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Best movie one-liners



Best movie one-liners

Best movie one-liners
With the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to the screen, we got to thinking about his greatest movie lines — when he said "I'll be back," he meant it. Branching out from there, you don't have to have total recall to remember some of these memorable movie zingers and the actors who made them famous.


Clark Gable
"Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn."
Clint Eastwood
“Go ahead, make my day."
Marlon Brando
“I’ll make him an offer he can’t refuse.
Jack Nicholson
“You can’t handle the truth!”
Heath Ledger
“Why so serious?”
Roy Scheider
“You’re going to need a bigger boat.”
Leonardo DiCaprio
“I’m the king of the world!”
Estelle Reiner
“I’ll have what she’s having.”
Robert De Niro
“You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me?”
Johnny Depp
"Fuh-get about it!"
Tom Hanks
“Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates….”
Sean Connery
“Bond. James Bond.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger
“I’ll be back.”
Judy Garland
“There’s no place like home.”
Humphrey Bogart
“Here’s looking at you, kid.”
Bette Davis
“Fasten your seatbelts; it’s going to be a bumpy night.”
Thelma “Butterfly" McQueen
“I don’t know nothin’ bout birthin’ babies!”
Karolyn Grimes
“Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings

Celebrity real estate


Celebrity real estate

From a reality TV host's house in Studio City, Calif., to a rocker's oceanfront home, California real estate is changing hands.

Jeff Probst
"Survivor" host Jeff Probst has purchased a two-story, 8,000-square-foot home once belonging to a famous cowboy singer-actor in Studio City, Calif. It went for less than the asking price.
Cee Lo Green
Rapper and record producer Cee Lo Green has leased a gated 1941 Hollywood Hills-area house from a former child star. How much is his lease? The house was first purchased for much more.
John Krasinski
John Krasinski has listed his 1926 English country-style house in West Hollywood for sale. How much is it going for? The gated nearly 1,300-square-foot house features French doors, high ceilings and hardwood floors.
Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne
Hard-rocking couple Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have put their oceanfront, three-story Malibu beach house up for sale. How much is it? They purchased the five-bedroom, five-bath home for much less than the asking price.
Billy Dee Williams
Actor Billy Dee Williams has put his 5,295-square-foot Beverly Hills home on the market. How much is he asking? Designed for entertaining, the 1961 six-bedroom home has French doors opening to a swimming pool, spa and deck.
Jack Nicholson
A Malibu property owned by veteran actor Jack Nicholson is on the market with a hefty price tag. The 70-acre site includes a ranch-style main house, caretaker home, tennis court, cabana, putting green, swimming pool and grotto-style spa.
Dennis Quaid
Actor Dennis Quaid has put his equestrian estate in Pacific Palisades on the market. The whopping price tag? The property includes a guesthouse, studio, barn and corral on two lush acres with a year-round creek.
Jonathan Penner
Actor and "Survivor" contestant Jonathan Penner and his wife have listed their 2,745-square-foot Los Feliz home. How much are they asking? The 1933 house has a paneled den with a fireplace, a vintage-style kitchen and four bedrooms with balconies.
Kaley Cuoco
Actress Kaley Cuoco, who plays the neighbor of two socially inept physicists on a hit CBS comedy, has listed her Sherman Oaks, Calif., home for sale. Find out how much she's asking.
Features of the 1937 Spanish-style house include distressed hardwood floors, a covered patio and interior arches between living spaces.
Linda Evans
Actress Linda Evans, known for her role as Krystle Carrington on 1980s prime-time soap opera, has sold her four-bedroom Beverly Hills Post Office-area home. How much did it go for? She bought the property in 1981 for quite a bit less.
Elvis Presley's home
A gated Beverly Hills compound that was once home to Elvis Presley and wife Priscilla has been leased. What's the monthly fee? Recently remodeled, the 5,367-square-foot house, built in 1958, has new flooring, a new kitchen and laundry room, and a resurfaced pool and spa.
Carole Lombard
A house in the Sunset Strip area that the late actress Carole Lombard lived in during the 1930s came on the market in March. The home has been leased out for two years.

The French Regency-style home is set behind gates and has an art studio, a music-media room, four bedrooms and three bathrooms in nearly 3,000 square feet of living space with original fixtures.

Celebrity urban legends


Celebrity urban legends
 Did you hear the one about so-and-so? Draw your own conclusions about whether these urban legends of the rich and famous are true.

Cass Elliot
Celeb legend: Cass Elliot of the Mamas and the Papas died from choking on a ham sandwich.
Richard Gere
Celeb legend: Richard Gere was rushed to the emergency room, where a certain type of animal was found inside him.
Walt Disney
Celeb legend: Walt Disney was cryogenically frozen after his death and is kept in a secret room somewhere on the Disneyland property.
Alanis Morissette
Celeb legend: Alanis Morissette's famous song "You Oughta Know" was written about Dave Coulier, an actor known for his role on TV's "Full House."
Jennifer Lopez
Celeb legend: Jennifer Lopez has insured her famous "assets" for $1 billion.
Halle Berry
Celeb legend: Halle Berry has six toes on one of her feet.
Jack Nicholson
Celeb legend: Jack Nicholson's sister is actually his mother.
Tommy Hilfiger
Celeb legend: Tommy Hilfiger has something against minorities.
Eric Clapton
Celeb legend: Eric Clapton once upstaged Grand Funk Railroad after heckling them from the audience.
James Dean
Celeb legend: The car James Dean died in was cursed.
Fidel Castro
Celeb legend: Fidel Castro once tried out for the Washington Senators baseball team.
Mister Rogers
Celeb legend: Kiddie favoriteMister Rogers was once a Navy SEAL.
John F. Kennedy
Celeb legend: John F. Kennedy said he was a jelly doughnut during a speech at the Berlin Wall.
Johnnie Cochran
Celeb legend: Johnnie Cochran's headstone says that O.J. Simpson was guilty.
Charlie Daniels
Celeb legend: Country crooner Charlie Daniels once authored a strongly worded document about illegal immigrants.