My Top 5 Movie Quotes of 2008 (With Audio)

Although the end of the year is coming, along with all of its attendant and obligatory “Top 10″ lists, I thought this year I’d try something different . While 2008 was a year of great films, I wanted to pause and reflect on some of my favorite quotes of the year. Some pretty great actors said some powerful stuff this year. Taken together, these quotes capture some of the memorable moments, and give a taste of the zeitgeist of 2008. Before we begin, you should know:

MAJOR SPOILERS FOR ALL THE FILMS MENTIONED BELOW. YOU’VE BEEN WARNED…

5. Wanted

Actor: Morgan Freeman

Quote: “Shoot THIS Motherfucker!”

Why: Timur Bekmambetov’s Wanted is not a good film. It’s a crap script covered with pure cheese, topped with escapism and a small dose of visually arresting action, the type of midnight cinematic treat that might taste good going down, but that leaves you with the feeling you’re going to wake up with a mess in your bed (and if you’re lucky, the toilet) when you wake up in the morning.

In the midst of all the chaos, there’s Morgan Freeman, whose appearance in this film is as bizarre as it is necessary for giving the film just enough credibility so as to prevent you from laughing throughout the proceedings. Like many actors approaching or experiencing their golden years (see: Alec Baldwin), Freeman seems to be cutting loose and just having fun at this stage of his life. This is nowhere more obvious than in this monologue at the end, where Freeman finally loses it and tells the society of weavers to end James McAvoy’s life. A departure from the normally calm, austere, father-figure that Freeman usually embodies, this F-bomb is pure awesomeness.

Listen:

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4. Iron Man

Actor: Jeff Bridges:

Quote: “Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scraps!”

Why: In a year filled with angsty, self-loathing, and tortured superheroes, Iron Man showed us that a superhero film which didn’t take itself too seriously could be an absolute blast. Iron Man’s style is best encapsulated by this quote by Jeff Bridges. Trying to master the outlandishly implausible arc reactor technology, Bridges loses it at one of his underling scientists. The resulting quote leave us asking, “Yeah, how the hell DID he build that in a cave anyway?” before we realize that we don’t really care. This quote is self-reflection at its finest.

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3. Wall-E

Actor: Ben Burtt/Elissa Knight (plus computer enhancement)

Quote: “Wall-E”/”Eve”

Why: Some people might not remember that the first 20-30 minutes of Wall-E had virtually no dialogue whatsoever. Pixar took a chance on its animation, betting that it could create characters and animations that could successfully anthropromorphize robots, and I’d say it unquestionably succeeded. They were able to make you believe that these machines had emotions.

But while the animation deserves a lot of credit, the voicework is also phenomenal. This exchange between Wall-E and Eve (their first “conversation”) has Wall-E uttering his name in a timeless combination of human voice and computer enhancement. This single quote was so powerful, so adorable, that, coupled with Wall-E’s appearance, it moved at least one girl to tears (click here to see the video and click here for the awesome story behind it).

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2. The Dark Knight

Actor: Heath Ledger

Quote: “Why so serious?”

Why: While The Dark Knight was filled with lines that are certain to be repeated ad nauseam by college students and high schoolers for years to come (”Wanna see a magic trick?” “Let’s put a smile on that face.” etc. etc. However you cut it, the Joker was this year’s Borat), I thought Joker’s chilling “Why so serious” rose above the pack. Joker’s bizarre backstory was imbued meaning as it changed, Rashomon-like, throughout the film. In the end, he remains as inscrutable as he is completely and utterly destructive. And as Gotham falls apart around him and corpses fall to the ground, it’s almost as though Joker’s asking us the whole time, “Why so serious?” (You can hear us review The Dark Knight with writer/director Kevin Smith by clicking here.)

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1. The Wrestler

Actor: Mickey Rourke

Quote: “I’m an old broken down piece of meat.”

Why: In David Ansen’s wonderful review of Darren Aronofsky’s tremendous film, The Wrestler, Ansen writes the following: “[This film] was a kind of harmonic convergence of player and part that happens once in a blue moon—the actor vanishing so completely inside a role that our sense of his ‘real’ identity is permanently altered.” Indeed, Rourke’s career and personal life have mirrored the tragedy of wrestler Randy Robinson’s story arc. Between his bad career choices and the near-horrific plastic surgery that left his face straining to display emotion, Rourke had used up virtually all of his good will with the moviegoing public.

But in The Wrestler, Rourke takes control of his public image and of his latent acting talent. When Rourke breaks down in front of his daughter and confesses his sins, on some level he’s confessing to the audience as well. And as the tears flow down his face, we are left with the simple conclusion there is still some redemption in the world left for Mickey Rourke. In fact, there’s probably no other lead actor that could have made The Wrestler one of the best films of the year.

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Discuss: What were your favorite quotes of 2008?

David Chen can be reached at davechensemail(AT)gmail.com. You can also follow him on Twitter.

  • The Joker's "LOOK AT ME!" off-camera line from the fake Batman home video was the line-of-the-movie for me. Every time I saw the film in theatres (5 times and counting), the audience went completely silent. Amazing line.
  • Yup. thats the one for me too. close second though:

    Role Models "Fuck you, Miss Daisy"
  • Joe
    My favorite quote of the year was "My farm? My farm? *shoots shit up* I'M A LEAD FARMER, MOTHERFUCKER!" from Kirk Lazarus. I also agree with Phil, "LOOK AT ME!" is where the movie turns from an action superhero movie to a pure pulsing drama.

    There are some secondary quotes from Pineapple Express, The Happening and maybe one other that I loved as well but can't remember. "You guys like hot dogs? They get a bad rap. They have a cool shape and they're full of protein."
  • Karl
    The Happening - Mark Whalberg

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0949731/
  • Here's my top 5:

    5. Fuck the world. - Rambo

    4. It was like a sexual explosion! - Man On Wire

    3. I've heard of popcorn in the face, but this is ridiculous! - Role Models

    2. You're not interested in what happened to the bees? - The Happening

    1. I'm just like a little boy, playin' with his dick when he's nervous. - Tropic Thunder

    Classic.
  • My favorite is suttle but says so much Peter Bretter from Forgetting Sarah Marshall: "I wish I wasn't wearing this fucking shirt. "
  • What about the dude line from Tropic Thunder?
  • zlb
    absolutely look at me was the scariest and most intense moment in the entire film, and what makes it all the more impressive as a soundbyte is that you dont even see the joker when he says it, but that one statement seems to encapsulate how the joker wants everybody's attention, and he's not asking for it nicely.... definitely a chiller....
  • I could name 5 lines from The Dark Knight alone that are better than all of these, even the one from The Dark Knight. Kudos on the Iron Man line though, that was my favorite of that movie.
  • Will
    "I think hot dogs get a bad rap, they got a good shape, packed full of protein. Did you get the mustard?"
    *Holds up cooler*
    [Seriously, the ridiculousness of this scene makes me laugh every time, who puts their mustard in a cooler?]

    Definitely agree with the above, "Look at me!" was one of the best from The Dark Knight.
    Also, "I love Kung- FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU" was good.
  • Josh
    Could you put these quotes in MP3 format please?
  • that morgan freeman quote was so unexpected. i have to say that it is a great quote of 2008 though.
  • THANK YOU! I said how much I loved that quote on the /Filmcast, and everyone was like, "...ok..." Glad somebody else appreciates it.
  • i thought the whole gravity monologue and then the maniacal laughing was the best quote of TDK.
  • M&M
    "You guys like hot dogs? They get a bad rap. They have a cool shape and they're full of protein."

    What movie is this from???
  • Rich G.
    well im glad tdk didn't get #1 at least, the wrestler really deserved that spot
  • Babylon A.D.: Who would hire a baby killer to get me?
  • I LOVE THE Iron Man quote, so many real life uses for that line ahah

    i have yet to see the wrestler but i am so exited
  • greycolumbus
    "And are you the real Batman?" :3
  • greycolumbus
    The Joker monologue during Harvey Dent's stay at Gotham General is probably my favorite quote of the year. The best part has to be his simple "HIIIIIIIIIII".
  • "....swallow the gravy" had me rolling in the aisle in Tropic Thunder.

    Your choice of line from Iron Man is good. Best line of the movie. I think most people would go the lame route and list "...I am Iron Man."

    Here are some other notables:

    -"Get that weak shit off my track" -- Speed Racer

    -"You never go full retard" -- Tropic Thunder

    -"You wouldn't like me hungry" -- The Incredible Hulk
  • Thrillhouse77
    I completely agree with you guys (although it isn't my #1 fave Sarah Marshall quote, it was a good one.

    The way he delivers the line is killer and it is the PERFECT example of the stupid things we think of when we get overly nervous or stressed.
  • HHR
    My favorite TDK line, other than LOOK AT ME wasn't even verbal. When he asked the cop how many of his friends he'd killed.....and the response.....and then Joker mouthed "Six?". That line was perfect.
  • /filmluvsjokes
    my fav line from that was "i think if i suggested a game of quidditch, he'd cum in his pants"
  • In Bruges had some fantastic quotes:

    "I grew up in Dublin. I love Dublin. If I grew up on a farm, and was retarded, Bruges might impress me but I didn't, so it doesn't."

    "You're an inanimate fuckin' object! "

    "One gay beer for my gay friend, one normal beer for me because I am normal "

    "That's for John Lennon, you Yankee fuckin' c*nt!"

    "Of course you can't see! I just a shot a blank in your fucking eye!"

    "Don't be stupid. This is the shootout."

    "Well, here we are in a room with two manky hookers and a racist dwarf. "
  • The whole I time I was watching the scene at Asbury Park in "The Wrestler," I just kept thinking: "This is going to be the scene they play when they read his name among the list of nominees at the Oscars."

    My top 5:
    5. Burn After Reading: "It was just lie-een there." (Raul Arenas)
    4. Role Models - "You white? Then you Ben Affleck." (Bobby'e J. Thompson)
    3. Tropic Thunder - "You never go full retard." (Robert Downey, Jr.)
    2. The Wrestler - "The only place I get hurt is out there." (Mickey Rourke)
    1. The Dark Knight - "I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve." (Heath Ledger)
  • They're filming midgets!
  • Joe
    The Happening.

    Yep.
  • "because hes the hero gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now. so we'll hunt him because he can take it. because hes not a hero. he's a silent guardian. a watchful protecter. a dark knight." jim gordon the dark knight. i swear i can listen to it a billion times and it never gets old. plus the shirt line from forgetting sarah marshall is great too
  • It's cause they don't respect you. I think it's time for a coup. The day of Quigley is upon us!
  • Hi, can I have a coffee?... Black?
    Can't you see we talking?... White?
  • "That chick frosted me like I was a fucking cake!"
  • drmecha
    "I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do with one if I caught it."
  • shadow
    "I don't want to survive, I want to live."
  • That was a great quotation!
  • "It's me, Sugar bumps!" -- The Joker, TDK
  • Great line from WALL-E. Love it!
  • Personally, I think one of my favorite TDK lines was when The Joker and Batman were both in the interrogation room.

    Joker: "You're just a freak.....like me!"
  • Adam
    I've got three words for all of you:

    "Use his leg!"

    People who know, you know what I'm talking about. People who don't, just wait- it'll probably be on a t-shirt just like "I drink your milkshake" was last year.
  • Agreed. Sent chills up my spine.
  • I still liked when the joker said: "Where does he get those wonderful toys?"
  • completely forgot about that quote but it was fucking brilliant...
  • LOL that Morgan Freeman line was such a Samuel L Jackson line... seriosuly!!!
  • in terms of the Dark Knight i can't decide between

    "did batman save you daddy?"
    actually, this time i saved him.

    and the final line of the film...

    "because he's the hero gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now. so we'll hunt him, because he can take it. because he's not our hero. he's a silent guardian, a watchful protector. a dark knight. "

    that's some powerful stuff
  • oh and Cloverfield (anyone remember that movie), gave Hud some brilliant lines

    Rob, it is time to leave the electronic store.

    Beth lives in Midtown. Midtown is that way. You know what else is that way? Some horrific shit!

    If this is the last thing you see... that means I died.

    ok i'm gone.
  • Your list rocks...Every time I hear the Tropic Thunder one I shit my pants laughing...
  • Yeah that was def cool..."its all part of the plan.."
  • FreedomisPopular
    Yeah, between the Joker and Kirk Lazuras you pretty much have a top ten list.

    My favorite is still a tie between...
    "How about a magic trick?" and
    "Wanna know how I got these scars."
    Not great lines in and of themselves, but what they lead up to is amazing.
  • Emma
    I'd have to say one of my favorites of the year was from Burn After Reading, for its sheer repeatability

    "Jesus, what a clusterfuck."
  • Your #1 is also my #1. This says so much about the Joker himself. More than any other quote.

    I think a quote should always work on it's own, without the movie itself.
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