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Every now and then (okay, more often than that), you watch a movie so packed with tropes that you could basically watch it with your eyes closed and still know what will happen in the next scene. Tropes might not be so bad in and of themselves. After all, there is a reason why they work. But they have been used so many times that it eventually made them tired and boring.

While movie tropes have been discussed and ridiculed quite often, I feel like overused movie lines don’t get enough attention. And they can be as annoying as cliche situations. Similar to other movie cliches, most of the cliche movie lines started out as pretty decent (some of them even funny or clever) dialogue, but after screenwriters tried cramming them in every possible storyline, they turned into cringe quotes.    

For this article, we collected some of our favorite quotes that over time have become an absolute cliche. Are there any other popular cliches and overused movie lines we haven’t included in our list? Let us know in the comments. Meanwhile, take a look at our list, upvote the lines you think should go from movies forever, and share this article with a friend.

#1

"I Could Tell You, But I’d Have To Kill You."

Scene from "Top Gun: Maverick" movie

Never ever in the history of films has anyone delivered upon that promise.

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#2

"Shut Up And Kiss Me."

Scene from "Who's That Girl?" movie

No! Just no! Stop teaching generations of young people that conflicts can be resolved with immediate intimacy. Talk! Learn to communicate and have respect for what the other person has to say. 

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#3

"It’s Not What It Looks Like."

Scene from "My Boss's Daughter" movie

Why do you assume you know what it looks like to me? Also, if you realize someone might take it the wrong way, why not lead with an actual explanation before they are out of the door and into the third-act conflict?

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#4

"How Hard Can It Be?"

Scene from "Indiana Jones and The Temple Of Doom" movie

“Need to study/train for a certain period of time” hard? Definitely not “see this aircraft for the first time, can definitely fly it through an ambush.” 

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#5

"It's Quiet. Too Quiet."

Scene from "Shrek" movie

You mean this as a sign of danger, so it’s probably a good idea to stop being poetic and just voice your concerns. 

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#6

"If You Touch One Hair On His/Her Head…"

Scene from "Taken" movie

We get it, you’re protective. Or intimidating. But right now you’re most probably tied to a chair or on the other side of the world talking on the phone. So maybe calm down and go actually do something to save him/her? 

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#7

"I'm Getting Too Old For This"

Scene from "Lethal Weapon" movie

We know you can defeat an entire evil organization with your left hand while knitting mittens with your right hand. You’re just being coy. It’s not cute. 

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#8

"We’re Not So Different, You And I."

Scene from "Snow White And The Huntsman" movie

To quote Phineas and Ferb, “Yes. Yes, we are.” So would you please quit your manipulating strategy that stopped being effective after the third person in movie history tried it? 

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#9

"If I'm Not Back In X Minutes..."

Scene from "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" movie

First, you’re giving them a super arbitrary deadline. Second, we all know they’re gonna think you found your demise in there and go in, maybe even before that arbitrary time span you gave them is over.

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#10

"We Can Do This The Easy Way, Or The Hard Way."

Scene from "SpongeBob SquarePants" movie

Easy for you, you mean? Honestly, the entire phrase just sounds stupid and pretentious.

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#11

"I Was Born Ready."

Scene from "Just Friends" movie

You were born wet and crying. So if this was your best argument to convince me you’re ready for the job, you failed.  

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#12

"Is That All You’ve Got?"

Scene from "G-Force" movie

No, I’m just saving some for the next fight I’ve got scheduled for tonight. Usually said by the protagonist who has been pummeled against every wall in the building, it sounds like very unnecessary bravado.   

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#13

"I Wouldn’t Do That If I Were You."

Scene from "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs"

But you’re not me, end of discussion. You’re just wasting movie runtime.

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#14

"I Have A Bad Feeling About This."

Scene from "The Proposal" movie

There is only one Han Solo in this world, and you’re not him. Stop. 

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#15

"Don’t Die On Me!"

Scene from "The edge" movie

I know your heart is in a good place, but you make it sound like you just want them to go die somewhere else so that you don’t have to deal with it. And honestly, this whole dying thing doesn’t really depend on the person in question.

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#16

"Did I Just Say That Out Loud?"

Scene from "Frozen" movie

No one ever is so absorbed in their thoughts that they don’t realize they’re talking out loud. Admit it, you wanted the other party to hear it. Or just stop using this as a plot propeller.  

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#17

"You Just Don’t Get It, Do You?"

Scene from "Tooth Fairy" movie

Maybe if you stopped being passive-aggressive and explained it in normal human terms, I would?

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#18

"(S)he’s Behind Me, Isn’t (S)he?"

Scene from "City Slickers" movie

For once, I’d love to see that person come from the front and face the one who says that, instead of just sneaking up on them.

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#19

"Yeah, You Better Run!"

Scene from "The Heat" movie

You know, when people run away from you for whatever reason, they usually don’t even hear what you say, so…

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#20

"In English, Please."

Scene from "Transformers" movie

How hard is it to say “Please, explain it in simpler terms so that I can understand” or, at the very least, “Quit with the professional jargon and talk like a common person”? Because that phrase you’re using stopped being funny a long time ago.

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#21

"Awkward!"

Scene from "Animal Crackers" movie

Thank you, Captain Obvious. And now you only made it even more awkward.  

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#22

"We’ve Got Company!"

Scene from "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" movie

Super unhelpful and time-wasting. When they say this in a movie, it usually means danger, so maybe just warn your friends in advance about who they are up against.

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#23

"Okay, Here's What We Do... (And Cut To A Different Scene)"

Scene from Spider-Man: No Way Home" movie

No, I’m not asking you to roll out your entire plan. “Show, don’t tell” and all that, I get it. Just stop saying this. People don’t preface their plans with an opening line. 

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#24

"Cover Me. I'm Going In."

Scene from "Star Wars: A New Hope" movie

If you need to explain this to your buddy cop and/or military platoon, you might as well just go home. You are trained for this.

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#25

"Tell ___ I Love Him/Her/Them."

Scene from "The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl" movie

Often followed by “You tell him/her/them yourself,” it adds absolutely nothing to the situation or character development.  

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#26

"Try Me."

Scene from "The Age of Adaline" movie

You’re tough, we get it. Maybe you won’t even hesitate to do what you just promised to do. But honestly, say something fresh. 

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#27

"You're Acting Like A Crazy Person."

Scene from "Admission" movie

Maybe they are, but your line doesn’t add anything to the situation. Maybe at least ask them if they are okay?

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#28

"Don’t Do Anything Stupid."

Scene from "Avatar" movie

We all know they will because the movie needs to happen. There are other more creative ways of showing that you are the wise one in this equation. 

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#29

"____ Is My Middle Name."

Scene from "Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery" movie

What can I say, your parents had poor naming skills. You could have easily said the thing was second nature to you, you know. 

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#30

"I'll Be Back."

Scene from "The Terminator" movie

There was a reason this line worked for T-800. Even if you mean it as a parody, we’ve had enough of that as well. 

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#31

"It’s/She’s Gonna Blow!"

Scene from "Iron Man" movie

Ya think?! Then why are you standing there being Captain Obvious? Run! 

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#32

"Get Outta There!"

Scene from "The Matrix" movie

They can’t and they won’t. Because they either have to die for the rest of the movie to happen, or you have to get in there and get them out and prove your coolness. So stop wasting your time and go do something. 

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#33

"Let's Get Outta Here."

Scene from Garfield movie

Said after inflicting maximum damage on the surroundings or when everything is over, it kind of defeats the purpose. 

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#34

"No Signal."

Scene from "Warriors of Future" movie

No worries. Next time you’re on top of the Himalayas you will have it, if the plot demands so.

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#35

"That's What I'm Talking About!"

Scene from "The Nice Guys" movie

You were probably talking about it the entirety of the previous scene, so really no need to confirm. Also, not every moment requires a line of dialogue.

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#36

"Sit Down And Shut Up."

Scene from "National Lampoon's Vacation" movie

Rude. Just rude. Stop hanging out with these screenwriters; they are a bad influence. 

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#37

"There’s A Storm Coming."

Scene from "The Terminator" movie

Oh. My. God! Just put it to rest already. This phrase has been so used to death, it makes me actively angry.

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#38

"You Look Like S**t."

Scene from "Stepmom" movie

People don’t talk like this. They either ask you if you are okay, or just mind their own business.

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