Warburton's has come out with a survey of the most cheezy lines in cinematic history. Given the list, they obviously only surveyed people under 25. Here it is:1. “Titanic”: Leonardo DiCaprio's “I'm the king of the world!”
2. “Dirty Dancing”: Patrick Swayze’s “Nobody puts Baby in the corner.”
3. “Four Weddings And A Funeral”: Andie McDowell's “Is it still raining? I hadn't noticed.”
3. “Ghost”: Demi Moore’s “Ditto,” to Patrick Swayze's “I love you.”
5. “Top Gun”: Val Kilmer to Tom Cruise (news): “You can be my wingman anytime”
6. “Notting Hill”: Julia Roberts' “I'm just a girl ... standing in front of a boy ... asking him to love her.”
7. “Independence Day”: Bill Pullman’s “Today we celebrate our Independence Day!”
8. “Braveheart”: Mel Gibson (news)'s “They may take our lives, but they will not take our freedom!”
9. “Jerry Maguire”: Renee Zellweger to Tom Cruise: “You had me at hello.”
10. “The Postman”: A blind woman says to Kevin Costner (news): “You're a godsend, a savior.” He replies: “No, I'm a postman.”
My nomination? Love Story. "Love means never having to say you're sorry."
The 8 Days of Slice. Such a smart girl!