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Title: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: heather on 27 Jan 2007, 16:06
(stemming from a gabbly convo)

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Big Lebowski
Clerks
Pulp Fiction
Fight Club

Add yours. GO.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Peet on 27 Jan 2007, 16:08
Monty Python's Life of Brian.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Entilzah on 27 Jan 2007, 16:19
Anything Monty Python
Serenity
Full Metal Jacket
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Cartilage Head on 27 Jan 2007, 16:24
 That's gay, Entilzah. You're gay.

 I'll bet you could suck a golfball through a garden hose.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Valrus on 27 Jan 2007, 16:26
I mean when you kids say something and giggle I assume it's Harry Potter or Pokemon.

(http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/not_really_into_pokemon.png)
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Ozymandias on 27 Jan 2007, 16:29
Also,

Anything Monty Python

(http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/monty_python.jpg)

So, in concluson:

xkcd
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Mr u Suk on 27 Jan 2007, 16:51
around my local Michigan area, Bruce Campbell is our hero, so...

Army of Darkness
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Moo Cakes on 27 Jan 2007, 18:19
Zoolander. But I support this over-quoted-ness.
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Post by: Scrambled Egg Machine on 27 Jan 2007, 18:38
Quote from: Entilzah

Serenity
Full Metal Jacket
Actually, most of the kids at my school dont even know these are movies.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: ampersandwitch on 27 Jan 2007, 19:48
The Godfather
Starwars
That video Shoes from Youtube

That's all I can think of for now, but I had more just a second ago.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: The extra letter on 27 Jan 2007, 21:50
Not a movie, but The Simpsons.

Seriously, stop quoting it, people.

I know you've got an encyclopedic knowledge of all the best quotes from all the series, but seriously.

Stop.

For the love of god.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Runs_With_Scissors on 27 Jan 2007, 23:35
Anchorman
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Post by: KharBevNor on 28 Jan 2007, 03:09
Stop.

Me, stop quoting the Simpsons? Unpossible!
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: tomselleck69 on 28 Jan 2007, 04:27
fight club, boondock saints, donnie darko, monty python, all tarantino, yadda yadda yadda the basics...
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Toeofdoom on 28 Jan 2007, 04:51
Borat, definitely. Do not quote borat. it is not funny.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: IronOxide on 28 Jan 2007, 07:40
How has nobody said Napoleon Dynamite yet? God, if one more person says "I already made like an infinity of those", I'm going to take them out back and break their kneecaps with a baseball bat.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: KharBevNor on 28 Jan 2007, 08:13
Borat, definitely. Do not quote borat. it is not funny.

You not like?
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Post by: Alphapenguin on 28 Jan 2007, 09:15
Scarface.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Valrus on 28 Jan 2007, 10:25
You not like?

Unfortunately, I think Khar must quote Borat or he will be execute.

Oh God, I'm so sorry. I just couldn't resist. I haven't even seen the movie.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Thy Dungeonman on 28 Jan 2007, 11:59
It's probably not overquoted in general, but with my friends and I, it's Eurotrip.

"This isn't where I parked my car."

Yeah.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: kokeyjoe on 28 Jan 2007, 15:21
I'd have to say the film(s) with the most annoyingly over-quoted one-liners would have to be the Austin Powers series.
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Post by: mer on 28 Jan 2007, 15:26
Napoleon Dynamite, and while not a movei Seinfeld is quoted by my friends non-stop.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: louize 5 on 28 Jan 2007, 17:31
Casablanca ("Play it again, Sam" -- altough that's not the original line)
Soylent Green ("Soylent green is people")
Citizen Kane ("Rosebud")
Terminator ("Hasta la vista, baby")
ET ("ET Come home")
Forrest Gump ("Run Forrest Run" "Life is like a box of chocolates")
Star Wars ("May the Force be with you..", general Yoda-like talk)

And of course those already mentioned.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Kid Modernist on 28 Jan 2007, 18:16
It's ET phone home.

I like repeating movies I like to repeat, but hate when other people do it to movies I don'tlike repeated.

Fight Club type bad ass stuff mostly.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: sandysmilinstrange on 28 Jan 2007, 18:45
Fight Club
Austin Powers (especially "Get in my belly." Just... gargle with drain cleaner)
Napolean Dynamite (Honestly, it wasn't THAT funny when John Heder said it. It certainly isn't when you do)
Fight Club (Sorry? What was that first rule of fight club again? I can't quite seem to get it straight.)

And although they aren't movies, a lot of Saturday Night Live skits don't need to be repeated once again. The exception to this is Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy. I can listen to absolutely anyone on earth recite those and giggle.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Mnementh on 28 Jan 2007, 18:57
I don't really need to add anything to casey's list, because those are the ones that irritate me the most too
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: fish across face on 28 Jan 2007, 21:21
Who's Casey?  I find it real confusing that people use bods' names on here quite regularly... but then I am easily confused.

Among my friends This Is Spinal Tap is a little played out... "This one goes to 11" "Of course it's sexist! What's wrong with being sexist?" and the ever-handy "I have an armadillo down my trousers".
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: KharBevNor on 29 Jan 2007, 00:58
Oh God, I'm so sorry. I just couldn't resist. I haven't even seen the movie.

You should see! Very good!
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: öde on 29 Jan 2007, 01:47
Great education! Bring whole family!
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: SonofZ3 on 29 Jan 2007, 05:56
I saw Boondock Saints was mentioned as over-quoted, and how true that is. I'm sitting in class right now, listening (unfortunately) to a couple people quoting that movie.
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Post by: JJMitchell on 29 Jan 2007, 07:13
I think everyone hit the movies that I hear quoted for too often.

I quote ghostbusters sometimes.  Not sure how common that is.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: öde on 29 Jan 2007, 08:30
No-one quotes good movies here,
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: ThePQ4 on 29 Jan 2007, 11:21
-Napolean Dynamite
-Monty Python and the Holy Grail (I think I am one of the few people on the planet that did NOT GET THIS MOVIE! And don't say it's because I don't understand British humor. I usually do. It just wasn't funny...now The Meaning of Life was fuckin' HILARIOUS...omg.)
-Forrest Gump (If my brother says that stupid Box of Chocolate line ever again, I will cut out his tongue...)
-Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
-Austin Powers
-And, while it is not a movie, the Potter Puppet Pals videos.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: öde on 29 Jan 2007, 12:03
-And, while it is not a movie, the Potter Puppet Pals videos.

Bother bother bother bother bother!

I don't really like Holy Grail or Meaning of Life. The Life Of Brian was awesome though.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: ThePQ4 on 29 Jan 2007, 12:32
I haven't seen Life of Brian yet, but my friend Mel was talking about it last night, said I might enjoy it. (We just like the 'Every Sperm is Sacred' song from Meaning of Life, haha).

My favorite part from a PPP video is from the the new one, Wizard Angst, "My parents are dead, my life sucks, and I'm always surrounded by fucking goblins and shit all of the time. I mean what the fuck!" Mwahaha... I need to go watch that now. Excuse me.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Thrillho on 29 Jan 2007, 13:32
Anchorman

I would suggest ANYTHING with Will Ferrell in it.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: incompletesuicide on 29 Jan 2007, 17:02
i Agree with Napolean Dynomite. I swear to god.

Really though, I don't hear clerks quoted very much, so it doesnt bother, plus its in my top ten.

And how can you NOT quote the simpsons. I am so guilty of this.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: -sam on 30 Jan 2007, 16:14
My hand to God, I have a coworker who has never seen the Simpson's.  I do Simpson's riffs and she just stares at me like I've got a trout coming out of my nose.

Just to add two more flicks:  Office Space and Airplane!.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: ampersandwitch on 30 Jan 2007, 16:52
Great education! Bring whole family!
I know I did.
My dad laughed his ass off, my mom looked like she was about to cry, and my brother had the sense to sit in the back and not between the two of them like I did.
THANKSGIVING WAS RUINED.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: TheBoredOne on 30 Jan 2007, 20:42
Movies my friends and I are guilty of over-quoting:

Dude, Where's My Car? (hehe, I still say shibby)

The 40 Year Old Virgin. (The Yknow Why You're Gay? scene, especially)

Just Friends seems to get quoted a lot too.

And now for another "it's not a movie... but..."

Dane Cook
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Post by: Johnny C on 30 Jan 2007, 22:29
Oh jeez guys, I think I probably have to go with every movie, ever.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: öde on 31 Jan 2007, 00:21
Yeah, original content, damnit.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Lines on 31 Jan 2007, 09:31
for my friends, it's Christopher Guest movies (mostly Waiting for Guffman), The Princess Bride (which ironically has Christopher Guest in it), Monty Python movies, Boondock Saints, and Anchorman. It's ok, because I actually liked all but Anchorman a lot. Anchorman just bothers me, other than the fight scene.


quoting Borat is worse than quoting Napoleon Dynamite. srsly.

oh, and it's not a movie, but people quote The End of the World video all the time. and this one guy i know says, "OMG SHOES" all the time from that Shoes video.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: bujiatang on 31 Jan 2007, 11:21
Ghostbusters.

someone asks a stupid question equivalent to "hey, where do these stairs go?" "they go up" is the logical response.

"ray's gone bye-bye Egon; what have you got left?"
"I'm too terrified for rational thought"


"what are you supposed to be? some kind of a cosmonaut?"
"no, we're exterminators. someone saw a cockroach up on 12."

"Are you... Alice... menstrating right now?"

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Post by: carrotosaurus on 31 Jan 2007, 13:20
Half Baked. An awesome movie, but still quoted way too much.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: ampersandwitch on 31 Jan 2007, 13:26
There is an asshole in my gender class who will not fucking stop quoting Borat.
He's all like "GREAT SUCCESS!" to fucking everything that happens.
It's so annoying!  I have not heard him talk without quoting Borat for this entire semester.
Plus, you can always see him in the halls, mackin on his gross Canadian girlfriend.  I cannot believe someone actually goes for this.
It's hard to explain, because I loved Borat, and sometimes quote it, but he is just SO BAD at doing it and SO IGNORANT (he thinks Borat is just making fun of Kazakhstan, not even knowing it was not even filmed there. . .) that it drives me nuts.
:(
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: ThePQ4 on 31 Jan 2007, 13:31
Aye...quoting isn't funny when people do it stupid.  :| Rephrase that so it makes sense...
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Post by: Thy Dungeonman on 31 Jan 2007, 13:38
Yeah, I hate it when stuff like that happens. For example, I would quote a movie, and my friends, having never seen said movie, begin to quote me quoting the movie, but they always manage to get it wrong. It annoys me to no end.
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Post by: ampersandwitch on 31 Jan 2007, 13:54
Yeah, I hate it when stuff like that happens. For example, I would quote a movie, and my friends, having never seen said movie, begin to quote me quoting the movie, but they always manage to get it wrong. It annoys me to no end.
It's the worst.
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Post by: JJMitchell on 31 Jan 2007, 13:57
Princess Bride.

"No more rhymes, I mean it!"
"Anybody wanna peanut?"
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: kokeyjoe on 01 Feb 2007, 03:43
Plus, you can always see him in the halls, mackin on his gross Canadian girlfriend.  I cannot believe someone actually goes for this.

Dude, be careful, you're gonna piss off our resident Canadians.  Especially the gross ones.


;)
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: ampersandwitch on 01 Feb 2007, 06:23
Actually, I didn't mean to say that she was gross because she is Canadian.  She just beat me up every day in the seventh grade, plus she makes  walking the halls an unpleasantry, seeing as how every time I walk past her, she is rutting with her human degenerate of a mate.
Plus, she is stupid.
But I really like all the other Candadians I've met. 
They're cuties.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: kokeyjoe on 01 Feb 2007, 06:36
Maybe I should have put a </sarcasm> at the end of my post.  It's okay, Amper.  I still think you're totally awesome.   8-)
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Lines on 01 Feb 2007, 07:24
I forgot Young Frankenstein, among other Mel Brooks movies.

Vould you like to go for a roll in se hay? Voll voll, voll in ze hay.

Yes, yes! He vas my boyfriend!

Where wolf? There wolf. There castle.



ok, i'm done. i am very guilty of quoting this movie.
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Post by: Peter Harris on 02 Feb 2007, 10:39
People's quoting skills are starting tax my listening-to-quotations-from-Napolean-Dynamite skills.
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Post by: TheBoredOne on 02 Feb 2007, 12:27
among other Mel Brooks movies.

We don't need no stinkin' badges!
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: guywithoutsocks on 02 Feb 2007, 13:23
Dammit, I was going to say 'Blazing Saddles/Young Frankenstein'.  I'm as guilty as anyone of quoting these movies though.
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Post by: Evil_Lathander on 03 Feb 2007, 14:39
The Matrix...
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Triskelivus on 03 Feb 2007, 15:30
Hellooo000??!

James Bond?
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Sythe on 03 Feb 2007, 21:37
The next time I'm running and someone spews Forrest Gump at me, I swear I am going to take their throat with my teeth.
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Post by: Johnny C on 03 Feb 2007, 22:49
Are your friends stuck in 1994?
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Post by: Thrillho on 04 Feb 2007, 13:09
Life is like a box of chocolates.

Nobody likes the continentals.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Spike on 05 Feb 2007, 02:53
fight club, boondock saints, donnie darko, monty python, all tarantino, yadda yadda yadda the basics...

I find boondock saints to be an odd one.  That's mainly because out of all the people I've run into I'm one of the few people who actually knew about it.

Movies don't really bother me, I just hate it when people quote comedians constantly.  This is compounded by the fact that they usually get it wrong.   That being said, there is an exception.  If someone answers a question with the answer "42" and the answer is not actually "42" I cannot be held responsible for any damage that I may visit upon their mind or body.

I reserve the right to yell out "Can you dig it? CAN YOU DIG IT?"
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Post by: doki on 05 Feb 2007, 04:12
how did we get to the second page without mentioning fucking Waynes World yet?









am i really that old?
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Post by: kokeyjoe on 05 Feb 2007, 04:15
I just said "Zang!" to Will last week.
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Post by: magnanimusman on 07 Feb 2007, 20:29
wedding crashers

"You motor-boating bastard mmbmbmbmbmbmbmbm."
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Post by: Radical Ed on 08 Feb 2007, 17:36
When talking with my best friend, I believe roughly every other sentence is an Eddie Izzard quote...
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Post by: ampersandwitch on 08 Feb 2007, 17:41
So slap him, it's a bad habit to have.
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Post by: Lunchbox on 08 Feb 2007, 19:32
My friends and I are incredibly guilty of quoting Homestarrunner. We can have entire conversations in it.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: guywithoutsocks on 09 Feb 2007, 07:34
what about Zero Wing?  I think its time in the sun has come and gone, but it seemed like I couldn't go out in public without seeing 'all your base' somewhere for a while.
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Post by: Thy Dungeonman on 10 Feb 2007, 14:47
When it comes to Zero Wing, I try to quote every part except the All Your Base line. I'll occasionally insert "For great justice!" into everyday conversation.
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Post by: imapiratearg on 10 Feb 2007, 22:41
DAVE CHAPELLE, Super Troopers (i live in Vermont...), and Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure/Bogus Journey.  Altough i question how often those last two are quoted.  Oh, and National Lampoon's Animal House.
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Post by: öde on 11 Feb 2007, 04:06
"For great justice!" is a great way to express how much something needs/needed to be done.
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Post by: WhiteWizard42 on 12 Feb 2007, 18:26
We don't need no stinkin' badges!

Badgers?  Badgers?  We don't need no stinking badgers!

UHF would be overquoted if more people had actually watched it.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Shming on 12 Feb 2007, 19:28
Napolean Dynamite, I cannot STAND IT at all I get so angry
and Mean Girls
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: jimbunny on 12 Feb 2007, 21:01
OK, smartass time. "We don't need no badges!" is originally from The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, an old film with Humphrey Bogart.

Quote
Badges!? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges! I don't have to show you any stinking badges!

Of course, when people quote it, they're usually quoting Blazing Saddles - which, along with every other Mel Brooks film excepting Young Frankenstein, and every Python movie as well, is insufferable to actually watch, but really fun to quote...in moderation!

Hmmm...Arnold Schwarzenegger movies are just not quoted nearly enough, though. (sarcasm? I'm actually not sure)
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Post by: rasufelle on 13 Feb 2007, 10:28
Around here, Pauly Shore movies are still way overquoted.

"Buddeeee!"

While his popularity died, his words live on through the voices of the idiot masses.

Also, I have a friend who overquotes "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", which while an interesting movie, it gets annoying the fifth or sixth time they quote it in a little under an hour.  Then again, I'm one to talk as I constantly quote the "Bring it On" and "Legally Blonde" movies.
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Post by: imapiratearg on 13 Feb 2007, 13:30
Quote
Of course, when people quote it, they're usually quoting Blazing Saddles - which, along with every other Mel Brooks film excepting Young Frankenstein, and every Python movie as well, is insufferable to actually watch, but really fun to quote...in moderation

:[
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Post by: Vanilla Gorilla on 13 Feb 2007, 14:08
"Are you... Alice... menstrating right now?"

sealab?
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Vanilla Gorilla on 13 Feb 2007, 14:09
the only thing i ever quote is "ay, where da white women at?"
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Bennett the Sage on 13 Feb 2007, 22:59
Apocalypse Now: "I love the smell of *enter random funny item here* in the morning."
Listen people, if you are not Robert Duvall, then you have no right mentioning that line in any way, shape or form.

Yknow what movie has a hell of a lot of great one liners that one would expect people to repeat over and over but arent? Sin City. Honestly, I was half expecting every guy who thought he was cool as Marv to incessantly keep on saying "It'll be loud and nasty...my kind of kill."
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Post by: Jeppo on 14 Feb 2007, 00:38
its not a film,b but the tv series spaced is far too overquoted.
ah, simon pegg & co' new film 'hot fuzz' out so very soon. i bet thats going to get over quoted for a couple of months
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Princess Leah on 14 Feb 2007, 03:44
empire records, probably I'm guilty of this too, but its probably ok because its a good movie.
also bring it on, which is hideous.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: rdalke on 14 Feb 2007, 13:30
Dane Cook with his classic "Who shit on the coats?" etc.
Anchorman/Talladega Nights "Shake and Bake!" "That just happened!" or maybe a little "I'M IN A GLASS BOX OF EMOTION"
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Post by: Locke on 15 Feb 2007, 16:57
around here it depends on the crowd.  High school, it was always Donnie Darko, Boondock Saints, and a bunch of shitty vampire movies for the suburban "we're so oppressed even though we're privileged white kids" crowd.  For the "You just hate me because I'm black, even though I'm really a privileged white kid" crowd it was almost always Sky High and Half Baked.  For the "Dude, I'm like... soo... high" crowd it was Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (although I approve of that, HST is fuckwin), Mallrats, and Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back.

For my crowd the "Pop-culture Junkies" it was usually the slightly less known tings, Fear and Loathing among them.  Lord of the Rings, if only for Gollum imitations during class, Red Vs. Blue (still what I quote all-too-much), and for me and me alone, High Fidelity, because I push that movie like a drug dealer on everyone I know, as a precondition to further interaction.  They don't have to like it, mind you, they just have to SEE it.
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Post by: McTaggart on 15 Feb 2007, 17:24
Oh god, Red vs Blue. If I never hear anything from that ever again it will be way too soon. Dammit people, it wasn't even that funny.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Narr on 16 Feb 2007, 06:21
I just read over this thread and came to a conclusion.

Overquoted movies entirely depends on your circle of friends.

A couple people said Boondock Saints.  Now, I've said a random quote or two from the movie around friends, but there's only a handful of people on this entire campus who've seen it.  Same with Pulp Fiction.

The overquoted movie in my world is Happy Gilmore.  I bet my brothers could re-enact that movie verbatim. edit:  Oh, oh, and I can't forget Dumb and Dumber. edit edit:  For that matter, any comedy Jim Carrey has stared in.
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Post by: imapiratearg on 16 Feb 2007, 15:33
Oh god, Red vs Blue. If I never hear anything from that ever again it will be way too soon. Dammit people, it wasn't even that funny.

You know, you could bitch about anything.  We're getting a tank, and you're complaining about chicks.  What chicks are we gonna pick up man?!
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Lines on 16 Feb 2007, 19:24
Hmmm...Arnold Schwarzenegger movies are just not quoted nearly enough, though. (sarcasm? I'm actually not sure)

i know people who sit around and talk with an Ahnuld accent. that's usually when i walk away or yell something at them in german, because they can't understand any of it.
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Post by: StaedlerMars on 17 Feb 2007, 06:25
"I'm Rick James, bitch."

Single most over quoted line ever, in my opinion. 

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Post by: Stayc on 22 Feb 2007, 03:42
Corky Romano.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: imapiratearg on 23 Feb 2007, 13:24
i can't recall anyone ever quoting Corky Romano
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Post by: Lukeypoo on 24 Feb 2007, 12:21
There's a movie called Bronx Warrior, if you are one of the like 200 people who have seen it you'll understand why it's on top of my list of overquoted films. My friends and I constantly quote Clone High and Kids in the hall, We can spend an entire car ride just letting loose random "Do you know who I am!? Do ya!? I'm Buddy Holly! Get of my way peasant, I wrote Peggy Sue!"

That's just me though...
And I totally overquote every movie I enjoy. Sorry everyone!
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Jeppo on 24 Feb 2007, 16:22
Overquoted movies entirely depends on your circle of friends.

i agree.
its also with everything, not just movies..
too tired to explain...
bleh....
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: SonofZ3 on 25 Feb 2007, 12:35
Among my friends who have seen it "Bas Rutten's Lethal Street Fighting Self Defense System" is quoted on a daily basis, but there is a lot of funny quotes from that DVD.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: GodofGrunts on 27 Feb 2007, 16:41
We don't need no stinkin' badges!

Badgers?  Badgers?  We don't need no stinking badgers!

UHF would be overquoted if more people had actually watched it.

It's a twinkie weiner sandwich!

"Just take this crowbar and bash my skull right in!" " You know I can't do that. You still owe me 5 bucks"

and the greatest quote from UHF "What's inside the box? Nothing! Absolutely nothing! YOU SO STUPID!!!!!!! STUPID!!!!!"
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: GodofGrunts on 27 Feb 2007, 17:08
But seriously though, my family tends to quote: The Emperor's New Groove, Back to the Future I,II,III, Free Wiley, Superstar, Jaws, Nacho Libre, Independence Day

My friends and I like to quote: UHF, Space Balls, (we also tend to quote QC... a lot!), we also quote anything Tenacious D, Major Payne, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut,
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: IlGreven on 27 Feb 2007, 21:00
Anything Monty Python, agreed.  Whenever someone gets a quote run of Life of Brian going, I always throw in, "Finally! An erection from actual physical contact."

No one ever gets it.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: The Overachiever Bandit on 27 Feb 2007, 22:03
My friends and I incessantly quote Talladega Nights. Sometimes I make my little brother say "I'm gonna come at you like a spider monkey" or "I'm all jacked up on Mountain Dew" just to amuse myself.
Also, my boyfriend and I quote Zorro to each other a lot.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: qtownstegy on 27 Feb 2007, 22:16
Movies:
Jerry Maguire: "Show me the money!"
All the rest named.

Shows:
Any Family Guy
South Park
That 70's Show
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: ItsAShameAboutRay on 02 Mar 2007, 11:09
Man, if anything is not quoted enough it's UHF.  I'm guilty in that a large chunk of the time I hear someone say schedule I'll respond with "...Schh-eduled?"
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: eatyrspleens on 06 Mar 2007, 17:46
i can't believe no one has mentioned american beauty yet.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: eveisdawning on 06 Mar 2007, 19:40
I'll also add Dirty Harry. (You have to ask yourself one question: do you feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?) AHHH it isn't cool when you say it. Pretty much only Clint Eastwood can do that line. Really.

And everyone else has said this, but I swear to God, one more person quotes Napoleon Dynamite and I will shove my pencil through their temple. Seriously.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: KID on 06 Mar 2007, 20:20
Friggin idiot, I'll do whatever I feel like I wanna do. Gosh!

But to add to the list, Office Space "I believe you have my stapler"
Which reminds me: YTMND's. I know a lot of them are quotes by themselves, but let's not get technical.
And "I'm sick of these motherfucking snakes on this mutherfucking plane" is heard frequently as well.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: the_tard on 09 Mar 2007, 23:11
Oh, god. Next person to quote "shoes" gets their lungs RIPPED OUT OF THEIR BODY AND FORCE-FED TO THEM. I'm not joking. I'll hunt you down. I'm crazy like that.
Title: Re: Movies that are far too overquoted
Post by: Hat on 11 Mar 2007, 05:40
its not a film,b but the tv series spaced is far too overquoted.
ah, simon pegg & co' new film 'hot fuzz' out so very soon. i bet thats going to get over quoted for a couple of months

It is all I can do to stop myself from hollering out "BY THE POWER OF GREYSKULL" at any given moment.