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It was not in a movie, it was in the television show Seinfeld.
i think it came from the movie ice age
It is an Irish phrase meaning "my pulse", which is a term of endearment. It comes a longer Irish phrase meaning, "the pulse of my heart".
It wasn't a movie I don't know if anyone said it before the mid 90s when it was popularized by the Show Martin(martin LAWRENCE)
The movie that used the iconic phrase "phone home" is very much known as E.T. the Extra Terrestrial movie. This alien movie is directed by Steven Spielburg.
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kia kaha Forever Strong
"Gunga galunga" is a phrase from the movie Caddyshack. It is nonsensical and has no particular meaning, often used as a playful or comedic phrase.
The phrase 'mega movie' means a movie with big budget and large audience. Phrase 'mega movie' can also be refered to well known movie stars, 'mega-movie stars'
The phrase "hello Sidney"is from the movie "scream" 1996
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"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" (1989).
I saw this phrase being used on the 007 movie that is called thunderball
The phrase FUBAR is from the 1998 world war 2 movie 'Saving Private Ryan'
If it only one dash or hyphen, it is used to join two words into an adjectival phrase, as for example: well-heeled movie star.