If you enjoyed theseComing to Americaquotes, then you are sure to enjoy the sequel where Eddie Murphy reprises his role as Akeem (now crowned king), as he heads back to New York for a brand new round of shenanigans. Did you enjoy theseComing to Americaquotes and lines? Which quote was ...
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Welcome to the singing and dancing world of "Grease," the most successful movie musical of all time. A wholesome exchange student (Olivia Newton-John) and a leather-clad Danny (John Travolta) have a summer romance, but will it cross clique lines? Released: 1978 Directed by: Randal...
Coming to America: Directed by John Landis. With Paul Bates, Eddie Murphy, Garcelle Beauvais, Feather. An extremely pampered African prince travels to Queens, New York and goes undercover to find a wife that he can respect for her intelligence and strong
“We didn’t sign up for this,” Hugh Jackman’s Logan growls at Liev Schreiber’s Victor, one of the many lines inX-Men Originsthat also functions as a meta-commentary about the awfulness ofX-Men Origins. (Others include “We’ve done enough!,”“You look like a man fixing to do ...
“We didn’t sign up for this,” Hugh Jackman’s Logan growls at Liev Schreiber’s Victor, one of the many lines inX-Men Originsthat also functions as a meta-commentary about the awfulness ofX-Men Origins. (Others include “We’ve done enough!,”“You look like a man fixing to do ...
After returning to America after 12 years abroad, 16-year-old Cady (Lindsay Lohan) is forced to navigate the tricky world of U.S. high school. But when she falls in with a trio of girls known as "The Plastics," led by the manipulative Regina George (Rachel McAdams), she becomes embro...
“We didn’t sign up for this,” Hugh Jackman’s Logan growls at Liev Schreiber’s Victor, one of the many lines inX-Men Originsthat also functions as a meta-commentary about the awfulness ofX-Men Origins. (Others include “We’ve done enough!,”“You look like a man fixing to do ...
“We didn’t sign up for this,” Hugh Jackman’s Logan growls at Liev Schreiber’s Victor, one of the many lines inX-Men Originsthat also functions as a meta-commentary about the awfulness ofX-Men Origins. (Others include “We’ve done enough!,”“You look like a man fixing to do ...
When a movie is considered such an unquestionable classic, is so much a part of the popular culture, and has given us so many classic characters and lines (“Sexual Chocolate!”), it can be a shock to learn that its Tomatometer score is a touch out of step with its reputation. Such ...