The only thing better than a good death in a movie, is a good line immediately before it. Some lines have achieved immortality in their own right. Here is a brief sample, in reverse chronological order. It is not, and cannot be, complete. There are many, many more. Please add them in the comments. WARNING: Contains spoilers.

The Line: Never let go.
After the ship sinks (uh – you did know that, didn’t you), Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) scrambles onto a door which can only support one person and Jack remains in the freezing ocean. He assures her that she is going to survive, and die an old lady in her bed, before he succumbs to hypothermia.

The Line: Freeeedom!!!
After the deaths of his father and brother, and later his wife, at the hands of the English, William Wallace becomes involved in the Scottish uprising against King Edward I of England. After some military successes, he is betrayed to the English, taken to London, tried and convicted of high treason. As he is undergoing public execution by torture, the magistrate offers him a quick death in exchange for a plea for mercy.

The Lines: Thelma: Go!
Louise: You sure?
Thelma: Yeah … yeah.
Two girl-friends’ weekend out turns into a nightmare after one of them shoots and kills a man attempting to rape the other. On the run from the police, led by the gruffly sympathetic Detective Hal Slocumb (Harvey Keitel), the pair are cornered near a large cliff. The final scene is well-known to most movie fans. The lines may be less familiar.

The Line: What was it you said to me before? “Yippie-ki-yay, motherfucker!”
Not quite as classic as Detective John McClane’s (Bruce Willis) line in the first place. McClane is a New York cop who has been caught up in an “exceptional” robbery disguised as a terrorist attack in Los Angeles. He has survived everything that the suave criminal mastermind and his gang have thrown at him. He confronts Gruber and a henchman with just two bullets left in his gun. They hesitate just long enough to give him a chance.

The Line: I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time… like tears in rain… Time to die.
Batty is the leader of a group of replicants (bioengineered or biorobotic beings who serve as soldiers and slaves in off-world colonies) illegally on Earth. Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a jaded ex-police officer who once specialized in “retiring” replicants, is coerced into tracking and killing them. After dispatching three of them, he confronts Batty in a cat-and-mouse chase. Batty saves Deckard’s life just before his pre-programmed four-year lifespan runs out.

The Line: The horror… the horror…
Colonel Walter E Kurtz, a member of the US Army Special Forces in Vietman, has gone insane and is commanding a native army deep in the Cambodian jungle. Captain Benjamin L Willard (Martin Sheen), a deeply troubled special operations veteran, is dispatched to find Kurtz and to “terminate [him] with extreme prejudice”. After a hazardous journey, Willard and his last remaining crew member arrive at Kurtz’ camp. Willard attacks Kurtz with a machete, and he dies whispering words taken from Joseph Conrad’s novella, Heart of Darkness, on which the movie is based.

The Line: STOP IT STOP IT! Now look! No one is to stone anyone until I blow this whistle, understand? Even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say “Jehovah”.
Brian Cohen (Graham Chapman) and his mother Mandy (Terry Jones) are attending the stoning of a man condemned for blasphemy. In attempting to explain himself, he utters (not) the divine name again, and the crowd begins throwing stones. The rabbi attempts to restore order and is himself set upon by the crowd.

The Line: You can’t win, Darth. If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine.
Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) joins forces with Obi-wan Kenobi to rescue a beautiful princess, who turns out to be his long-lost sister, and battle an evil warlord, who turns out to be their long-lost father and Obi-wan’s long-lost protegee.

The Lines: I’m afraid. I’m afraid, Dave. Dave, my mind is going. I can feel it. I can feel it. My mind is going. There is no question about it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I’m a…fraid. Good afternoon, gentlemen. I am a HAL 9000 computer. I became operational at the HAL plant in Urbana, Illinois on the 12th of January, 1992. My instructor was Mr Langley, and he taught me to sing a song. If you’d like to hear it I can sing it for you.
[Dave: Yes, I'd like to hear it, HAL. Sing it for me.]
Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do. I’m half crazy all for the love of you. It won’t be a stylish marriage, I can’t afford a carriage. But you’ll look sweet upon the seat of a bicycle built for two.
HAL is the controlling brain of the Discovery One spaceship, bound for Jupiter on a top-secret mission. Due to a conflict in his programming, HAL becomes erratic and kills four of the ship’s crew. The remaining crew member, David Bowman (Keir Dullea), disconnects HAL’s circuitry.

The Line: Rosebud…
This is the first line of the movie, and the film proceeds in two directions, one tracing Kane’s life and the other showing a reporter’s search for the meaning of the enigmatic utterance. The intriguing thing is that Kane is alone when he dies, so no-one hears his dying word.

The Line: I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart!
Not a dying line, but the heartbreaking moment which seals the character’s fate.




















"Clever Girl"
- Robert Muldoon, Jurassic Park
"This is from Matilda"
- The Professional
My favorite (other than Roy Blatty's – which no other can possibly top):
"Mein Fuehrer. I can walk!"
Dr Strangelove's last words before he…and everyone else…are nuked.
And who can forget the whale's last (in fact, only) lines in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy":
Ahhh! Woooh! What's happening? Who am I? Why am I here? What's my purpose in life? What do I mean by who am I? Okay okay, calm down calm down get a grip now. Ooh, this is an interesting sensation. What is it? Its a sort of tingling in my… well I suppose I better start finding names for things. Lets call it a… tail! Yeah! Tail! And hey, what's this roaring sound, whooshing past what I'm suddenly gonna call my head? Wind! Is that a good name? It'll do. Yeah, this is really exciting. I'm dizzy with anticipation! Or is it the wind? There's an awful lot of that now isn't it? And what's this thing coming toward me very fast? So big and flat and round, it needs a big wide sounding name like 'Ow', 'Ownge', 'Round', 'Ground'! That's it! Ground! Ha! I wonder if it'll be friends with me? Hello Ground!
In Day of the Dead, the ***** Captain Rhodes, after being shot a few times by the domesticated Bub, opens a door for an escape, only to find more savage zombies waiting for him. Bub delivers one last shot at Rhodes and lets his undead friends have a warm meal. As they begin tearing him apart, spreading his intestines out, Rhodes has only one final command:
"Choke on 'em! Choke on 'em!"
Revenge last words from Jack Vincennes in LA Confidential "Rollo Tumasi"
Dr. Strangelove is a very popular movie on listverse lists
I thought this would a good ending line
Dr. Strangelove: Sir! I have a plan!
[standing up from his wheelchair]
Dr. Strangelove: Mein Führer! I can walk!
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Devils Own – Brad Pitt to Harrison Ford – I told you Tom Its not an American Story its and Irish one….
Fun list. One of my favourites: Rhodes in Day of the Dead: "Choke on 'em!"
Fat Man in The Mack
"Niggers please!!!NIGGERS PLEASE!!!" at 9:14 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgDhpIFH-h4&fe…
What a way to insult someone while begging for your life
No Captain Rhodes from day of the dead?
Sorry I just cant believe that wasnt included
Anybody else scarred forever by “The Vader Sessions,” with James Earl Jones’s “S-T-F-U!” right after Vader strikes down Obi Wan?
Inception
Dad: Dis… Disappointed…
Son: Yes I know your dissapointed I couldn’t be you.
Dad: No, no. I’m disappointed that you even tried.
“Is this the end of Rico?”
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Rafe McCawley: You’re gonna be a daddy
Danny Walker: No you are
That’s Josh Hartnett dying in Pearl Harbor. Everytime my dad verbally abuses me I make myself believe my dad is his bestfriend that died before I was born .
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“Ben Hur” (1959), Steven Boyd as Messala after he is trampled by horses from the Chariot Race scene in Ben Hur. Charlton Heston walks into the room where Messala is dying as they exchange words. Messala’s Dying Line : “The Race Is Not Over”
One time, I ***** my pants at a birthday party and I left a ***** smear on my friend’s suede sofa. I went home and tried to drown myself in the toilet. I never got the stains out of my underwear.