simply-haley
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The Most Overused Movie Lines!
Every so often you hear those lines that have been in so many movies so many times its annoying, it mostly happens in action movies! So name ones you can think of!
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Failure is not an option!
In a horror movie ... Whatever you do just run for your lives ... lol
In the 80s there were a load of movies that over used the line 'It's Showtime'.
Also if it's a movie involving a computer game you can always guarantee that the poster will say, 'is it a game or is it real?' or similar variations.
Same goes for a fantasy on the poster they'll use, ‘Seeing is believing'
Also if it's a movie involving a computer game you can always guarantee that the poster will say, 'is it a game or is it real?' or similar variations.
Same goes for a fantasy on the poster they'll use, ‘Seeing is believing'
in horror movies when they say "lets split up"
"I love you"
Seriously, I watched The Constant Gardener the other day, they must've used that phrase like, 20 times.
Seriously, I watched The Constant Gardener the other day, they must've used that phrase like, 20 times.
'Let's go'. Preceeded or followed by the chambering a shotgun round.
Gabe Powers wrote: "I love you"
Seriously, I watched The Constant Gardener the other day, they must've used that phrase like, 20 times.
No girlfriend Gabe??
Seriously, I watched The Constant Gardener the other day, they must've used that phrase like, 20 times.
No girlfriend Gabe??
No, I have one, I was being facicious(sp?).
...but she is going to school in Washington, so I only get to see her every few months. Not that that's anyone's business.
...but she is going to school in Washington, so I only get to see her every few months. Not that that's anyone's business.
Hmmm...no one has mentioned "I'll be back"? Arnie coined the phrase but I have seen a few movies that have used this recently....
'Jeff? Have you used my hand cream?'
The times I've heard that line in films.
The times I've heard that line in films.
"Two thumbs up" appearing on loads of DVD covers particually R1


