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Quotes of ’90s Movies: Ranking The Best Lines

In today’s marketing environment, creating a movie tagline is a subtle skill that is frequently disregarded. However, it’s an important feature that can pique interest and draw crowds to theatres. Long after the credits have rolled, audiences’ memories of a catchy tagline can occasionally outlive the actual movie.

Movie taglines can elicit humour, profundity, or just plain curiosity. Examples of these include the clever appeal of “When he said I do, he never said what he did” from True Lies, and the succinct profundity of “Reality is a thing of the past” from ‘The Matrix.’

During the 1990s, movie marketing flourished with creative taglines and exquisitely designed posters, some of which have become genuinely famous in the history of cinema. See the best taglines of 90s movies below.

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‘The Shawshank Redemption’ (1994)- “Fear Can Hold You Prisoner. Hope Can Set You Free.”
‘True Lies’ (1994)- “When He Said I Do, He Never Said What He Did.”
‘Saving Private Ryan’ (1998)- “The Mission Is a Man.”
‘Apollo 13’ (1995)- “Houston, We Have a Problem.”
‘Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me’ (1999)- “If You See Only One Movie This Summer, See Star Wars. But If You See Two Movies This Summer, See Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.”
‘Quiz Show’ (1994)- “Fifty Million People Watched, But No One Saw a Thing.”
‘The Matrix’ (1999)- “Reality Is a Thing of the Past.”
‘Jurassic Park’ (1993)- “An Adventure 65 Million Years in the Making.”
‘The Truman Show’ (1998)- “On the Air, Unaware.”
’12 Monkeys’ (1995)- “The Future is History.”

– Farheen Ali 

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