What Are the Most Obnoxiously Over-Quoted Movies of All Time?
Filed under: Comedy, Fandom, Lists
You know what stinks? Coming up with a fairly cool idea for a new column ... only to discover that someone even cleverer not only snagged the idea a few months ago, but also did such a bang-up job that it makes a new rendition seem pointless.But since I'm in a writing mood, here's the story: I was sharing a pithy IM convo with a good pal, and somehow we got into mocking Borat and Austin Powers for being way too over-quoted. (I call it the Stairway to Heaven Syndrome: When something of serious quality melts into near-nothingness because of endless repetition and constant over-exposure.) So I said "Hey, I could do a funny Cinematical Seven on 'the world's most annoyingly over-quoted movies'!!"
My friend's response was "Hey, good idea. Just like this one." The author is the youthful-yet-not stupid Adam Quigley, whose work you just might know if you hang around JoBlo's Movienerd Blissfactory once in a while. And while I'm well aware that I'm recycling someone else's (months old) list, I just figured it was too much fun to not pass along.
Not to spoil too many of the surprises, but the movies I would have picked for my Cine Seven are ALL on Adam's list, but they were mostly the easy ones: Swingers, Austin Powers, Borat, Holy Grail, Office Space, etc. Check out the full list of the 10 Most Obnoxiously* Over-Quoted Movies of All Time. And feel free to let us know which ones we might have forgotten. For example, I love love love The Princess Bride, but I'm tired of hearing idiots scream "inconceivable" and waiting for a charitable chuckle. (Also, most of the picks are (logically) comedies, but I'd like to hear about some over-quoted non-comedies. I suppose Jaws, Star Wars, Casablanca and Scarface would make that list.)
(* See, Adam went with "obnoxiously," whereas I was going to use "annoyingly." Well played, Quigley!! And special thanks to Will Goss for the linkage and the nerdly movie conversation. )
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
1-02-2008 @ 9:46PM
Dan Parmelee said...
The list looks pretty good to me. It comes in waves...Borat is of course overquoted right now since the movie was out recently. For a few years, Austin Powers found its way into every stinking conversation I had with anyone.
Office Space is a timeless one since that movie has a lot of truth behind its characters.
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1-03-2008 @ 2:26AM
Shaun said...
where is Swingers, "Vegas Baby"?!? I still hear people saying that line and who think it's funny
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1-03-2008 @ 10:48AM
kevjohn said...
Well I've got some redneck co-workers who will periodically break into an a capella version of that Dueling Banjos song from Deliverance.
So yeah, add Deliverance to the list. Do it for me.
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1-05-2008 @ 6:33AM
jbjg24 said...
"YEAH BABY" HATE TO HEAR ANYONE SAY IT!!
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1-05-2008 @ 6:40AM
jbjg24 said...
"WHATS HAPPENING" IS ONE OF THE OLDEST AND WORST SAYING OF ALL TIME!!
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1-05-2008 @ 7:03AM
rebecca said...
I still say it...ever since the movie came out... la de dah..it was Diane Keaton from the scene " Annie Hall " people think i coined that... little do they know.
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1-09-2008 @ 1:32PM
Geegee Davis said...
"Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn !!!" I have big ears and my breath stinks, but "fiddle-dee-dee." "Tomorrow is another day." Right now, " I want to be alone."
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1-05-2008 @ 8:12AM
Rob said...
Princess bride is always quoted at the renfaires I go to. I think the most overused is "have fun storming the castle".
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1-05-2008 @ 8:35AM
Ted said...
im sick of hearing guys say the line from THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. everytime they see a hot chick at the bar... and i quote....
"SET YOUR COURSE FOR THE HOTH SYSTEM!"
how many of you out there can relate?
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1-05-2008 @ 8:36AM
iypgary said...
I think anyone with teen age kids would definately agree with seeing Napolean up there. I thought it was really quirky funny so not trying to say I didn't enjoy it. But high on the irritation meter was, even more than the dialogue, kids would imitate the voice and inflection of Napoleaon. So even when speaking their own words you'd get a big dose of it. Not anymore but it had a serious afterlife.
One other that crosses my mind, from an earlier era, is Caddy Shack. And several of the Adam Sandler flicks.
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1-05-2008 @ 7:43PM
Stuart Teich said...
What a miserable excuse for a world you must live in, if THOSE are the movies people quote around you. I mean, I agree with the premise, but what hydrocephalic troglodyte would waste neurons storing any of that grade-C brain pudding? You display the taste of Cartman and the perspective of a mayfly!
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1-05-2008 @ 10:09AM
Fran said...
Funny how the people citing Casablanca all left out the one movie quote that I simply couldn't function without: the phrase "the usual suspects."
I am definitely one of the habitual offenders when it comes to quoting Monty Python, but Holy Grail is hardly their only quotable movie. Only true believers seem to recognize my favorite utterance by John Cleese as the blind spy in Yellowbeard: "Oi may be bloind, but Oi 'ave a cute earring." Definitely not overused!
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1-05-2008 @ 10:25AM
Natosha said...
this is too funny, because I always use the slow..yeeaahh, and riiggghht..and I never really realised I was movie quoting till I read the office space part. but there is one that wasnt listed that I use alot as well. and I know its a movie, line, alrighty then from ace ventura. no I dont drag it out really loud, but I do say it. more than I realise and I think alot of people do it and dont realise it at all. aalll rigghhttyy tthheeennn
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1-05-2008 @ 10:34AM
allie said...
Geesh...is everyone too old to have seen Superbad, or has it just not been out long enough to reach the status of "obnoxiously" or "annoyingly" overquoted??
MCLOVIN!
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1-05-2008 @ 11:07AM
Garjaya said...
Anything that has to do with Britney Spears,it's boring,it's old. Enough.
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1-05-2008 @ 11:17AM
Laura Beth Casey said...
You have forgotten the WORST over quoted phrase by guys in particular who are thirty-ish and over and definitely non-military...", Hoo -ah!" by Al Pacino from Scent of a Woman. Pacino et. al who portray military in film get a pass while playing the part. Your average schmuck who is trying to sound exuberantly macho over, who knows, getting all the code to work in his program to pest control to leaving something large in the toilet should just stop. It makes you look even more like a wannabe. Unless you are hard corps (meaning you have served in the actual military and not the rip-off of military school secondary or tertiary) , you cannot do the phrase justice and are a BIG FAT POSER!!!!!! If you are excited about an accomplishment, find another way to express yourself.
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1-05-2008 @ 11:29AM
kuteal said...
I am horribly irritated and shocked at AOL for posting an article with a link to a story that has so much swearing in it. And it's not the ones we have all come to tolerate in normal every day lingo like ass and such. But it's chock full of the mother word. Shame on AOL for allowing one of their writers to post a link in their story that leads to such profanity. If it were once then maybe I could have over looked it but horribly foul language is used every other word. Children are reading these articles that AOL posts. They hear these words enough on the play ground they don't need to read them in the "news".
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1-05-2008 @ 11:56AM
Liz said...
EVOO and anything else uttered by Rachael Ray.
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1-05-2008 @ 12:03PM
Lucy said...
I am always saying (or at least thinking) "What the fuck are you talking about?" and had no idea I was movie-quoting.
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1-05-2008 @ 12:08PM
katie said...
Liked the subject but did not appreciate the link to the trashy column.
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