Caddyshack
The quote is actually "Judy, Judy, Judy." My recollection is that many voice impersonators used that as a Cary Grant quote, but he had never actually said it. Being quite tired of trying to correct the record, as the story goes, there was a film (sorry, can't answer that one) where Grant said the line to a camera for posterity, so at least there was an actual recording of him saying it.
The Shining. actually the movie didn't say it, Jack Nicholson did... in that movie.
Gothika.
Shrek.
This quote is originally from Aquilies in the movie Troy. However, it is also quoted by Leonidas in the movie 300, in an allusion to the movie 'Troy'.
The quote is actually "Judy, Judy, Judy." My recollection is that many voice impersonators used that as a Cary Grant quote, but he had never actually said it. Being quite tired of trying to correct the record, as the story goes, there was a film (sorry, can't answer that one) where Grant said the line to a camera for posterity, so at least there was an actual recording of him saying it.
There is no evidence that Yamamoto actually said this. The quote comes from the movie "Tora, Tora, Tora."
The Shining. actually the movie didn't say it, Jack Nicholson did... in that movie.
It was from a movie called "it"
This quote is from the movie *The Ten*, directed by David Wain, from 2007.
The phrase "If you look for the evil in people, you will surely find it" is often attributed to Abraham Lincoln, though its exact origins are unclear. It reflects the idea that one's perspective and focus can influence how they perceive others.
White Chicks!
It's always best to get a quote first. In general you should get at least two quotes in order to compare them. Only after that should you actually go with one.
Movie quote. A movie quotation.
The Quote Is From the Film Called: "Beyond Rangoon"
Not if you don't own the rights for the quote.
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