When people say a movie's dialogue is "quotable" does it mean they actually go around using fucking movie dialogue in...

When people say a movie's dialogue is "quotable" does it mean they actually go around using fucking movie dialogue in just regular conversation and stuff?

Yes, when it's funny and it fits. Everybody likes hearing quotes. You'd only understand if you actually talk to people IRL.

When Anchorman came out, people kept quoting it all the time.

>when your social life is so banal you have to resort to spouting movie quotes and pop culture references to engage with people
>instead of having a real, palpable friendship built on individualism, your entire social life is built around media and pop culture

Oh behave

>You'd only understand if you actually talk to people IRL.

I do, but I admit I don't have any real friends or anything. It's all meaningless small talk among co-workers. But there no one quotes movies or anything.

why take the time and effort to get a personality when you can build an identity out of memes and anime?

>a real, palpable friendship built on individualism
Word salad.

How rude!

The most common type of salad on the lesser boards

English is your second language, I presume?

Do you have any real, palpable evidence for that individualist presumption?

Prove you laugh or feel, pulpable reverence for fat incrementalist consumption?

says the dude using reaction images from a 20+ year old TV show.

yeah people do that sometimes, go outside

No, in which case I can just surmise that you're illiterate, with evidence being that you consider common English words, which serve to describe social relations, as incomprehensible.

Imagine being this uptight and pretentious on a site that is mainly used to discuss children's cartoons and porn.

Imagine being that pretentiouson a site that is mainly used to discuss children's cartoons and porn.

>Sup Forums is just for shitposting
Wrong: /film/ is taking over and cleaning this board up.

Good luck with that.

OP has never heard Anthony Cumia lace movie quotes into conversations and tell entire Seinfeld episode plots as if they happened to him