
'90s Movie Quotes Trivia — BuzzFeed Quizzes
Although I was born in the late '90s, I DEFINITELY grew up watching '90s films. The Parent Trap, Titanic, The Matrix. That is what happens when streaming isn't prevalent, and your movie collection is mostly on VHS. Or in the case of Titanic...on two VHS tapes.
So, if you were an adult, teen, OR weren't even born yet when these movies came out, let's put your knowledge of famous quotes from '90s films to the test. Here is how it works. I will show you a quote, and you match the movie that it comes from. Ready? Let's go.
In the comments, let me know your FAV '90s movie. Also, would you ever wear a T-shirt with a famous movie quote on it (un-ironically)? Or better yet...A TATTOO! Let me know.
Can you imagine? lol
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