Okay I was thinking of some of the cheesy lines that we hear in films! It seems like that was a major fortay to 80s films, they had to have cheesy lines in them! Can anyone think of some of their favorite cheesy lines??
There are so many many movies to pick from but here a few to get you started:
Ghostbusters Footloose Ferris Bueller's Day Off Secret Admirerer The Allnighter Midnight Madness Clue Sixteen Candles The Legend of Billie Jean 9 to 5 Shag The Money Pit The Running Man Twins War of the Roses
Those are a few to get the memories started! I hope that we come up with some good ones!
Posted by MotleyRulz (Member # 3598) on :
Commando
Arnie: "Let off some steam Bennett" after Bennett gets the boiler pipe stuck through him.....
Posted by Nice Guy Sammy_Hain (Member # 3150) on :
from the Running Man
Killian here's your Sub Zero, now plain zero
Posted by Spooka Lupa (Member # 2700) on :
"She's your girlfriend; you take care of her!"
Posted by The Malster (Member # 2411) on :
Commando has some seriously cheesy lines.
Favourite one from any 80's film has to be from Commando
When Matrix is fighting Cooke in the motel and Cooke pulls out a gun:
Cooke: "f*ck you a*shole" (Gun jams) Martrix: "f*ck YOU a*shole"!!!!
Classic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Jessie the Sunflower Goddess (Member # 1877) on :
Spooka what is that line that you posted from?? "She's your girlfriend, take care of her!"
Posted by Bionic Bigfoot (Member # 2490) on :
Chuck Norris-"I'm gonna hit you with so many lefts you're gonna beg me for a right." I forget which one it was from. They all seem to run together like one big never-ending Chuck Norris fest.
Posted by Bionic Bigfoot (Member # 2490) on :
Next Of Kin -Patrick Swayze "You think you're bad? You haven't seen bad yet, but it's comming."
Above The Law (Just after Steven Segal breaks one badguy's neck and throws another one off the roof to his death...) Partner- "What happened in there?" Steven Segal- "One thought he was invencible and the other thougth he could fly." Partner- "So what did you do?" Steven Segal- "I proved them both wrong."
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
JOKER (after letting his fellow mobster have it with his pen of death): The pen is truly mightier than the sword.
Posted by The Mouse Avenger (Member # 4406) on :
quote:Originally posted by Chris the CandyFanMan: JOKER (after letting his fellow mobster have it with his pen of death): The pen is truly mightier than the sword.
I love that one!
Posted by eightieschick (Member # 4385) on :
From Raw Deal: Arnold Swarzenegger (in thick Austrian accent): "You should not drink and bake!" after his wife throws an entire cake at him.
Posted by Spooka Lupa (Member # 2700) on :
Jessie- Evil Dead. Of course, there's plenty of cheesy dialogue from all three films.
"Why are you *******s torturing me like this? WHY??"
The second one had some good ones too.
"Groovy."
Or The Lost Boys: "One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach: all the damn vampires."
Posted by MotleyRulz (Member # 3598) on :
Three Amigos
Martin Short: "It was a mail plane."
Chevy Chase: "How do you know?"
Martin Short: "Didn't ya notice it's little balls?"
Posted by Spooka Lupa (Member # 2700) on :
"SENIOR GUAPO!"
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
Originally posted by Bionic Bigfoot: Next Of Kin -Patrick Swayze "You think you're bad? You haven't seen bad yet, but it's comming."
Bigfoot, I'm from Kentucky and did that movie do us proud or what? I cracked up out loud watching this movie....or was that crying when I saw some of my relatives as extras.
[ 09. June 2006, 16:32: Message edited by: Valley ]
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
"But I was on a Break!" Steve, Double Deuce Bouncer in "Roadhouse"
Posted by rocksteadyflamethrower (Member # 1065) on :
Wouldn't it be more accurate to call these "funniest lines"? To me, cheesy lines mean bad dialogue. A lot of the movies on these lists were well-written, so I don't see how they could be called cheesy.
Sincerely,
John Kilduff
Posted by MotleyRulz (Member # 3598) on :
But what one person may find cheesy another may find funny and vice versa. It's not the opinion of one person but many together..........
Posted by Jessie the Sunflower Goddess (Member # 1877) on :
Thanks Motley...........I just want someone to put something that is meaningful to them whether they think it is cheesy or funny.
Posted by rocksteadyflamethrower (Member # 1065) on :
[QUOTE]Originally posted by MotleyRulz: But what one person may find cheesy another may find funny and vice versa. It's not the opinion of one person but many together.......... [/QUOTE0]
Well, then wouldn't it be even *MORE* accurate to call the thread "best lines"?
Sincerely,
John Kilduff
[ 10. June 2006, 07:52: Message edited by: rocksteadyflamethrower ]
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
Rocksteady, no disrespect to your opinion, but I actually agree with Motley on this discussion. I can enjoy a movie and think it is well written, be there can be a line or lines in that movie that are way cheesy in my opinion.
Another example would be "Dirty Dancing", I liked the movie, but when Swayze says "Nobody puts Baby in a corner" it makes me bust out laughing because of the cheesiness of that line. Now other people might think it is so romantic, but it just strikes me as total cheese.
Posted by Brandon777 (Member # 4014) on :
It's funny because I've never seen Dirty Dancing. The only thing I know from that movie is the song "I had the time of my life"(I think that's the name of it) and that line "Nobody puts baby in a corner". That has to be one of the most cheesy lines ever LOL. If I was Swayze, I would not have said that line. I would have been like "you need to come up with a better line because I'm not saying that."
I'm telling you, if you want to see the most cheesiest movie ever made, watch "The Annihilators". That movie can put Kraft out of business.
Posted by Stitch G (Member # 2895) on :
Number one cheesy line - "You had me at hello".
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
Nobody ever says my favorite movie lines...
One of my favorites actually has the word "Cheese" in it.
From Arthur...At the end when the guy picks the knife up from the cheese, like he's coming to stab Arthur, and Arthur says" Do you think he wants some cheese?"...we say that all the time, and then my mom loves the line from Arthur where he says at the end..."How about making me a disgusting tunafish sandwich"....my mom says that to me at lunch all the time...she'll say...want me to make you a disgusting tunafish sandwich.
We always say "Don't you hate Perry's wife?" -from Arthur. Like we say that when we don't like someone.
We quote movies around here on a daily basis.
We quote Raising Arizona all the time.
Like... What's he need his Dip-Tet??
I don't know if those are consider cheesey...I guess it is a matter of opinion on what cheesey means.
Posted by Sissy (Member # 4803) on :
Ok, Ok...I got it! "Sixteen candles"...
"Make a wish, Samantha"
"it already came true"...
That is pretty cheesy but it's all good 'cause its one of the best endings in 80's movie history... and Jake is really hot...
Posted by Jessie the Sunflower Goddess (Member # 1877) on :
Oh Sissy you couldn't be more right!
Posted by spookwoman (Member # 4760) on :
The punisher with Dold Lundgren. alien - i come in peace dolf - and you go in pieces
Posted by Spooka Lupa (Member # 2700) on :
Ha! That's a good one.
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
I so enjoy the movie "Flash Gordon", but when I think of 80's cheese...how about some of Dale Arden's lines:
"Flash, I love you, but we only have fourteen hours to save the Earth!"
or
"I'm a New York City girl. It's a little too quiet around here for me."
Posted by Sissy (Member # 4803) on :
OK... I've got another one! "Some Kind of Wonderful", at the end, when Keith says "You look good wearing my future"... Cheesy...
Posted by spookwoman (Member # 4760) on :
got it wrong it wasnt the punisher it was dark angel