swims with the fishes.


688 posted on 11/18/2004 11:53:35 AM PST by scoopscandal
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To: joe_broadway

This is only a cartoon but...
Pete Puma to Bugs Bunny who is serving Pete tea.
http://www.nonstick.com/sounds/Pete_Puma/ltpu_011.wav


689 posted on 11/18/2004 11:53:38 AM PST by JimmyMc
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To: Mad Dawgg

"Frankly, Hitlery I don't give a damn."


690 posted on 11/18/2004 11:54:19 AM PST by JesseHousman (Execute Mumia Abu-Jamal)
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To: xsrdx
Yep...I had heard (or read) that about R Lee's input on the dialogue. I have read a few books about Kubrick because of my love for his movies (FMJ, Barry Lyndon, Dr. Strangelove, Clockwork Orange, but less interested in Eyes Wide Shut and The Shining, although even those have their moments).

FMJ, IMO, is one of the most compelling movies ever made. The dialogue is tighter than a clam's *ss, the acting is first rate, the music is awesome and the direction is, well, Kubrickian.

691 posted on 11/18/2004 11:57:56 AM PST by Pharmboy (Listen...you can still hear the old media sobbing.)
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To: FeliciaCat

"You take drugs, Danny?"
"Every day."
"Good. So whats the problem?"


692 posted on 11/18/2004 12:00:49 PM PST by petercooper (Kerry voters -- How can 57,166,951 people be so DUMB?)
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To: Pharmboy

"I'd horse whip you if I had a horse" Groucho


693 posted on 11/18/2004 12:00:49 PM PST by areeves79
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To: FeliciaCat

"This steak still has marks where the jockey was hitting it."


694 posted on 11/18/2004 12:02:03 PM PST by petercooper (Kerry voters -- How can 57,166,951 people be so DUMB?)
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To: areeves79

LOL!! And reading it doesn't capture the great Groucho delivery...


695 posted on 11/18/2004 12:02:19 PM PST by Pharmboy (Listen...you can still hear the old media sobbing.)
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To: Remole

"Where did they teach you to talk like this? In some Panama City sailor wanta hump-hump bar or is this getaway day and last shot at his whiskey? Sell crazy someplace else, we're all stocked up her."


696 posted on 11/18/2004 12:03:06 PM PST by Texas Songwriter (Texas Songwriter)
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To: Remole

"Where did they teach you to talk like this? In some Panama City sailor wanta hump-hump bar or is this getaway day and last shot at his whiskey? Sell crazy someplace else, we're all stocked up here."


697 posted on 11/18/2004 12:03:23 PM PST by Texas Songwriter (Texas Songwriter)
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To: Mad Dawgg
Forgive me if someone has already posted this but there are close to 650 responses already an I am not going to read them all.

My favorite movie line.

"Soylent Green is people!"
698 posted on 11/18/2004 12:05:56 PM PST by redheadtoo
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To: FeliciaCat

"This is the worst looking hat I ever saw. I bet you buy a hat like this and you get a free bowl of soup! Oh, it looks good on you though."


699 posted on 11/18/2004 12:06:30 PM PST by petercooper (Kerry voters -- How can 57,166,951 people be so DUMB?)
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To: petercooper

Ah..Home Crap Home

Tom Hanks - The Money Pit


700 posted on 11/18/2004 12:09:25 PM PST by areeves79
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