Movie Quotes Quiz
Match the iconic movie line to the film — from 'Frankly my dear' to 'I am Groot.'
Match the iconic movie line to the film — from 'Frankly my dear' to 'I am Groot.'
From classic Hollywood to modern blockbusters, iconic movie lines have become part of our everyday language. The American Film Institute ranked the greatest movie quotes of all time in 2005, and many of those legendary lines remain deeply embedded in popular culture decades after they first appeared on screen.
Each round presents 10 randomized multiple-choice questions drawn from a pool of 50, so every playthrough is different. Questions describe scenes and sentiments from famous movie moments, and you identify which film they belong to. You get instant feedback with explanations after each answer, plus a shareable score at the end.
This quiz covers AFI-ranked classics, villain monologues, romantic declarations, comedy catchphrases, action one-liners, and animated favorites. You'll discover the stories behind how certain lines were improvised, almost cut, or delivered differently than originally scripted.
According to the American Film Institute's 2005 ranking, the most iconic movie quote of all time is Rhett Butler's parting words to Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939). The line has become one of the most recognizable sentences in the English language and epitomizes cinematic indifference.
Some of the most frequently quoted lines in daily life come from films like The Godfather, Star Wars, Forrest Gump, The Terminator, and The Wizard of Oz. Many people use these phrases without even realizing they originated from movies, such as making someone an offer they cannot refuse or noting that we are not in Kansas anymore.
Action cinema has produced some of the most memorable one-liners in film history. Arnold Schwarzenegger's farewell promise in The Terminator, Bruce Willis's catchphrase in Die Hard, and Clint Eastwood's lucky-feeling challenge in Dirty Harry are among the most celebrated. These punchy lines became inseparable from the characters who delivered them.
Last updated: March 2026