Finish The Memorable Movie Line With The Correct Word
Think you’re a movie buff with a knack for iconic catchphrases? Put your knowledge to the test with our thrilling quiz! In this challenge, we present you with famous movie catchphrases but with one crucial element missing—the keyword. It’s up to you to fill in the blanks and complete these unforgettable lines from the silver screen.
From timeless classics to modern blockbusters, these catchphrases have become part of cinematic history. Whether you’re a fan of action, romance, or comedy, this quiz will push your memory to the limit. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of film and show off your movie catchphrase expertise!
“____, I am your father.”

A. Luke
B. No
C. Yes
D. Maybe
Answer: Luke

Star Wars was initially considered a risky project, but its immense success revolutionized the film industry and paved the way for an iconic sci-fi franchise. This line is often misquoted as “Luke, I am your father.”
“Here’s ____ ____ you, kid.”

A. Thinking of
B. Talking to
C. Looking at
D. Something for
Answer: Looking at

This is from the 1942 classic film Casablanca. The famous line ‘Here’s looking at you, kid’ was not originally in the script and was ad-libbed by Humphrey Bogart during filming.
“I’m going to make him __ ____ he can’t refuse.”

A. An invitation
B. A dinner
C. An offer
D. A phone call
Answer: An offer

This is from The Godfather, released in 1972. The cat in Marlon Brando’s lap during the opening scene was a stray that the actor found on the studio lot and decided to include in the scene.
“You can’t _____ the truth!”

A. Deal with
B. Understand
C. Believe
D. Handle
Answer: Handle

This line is from A Few Good Men, released in 1992. Jack Nicholson’s memorable ‘You can’t handle the truth!’ line was ranked 29th on the American Film Institute’s list of 100 greatest movie quotes.
“I’ll be ____.”

A. Back
B. Here
C. There
D. Loud
Answer: Back

This is from 1984’s The Terminator. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s iconic ‘I’ll be back’ line was originally scripted as ‘I’ll come back,’ but the change was made to add a more memorable touch.
“I’ve a feeling we’re not in ______ anymore.”

A. Montana
B. Ohio
C. Kansas
D. Arkansas
Answer: Kansas

This is from The Wizard Of Oz, released in 1939. Fun fact: the horses in the Emerald City were covered in Jell-O powder to make them appear green, but the actors playing them couldn’t resist licking the sweet coating.
“Are you _____ to me?”

A. Speaking
B. Yelling
C. Talking
D. Coming
Answer: Talking

This is from 1976’s Taxi Driver, starring Robert De Niro. His famous ‘You talking to me?’ scene was largely improvised, with De Niro trying different variations in front of the mirror during filming.
“___ ___ Bond. James Bond.”

A. Call me
B. My name’s
C. The name’s
D. I am
Answer: The name’s

This is from Casino Royale, released in 2005. Sean Connery’s introduction in Dr. No as James Bond with the line ‘Bond. James Bond’ became one of the most iconic catchphrases in cinematic history.
“I’ll have what ___ ____.”

A. I want
B. You’re having
C. He’s having
D. She’s having
Answer: She’s having

This is from When Harry Met Sally, released in 1989. Meg Ryan’s memorable scene at the restaurant was suggested by the actress herself, and the reactions of other diners were genuine surprise and amusement.
“Hasta la vista, ____!”

A. Suckers
B. Baby
C. Buddy
D. Amigo
Answer: Baby

This line is from 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgement Day. The ‘Hasta la vista, baby’ line became one of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s most famous catchphrases and was voted as the 76th greatest movie quote by AFI.
“Life was like a box of _____.”

A. Candy
B. Donuts
C. Chocolates
D. Playing cards
Answer: Chocolates

This is from 1994’s Forrest Gump. Tom Hanks’ line ‘Life is like a box of chocolates’ is often misquoted as ‘life is like a box of chocolates,’ but in the movie, he speaks in the past tense.
“Heeeere’s _____!”

A. Daddy
B. Johnny
C. Conan
D. Buddy
Answer: Johnny

This is from The Shining, released in 1980 and based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. The famous ‘Here’s Johnny!’ line spoken by Jack Nicholson’s character was improvised on set and became one of the most memorable moments in the film.
“Why so _____?”

A. Serious
B. Somber
C. Curious
D. Busy
Answer: Serious

This line is from 2008’s The Dark Knight. Heath Ledger’s line ‘Why so serious?’ as the Joker was ad-libbed during filming and perfectly captured the character’s unpredictable and chaotic nature.
“E.T. ____ home.”

A. Go
B. Come
C. Phone
D. Call
Answer: Phone

This is from E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, released in 1982. The voice of E.T. was provided by Pat Welsh, an elderly woman who smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, giving the alien its distinct raspy voice.
“I’m the king of the ____!”

A. Sea
B. Ocean
C. World
D. Jungle
Answer: World

This line was from Titanic in 1997. During the filming of the iconic, ‘I’m the king of the world!’ scene, the line was written on the spot by James Cameron, and it has since become one of the film’s most memorable moments.
“You were ____ there.”

A. Happy
B. Always
C. Already
D. Sad
Answer: Happy

This is from 2004’s The Butterfly Effect, which had multiple alternate endings, some that are much happier than others and some that are pretty dark. The theatrical ending left things a little ambiguous.
“I see ____ people.”

A. No
B. Living
C. More
D. Dead
Answer: Dead

This is from The Sixth Sense, released in 1999. The line ‘I see dead people’ is ranked as one of the most famous movie quotes and has become synonymous with the film’s eerie and supernatural atmosphere.
“I feel the need… the need for ____!”

A. Speed
B. Height
C. War
D. Greed
Answer: Speed

This is from 1986’s Top Gun. The phrase ‘I feel the need… the need for speed!’ became an iconic catchphrase from Top Gun and inspired a generation of aviation enthusiasts to pursue careers in the military and aviation industry.
“I love the smell of _____ in the morning.”

A. Coffee
B. Gasoline
C. Napalm
D. Bacon
Answer: Napalm

This line is from 1979’s Apocalypse Now. The line ‘I love the smell of napalm in the morning’ delivered by Robert Duvall’s character is often regarded as one of the most memorable lines in film history.
“Houston, we have a _____.”

A. Situation
B. Issue
C. Problem
D. Solution
Answer: Problem

This line is from Apollo 13, released in 1995. In the real-life Apollo 13 mission, Jack Swigert said, “Okay, Houston, we’ve had a problem here,” but it was slightly altered for the film.