aah yes, now it makes sense.. Alrighty then
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Very rarely when looking for something to drink in the fridge, I'll start saying "blue stuff, purple stuff, ooh Sunny D!" even though we don't buy Sunny D. (admittedly not a movie quote)
The most obvious quote I would expect anyone to say is "Say hello to my little friend" from Scarface. Although honestly I don't remember anyone I know who has ever said that.
My dad constantly misquotes the dialogue between Batman and Joker in the Tim Burton movie. He simply says "You can't say what I say, how childish" which he later shortened to just "how childish" upon any somewhat silly thing having been said or done.
My dad frequently says "It is my wish" in a semi-squeaky voice... I don't know if this is some kind of misquote as I cannot fathom what it could be from. But I have no idea where else he could have derived it.
My dad once spent a couple of years calling his fellow construction workers "milky-ass pickle sniffers" in honor of the Jerky Boys. The original quotation that inspired this was actually "friggin' milky-licker."
I have once reacted to something I ate or drank with "I believe this substance has elicited an emotional response... I hate this! It is revolting!" To which, as my parents know the reference, is responded "More?" And I, of course, said "Please."