The phrase "make my day" had already been similarly uttered a year earlier in a lesser-known movie from 1982 titled Vice Squad. In that scene, a detective, Tom Walsh (Gary Swanson), while arresting a pimp named 'Ramrod' (Wings Hauser), puts his gun up to the side of Ramrod's mouth and says "Come on scumbag, make your move... and make my day!".[5]
At the beginning of the movie, Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) goes into a diner for a morning cup of coffee where he discovers a robbery in progress. He kills all but one of the robbers in a shootout. However, the surviving robber grabs the fleeing waitress Loretta (Mara Corday), holds his gun to her head, and threatens to shoot. Instead of backing off, Harry points his .44 Magnum revolver into the man's face and dares him to shoot, saying with clenched teeth and in his characteristic rough grumble, "Go ahead, make my day,'" meaning that if the robber attempts to harm Loretta in any way, Harry would be happy to dispatch the robber. At the end of the film, Harry, again, says "Come on, make my day" just before shooting Mick the rapist, who aims his stolen shotgun at Harry's lover, Jennifer Spencer (Sondra Locke).
Influence
Country singer T. G. Sheppard recorded a novelty song with Eastwood titled "Make My Day" which featured Eastwood reciting the line.[6]
When speaking out against taxes at the 1985 American Business Conference, President Ronald Reagan, himself a former actor, stated "I have my veto pen drawn and ready for any tax increase that Congress might even think of sending up. And I have only one thing to say to the tax increasers: 'Go ahead—make my day.'"[7]
In "White Heat", from the 1986 album True Blue, Madonna draws inspiration and samples lines from noir movie White Heat and uses the line in the chorus of the song.
The song "Action" by Finnish band LOVEX features the line in its lyrics.
The 1991 Japanese film Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah has a character say the line in English, referencing its ubiquity.
"Stand-your-ground" statutes referring to a person's right to self-defense are sometimes referred to as "make my day" statutes.[9]
Swap ForceSkylander Rattle Shake's catchphrase "Go ahead - snake my day!" is a play on this quote.
Italy
An Italian version of the phrase, Coraggio... fatti ammazzare (more literally "go ahead, get yourself killed"), was also chosen as the title for the dubbed version of the film and has become a catchphrase in Italy as well.[10]
^Church, George J.; Sam Allis; Barrett Seaman (March 25, 1985). "Go Ahead – Make My Day". Time. Archived from the original on February 20, 2008. Retrieved June 18, 2012.