10 Famous phrases from cinema 🎦


Here are 10 Famous phrases from cinema:


"Here's looking at you, kid." - This famous phrase is spoken by the character of Rick Blaine, played by Humphrey Bogart, in "Casablanca" from 1942. The scene takes place in a bar where Rick meets his former love, Ilsa Lund, played by Ingrid Bergman. Rick looks at Ilsa in the eyes while saying this phrase with a tone of regret and melancholy. The phrase has become iconic for the way it expresses Rick's sense of loss and longing.

"I'm the king of the world!" - This phrase is spoken by the character of Jack Dawson, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, in "Titanic" from 1997. The scene takes place on the deck of the ship, where Jack has just climbed after winning a game of cards. As he looks out at the horizon, Jack shouts this phrase with enthusiasm and a sense of freedom.


"You can't handle the truth!" - This phrase is spoken by the character of Col. Nathan R. Jessup, played by Jack Nicholson, in "A Few Good Men" from 1992. The scene takes place in a courtroom during a trial, where the character of Tom Cruise is trying to obtain information from Col. Jessup. Col. Jessup shouts this phrase with vehemence and determination, questioning Cruise's ability to handle the truth.


"Go ahead, make my day." - This phrase is spoken by the character of Harry Callahan, played by Clint Eastwood, in "Sudden Impact" from 1983. The scene takes place in a bar where Harry is threatening an armed criminal. Harry says this phrase with a tone of challenge and determination, inviting the criminal to make his move.


"E.T. phone home." - This phrase is spoken by the character of E.T., an extraterrestrial protagonist of the film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" from 1982. The phrase is spoken as E.T. is trying to repair his spaceship to return home. The phrase has become famous for the simple and poignant way in which E.T. expresses his desire to go home.


"I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." - This phrase is spoken by the character of Vito Corleone, played by Marlon Brando, in "The Godfather" from 1972. The phrase is spoken during a conversation in which Vito is trying to gain the respect of another character by offering an offer he can't refuse. The phrase has become iconic for the way it expresses Vito's determination and power.

"You had me at 'hello.'" - This phrase is spoken by the character of Dorothy Boyd, played by RenΓ©e Zellweger, in "Jerry Maguire" from 1996. The scene takes place at a party where Dorothy first meets Jerry, played by Tom Cruise. Dorothy says this phrase to Jerry after he tells her a heartfelt speech about his feelings for her. The phrase has become famous for the way it expresses Dorothy's instant connection with Jerry.

"I am your father." - This phrase is spoken by the character of Darth Vader, played by James Earl Jones, in "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back" from 1980. The scene takes place in a dramatic confrontation between Darth Vader and the protagonist, Luke Skywalker. Darth Vader reveals to Luke that he is his father, causing a shocking revelation that changes the course of the story.


"Say 'hello' to my little friend!" - This phrase is spoken by the character of Tony Montana, played by Al Pacino, in "Scarface" from 1983. The scene takes place during a tense shootout where Tony is holding a gun and threatening his enemies. Tony says this phrase with a menacing tone, showing off his weapon and implying that he is not afraid to use it.

"Here's Johnny!" - This phrase is spoken by the character of Jack Torrance, played by Jack Nicholson, in "The Shining" from 1980. The scene takes place as Jack is trying to break down a door to get to his wife and son, who are locked inside a bathroom. Jack says this phrase with a manic and threatening tone, using an axe to try and break down the door. The phrase has become famous for the way it captures Jack's descent into madness and violent behavior.

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