R | 2h 19min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 13 December 1996 (USA) If there was an award for movies with the most lines that immediately become famous and change American culture, “Jerry Maguire” would have won. Consider, if you will: 1) “Show me the money!!” 2) “You complete me.” 3) “You had me at hello.” 4) “The human head weighs eight pounds.” 5) “Quan” 6) “Help me, help you.” I’m pretty sure I’m missing many more—oh wait: “Shoplifting … .” Well I can’t utter the rest of that sentence here. But it’s famous. And this is part of why “Jerry Maguire” became an instant, beloved American classic. Young Cruise Tom Cruise’s stock-in-trade as a young actor was portraying arrogant, self-centered, slick, somewhat predatory boyish-men, and their transitions into mature manhood. They start off, in the vernacular of mytho-poetic men’s work, with their Inner Warrior and Magician quadrants strong, and …