Worst Lines/Dialogue in Movies

Her delivery of that line was truly awful. In the book, Laurie was supposed to be crying and broken up over seeing Jon desinigrated. In the film, she acted like she was Schwarzenegger or something...

I thought she was alright in the rest of the movie, though.
Seriously, she was cold as hell for someone who just saw her boyfriend (ex-boyfriend, rather) "die".

Malin was the worse actress there. She looks like Laurie but is not Laurie at all. Laurie was a very likable character, something I applaud alan moore...for making a likable female superhero. Unfortunately Malin drained the life out of anything that made Laurie a good female chatecter :down

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Anyway, In A color purle when Sealie's sister is kicked out of the house and she is being dragged off the property by Danny Glover's charecter. Then Danny Glover throws her to the ground and Sealie is crying and she goes:
"WWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYY-AH!!?!?!?!"
The deliver of the line turned a very emotional scene into a hilarious one
 
G.I. Joe:

"Technically, we don't exist. We answer to no one. And when all else fails, we don't."

God, that movie is going to suck.
 
Hahahahaha, yes.

That line doesn't even make sense.
 
Yeah, it's right next to Wolverine and TF2 on my "must miss" list for this summer.
 
Yeah. Also, I thought Carla Gugino was worse than Malin. She delivered each line like she was about to cry(way too over the top) and had to play the silliest alcoholic I've ever seen.

I like Gugino alot more.

She was going for that old fashioned Hollywood scarlett performance while being nostalgic at the same time. I thought it workded quite well. The make up job I don't really agree with but other than that.

I would smash Minutemen era Sally. :o
 
Yeah, it's right next to Wolverine and TF2 on my "must miss" list for this summer.

TF2 will seem silly because it's supose to be. How seriously do you take that subject matter?

Now GI JOE is gonna suck. And goddammit, Mark Wahlberg should of played Duke! :cmad:
 
Wahlberg has too much self-respect to play that role.
 
TF2 will seem silly because it's supose to be. How seriously do you take that subject matter?

Now GI JOE is gonna suck. And goddammit, Mark Wahlberg should of played Duke! :cmad:

I just hate silly movies, unless they're like Airplane! or the Naked Gun or Blazing Saddles or stuff like that. I can't think of a silly action/sci-fi movie that I liked with the lone exception of MIB(and that was more a comedy than anything else). Badass and silly just don't mix, IMO.
 
TF2 will seem silly because it's supose to be. How seriously do you take that subject matter?

The problem with Transformers is that it walks the line between silly and dead-serious, refusing to play either side. Hence, we get 2.5 hour bore-athons filled with tiresome exposition and dramatic fireworks, and then a robot peeing on someone and breakdancing. The fact that Bay has called part 2 "darker" shows that he is aiming for even more seriousness.

...At least as much seriousness as an old man robot with a cane will allow you.
 
"Yes they deserved to die, and I hope they burn in hell!"-A Time To Kill

A line that used to be epic to me, but thanks to a certain comedian parodying it made it too laughable to instead.
 
I STILL love that line. :o

It's the best part of a terrible movie. :o
 
I STILL love that line. :o

It's the best part of a terrible movie. :o

I actually thought A Time To Kill was fairly decent as far as JHohn Grisham thrillers go (Rainmaker was the best, though). Although, I suppose when compared to The Chamber or The Pelican Brief anything looks pretty rosy.
 
Wahlberg has too much self-respect to play that role.


Obviously not, he talked to plants in a movie he was just in. PLANTS! I thought it was ironic that the show Entourage pokes fun at Hollywood and then he made Max Payne and The Happening and he was literally the worst actor in the Happening.

He is hit and miss as of recently.
 
Obviously not, he talked to plants in a movie he was just in. PLANTS! I thought it was ironic that the show Entourage pokes fun at Hollywood and then he made Max Payne and The Happening and he was literally the worst actor in the Happening.

He is hit and miss as of recently.

Thank you. I think I could have appreciated The Happening more if a better actor (or rather, an actor who fit the role) would have played the main character.

They're nothing wrong with actors playing against type-cast... but its a problem when they are cast in roles that they CAN'T play.
 
Thank you. I think I could have appreciated The Happening more if a better actor (or rather, an actor who fit the role) would have played the main character.

They're nothing wrong with actors playing against type-cast... but its a problem when they are cast in roles that they CAN'T play.


Agreed.
 
Heh, thinking of Mark Failberg in The Happening inspired me to make a new thread...
 
I don't think that's how it plays out in the movie. It sounded edited for the trailer, like TDK's "Things will get ugly/I'm counting on it".
 
Well, that is true, but either way, I don't think that the most cringe-worthy part of that line, "when all else fails, we don't" is edited.
 

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