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84 Advertising Quotes from Movies (+ Sound Clips) - page 5

Updated: Apr 30, 2026
A selection of advertising quotes with sound bites from famous or less known movies, as rated by our visitors, accompanied by short MP3 or WAV audio samples.
41 Wouldn't you like to be a Pepper too?
Tim Blaney as Number 5 The Robot in Short Circuit (1986)

42 Call now. Our operators are standing by.
Tim Blaney as Number 5 The Robot in Short Circuit (1986)

43 Well, when you gotta go, don't squeeze the Charmin.
Tim Blaney as Number 5 The Robot in Short Circuit (1986)

44 Ahoy, polloi. Where did you just come from, a Scotch ad?
Quote from Caddyshack (1980)

45 A crummy commercial? Son of a _.
Peter Billingsley as Ralphie Parker in A Christmas Story (1983)

46 Hey, that's false advertising, that, man.
Cheech Marin as Pedro De Pacas in Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke

47 Listen. There is no such thing as bad publicity, sweetheart.
Quote from The Wolf of Wall Street

48 Best damn chicken in the state.
Aretha Franklin as Mrs. Murphy in The Blues Brothers (1980)

49 She is a brilliant advertising specialist. -Really! She certainly has it on the brain.
Charlie Chaplin as King Shahdov in A King in New York (1957)

50 I don't think it becomes His Majesty to advertise his charitable donations.
Quote from A King in New York (1957)

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