'You're
38
and
you
look
it'
the
line
Aaron
Eckhart
delivers
while
talking
to
Helena
Bonham
Carter
in
'Conversations
With
Other
Women,'
has
landed
the
top
spot
in
Network
Video's
list
of
the
'Worst
Pick
Up
Lines
of
Hollywood
Movies'.
The
line
from
the
2005
movie
is
followed
by
Julia
Roberts'
dialogue
in
'Pretty
Woman'
"I
appreciate
this
whole
seduction
thing
you've
got
going
on
here,
but
let
me
give
you
a
tip:
I'm
a
sure
thing," reports
News.com.au.
At
number
three
is
'Are
you
stalking
me?
Because
that
would
be
super'
the
dialogue
delivered
by
Ryan
Reynolds
to
Tara
Reid
in
'Van
Wilder.'
Nathan
Fillion"s
line
'I
could
find
the
whole
meaning
of
life
in
those
sad
eyes'
to
Kerri
Russell
in
'Waitress'
stood
fourth.
Rounding
off
the
top
five
was
'You
think
I'm
gorgeous...
you
want
to
kiss
me...
you
want
to
hug
me...
you
want
to
love
me...
you
want
to
smooch
me
...'
from
Sandra
Bullock
to
Benjamin
Bratt
in
'Miss
Congeniality'.
Claiming
the
top
position
is
Jerry
Maguire's
"We
live
in
a
cynical
world.
A
cynical
world.
And
we
work
in
a
business
of
tough
competitors.
I
love
you.
You
...
complete
me." The
second
slot
was
grabbed
by
Groucho
Marx
to
Margaret
Dumont
in
1937's
'A
Day
at
the
Races':
"Marry
me,
and
I'll
never
look
at
another
horse."
Billy
Bob
Thornton's
sweet
words:
"I
want
to
take
care
of
you" to
which
Halle
Berry
replies:
"Good
...
'cause
I
really
need
to
be
taken
care
of',
in
'Monster's
Ball'
secured
third
position.
Ryan
Gosling
to
Rachel
McAdams
in
'The
Notebook':
"I
want
all
of
you.
Forever.
Every
day,"
and
Clark
Gable
to
Jean
Harlow
in
'Red
Dust':
"Mind
if
i
get
drunk
with
you?"
rounded
off
the
top
5
pick
line
list.