We all love to sound witty and quote popular movie lines in our conversations. Some movie lines become like cliches because of their popularity but what if someone tells you, you have been quoting the wrong lines all this time? Don’t believe us, take a look at 5 of these popular movie lines, they were originally by entertainment website – Moviefone, which almost everyone has been saying wrong.
Apollo 13

Source: Universal
The hit movie, which was released in 1995 is still remembered and loved by its fans. Not only that, its dialogues are used by everyone but unfortunately, they are misquoted too.
What everyone says: Houston, we got a problem.
What the movie says: Housten, we have a problem.
The Empire strikes back

Source: Lucasfilm
One of the most popular movie series of all times is without a hinge of doubt ‘Star Wars’. And the dialogue which we all misquote is:
What everyone says: Luke, I am your father.
What the movie says: No, I am your father.
Wall Street

Source: 20th Century Fox
Before the Wolf of Wall Street was released, this movie was seen as one of the best movies ever made about Wall Street.
What everyone says: Greed is good.
What the movie says: The point is, ladies and gentleman; that greed – for lack of a better word – is good. Greed is right, greed works.
And Justice for all

Source: Columbia
The movie was released in 1979 and though the cast did justice with movie and made it a hit, its fans are not really doing justice to the dialogues by misquoting them.
What everyone says: I’m out of order? You’re out of order! The whole courtroom is out of order!
What the movie says: You’re out of order! You’re out of order! The whole trial is out of order! They’re out of order!
The silence of the lambs

Source: Orion
A psychological thriller of 1991 which inspired many movies and seasons for decades to come. The acting line, the story has been just too excellent to be forgotten.
What everyone says: Hello, Clarice.
What the movie says: Good evening, Clarice.
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