What are the golden sentences of "X" in film and television dramas?

Too many, for example:

The line "I'm sorry, you can really do whatever you want with money" has spread all over the internet and is called the most classic X moment of 20 17. This expression pack comes from TVB TV series "Mind-reading Detective" starring Bosco Wong Lin Baoyi!

"Who agrees, who opposes" is an online buzzword. This film established Tony Leung Ka Fai's position as the acting god, and it came from the film Black Gold starring Tony Leung Ka Fai and Andy Lau. In the film, Tony Leung Ka Fai's acting completely crushed Andy Lau!

In the most classic scene of Infernal Affairs, after Andy Lau and Tony Leung Chiu Wai confronted each other on the rooftop and exposed their identities, Tony Leung Chiu Wai's sentence "Sorry, I'm a policeman" caught Andy Lau off guard!

Donnie Yen's "I'm going to hit ten" has been applied to the provocative network environment, and this sentence comes from Donnie Yen's classic "Ip Man"! Of course, the somebody else Donnie Yen itself is powerful, fist is so handsome, talk is weighty!

In my childhood memory, there is a classic TV series called Eight Dragons, which is the 97th edition. Looking back now, I think some dubbing, interludes, sound effects and so on in the play are very nice and great!

Ku Mozi, his line pretending to be X is: Qiao Feng evaded the war, Mr. Murong is vulnerable, and there are very few people in this world who can compete with this seat! However, the man who hit the face, just finished playing with Qiao Feng, was injured and vomited blood!

I don't read much. Don't lie to me. I think everyone is familiar with this sentence, but not many people know it. It comes from Jingwumen in Bruce Lee!

Jacky Cheung's expression is the source of many netizens' popular facial expressions, and Jacky Cheung's classic lines have also become popular online buzzwords with the popularity of facial expressions, which have been used in various occasions. This film is When Tears Flowed, starring Andy Lau and Jacky Cheung. It is a film work of Wong Kar-wai when he was not so literary! What else do you know?