QUIZ: Can You Guess What Movies These Famous Quotes Are From?
Movies are obviously a popular form of entertainment - we go to theaters to see the latest releases and re-watch our favorites on Netflix and Prime Video. (Who needs DVDs anymore?) With all the hours of movies we watch, it's no surprise that everyone has a favorite moment or two that they'll never forget.
So how well do you know the most famous movie quotes? Put your knowledge to the test by answering the following questions, then tally up your score at the end to see how well you did!
ANSWER: Gone with the Wind
Casablanca might have the most famous quotes on their list, but this one's actually from Gone with the Wind - and it was voted the #1 movie line of all time by the AFI. In the film, Rhett Butler finally stops caring about Scarlett O'Hara and ends their romance with this classic line.
ANSWER: When Harry Met Sally
Can men and women really be just friends? That's the basis of the movie this quote came from. In this particular scene, Sally tries to convince Harry that women fake orgasms all the time by faking one right in the middle of a deli. Another customer sees her, and says to the waitress, "I'll have what she's having."
ANSWER: Forrest Gump
Though this line was spoken by Forrest Gump himself, it's actually just him repeating an idea that his mother told him in the movie. You probably hear people using this line way too often - usually when they're trying to be optimistic and see the positives of life.
ANSWER: Dirty Dancing
This quote comes from none other than Dirty Dancing - you know, the one with that iconic dance scene. Moral of the story: Don't let anyone put you in a corner. If you haven't had the time of your life yet, just throw on some tunes and find a partner to do the famous Dirty Dancing lift with.
ANSWER: A Few Good Men
One of the most memorable lines from A Few Good Men, this quote is another that people use all the time. They're trying to avoid saying the truth because the information is probably too sensitive for a person to know.
ANSWER: Sunset Boulevard
How many times have you said this while getting your picture taken?! It's a phrase people are basically born knowing, and it comes from the 50's film Sunset Boulevard. It's a drama about a silent-film star who hires a screenwriter to help her break back into the business. *cue violence and danger*
ANSWER: Taxi Driver
Yep, that's Travis Bickle's (played by Robert De Niro) infamous tough-guy line from the movie Taxi Driver. You've definitely heard it before, whether you knew what it was from or not. The movie is about a war veteran with insomnia who starts driving cabs around the city - then decides he wants to save the world.
ANSWER: Cool Hand Luke
If you like prison dramas, then you definitely know this line from Cool Hand Luke - a film about a prisoner who won't abide by the rules and keeps trying to escape. You might want to use this quote whenever you just aren't seeing eye-to-eye with someone.
ANSWER: The Terminator
Even though this super simple phrase is only three small words, it's one that stands out in the entire film - probably because it's spoken by a cyborg (a.k.a. Arnold Schwarzenegger) who traveled back in time to kill someone.
ANSWER: Jerry Maguire
A football player isn't pleased with his agent's success, so he dances and repeats, "Show me the money!" over and over again on the phone to get the agent to make it work. It's arguably the best scene of the entire movie, and it even helped the Cuba Gooding Jr. win an Oscar for this role.
ANSWER: Taken
Okay, Liam Neeson's character in Taken is clearly intimidating (in the best way possible), but how else should someone act when their daughter is kidnapped? This famous quote is from the first film of the series, and you know how his enemy responds: "Good luck."
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