What movie quote do you use most often and how often do you use it?

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"You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!”
Is the quote I use most often. It is actually surprisingly useful as a replacement for "you fucked up," if you don't want to/ can't swear. I try very hard each day to make this sentence valid and relevant to as many conversations as possible and I'm getting quite good, using it about 8 times each day.
How about you, GAF?
 
I have no idea. However, the one springing to mind at the moment is "Rue the day / I'm talking imminent rue-age" from Twister. I usually use it playfully when discussing code or some other work situation.
 
"It's possible...pig." -The Princess Bride

I say :it's possible" a lot, and I can't resist throwing on "...pig" a few seconds later.
 
Thinking back on it, I do way too many quotes from The Princess Bride. When I see people doing any kind of combat (or playing chess) I go into the "Oh, I see you are using Bonetti's defense against me, eh?!" dialogue with Inigo and the Man in Black. I say "Have fun storming the castle!" and the "Mostly dead" bit a lot, too.
 
I got a few.

"What's the troooouuuble?" And "did you see what GOD just did to us man?!" From fear and loathing.

Not a phrase, but I say "jeah" a lot. I got that from Mence II society.
 
From my point of view the Jedi are evil!

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"They're more like guidelines, anyway" from Pirates of the Caribbean. Any time I can when someone talks about rules.
 
I don't tell you how to tell me what to do, so don't tell me how to do what you tell me to do.

From Benders Big Score. If anyone asks me to do something with instructions.
 
How could I forget "That'll do, pig"?

Yeah now that you mention it, "that'll do pig" is probably pretty high up there.

I also apparently used "as you wish" a lot and everyone thought I was making a Princess Bride reference when I'd never seen the movie before, though.

"That was a tasty burger!" and "Hold on to your butts" are the two that come immediately to mind.

Sam Jackson is the best.

Oh yeah, "Hold on to your butts" and "Life, uh, finds a way".
 
"Whoo. You know he dead." comes in handy watching action movies

I want a liter of cola

You know the difference between you and me? I make this look good.
 
You know what, I think the phrase I inevitably use most often is "Am I right or am I right. Or am I right." It's not necessarily predicated upon being right at the time, either.
 
You know what, I think the phrase I inevitably use most often is "Am I right or am I right. Or am I right." It's not necessitated upon being right at the time, either.

Shit, man. I forgot about that one. I do that, too.

I'm becoming increasingly aware that 95% of the things I say are just quotes from other people. That's worrying.
 
"Let's show this Prehistoric bitch how we do things Downtown!"
 
"There he goes, off to his room to write that hit dong Alone In My Principals"

- That Thing You Do

"If I'm curt with you, it's because time us of the essence. Do pretty please, with sugar on top, clean the fuckin car!"

- Pulp Fiction
 
"I've been [any mundane activity] when miracles have been leaning on lampposts at 18th and Fairfax" (the actual quote is 'living my life among flyspecks')

Also, from Harvey, when someone can't remember someone's name I pause dramatically then state "Vern.... Vern McIlhenny"
 
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