So according to something I read on the internet - thus it must be true - "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn" has been voted as the greatest line of dialogue ever uttered in a movie. The movie of course is Gone With The Wind, a classic from 1939. Yeah, a movie from more than 70 years ago. It beat out such immortal utterances as "May the force be with you", "I'll be back", "You can't handle the truth", "You talkin' to me?" and "Mama always said life is like a box of chocolates". I'd like to know just who the hell voted on this survey - incontinent senile members of AARP ? I mean there's lots of movies out there with some really great lines. Take for example the memorable dialogue from Caddyshack: A flute with no holes is not a flute. And a doughnut with no hole is a Danish. And what about this exchange from Airplane: There's been a little problem in the cockpit, and I was... The cockpit - what is...