Favorite Movie Quotes

July 11, 2010

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My daughter, age 2 (soon to be 3), seems to have acquired a favorite quote from a TV show.  Last weekend, she started saying “Wait a minute!  coconuts don’t have feet!”  The line, of course, is from the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episode Goofy’s Coconutty Monkey.  Spoiler alert: Chip and Dale stole the coconuts.

This got me started thinking about my favorite lines from movies.  There’s the old standby – “My Name is Inigo Montoya.  You killed my father.  Prepare to die!” – uttered by Mr. Montoya in The Princess Bride.

My very favorite line from a movie actually requires an explanation.  The quote is this: “Oh.  Dog and a beer.

OK, how many of you know exactly where that comes from?  There’s probably one person out there.  It comes from The Field of Dreams, an all-time favorite movie of mine.  The brilliance isn’t in the line itself.  It’s in the setup.  Prior to this, Ray Kinsella had asked Terence Mann “What do you want?”  Mann had responded “I want them to stop looking to me for answers, begging me to speak again, write again, be a leader. I want them to start thinking for themselves. I want my privacy.”  This is a perfectly fitting response for a reclusive author who hates the spotlight.

Then we see Ray gesture up at a concession stand and he asks “No, I mean, what do you want.”  At this point, the question shifts from something that requires an answer from deep within the soul to something that requires an answer from deep within the stomach – eliciting the request for a hot dog and a beer.  The setup is everything.

What’s your favorite movie line?

One Comment (+add yours?)

  1. Martin Kelly
    Jul 12, 2010 @ 10:21:53

    DUDE!!!

    I didn’t think anyone else remembered The Princes Bride.
    I agree that ““My Name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die!” is the best line, but there are some many more in that movie, such as “I do not think that means what you think it means”

    My other favorite line (and I don’t want any comments from the women in the audience) is from the quiet man. As John Wayne is dragging Maureen O’Hare home, an elderly lady runs up to him and offers him a tree branch saying “here is a good stick to beat the pretty lady”

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