Here is a list of The Lost City Quotes from the movie. Not only can you read and add to our long list of quotes, but also check out our review.
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The Lost City Quotes
“You’re incredible.”- Alan (Channing Tatum)
“I mean, the snake to temple ratio is ridiculous.”- Loretta Sage (Sandra Bullock)
“Delete.”- Loretta
“There actually IS pressure.”- Beth (Da’Vine Joy Randolph)
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“That’s it. That’s the end.”- Loretta
“I have a wedgie in the front and in the back of it.”- Loretta
“And we’re done.”- Beth
“Do I need to be wearing a glitter onesie?”- Loretta
“Hashtag gagging to meet you all.”- Allison (Patti Harrison)
“He’s always glistening all over the place.”- Loretta about Alan
“Rip it off!”- The crowd to Alan
“How does Dash die?”- Alan to Loretta
“You do know you aren’t Dash, right?”- Loretta to Dash
“Am I taken? Am I tooken?”- Loretta
“I said, don’t make it creepy, guys.”- Fairfax (Daniel Radcliffe)
“You’re all I have left.”- Fairfax
“Surely this isn’t how you want your story to end.”- Fairfax
“She was dead. But we found her.”- Allison
“My body feels drunk.”- Loretta
“Welcome to the Lost City.”- Fairfax
“I called her a human mummy.”- Alan
“Mummies are human.”- John Trainer (Brad Pitt)
“I need you do better.”- Fairfax
“Sure, champ. She’ll love that.”- Trainer to Alan
“Great effort, Alan.”- Trainer
“Why are you so handsome?”- Loretta
“My father was a weatherman.”- Trainer
“There’s been so much chit chat.”- Loretta
“What do you think a Kegel is?”- Loretta to Alan
“You have something on your back.”- Loretta to Alan
“Just pick it and flick it.”- Loretta
“You are weird. Let’s go.”- Beth
“I’m a woman. I can’t mansplain anything.”- Loretta
The Lost City Review
Picture this- you’re in a movie theater and you are watching beautiful people being hilarious and entertaining.
You get to sit back, relax, and watch the always perfect Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Brad Pitt, Patti Harrison, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph be just that.
You also get to see the always fabulous Daniel Radcliffe be the villain, so that’s cool, too! Well, that’s what you get in Aaron and Adam Nee’s new movie, The Lost City.
The Lost City doesn’t really try to be anything new and that’s what makes it so much fun! It is a throwback to the action rom coms of the last millennium (think Romancing the Stone).
Yet, it is somehow new and exciting (but maybe that’s just Bullock’s sequenced onesie that she wears throughout almost the entire movie). It’s electrifyingly retro!
Sandra Bullock stars as Loretta Sage, a reclusive romance novelist who writes historical fiction based on her former profession as an archeologist.
Loretta’s manager Beth (Da’Vine Joy Randolph) hires the cover model from Loretta’s books, Alan (Channing Tatum), to be the more affable face of the tour.
The adventure begins when Alan witnesses Fairfax’s (Daniel Radcliffe) thugs kidnapping Loretta and whisking her away to a remote island.
This movie packs it all in under two hours. The audience gets romance, laughs, action, chases, dancing (I mean, Channing Tatum is in it- did you think you wouldn’t get dancing?), Tatum in a wig, a subtle dig at Pitt’s handsomeness, a volcano, a goat . . . You name it- The Lost City probably has it!
The Lost City is fun and charming and rated PG-13 so it’s mostly safe to see with kids. There is a pretty scary death scene but it’s over thankfully fast.
About The Lost City
Brilliant, but reclusive author Loretta Sage (Sandra Bullock) has spent her career writing about exotic places in her popular romance-adventure novels featuring handsome cover model Alan (Channing Tatum), who has dedicated his life to embodying the hero character, “Dash.” While on tour promoting her new book with Alan, Loretta is kidnapped by an eccentric billionaire (Daniel Radcliffe) who hopes that she can lead him to the ancient lost city’s treasure from her latest story. Wanting to prove that he can be a hero in real life and not just on the pages of her books, Alan sets off to rescue her. Thrust into an epic jungle adventure, the unlikely pair will need to work together to survive the elements and find the ancient treasure before it’s lost forever.
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Tami Richardson says
What is the Latin phrase Loretta translates… “sweeter after difficulty”? I am looking for the Latin form of the phrase… I can only find it in English & have found 2 different versions when searching… help!
Wendi says
Dulcius ex asperis
Anton says
Dulcius Ex Asperis
Tami Richardsons little helper says
Dulcius ex asperis.
Aleah York says
We loved this movie!! I think we laughed the hardest, in the theater, besides the couple next to us, which were about our age, early 60’s. I laughed so hard I cried, at the kegal lines!! It was so entertaining!! Just a really good movie!!
Richard Isbell says
What was the phrase used in the movie that went something like “it’s best watching a person growing
Lolo says
dulcius ex asperis.. 😌