The Most Quotable Movies, Stranger Things 3, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Midsommar

What are the most quotable movies in history?

If you’re a fan of entertainment, then odds are you randomly drop movie or TV quotes as breadcrumbs to identify your fellow die-hards. The devoted amongst us love to utilize the work of far better writers than ourselves to broaden conversations on a daily basis, occasionally even making new friends in the process. “I’ll be back”, “Ouch”, “You can’t handle the truth!” – these are just a few of the quotes people use all the time, often without even realizing they’re doing it.

On this week’s From The Outside In topic, we discuss why it is we do this practice of using established pop-culture language to handle the conversing for us, as well as what our favorite movie quotes are, as well as the movies we most often find ourselves referencing seemingly every day of our lives.

Also this week: a news roundup, Netflix wages war on smoking after the internet protests, our spoiler-free reviews of Stranger Things Season 3, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Midsommar, and much more.

Discussed on this episode

  • (0:00 – 35:30) News Roundup | Netflix vs. Smoking
  • (35:31 – 1:07:18) Reviews: Midsommar, Stranger Things 3, Spider-Man: Far From Home | New Releases
  • (1:07:19 – 1:28:51) From The Outside In: The Most Quotable Movies
  • (1:28:52 – 1:37:10) Closing | Outtakes
  • Email topic suggestions or episode reactions to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com

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