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Nine Movies That Make You Want To Yell, stop Saying That

Posted by Travis Cloud on: 2005-08-03 13:56:10


Movie moments are nice things to share with the people you care about. Most of
those shared moments consist of “Remember that one part when the guy with the
thing…” and before they can finish you’re interjecting with your own vague, “Oh
totally, I love that part!” But occasionally this process extends beyond an inner
circle and goes global in its reach. This is where a perfectly fine movie goes to the
realm of annoying, because of our need to repeat the catchy lines contained within
them. Here is a completely subjective list of movies that have been ruined by our
need to copycat.

1. Austin Powers – “Oh behave.” Remember that period after the movie when fairly
normal people couldn’t resist putting their pinkies in their mouth and incorporating the
word shag into a sentence. Oh, that’s right, no one wants to remember that. Thank
god there were two more movies with the same jokes to remind us.

2. The Godfather – A fantastic epic that spawned a generation of bad Marlon Brando
impersonations. Sans cotton balls. The most overused, dumb line: “It’s nothing personal,
it’s strictly business.” Yeah, and I’m the president of Uzbekistan. People that buy into
and repeat this line must have forgotten that the same people who proscribed to this guff
also chopped off a horse head and put it into someone’s bed.

3. Jerry Maguire – What started with a nice moment between two deaf people signing in
an elevator, “You complete me,” has somehow ended up with people saying to waiter’s
at cheesy Italian Restaurants, “You had me at our specials for tonight are.” Lucky deaf
people.

4. Napoleon Dynamite – The newest entry, and along with The Godfather combines two
elements of mimicry. You can’t just say the line, you have to do it in the voice of the
performer as well. How could this possibly go wrong?

5. Scarface – Oh man, give me coke! Give me everything! And after that I’m going to
introduce you to my little friend and go down in a blaze of glory! Isn’t drug dealing swell!
All right, I know that’s not the point, but ask any guy what their favorite movie is, and I
guarantee not one of them is saying, “You know that Out of Africa was pretty fricking
good. Remember when Robert Redford said.....” Oh, who am I kidding, I’m a guy;
this movie was perfect. Repeat “Say hello to my little friend” as much as you want.

6. Caddyshack – Not for the lines that are said, but for the fact that nobody can
remember what the lines are. If the lines were so memorable, why the hell are we
constantly butchering them on the golf course?

7. Warriors – All right this isn’t a good movie, but saying “Warriors, come out and
plaayeeeaay” is the equivalent of yelling “Freebird” at a concert.

8. Taxi Driver – No one’s looking at you. Stop pretending that someone is.

9. Forrest Gump – Why did copying what a mentally retarded person had to say
seem like a good idea? No, life isn’t like a box of chocolates, most of the time we
know what we’re getting.


About the Author

Travis Cloud is a freelance writer from Seattle, Washington.





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