Im black an it fill like yall don't get it or yall just don't care to not have anything black in most of vids...maybe you just don't have black employees i don't know but you get a thumbs down from me again
R. Lee Ermy is a Marine and was a drill instructor for the Marine Corp during the Vietnam War. Ermy ad-libbed most of his lines because they were better than what was written for another actor who Ermy replaced
You missed Casino: "When you love someone, you've gotta trust them, there's no other way. You've got to give them the key to everything that's yours. Otherwise, what's the point? And for a while, I believed that's the kind of love I had."
I'm honestly surprised Star Wars was so low, it's one of the most iconic lines in movie history and helped make it become the instantly-recognizable series it is today
@Anung Un Rama it definitely is iconic, many people that watched the original in theaters could place it, compare that to rosebud, which only film buffs and could place
I went to the 20 year anniversary of Star Wars at the then iconic Mann’s ChineseTheatre in Hollywood. It was crazy! A soon as the opening line appeared on the screen, everybody screamed, clapped, stood up. It was like being at a concert! It was very cool to be there!
@@pdgf The only virgins here are the ones who know what “Rosebud” is the opening line to before watching this clip. Seriously. What person still alive today that has watched Citizen Kane has ever gotten laid?
I love Judy Dench's opening narration in The Chronicles of Riddick that ends with "In normal times, evil would be fought with good, but in times like these, you need a different kind of evil."
I love the beautiful opening lines of Gone Baby Gone: "I always believed it was the things you don’t choose that makes you who you are. Your city. Your neighborhood. Your family. People take pride in these things, like it was something they’d accomplished. The bodies around their souls. The cities wrapped around those. I lived on this block my whole life--most of these people have. When your job is to find people who are missing, it helps to know where they started. I find the people who started in the cracks--and then fell through. This city can be hard. When I was young I asked my priest how you can get to heaven and still protect yourself from all the evil in the world. He told me what God said to his children: 'You’re a sheep among wolves. Be wise as serpents, yet innocent as doves.'"
Dr. No: "Bond... James Bond". Ok it's not the first line in that or any script, but it is definitely the first memorable line spoken by an iconic movie character, repeated multiple times in many great Bond movies. RIP Sean Connery.
Actually there was an amazing opener you missed (SPOILER ALERT): In Men In Black, right after the opening sequence of a mosquito going *SPLATT* on a windshield on a van, the driver, smuggling a load of illegal aliens across the border into America cleans it up with his windshield wipers, and mutters a line which - unbeknown to all of us - ends up being a single sentence that sums up the entirety of the movie: "Goddamned Bugs..." When you think about that a moment, that's pretty amazing writing!
12:20 I really like Drive and I’ve watched it a BUNCH. Small thing… he put his watch on the stealing wheel, he’d never get it off in time and just leaves evidence on the getaway car.
My husband and I sat and watched the first part of Full Metal Jacket together as I had never seen it. The entire time during the bootcamp scenes he just smiled and would even chuckle a bit. I asked him why and he said that it was because it was alot, if not exactly, like what bootcamp was like.
Stand By Me could also get one of the best closing lines in a movie. "I never had any friends later on like the ones I did when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?".
"From the dawn of time we came; moving silently down through the centuries, living many secret lives, struggling to reach the time of the Gathering; when the few who remain will battle to the last. No one has ever known we were among you... until now." - Highlander, 1986
Came looking for this.... makes it even more iconic when you know that "Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez" recorded it inside his toilet in the Bahamas over the phone.
"When i stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house i had only to things on my mind Paul Newman and a ride home" Ponyboy The Outsiders In my opinion the best opening lines this should have at least got a honorable mention
The opening of 1963's The Haunting: "No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even larks and katydids are supposed, by some, to dream. Hill House, not sane, stood by itself against its hills, holding darkness within; it had stood for eighty years and might stand for eighty more."
The sound of all the clocks ticking at the start of Back to the Future. This represents time, the clocks were also set 25 mins slow, representing the movie going back in time. I think a lot of people miss this part of the movies meaning.
I was around to catch "Star Wars" when it first hit theatres, and remember a guy in the crowd exclaiming, "What do you mean Episode four?" which I likely would have never noticed. No doubt, its special effects beat the CGI to come. Same for Logan's Run.
@@mlggamer5296 Everybody raised in England knows this rhyme. Funny thing is old Guy Fawkes wasn't actually burned like the millions of effigies of him, no he got dealt with traditionally. He was hung up securely, an incision was made from his throat to his groin and while he was still conscious his organs were systematically removed and presented too him one at a time. Upon death his head was removed and placed on a spike and his torso cut into quarters with each part being transported to one of the 4 corners of the kingdom.
@@darthwiiziusEveryone in the United Kingdom knows that rhyme, not just England. Fawkes tried to assassinate James VI & I, who was King of Scotland long before he inherited the English throne. In fact, James’s Scottishness is one of the things that drove the Gunpowder Plotters to try and blow up Parliament, and him with it. Bonfire Night is celebrated all across the UK. Incidentally, Guy Fawkes either jumped or fell from the scaffold before he was hanged, drawn and quartered, breaking his neck and saving himself from its full horrors. His fellow plotters were not so lucky.
“Three billion human lives ended on August 29, 1997. The survivors of the nuclear fire called the war Judgment Day. They lived only to face a new nightmare: the war against the Machines.“ Sarah Connor in terminator judgement day
I love the original Star Wars trilogy….but darn, it makes me feel old when I remember first seeing that opening scene without the “Episode IV” tag. 😄🥰 Not just the lines, the visuals of Conan the Barbarian’s opening scene too are epic and iconic and make the movie a cult classic right from the first few minutes. 💪👍 The “Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” opening scene is beyond iconic. It more than deserves a spot in top 3, or top 5 at the very (minimum) least.
HI. I would like to make a correction. Since Full Metal Jacket movie is based on Marines. What was mentioned was cadets and Drill Sergeant which made my hairs stand at attention lol. Marines are called recruits in Basic training and Drill Instructors. Sorry, Veterans week got me motivated. Carry on WatchMojo :)
Sorry WatchMojo, you got it wrong. In Stand By Me, Gordie’s narration is talking about his brother, not the body they went to see. And I can’t believe you didn’t include Swordfish. Travolta’s Hollywood makes sh*t is a genuine classic written monologue. The film went downhill after that, but that’s one of the best opening speeches ever.
It'd be great if it was the first line, but that is NOT the first line of Goodfellas! The first line is Henry in the car asking "What the fuck is that?"
I think the best is from Rush (2013). " 25 drivers start every season in Formula 1 and each year 2 of us die. What kind of person does a job like this? Not normal men for sure. Rebels, lunatics, dreamers. People who are desperate to make a mark and are prepared to die trying."
R. Lee Ermey was a real DI which is probably why the basic training part of Full Meatal Jacket is the most realistic in film or TV. I won't go through the long version of the story but on my first day of basic we were basically told we were lower than whale 💩 and aside from actually getting hit my experience was almost exactly how it was in the movie, right down to someone sneaking some food and putting it in their A drawer and leaving it unlocked.
What about Gone With the Wind and Scarlett's "Fiddle-dee-dee". Granted she has one of the greatest last lines in a movie "After all, Tomorrow is another day,,,,"
"My life fades. The vision dims. All that remains are memories. I remember a time of chaos... ruined dreams... this wasted land. But most of all, I remember The Road Warrior. The man we called "Max." To understand who he was, you have to go back to another time... when the world was powered by the black fuel... and the desert sprouted great cities of pipe and steel. Gone now... swept away. For reasons long forgotten, two mighty warrior tribes went to war, and touched off a blaze which engulfed them all. Without fuel they were nothing. They'd built a house of straw. The thundering machines sputtered and stopped. Their leaders talked and talked and talked. But nothing could stem the avalanche. Their world crumbled. The cities exploded. A whirlwind of looting, a firestorm of fear. Men began to feed on men. On the roads it was a white line nightmare. Only those mobile enough to scavenge, brutal enough to pillage would survive. The gangs took over the highways, ready to wage war for a tank of juice. And in this maelstrom of decay, ordinary men were battered and smashed... men like Max... the warrior Max. In the roar of an engine, he lost everything... and became a shell of a man... a burnt-out, desolate man, a man haunted by the demons of his past, a man who wandered out into the wasteland. And it was here, in this blighted place, that he learned to live again."
My top 2 faves.......little girl's dialogue as the curtain opens on Superman the Movie ........Peter Parker's introduction dialogue in Sam Raimi's Spider-man
Can't argue with "Rosebud," but sorry, WatchMojo. If any Kubrik line belongs on this list then "There was me, that is Alex, and my three droogs..." from "A Clockwork Orange" DEFINITELY does. R Lee Ermey's line is great, but.... Cheers.....
From the dawn of time we came; moving silently down through the centuries, living many secret lives, struggling to reach the time of the Gathering; when the few who remain will battle to the last. No one has ever known we were among you… until now.
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Hi, nice vid
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away. That is THE most iconic for me
Awesome video 👍
Im black an it fill like yall don't get it or yall just don't care to not have anything black in most of vids...maybe you just don't have black employees i don't know but you get a thumbs down from me again
Henry Hill: “As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.”
Gotta love ‘Goodfellas.’
I haven't watched yet, but definitely should be number 1!
It's definitely my no1.
I counted as an honorable mention
Favorite for sure
The opening and ending lines of Stand By Me are pure perfection.
And everything in the middle isn't too shabby either!
@@BasedMothman Especially the story about Davey "Lardass" Hogan.
Stephen King story: "The Body".
Definitely
Stand by Me is definitely number one on my list.
R. Lee Ermy is a Marine and was a drill instructor for the Marine Corp during the Vietnam War. Ermy ad-libbed most of his lines because they were better than what was written for another actor who Ermy replaced
Full Metal Jacket is a masterpiece, mostly thanks to R. Lee Ermey. RIP soldier.
Marine. Gunny Ermy was a marine not a soldier.
Never call a Marine a Soldier😑😬
agree the rest of the movie after that was just another generic war movie
@Ecowolf 1995 I could watch the first 45 minutes of full metal jacket over and over again but as soon as we get to Vietnam it starts to get boring
Marine, not soldier
You missed Casino:
"When you love someone, you've gotta trust them, there's no other way. You've got to give them the key to everything that's yours. Otherwise, what's the point? And for a while, I believed that's the kind of love I had."
That opening musical cord in star wars is the tone of an entire generation
the fanfare.
I'm honestly surprised Star Wars was so low, it's one of the most iconic lines in movie history and helped make it become the instantly-recognizable series it is today
if I had to give a guess it would have been that it's not really the first line, its text
@Anung Un Rama it definitely is iconic, many people that watched the original in theaters could place it, compare that to rosebud, which only film buffs and could place
Star Wars is sooooo overrated...especially by virgin nerds and dorks! Lol
I went to the 20 year anniversary of Star Wars at the then iconic Mann’s ChineseTheatre in Hollywood. It was crazy! A soon as the opening line appeared on the screen, everybody screamed, clapped, stood up. It was like being at a concert! It was very cool to be there!
@@pdgf The only virgins here are the ones who know what “Rosebud” is the opening line to before watching this clip. Seriously. What person still alive today that has watched Citizen Kane has ever gotten laid?
Eternal Sunshine is one of my favorite movies that seemingly no one talks about. Well done Mojo
I have the DVD and have watched it several times. Jim Carey and Kate Winslet are phenomenal. Great!!!
Also, Apocalypse Now: 'Saigon, s**t, I'm still only in Saigon....'
‘Citizen Kane’ is turning 80 and still one of the greatest Hollywood movies ever made.
Agreed. Almost all films these days don’t have shit on Citizen Kane
Parasite is a thousand times better than citizen kane
Citizen Kane is older then the amount of people that have seen it
The best line that hits me the most was the line from the prestige. Are you watching closely...?
I love Judy Dench's opening narration in The Chronicles of Riddick that ends with "In normal times, evil would be fought with good, but in times like these, you need a different kind of evil."
Fear and Loathing. Not only the best opening line, but one of the best lines ever. Mic drop.
The opening to Kill Bill always gets me hyped for the rest of the movie
I love the beautiful opening lines of Gone Baby Gone: "I always believed it was the things you don’t choose that makes you who you are. Your city. Your neighborhood. Your family. People take pride in these things, like it was something they’d accomplished. The bodies around their souls. The cities wrapped around those.
I lived on this block my whole life--most of these people have. When your job is to find people who are missing, it helps to know where they started. I find the people who started in the cracks--and then fell through. This city can be hard. When I was young I asked my priest how you can get to heaven and still protect yourself from all the evil in the world. He told me what God said to his children: 'You’re a sheep among wolves. Be wise as serpents, yet innocent as doves.'"
I can recite the Gunnery Sergeants whole scene... LOVE THAT! Was so brilliant!
R.I.P Gunny Sergeant
“The Others”. That eardrum wrecking scream from Kidman puts you on edge before ANYthing has happened yet!!
I know it's not PC to say this, but one of my favourite lines is from The Jerk - "I was born a poor black child". Steve Martin is genius imo!
Dr. No: "Bond... James Bond".
Ok it's not the first line in that or any script, but it is definitely the first memorable line spoken by an iconic movie character, repeated multiple times in many great Bond movies. RIP Sean Connery.
This one was missing and i love it!!xx
It was the summer of 1963, when everybody called me Baby and it didn't occur to me to mind
YESSSS!!!!
Classic. 💃🏼
Renton: "Choose life," Trainspotting...
Biggest oversight: "...I was born a poor black child..."
This guy gets it😂
Agreed! That's one of the best opening lines! And you're not a "Jerk" for speaking the truth...😁
What a “Jerk” for saying this!
I always loved Watchmen opening... Rorschach's monologue was so good...
Can't be disputed
Actually there was an amazing opener you missed (SPOILER ALERT):
In Men In Black, right after the opening sequence of a mosquito going *SPLATT* on a windshield on a van, the driver, smuggling a load of illegal aliens across the border into America cleans it up with his windshield wipers, and mutters a line which - unbeknown to all of us - ends up being a single sentence that sums up the entirety of the movie:
"Goddamned Bugs..."
When you think about that a moment, that's pretty amazing writing!
The best part of this kind of videos is once you start watching you cannot stop! Love this feeling! 🙌
The first words of Kubo and The Two Strings, while screen is still black: ""If you must blink, do it now." Man that got me!!!
The opening lines from the Seventh Seal really knows how to send a chill down my spine every time.
12:20 I really like Drive and I’ve watched it a BUNCH. Small thing… he put his watch on the stealing wheel, he’d never get it off in time and just leaves evidence on the getaway car.
My husband and I sat and watched the first part of Full Metal Jacket together as I had never seen it. The entire time during the bootcamp scenes he just smiled and would even chuckle a bit. I asked him why and he said that it was because it was alot, if not exactly, like what bootcamp was like.
Stand By Me could also get one of the best closing lines in a movie.
"I never had any friends later on like the ones I did when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?".
It actually is on their list of 20 best closing lines
"From the dawn of time we came; moving silently down through the centuries, living many secret lives, struggling to reach the time of the Gathering; when the few who remain will battle to the last. No one has ever known we were among you... until now." - Highlander, 1986
I just said why is that not on this list David,it's iconic
Came looking for this.... makes it even more iconic when you know that "Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez" recorded it inside his toilet in the Bahamas over the phone.
"When i stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house i had only to things on my mind Paul Newman and a ride home"
Ponyboy The Outsiders
In my opinion the best opening lines this should have at least got a honorable mention
It should have!
100 percent Agree I went through the whole video thinking it would be next haha
90% of the opening lines in Full Metal Jacket were improvised by R. Lee Ermey.
He won a award.
Wouldn't there only be 1 opening line?
@@kalebsmith4746 There are three acts to every movie. The opening lines are spoken in the First Act.
The opening of 1963's The Haunting:
"No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even larks and katydids are supposed, by some, to dream. Hill House, not sane, stood by itself against its hills, holding darkness within; it had stood for eighty years and might stand for eighty more."
If the opening line hooks you, you know you’re in for a good film
The sound of all the clocks ticking at the start of Back to the Future. This represents time, the clocks were also set 25 mins slow, representing the movie going back in time.
I think a lot of people miss this part of the movies meaning.
I was around to catch "Star Wars" when it first hit theatres, and remember a guy in the crowd exclaiming, "What do you mean Episode four?" which I likely would have never noticed. No doubt, its special effects beat the CGI to come. Same for Logan's Run.
Patton's music is Reveille
In Full Metal Jacket the marines are not Cadets, they are recruits
I still get literal goosebumps when watching LOTR scenes in many of these compilations!
" A beginning is a very delicate time. " Dune 1984
The new Dune movies will blow the original out of the water. The first remake was incredible I hope the rest will be great too.
No love for Rounders? “Listen, here’s the thing, if you can’t spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, you are the sucker.”
Every Marine will tell you that Full Metal Jacket should be number one. Gunny Hartman reminds us all of our drill instructors.
313: I love the story in Stand By Me. Such a good movie.
"Remember, remember, the 5th of November,
the gunpowder, treason and plot.
I know of no reason
why the gunpowder treason
should ever be forgot."
I heard this recently From a friend
@@mlggamer5296
Everybody raised in England knows this rhyme. Funny thing is old Guy Fawkes wasn't actually burned like the millions of effigies of him, no he got dealt with traditionally. He was hung up securely, an incision was made from his throat to his groin and while he was still conscious his organs were systematically removed and presented too him one at a time. Upon death his head was removed and placed on a spike and his torso cut into quarters with each part being transported to one of the 4 corners of the kingdom.
@@darthwiiziusEveryone in the United Kingdom knows that rhyme, not just England. Fawkes tried to assassinate James VI & I, who was King of Scotland long before he inherited the English throne. In fact, James’s Scottishness is one of the things that drove the Gunpowder Plotters to try and blow up Parliament, and him with it. Bonfire Night is celebrated all across the UK.
Incidentally, Guy Fawkes either jumped or fell from the scaffold before he was hanged, drawn and quartered, breaking his neck and saving himself from its full horrors. His fellow plotters were not so lucky.
@@clothilde1623
True, the plotters plan was "to blow the Scots back to Scotland". Would have worked too, plenty enough explosive in the cellars.
Very cool that some of these were also in best closing lines
“Three billion human lives ended on August 29, 1997. The survivors of the nuclear fire called the war Judgment Day. They lived only to face a new nightmare: the war against the Machines.“
Sarah Connor in terminator judgement day
All I needed to watch this video was Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in the thumbnail.
I also liked the intro of LA Confidential
“There’s just no beating the opening sequence of the original Star Wars”
And in 19th place…
I love you work in bringing back the important works from the past. that are worth watching and forgotten.
🕸 Spiderman (2002)
"Who am I? You sure you want to know?"
I love the original Star Wars trilogy….but darn, it makes me feel old when I remember first seeing that opening scene without the “Episode IV” tag. 😄🥰
Not just the lines, the visuals of Conan the Barbarian’s opening scene too are epic and iconic and make the movie a cult classic right from the first few minutes. 💪👍
The “Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” opening scene is beyond iconic. It more than deserves a spot in top 3, or top 5 at the very (minimum) least.
I think "Call me Ishmael" from Moby Dick should have been included in the top five.
Can you make a top 20 Famous Last words of movie villains?
HI. I would like to make a correction. Since Full Metal Jacket movie is based on Marines. What was mentioned was cadets and Drill Sergeant which made my hairs stand at attention lol. Marines are called recruits in Basic training and Drill Instructors. Sorry, Veterans week got me motivated. Carry on WatchMojo :)
wow, WM, I have to say.... that's a perfect lineup of Awesome movies, not only because of their opening lines.... good job (for once :P)
"I'm voting for Dukakis."
-Donnie Darko
I know I am late to the party but the opening lines from RockNRolla, a Guy Ritchie film, are fantastic. No one could deliver them as Mark Strong does.
3 billion human lives ended on August 29th, 1997.
We F*cked up- The hangover was a great intro too lol
Glad to see Trainspotting’s “Choose life” included. Renton’s entire opening monologue is fantastic.
Absolutely!
Literally just finished watching top 20 closing lines and this pops up in my subs 👌
Love that you put Drive on here. My favorite movie of all time
I'd put Quintin's opening line in number 1. He's a true filmmaker, unmoved by the ever-changing political correction to storytelling.
Even after 14 years at 0:59 still gives me chills
Suggestion: Top 10 best Superman-inspired characters of all time.
Sorry WatchMojo, you got it wrong. In Stand By Me, Gordie’s narration is talking about his brother, not the body they went to see. And I can’t believe you didn’t include Swordfish. Travolta’s Hollywood makes sh*t is a genuine classic written monologue. The film went downhill after that, but that’s one of the best opening speeches ever.
"The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed."
Where the hell is "whatever doesn't kill you simply makes you stranger"
*TECHNICALLY* *NOT* an opening line though, right?!
I think that citizen kane is the greatest movie ever made and nothing will ever top it .
Who in the world hasn't seen fight club !! If there is one go watch it NOW!!
How in the world is this comment not higher??? Do it now, watch the fing movie...
I think number 20 should have been in your top five.
Thank you watchmojo for doing this video…..again! What is this, the 52nd edition of this video?
Jim Carrey is an excellent dramatic actor. I don't care for the comical roles, though.
It'd be great if it was the first line, but that is NOT the first line of Goodfellas!
The first line is Henry in the car asking "What the fuck is that?"
I think the best is from Rush (2013). " 25 drivers start every season in Formula 1 and each year 2 of us die. What kind of person does a job like this? Not normal men for sure. Rebels, lunatics, dreamers. People who are desperate to make a mark and are prepared to die trying."
"Let me tell you about the time i almost died. " - Fallen 1998
Good one👍
This made me want to watch Conan again!
I was hoping for the opening line in Flatliners. "Today is a good day to die"
I love how goodfellas is on the best opening line list as well as the best last line list
R. Lee Ermey was a real DI which is probably why the basic training part of Full Meatal Jacket is the most realistic in film or TV. I won't go through the long version of the story but on my first day of basic we were basically told we were lower than whale 💩 and aside from actually getting hit my experience was almost exactly how it was in the movie, right down to someone sneaking some food and putting it in their A drawer and leaving it unlocked.
Stand By Me and Star Wars are my all time favorite movies ever.
With Citizen Kane you mention one word. But the iconic John Williams did the same thing with two notes in Jaws.
What about Gone With the Wind and Scarlett's "Fiddle-dee-dee". Granted she has one of the greatest last lines in a movie "After all, Tomorrow is another day,,,,"
"My life fades. The vision dims. All that remains are memories. I remember a time of chaos... ruined dreams... this wasted land. But most of all, I remember The Road Warrior. The man we called "Max." To understand who he was, you have to go back to another time... when the world was powered by the black fuel... and the desert sprouted great cities of pipe and steel. Gone now... swept away. For reasons long forgotten, two mighty warrior tribes went to war, and touched off a blaze which engulfed them all. Without fuel they were nothing. They'd built a house of straw. The thundering machines sputtered and stopped. Their leaders talked and talked and talked. But nothing could stem the avalanche. Their world crumbled. The cities exploded. A whirlwind of looting, a firestorm of fear. Men began to feed on men. On the roads it was a white line nightmare. Only those mobile enough to scavenge, brutal enough to pillage would survive. The gangs took over the highways, ready to wage war for a tank of juice. And in this maelstrom of decay, ordinary men were battered and smashed... men like Max... the warrior Max. In the roar of an engine, he lost everything... and became a shell of a man... a burnt-out, desolate man, a man haunted by the demons of his past, a man who wandered out into the wasteland. And it was here, in this blighted place, that he learned to live again."
"A Long Time ago. In a Galaxy Far, Far, and Far away Beyond the Stars".
My top 2 faves.......little girl's dialogue as the curtain opens on Superman the Movie
........Peter Parker's introduction dialogue in Sam Raimi's Spider-man
Ha! 😂😂 My mom, sister and I are watching the Lord of the Rings movies this week so this is an awesome list for me to watch this week
Have fun!
"Call me Ishmael" from Moby Dick
Goosebumps with Nicholson and the Departed
I feel like Star Wars and LOTR should've been higher on the list
Yeah, I was surprised they were so low
Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Departed’ is turning 15 this year.
I thought it was overrated, sorry
The Departed was a good movie but, it was a pity Oscar for Martin Scorsese IMO. GoodFellas and/or Raging Bull should have won the best picture.
@@shtarker5493 And Taxi Driver
Nice list. I was hoping Don Cheadle's monologue from the opening of Crash would have made it.
WatchMojo: Doesn't put "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away....."
Me: "I find your lack of faith disturbing."
One of my favorite openings is the first scene from Lord of War.
Can't argue with "Rosebud," but sorry, WatchMojo. If any Kubrik line belongs on this list then "There was me, that is Alex, and my three droogs..." from "A Clockwork Orange" DEFINITELY does. R Lee Ermey's line is great, but.... Cheers.....
Avengers Age of Ultron: "shit!" iconic.
*LANGUAGE!*
From the dawn of time we came; moving silently down through the centuries, living many secret lives, struggling to reach the time of the Gathering; when the few who remain will battle to the last. No one has ever known we were among you… until now.
I KNEW "Rosebud" would be #1. What else could it be?