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You can book Bella Swan's ‘Twilight' house on Airbnb — but there's an annoying catch
You can book Bella Swan's ‘Twilight' house on Airbnb — but there's an annoying catch

New York Post

time16-05-2025

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You can book Bella Swan's ‘Twilight' house on Airbnb — but there's an annoying catch

Here's a rental you can really sink your teeth into. The home of the iconic 'Twilight' heroine Bella Swan is bookable on the vacation rental website Airbnb. The exterior and interior of the whitewashed 1930s home in St. Helens, Oregon, served as the residence of shy high-schooler Bella Swan throughout the iconic 'Twilight' saga. The four-film franchise launched the careers of Kristen Stewart as Bella and Robert Pattinson as the 104-year-old vampire Edward Cullen. 10 The iconic home resides in a quiet neighborhood in St. Helens, Oregon. Airbnb 10 The 1930s abode featured heavily in the film, often alongside Bella's red pick-up truck. Summit Entertainment 10 The 'Twilight' films launched the careers of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart (above). ANDREW COOPER The five-bedroom home, dubbed the 'Twilight Swan House,' can accommodate up to eight guests, according to the listing. The popular getaway has amassed 580 reviews and an impressive 4.99-star rating. 'My family and I spent Christmas there and it will be the most memorable Christmas ever!' wrote one former guest. 'Our 3rd stay at the Twilight Swan House, and it's just like the first and second time. Perfect,' share another. It's clear that the rental's runaway popularity isn't because of the nearby historic riverfront, nor its convenient proximity to Portland. The home's owner appears to have put their heart and soul into making the rental a dream come true for 'Twilight' diehards. 10 The kitchen features green cabinets and the original table seen in several 'Twilight' scenes. Airbnb 10 The cozy living room, seen in the Airbnb listing photos. Airbnb 10 A scene from 'Twilight: New Moon' is shot in the home. Everett Collection / Everett Col The house, which Bella shared with her divorced police-chief father, Charlie, played by Billy Burke, is filled with memorabilia from the films. Guests can enjoy dinner at Charlie Swan's actual dining table, where he cocked his shotgun before meeting his daughter's vampiric date. They can sleep in Bella's moody teenage bedroom, where Edward spent long, creepy nights watching her sleep. The listing photos boast movie-accurate purple floral bedding and even recreations of wall art just barely glimpsed in background shots of the film. 10 The Airbnb's most eye-catching room is Bella's bedroom, featuring the character's familiar purple bedding. Airbnb 10 Bella arrives at the home in the 2008 film 'Twilight.' Summit Entertainment 10 An additional bedroom features a life-sized cutout of Bella Swan. Airbnb 10 The 'Jacob Black guest room' is located downstairs and includes a cutout of actor Taylor Lautner in character. Airbnb Upstairs, a 'lookout' room window overlooks the front yard — the same window through which Bella spied Edward parked with his shiny silver Volvo. The rental even caters to members of 'Team Jacob.' A downstairs bedroom, dubbed the 'Jacob Black guest room,' featuring a cardboard cutout of 'New Moon'-era Jacob, played by Taylor Lautner. Unfortunately for all of the 'Twihards' out there, the rental comes with a huge catch. The ''Twilight Swan House' appears to be booked out on Airbnb until April 2027.

'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick
'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick

Economic Times

time09-05-2025

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'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick

Lionsgate will release 'Wick Is Pain' a documentary about the John Wick franchise. It will be available on demand starting May 9. The documentary features Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski. It traces the franchise's journey from its start as an independent film. The documentary also covers the upcoming spinoff film -Ballerina-. The 'John Wick' franchise is treading a new course in terms of the narrative, and it may not be exactly what fans expect. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads "Wick Is Pain" featuring Keanu Reeves will be available on video-on-demand retailers starting May 9. The documentary explores the making of the "John Wick" franchise and Reeves has now spoken about what went behind the by Jeffrey Dee, the documentary will feature director Chad Stahelski, and producers Basil Iwanyk and Eric Lee along with Reeves. "Wick Is Pain" traces the franchise's journey from its inception as an independent film in 2014 to its current status, including the upcoming spinoff film -Ballerina- starring Ana de Armas, set to release on June 6. Beyond Fest will screen "Wick Is Pain" in Los Angeles on May and others will speak about and provide viewers with a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the "John Wick" franchise. The franchise began with the 2014 film. Summit Entertainment initially released the first later acquired the franchise when it took over Summit. The original film centered on John Wick, a retired assassin. He is drawn back into action after an attack by a gangster's subsequent sequel involves more assassins forcing Wick into action. These actions often lead to dire consequences for those who cross him. Lionsgate's announcement highlights the unlikelihood of the franchise's initial John Wick universe has expanded beyond the four films. It now includes the Peacock miniseries " The Continental". Keanu Reeves shared his enthusiasm for the project. "I'm excited to share and be a part of taking fans behind the curtain on the extraordinary journey of making the John Wick films."

'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick
'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick

Time of India

time09-05-2025

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  • Time of India

'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick

Lionsgate will release 'Wick Is Pain' a documentary about the John Wick franchise. It will be available on demand starting May 9. The documentary features Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski. It traces the franchise's journey from its start as an independent film. The documentary also covers the upcoming spinoff film -Ballerina-. The 'John Wick' franchise is treading a new course in terms of the narrative, and it may not be exactly what fans expect. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads "Wick Is Pain" featuring Keanu Reeves will be available on video-on-demand retailers starting May 9. The documentary explores the making of the "John Wick" franchise and Reeves has now spoken about what went behind the by Jeffrey Dee, the documentary will feature director Chad Stahelski, and producers Basil Iwanyk and Eric Lee along with Reeves. "Wick Is Pain" traces the franchise's journey from its inception as an independent film in 2014 to its current status, including the upcoming spinoff film -Ballerina- starring Ana de Armas, set to release on June 6. Beyond Fest will screen "Wick Is Pain" in Los Angeles on May and others will speak about and provide viewers with a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the "John Wick" franchise. The franchise began with the 2014 film. Summit Entertainment initially released the first later acquired the franchise when it took over Summit. The original film centered on John Wick, a retired assassin. He is drawn back into action after an attack by a gangster's subsequent sequel involves more assassins forcing Wick into action. These actions often lead to dire consequences for those who cross him. Lionsgate's announcement highlights the unlikelihood of the franchise's initial John Wick universe has expanded beyond the four films. It now includes the Peacock miniseries " The Continental". Keanu Reeves shared his enthusiasm for the project. "I'm excited to share and be a part of taking fans behind the curtain on the extraordinary journey of making the John Wick films."

23 Iconic TV And Movie Prom Looks Ranked From "Burn It" To "Bury Me In It"
23 Iconic TV And Movie Prom Looks Ranked From "Burn It" To "Bury Me In It"

Buzz Feed

time05-05-2025

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23 Iconic TV And Movie Prom Looks Ranked From "Burn It" To "Bury Me In It"

Just so you know, this ranking includes outfits from proms, homecomings, dances from outside the US, and all other types of formal high school soirées, because there are some iconic looks that deserve a spot on the list, even if they don't technically appear in a prom scene. And now, without any further ado, an entirely subjective ranking of 23 iconic onscreen prom looks from "mediocre" to "literally what dreams are made of." 23. Andie Walsh's DIY two-dresses-in-one mashup from Pretty in Pink. I want to like this dress so badly, because Andie made it herself, and that deserves a near-endless amount of kudos. But... ...I just don't! From the high lace neckline to the poof-forward sleeves to the polka dot pattern to the way it fits, nothing here is working for me. 22. Josie Geller's Renaissance gown from Never Been Kissed. I love a statement sleeve (and a statement dress), but the pink and green color scheme, along with the sheer amount of lace, is alarming to me. That being said, this dress is supposed to be a costume. While it's not my personal style, as a former drama kid I can only imagine how much fun it would be to wear it onstage and feel Shakespearean as hell. 21. Carrie Bradshaw's senior prom look from The Carrie Diaries. Oh, boy. Carrie, you grow into a fashion icon, but now is not your time. The random swirling pattern is what takes it from "quirky" to "bad" for me. It just looks like the carpet of your local bowling alley. If you're curious, these dresses are arranged from left to right in the order of how much I like them. 20. Rory Gilmore's vintage throwback dress from Gilmore Girls. First of all: Love the boots. Second of all: Eh. I just can't condone a navy prom dress. Maybe it's my long history of having to wear school uniforms, but I don't associate this color with joyful self-expression. 19. Erin Quinn's turquoise gown from Derry Girls. Here's the problem with this outfit: Erin is clearly uncomfortable in it, and that violates the First Commandment of Clothes. That's why it's such a relief when she changes out of this perfectly-nice-but-not-Erin dress and into... ...her Easter frock. I don't like how this dress looks, nor does Erin, but that's not really the point. She obviously feels way better in it than she did in her blue gown, and that makes it a good outfit. 18. Bella Swan's modest, "I almost died, so yeah I'm wearing leggings to the prom" outfit from Twilight. Summit Entertainment I know that Bella's been through a lot, and she's dealing with a healing broken leg, but this look is just unforgivably bland. Summit Entertainment The movie doesn't dwell on this outfit, because I think it knows it could've done better. The blue tiered dress underneath the cardigan (*shiver*) is fine, but it's more "guest at an acquaintance's wedding" than "teenage girl going out with the immortal love of her life." Summit Entertainment I'd like to get on the record that I'm not opposed to cardigans in general; I'm just opposed to them in this specific context. The last thing I want is to have Big Wool after me. 17. Sharpay's hot pink performance dress from High School Musical 3. I've never seen High School Musical 3, but as far as I can tell, the musical is about their prom? So even though this is a costume, I'm counting it. While I love the matching gloves, the rest of the dress isn't working for me. The tulle peaking out of the skirt seems like an afterthought, and since this is Sharpay, after all, I would expect more bedazzling than the few little stones on the bodice. 16. Buffy's lavender rhinestoned gown from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Mutant Enemy Productions I said lavender, but it may be mauve, which I think is basically lavender that's feeling a bit under the weather. When I first saw it, I definitely didn't love it, but it's fine. Completely acceptable. And then... Mutant Enemy Productions BAM! It's got a giant A bustle? I get the need for drama, but this actively makes the dress worse. Mutant Enemy Productions It looks off-centered and a bit haphazard, like the wardrobe department had to pin it up to make sure it didn't drag too much. The reveal of the bustle (I'm just going with it now) happens to coincide with one of the show's most heartwarming moments: Buffy receiving the "Class Protector" award. And to be honest, it's a touch distracting. Mutant Enemy Productions This dress receives extra points for being in one of the series' best scenes, and negative points for committing the crime of bustle in the first degree. 15. Liz's "I'm blissfully ignorant of my father's super-villainy" party dress from Spider-Man: Homecoming. Marvel / There's nothing wrong with it, but it's a little plain, and comes across as more "interview" than "party." Marvel / The length and overall shape of it are cute, though. I just wish there was a statement accessory. Maybe something that says, "My dad is an illegal arms dealer, and until that meddling Spider-Man showed up, he was doing pretty well for himself." Marvel And I can't with flats. I don't like how they look, and I don't like how the flat industry lies to us and tells us that they're more comfortable than heels. They're not! They're just uncomfortable in new and innovative ways! 14. Gabriella Montez's fluffy white dress from High School Musical 3. Disney Just like Sharpay's look above, this dress is a costume from the high school musical about prom that features prominently in the high school musical High School Musical 3. That makes sense, right? Disney I love the thin little feathers attached to this dress, and it has great movement while Gabriella dances. But there's nothing particularly special about it, either. It's the sort of dress you'd try on, like, and then forget about five dresses later. Disney The feathers attached to the shoes are a brilliant touch, though. 13. Mercedes' purple gown from Glee. 20th Century Fox This dress is definitely of an era (specifically, the late '00s), and while that era may have passed, it's still a statement gown that looks great on Mercedes. 20th Century Fox This is without a doubt a prom dress, as in, it's a dress that would be completely out of place in any scenario other than a high school prom. It's a look you only get one or two chances to pull off, and Mercedes recognized that and delivered. 20th Century Fox 12. Regina George's satin minidress from Mean Girls. Paramount Pictures Side note: I've never noticed before that Amy Poehler is also wearing a prom dress in this scene. It's a perfect character moment, and I have no notes. It's not quite the bombshell look you'd expect from a Queen Bee, but as Cady points out, Regina still looks this good after fracturing her spine, so credit where credit is due. Paramount And the flowers adorning Regina's brace move it from "cute but forgettable" to "movie costume Hall of Famer." Paramount 11. Kat Stratford's reluctant prom attendee dress from 10 Things I Hate About You. Buena Vista Pictures It's sophisticated and mature, like Kat herself, but just a little too drab for my tastes. Buena Vista Pictures The pearls and shawl age up this look considerably. (The pearls are significant because they belonged to Kat's mother, but aesthetically I'm not into their use here.) Also, that hair looks like it would be painful. I got an updo for one of my proms, and it wasn't anywhere near as elaborate as Kat's, but I still spent around 30 minutes afterward pulling out bobby pin after endless bobby pin. Buena Vista Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection 10. Santana's mermaid gown from Glee. 20th Century Fox Again, this dress is from a period piece, and the period is "10 years ago." But while the ruching is a little extreme, the dress as a whole is dramatic and fun. 20th Century Fox The single shoulder strap of fake roses is pretty spectacular too. 20th Century Fox 9. Sandy's simple white dress from Grease. Paramount I like this dress because I feel like dresses like this don't really exist anymore, outside of the costume closets of regional theater companies that have recently done Grease. Paramount / Courtesy Everett Collection I'm not a big fan of the embellishments around the waist, since they come across as a little flower girl-y, but this dress has so much movement that it just seems fun to wear. Paramount / Courtesy Everett Collection Plus those white patent leather dance shoes are absolutely adorable and would make such a satisfying sound while you walked across the gym floor. 8. Toni Topaz's beaded ensemble from Riverdale. CW I remember trying on dresses like this! The heavily embellished top combined with a chic black skirt make for a glamorous combination. CW I'm biased, because I wore a black prom dress, but can I just say, I love a black prom dress! CW 7. Sam Montgomery's Cinderella costume from A Cinderella Story. Warner Bros. Pictures This gown is objectively a totally absurd thing to wear to a costume party. But it's sort of magical because of its absurdity. Warner Bros. Pictures The transition from lace to rhinestones on the bodice is a bit clumsy, though. Warner Bros. Pictures But the best part of this ensemble is definitely our Cinderella's early 2000s glass slipper: Her star-studded, ankle-holstered cellphone. Warner Bros. Pictures When Sam has to leave the party before midnight, it's this phone that her Prince Charming discovers. (Prince Charming is Chad Michael Murray dressed in a very convenient Prince Charming costume.) 6. Blair Waldorf's gold-embroidered peacock gown from Gossip Girl. CW This dress is as rich kid ridiculous as you'd expect, and then some. But that doesn't mean it's not beautiful. CW I could see someone wearing this to a bird-themed Met Gala and not making waves, exactly, but getting a respectful "they understood the assignment" from Twitter. And extremely expensive prep schools always have the best prom queen tiaras. CW 5. Emma and Alyssa's sparkly/retro looks in The Prom. Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection What I like about these outfits is that they take the traditionally masculine (suits, sneakers, a boutonniere)... Netflix ...and the traditionally feminine (pink, glitter, a corsage)... Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection ...and then individualize and subvert those traditions to create looks that are equal parts unique, queer, and fun as hell. They're not my personal style, but they're undeniably their characters'. Netflix Out of the two, Alyssa's glittery party dress is probably my favorite, though you can't deny the fact that Emma would become an instant school legend for that powder blue tux. These outfits also don't take themselves too seriously, which is a common onscreen prom pitfall. Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection It's a dance, not a State Dinner. 4. Tina's second prom dress from Season 5 of Glee. 20th Century Fox So Tina walks into prom wearing this... 20th Century Fox ...but then she gets doused in red goo, Carrie -style, so she changes into this. 20th Century Fox Stop Carrie -ing your classmates, everyone! I love this dress. I love its length, its color, its commitment to its shininess. The only thing I'm not totally on board with is the pieces of unadorned fabric crisscrossing the bodice, but I'm willing to forgive that, because this is adorable. 20th Century Fox 3. Carrie's sweet pre-telekinetic rampage look from Carrie. Red Bank Films / Courtesy Everett Collection Is this dress seconds away from being drenched in pig's blood? Yes. But does that mean we can't appreciate it, prior to it being drenched in pig's blood? No! Here's Carrie's (nearly identical) dress from the 2013 remake. Sony Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection The shape of the dress (and Carrie's hair) are pretty damn close to the 1976 version, though the choice of fabric modernizes the look slightly. It looks like velour to me, but that's just a guess. It ends badly for everyone, but I appreciate this look's simplicity. It's pretty, you can dance in it, and it looks great with a crown: What's not to like? (That '70s prom tux. That's what.) Red Bank Films / Courtesy Everett Collection That being said, I've never loved the whole shawl thing. You can't make me carry around a long, unattached piece of fabric and not expect me to a) trip over it and b) wave it around like I'm one of those Olympic ribbon dancers. 2. Bianca Stratford's hot pink tutu look from 10 Things I Hate About You. Buena Vista Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection Employee at the Prom Dress Store: How much tulle are you looking for? Bianca: Yes. Folks, it's time for some separates. The crop top + big skirt was a huge prom trend when I was in high school, though I never saw it executed with a floor length tutu, unfortunately. Buena Vista Pictures From the pink rhinestone necklace to the tiny useless bag to the shiny satin top: Bianca committed, and she looks great. The thin silver headband doesn't quite match with the rest of the look (not that that's inherently a problem; it's just, the rest of this look matches). Buena Vista Pictures OK, fine, I'll admit it: I mostly included this image to remind you that Bianca's wearing this outfit when she breaks the nose of her (and Kat's) shitty ex-boyfriend. She's defending her honor, her sister's, and a young Joseph Gordon-Levitt's, all at once. It's perfect. And now, the moment you've all been waiting for, the culmination of it all, the crème de la crème of the prom genre, my number-one pick for the best onscreen prom dress... MTV / 1. Cheryl Blossom's bombshell gown from Riverdale. CW This dress delivers both in its overall impression and in its details. I love the back, and the bow at the waist is an unexpected (but welcome) nod to an earlier era of prom dresses. CW The drama of this look is exquisite, and not only because she's modeling it in her creepy family mansion. This is the dress you wear for tearful declarations of love, for accepting your Oscar, for getting interviewed before you enter the Hunger Games. Prom is built up, rightly or wrongly, as a big moment in a young person's life, and this dress — nay, this gown — is made for a Big Moment and is itself one. CW It may be more at home on the red carpet than in a high school gym, but it's too gorgeous to not take the top spot.

38 Of The Worst, Most Cringeworthy Lines In The History Of TV And Movies
38 Of The Worst, Most Cringeworthy Lines In The History Of TV And Movies

Buzz Feed

time27-03-2025

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38 Of The Worst, Most Cringeworthy Lines In The History Of TV And Movies

I asked the BuzzFeed Community to share some of the cringiest movie and TV lines they've ever heard, and they certainly did not disappoint. Here are 38 of the best (or, perhaps, worst?) ones: Note: Suggestions have also been sourced from this similar Reddit thread. 1. I'd like to start off with a personal favorite of mine — when Jodi explained the harrowing struggles of being tall in Tall Girl: Netflix 2. When Archie was really feeling this clapback in Riverdale: 3. This incredibly quotable but also incredibly cringe exchange between Jacob and Bella in Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2: 4. When Anastasia asked this very important question in Fifty Shades of Grey: Focus Features — sterrevdpijl 5. When O had this poetic revelation in Savages: Onda Entertainment 6. In The Brothers Bloom, when Penelope let Bloom know exactly how she felt: 7. When Agent Sands asked Cucuy this very important question in Once Upon a Time in Mexico: Columbia Pictures — liambunnyboy 8. When Ezra used this line on Aria in Pretty Little Liars: Freeform 9. When Edward explained how ~enticing~ Bella's scent is to him in Twilight: 10. When Jupiter and Caine shared exchange in Jupiter Ascending: Warner Bros "I laughed SO HARD; they tried to be quirky and romantic, but JESUS." — meganhash13 11. When Love and Joe had this unique display of affection in You: Netflix 12. When Anakin used this pickup line in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones that was a rock y: Lucasfilm "The WORST pickup line ever delivered by Anakin Skywalker. No wonder he wore the helmet of shame. Ugh." — katek4161e6ae2 13. When Ricki tried to talk dirty in Gigli: 14. When Ken had this oh-so-romantic response to Amy in The Secret Life of the American Teenager: 15. When Bond says this to Dr. Christmas Jones in bed in The World is Not Enough: — JediTigger 16. When this fight broke out between Georgia and Hunter in Ginny and Georgia: 17. Yet another Edward gem from Twilight: Summit Entertainment "They did the books so dirty." — hmrichard13 18. Everyone's favorite line from Fifty Shades of Grey: Focus Features — gemmao4ef464753 19. When Seth decided to make pears ~deep~ in City of Angels: Atlas Entertainment "It has been a long time since I've seen this movie, but I will always remember this line. I will forever think that whole dialogue is the dumbest thing I have ever heard in a movie." — rebekahc49e196459 20. When Sam and Patrick shared this thought in The Perks of Being a Wallflower that really didn't need to happen: Summit Entertainment "It's the worst line ever — ruined the movie for me. It's never mentioned in the book, and never addressed another time in the whole movie. It made me so mad!" — devint4b72c316e 21. When Jennifer asked Needy and Chip this important question in Jennifer's Body: Fox Atomic — mandammf 22. This unconvincing line from Four Weddings and a Funeral: PolyGram Filmed Entertainment "Not only is the line awful, but it was delivered so badly that it almost ruins one of my favorite rom-coms in the process." — lizd44ced8787 23. When Thor made his first appearance in The Avengers, prompting this exchange between Cap and Iron Man: Marvel Studios — germancanadian 24. When Noah and Allie shared this infamous moment in The Notebook: New Line Cinema — kevind4ac2ce8fe 25. When Harley Quinn said this cheesy line in Suicide Squad: Warner Brothers "So cheesy and trying so hard to be deep." — aliwes 26. When Mr. Schue dropped this unfortunately iconic quote from Glee: FOX — jesse pinkman 27. When Jamey delivered this back-handed compliment in Sierra Burgess Is a Loser: Netflix "Erm NO, so not cool — definitely not a compliment." — mithili02 28. When Alexander said this in A Good Man: Voltage Pictures / Via — gradles 29. of a line from Pearl Harbor: Touchstone Pictures " Pearl Harbor, depicting events of the 7th of Dec, 1941. FFS!" — None 30. And another Riverdale classic: The CW — angelicamartinez 31. When Aunt Voula shared the story of her mysterious lump with Ian's parents in My Big Fat Greek Wedding: Gold Circle Films — allisonistired Here's the full quote: "All my life, I had a lump at the back of my neck, right here. Always, a lump. Then I started menopause and the lump got bigger from the 'hormonees.' It started to grow. So I go to the doctor, and he did the 'bobopsy.' Inside the lump he found teeth and a spinal cord. Yes. Inside the lump was my twin." 32. When Johnny recites this infamous line in Dirty Dancing: Vestron Pictures "Worst line ever!" — kaseym4e463bc93 33. This line from Troll 2 that's so bad it's good: Filmirage — marie-francel If you haven't seen this one before, you might want to watch the scene for yourself because it's 34. When Princess Tilde said this in Kingsman: The Secret Service: 20th Century Fox " WHY. The movie was so good until that." — sarabeltran 35. When Anakin responded to Padmé's affection with this line in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith: Lucasfilm — elle99 36. When Eric Sacks uttered this absolute nonsense in the 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot: Paramount Pictures "It's the dumbest line I've ever had the misfortune to hear." — supercontreras99 37. This line from Love Story in which Oliver tries to apologize to Jenny: Paramount Pictures — happyintrovert2 38. And finally, when Jacob greeted Bella like this for literally no reason in Twilight: New Moon: Summit Entertainment — marliesdew

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