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Poll: Top 10 Memorable 'New Year's Eve/Day' Quotes ...
A poll by ElMaruecan82
Results of 713 votes:
203
Al Pacino
and
John Cazale
in
The Godfather Part II (1974)
147
Tom Hanks
in
Forrest Gump (1994)
121
Sylvester Stallone
and
Talia Shire
in
Rocky (1976)
67
Jack Lemmon
and
Shirley MacLaine
in
The Apartment (1960)
61
Meg Ryan
and
Billy Crystal
in
When Harry Met Sally... (1989)
28
#10
26
Dan Aykroyd
and
Eddie Murphy
in
Trading Places (1983)
25
"The Poseidon Adventure" Shelley Winters, Gene Hackman
18
#3
17
Gloria Swanson
in
Sunset Blvd. (1950)
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