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top ten cheesy movie lines

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Lifer
The Associated Press
Tuesday, December 7, 2004; 1:44 AM


NEW YORK - Although "Titanic" soared at the box office in 1997, according to a recent survey, its most memorable line - "I'm the king of the world!" - sunk.

British baker Warburtons posed the question "What are your top three cheesiest moments in film?" to 2,000 U.K. moviegoers in celebration of the launch of their new cheese-flavored crumpets.

The line uttered by Leonardo DiCaprio was followed by Patrick Swayze's "Nobody puts baby in the corner" from 1987's "Dirty Dancing" and Andie McDowell's "Is it still raining? I hadn't noticed," from the end of 1994's "Four Weddings and a Funeral."

Warburtons reports that surveyed women opted for romantic comedy moments from films such as "Notting Hill" and "Jerry Maguire" while men preferred silly scenes from action flicks like "Top Gun" and "Braveheart." Despite the gender divide, 33 percent of the overall vote unanimously agreed on the "Titanic" yell as the cheesiest moment.

The list of big cheese moments:

1. "Titanic": Leonardo DiCaprio's "I'm the king of the world!"

2. "Dirty Dancing": Patrick Swayze's "Nobody puts Baby in the corner."

3. "Four Weddings And A Funeral": Andie McDowell's "Is it still raining? I hadn't noticed."

3. "Ghost": Demi Moore's "Ditto," to Patrick Swayze's "I love you."

5. "Top Gun": Val Kilmer to Tom Cruise: "You can be my wingman anytime"

6. "Notting Hill": Julia Roberts' "I'm just a girl ... standing in front of a boy ... asking him to love her."

7. "Independence Day": Bill Pullman's "Today we celebrate our Independence Day!"

8. "Braveheart": Mel Gibson's "They may take our lives, but they will not take our freedom!"

9. "Jerry Maguire": Renee Zellweger to Tom Cruise: "You had me at hello."

10. "The Postman": A blind woman says to Kevin Costner: "You're a godsend, a savior." He replies: "No, I'm a postman."

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damn, repost.... sorry 🙁


well, enjoy it again, or not.
 
Originally posted by: ricochet
Agreed with all but one: Mel Gibson's line in Braveheart was appropriate for the movie.

I was just thinking that. That quote was perfectly suited, I didnt find it cheesy at all.

 
Originally posted by: ricochet
Agreed with all but one: Mel Gibson's line in Braveheart was appropriate for the movie.

yea i agree with you. that doesnt fit in there as a cheesy line, that part of the movie when he's giving that speech puts chills up my spine. its pretty powerful if you ask me.
 
Originally posted by: MrChad
2. "Dirty Dancing": Patrick Swayze's "Nobody puts Baby in the corner."

I can't believe that's not number 1.

It was a UK survey group...

I say #2 should be Independence Day and #1 should be Jerry McGwire's Show me the money or you had me at hello


All time best movie quote:
Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?
 
"Braveheart": Mel Gibson's "They may take our lives, but they will not take our freedom!"

Thats an awesome line from an awesome movie. Not cheesy at all.
 
How about Empire Strikes Back?

"NOOOOOOOOOOO! That's imPOSSible!"

The delivery was more cheesy than the line itself. 😛
 
Originally posted by: waggy
"I live my life a quarter mile at a time" great great line.

"You were granny-shifting when you shoulda been double clutching!!!"

"You thought you had me!?! You didn't even have your car!"

"It doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winning is winning."
 
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