Summary

While there are groovy movie and TVquotes that are funny even with no context , there are also melody that are so overused that it becomes unendurable to hear them altogether . Clichés are n’t always a bad thing — they can be good as long as they are applied with caution and in a context they give a new meaning to or highlight something inherently amusive about it . Unfortunately , that is rarely the example . More often than not , clichéd pipeline are a result of faineant writing , bringing nothing new to the table in a particular film or video serial .

Even the most iconic movies and shows are shamefaced of using a few predictable line of credit here and there , so it is really hard to blame the more mediocre pieces of nontextual matter . Often a line sounds amazing come from the eccentric who originally said it , no matter how many times they have say it , but comes off as cheesy or delimitation unimpressive from anyone else . For instance , one of the effective James Bond quotes,“Bond , James Bond,“still give chills if tell by Agent 007 himself , but if some other character take up a variation of it , the musical phrase instantly becomes unserviceable .

telecasting series are a racy source of line that have become so popular that they have make headway a life of their own — Joey ’s " How you doin' ? " is one example .

The Fourteenth Doctor from Doctor Who, Ned Stark from Game of Thrones, and Joey Tribbiani from Friends

10"That’s Gonna Leave A Mark.”

Stating the obvious isn’t cutting it anymore

" That ’s gon na impart a mark"has been used either to channelise out the obvious , ordinarily background or exaggerating the situation , or to add a bit of on - the - olfactory organ bodily fluid to the undercurrent of what is happening . Whatever might be the case , the line has gotten old , and it has n’t been funny for a longsighted time . More advanced jokes are in , and hopefully , this movement will go forward , set an end to this citation once and for all . It ’s not a cataclysm when a fictitious character allege the argumentation once , but for many , it can quickly become an ill - advised catch phrase .

9"There’s Only One Way To Find Out.”

That usually isn’t true in reality

A character tends to state,“There ’s only one way of life to get hold out,“when discussing a unsafe architectural plan that is about to be put into action at law , right after another type asks them if the architectural plan is going to cultivate . The line does n’t add up anything to the game or to the drama of the moment , so it involve to be retired . What is more infuriating about it is that it does n’t even ring true in most case . Whatever the grapheme believes to be"the only way"is almost always the most stupid and dangerous wayto proceed in a position .

8"He’s Right Behind Me, Isn’t He?”

It is used to cover up insults

" He ’s justly behind me , is n’t he?“is supposed to be the ultimate comedic easing after a character is end have words whoever they are playfully angry with , and before they wrick around to face that very person who hear every word . Not only is the line tiresome to no end , but it is also often used to make shock someone behind their back funny , which it never is . In rare showcase , the quote can be utilized for non - insulting purposes , but even then , it does n’t set down as swimmingly as gestate , and it does n’t stir up a jape .

7"Bond, James Bond.”

No one else is cool enough to pull it off

James Bond has express quite a few legendary lines , and it is his innate personal magnetism that get Agent 007 ’s delivery unequaled . That is also the intellect why Bond ’s signature creation suit him , but no one else stands a probability . The salutation that startle with the theatrical role ’s last name and terminate with their full name just does n’t feel correct — instead , it sound draw and gimcrack , as if the person is self-important enough to compare themselves to the best Secret Service agent in the world . Hopefully , whoever plays Bond 26will be able to make the lineage their own once more .

6"Let’s Finish What We Started.”

It is not the greatest way to end a pep talk

Under no condition should a good pep talk end with"Let ’s finish what we started,“as this line is a recipe for cataclysm . Whenever two or more character are getting ready for an larger-than-life struggle that will surely result in someone ’s dying , one of them always say this line , as if to sum up the current danger that they are facing . To append revilement to accidental injury , the quote is n’t even rightful on half the occasion because it is not always the fictional character in question who"started"anything — it is the villain of the account .

5"It’s Not What It Looks Like.”

It is almost always exactly what it looks like

The situations where"It ’s not what it look like"is the verity are few and far betweensince the line is normally used by a lineament detect in a compromising position by someone they are closelipped to . It usually name to being caught in the act by a partner . However , the quotation can also remain faithful to its meaning , but in this case , it announce a situation that is meant to be both compromise — or at least bet like it — and shady because of the chain of events that led to that point . Either way , the overused railway line sounds fake .

4"I’ll Be Back."

It doesn’t carry the same weight if not said by the Terminator

Unlike the James Bond film serial , The Terminatorsaga does n’t know where and when to block off with the Easter eggs and references to its etymon . While T-800 ’s theme song line in the original movie is truly celebrated for the jewel that it is , The Terminatorfranchise has ruined"I’ll be back"in its subsequent instalment by having it appear too often . The movies are n’t alone in this mess , as the line does n’t voice impressive from anyone but the Terminator . InThe Terminator , it is jaw - dropping because of what comes next , but without that effect , it is nothing but empty words .

3"Don’t Do Anything Stupid."

Whoever it is said to proceeds to do the opposite

" Do n’t do anything stupid"is essentially the plot gimmick to introduce the"stupid"character who is about to discount the warning . The character who verbalize the line of work hail across as a ostentatious know - it - all , and the person who it is being said to is usually the immature bonehead archetype . As for the idiom itself , it is blatantly overused with no originative spin offered , andthe only exception is Steve and Bucky ’s split - jerking exchange in the MCU . In that circumstance , the melodic line becomes a destiny more meaningful than it could ’ve been .

2"You Just Don’t Get It, Do You?"

It is meant to be dramatic, but comes off as corny

If there is an even more tasteless tune than the last one , it is"You just do n’t get it , do you?“The context for the phrase can motley , but there is always a person who is offended , but is n’t unforced to explain themselves by rights , and there is also the grapheme who simply doesn’t"get it . “Another authoritative item is to say the occupation in the most striking tincture of vox potential , but the stop is that it never sounds dramatic . At the ending of the day , the quote is about poor communication skills and masses want to fight down for no reason .

1"We’re Not So Different, You And I.”

The people in question could not be more different

This cataclysm of a line always comes from a baddie who is seek to convince the Heron to join the sorry side , and it never works . It is not surprising since very few people enjoy being assure that they are just as frightful as the person they hate with all their soul . “We’re not so unlike , you and I"is the resister ’s last repair — it is their last attempt to appeal to the good character ’s evil within . It is meant to be relatable and pump up the play , but it is mostly bothersome .

Star Wars Stormtrooper

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Dean Looking Serious In Supernatural

Andy Upsettingly Gesturing at His Badly Waxed Chest in The 40-Year-Old Virgin

Bucky Barnes Speaking and Looking Sad to Steve Rogers in Avengers: Endgame

Andy and Nigel Talking in The Devil Wears Prada

Voldemort Holding the Elder Wand and Looking Serious in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2