• Random Quote
  • Actors
  • Characters
  • Movie Genres
    • Cartoons
    • Classics
    • Comedy
    • Disney
    • Famous
    • Horror
    • More Genres
  • Sound Effects
  • Topics A-Z
  • Resources
Movie-Sounds.org › Famous Movie Quotes
Groundhog Day Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 63

Groundhog Day 1993 poster

Find your favorite Groundhog Day sound clips, featuring the movie's best quotes, funny lines, and memorable characters, great for reminiscing or adding some charm to your creative work.

Actors: Bill Murray (Phil Connors), Andie MacDowell (Rita Hanson), Chris Elliott (Larry the cameraman)

[Amazon link] #ad

621 What do you say? What do you say? What do you say? You little brat. You have never thanked me!
622 What high school did you go to? -What? -High school. -Lincoln, in Pittsburgh. Who are you?
623 What I really want is someone like you. -Oh, please. -Well, why not?
624 What I wanted to say was... I think you're the kindest, sweetest, prettiest person I've ever met in my life. I've never seen anyone that's nicer to people than you are.
625 What is going on? -I really don't know. -No, there is something going on with you.
626 What is he doing? What can he be thinking?
627 What is this? -Oh, no way. No way! -WrestleMania! No way! No way! Ha-ha!
628 What the hell is he doing? -I don't know.
629 What the hell?
630 What was that all about? -I really don't know. They've been hitting on me all night.

Page 63 of 70

<< ◄  62  63  64  ► >>

Latest Movie Sound Bites

The Shaolin Heroes (1980) The Shaolin Heroes (1980)
Muppet Treasure Island Muppet Treasure Island
The Alamo (1960) The Alamo (1960)
Short Circuit (1986) Short Circuit (1986)
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue

Poll

You are using film sounds:







  Results

MOVIE-SOUNDS.ORG - Download and listen to lines and quotes from movies which can be used as ringtones. A movie phrases and sayings search engine.

 

All the movie sound clips on this site are just short samples from the original sources, in mp3, wav or other popular audio formats. The copyrighted, unlicensed movie samples are shorter in comparison to the original movie. Samples do not exceed 10 seconds or less than 1% of the length of the original movie, which is shorter. All the sounds retain their original copyright as owned by their respective movie production companies (read the full disclaimer and disclosures)

Contact | Privacy policy