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Bad movie lines: "Come bother me"


I saw the commercial for this movie for the first time the other day and one part always makes me roll my eyes. The girl is in the hospital, in a coma I presume, and the guy is at her bedside, holding her hand tearfully and says, "Come bother me."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8tBUNNj-rQ

That is such a corny line. To me it's like "Nobody puts baby in a corner" bad from Dirty Dancing.

I suppose when she was well, he told her she bothered him and now that she is in a coma, he wants her to "bother him" again?

In the spirit of bad movie lines, can you think of bad lines from other movies?

Extra points if it came from a "romance" movie like this one.


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Are you on Drugs? You are such a pain in the a**
I am sure you must have heard this line in your life a lot because you are bothering everyone with such stupid thought of you

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What? I thought it was pretty sweet, considering they both had said in the beginning that they bothered each other.

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I agree. It was incredibly sweet. The entire relationship began with their annoyance of each other. They bothered each other.

What? I thought it was pretty sweet, considering they both had said in the beginning that they bothered each other.

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meaning is good, but still sounds awkward. maybe wording is not right

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Over and over, over and over, and over again that line was said through out the movie. By that point it truly was an eye rolling experience. It felt like Nicholas Sparks was trying too hard to get a catch phrase to take off.

~Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable~

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What? I thought it was pretty sweet, considering they both had said in the beginning that they bothered each other.

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I didn't see the movie, just the line in the commercial. So I guess it worked in the context of the movie. Thanks for the insight :)

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I didn't see the movie, just the heard the line in the commercial. So I guess it worked in the context of the movie. Thanks for the insight :)

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I loved that line and everytime he said it. Benjamin Walker was nothing to me until this movie, now he is everything. I don't know how many of you have read the book, but everything means more when you have read the book, even if the script veers off a bit.

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To be honest, when I first saw the trailer, I thought, "Why on earth did they pick THAT actor to play the leading man?" But after watching the movie, goodness, did HE GROW ON ME! He was the absolute perfect actor for that part. Now I am reading the book. I usually read the book before the movie ever comes out, but for some reason I missed this one! I want my own Travis, lol

I loved that line and everytime he said it. Benjamin Walker was nothing to me until this movie, now he is everything. I don't know how many of you have read the book, but everything means more when you have read the book, even if the script veers off a bit.

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To be honest, when I first saw the trailer, I thought, "Why on earth did they pick THAT actor to play the leading man?" But after watching the movie, goodness, did HE GROW ON ME!


Yeah, me too. All in all, this was one of the better Nicholas Sparks' movies, and I have to say Benjamin Walker had something to do with that. One line I think I rewound a dozen times was, 'No balls, no babies." I loved the way he delivered that line. But the intensity in this scene had me buying what he was selling https://youtu.be/i7Nvd9kp38U

~Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable~

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That line was so funny. The only complaint I have is that the movie strayed so far from the book!

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Funny, this is actually a line that was in Pickup Artist books I used to read many years ago. I used it a few times, sad to say I remember it working pretty good, but I doubt it was cause it was such an amazing line.

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