I always loved when a character in a movie (either good or bad) gets in a last line before they kill their enemy. Some of my favs;
"Sorry kid, I don't believe in fair tales" - Freddy Krueger (to a character who is a big fan of D&D)
"Welcome to prime time b*tch." - Freddy Krueger (to a character right before he smashes her head into a tv)
"Your terminator f*cker..." - Sarah Connor to the Terminator in the first movie
What are some of your favs?
POSSIBLE SPOILERS!!!!!
Here are just a few that come to mind:
* "Suck on this." - Robert DeNiro when he shoots Harvey Keitel in TAXI DRIVER
* "Smile, you son-of-a-b***h." - Roy Scheider at the end of JAWS
* "I lied." - Arnold Schwarzenegger when he drops David Patrick Kelly off the cliff in COMMANDO
* "Tear him up!" - Bruce Davison just before his rats kill Ernest Borgnine in WILLARD
* "Do you feel lucky, punk?" - Clint Eastwood in DIRTY HARRY
* "Do you believe in Jesus? You're gonna meet him." - Charles Bronson in DEATH WISH II
* "Well, f - - - you, too!" - Kurt Russell in THE THING
* "Fill your hand, you son-of-a-b***h!" - John Wayne before the big shootout at the end of TRUE GRIT
"Swallow this" - Ash just before he shoots the deadite in Evil Dead II
"She always did like a good squeeze" James Bond as he kills Xenia Onnatop (?) in Goldeneye...We could have a whole page for JB :wink:
QuoteShe always did like a good squeeze" James Bond as he kills Xenia Onnatop (?) in Goldeneye...We could have a whole page for JB
"Play it again Sam..." JB in Moonraker after his enemy falls from high up onto a piano. Although techincally thats after the character's death.
“There can be only one.”
Ya know... from Highlander.
Matrix: "Let off some steam, Bennett." (Commando 1985)
[Matrix has thrown a pipe through Bennett]
Yippee ki-ay, motherf---er! (Die Hard)
Kevin Costner has nothing but good lines in the scene in THE UNTOUCHABLES where he kills Frank Nitti.
As he throws Nitti off a building (after Nitti's been taunting him about killing his mentor) "Did he sound like that?"
And then afterwards, in response to the question, "Where's Nitti?"
"He's in the car."
And yes, Nitti's broken body is on top of a smashed auto.
"I'm gonna take you to the bank, Senator Trent. To the blood bank!"-Hard To Kill
"Murdock... I'm coming to get you!" -Rambo First Blood Part II
"...I love you" -Combat Shock
[fires machine gun at the Duke] "Ayy!! Number Onnee! You're the Duke! You're the Duke!
[stops firing]
You're the...Duke."-Escape From New York
Karloff as the Frankenstein Monster,just before he pulls the switch that blows up himself,Dr.Preatorius,and his reluctant bride to be -
"We belong dead!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YbfI93zl_0
From Heist, as the hero stands over a wounded foe.
"Don't you want to hear my last words?"
"I just did" *BANG*
"My sons were better men!" - Mel Gibson, THE PATRIOT
The "Family Prayer" they say just before the three of them blast the Don at the end of "Boondock Saints" was pretty cool IMO.
This one technically doesn't fit the bill, but in ROB ROY, after the nasty villain rapes Rob's wife, she looks at him and says:
"I shall think of you as dead until my husband makes you so . . . and then I shall think of you no more."
"You bastard! Drop Dead!"
"...I don't do requests." <---- Arnold in "The Running Man"
"Party's over..." <----- Lionel, in Dead/Alive
"Choke on 'em!" <---- character whose name I don't remember in Day of The Dead
"Welcome to MY world, b***h!" <---- girl to Freddy, in Freddy VS Jason
How about this one from Samuel L. Jackson in PULP FICTION?
Ezekial 25:17
"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you."
"You Say It's Not Over....It Is Now" - Pvt. Cooper In The Movie DOG SOLDIERS
"You Welcomed Me To Mexico Sheriff.....Well Now I'm Welcoming You To Hell"
-Nat From The Movie FROST : Portrait Of A Vampire
From The Running Man (1987):
Ben Richards: [after strangling Sub-Zero with barbed wire] "What a pain in the neck."
We could also go back to DR. NO:
Bond: "That's a Smith & Wesson, and you've had your six."
I tried to think of one, and this is the only one I could think of.
Lady Sylvia Marsh (Amanda Donohoe) to a boy scout named Kevin in "Lair of the White Worm."
This after she has totally paralyzed him by biting him on his penis, and while giving him oral sex, while he is in the tub.
"To die so that the god may live is a privilege, Kevin. And if you know anything about history, you know that human sacrifice is as old as Dionin himself . . . whose every death . . . is a rebirth . . . into a god ever MIGHTIER!" [Doorbell rings.] "S##t!"
Then to hide the evidence of what she has done so far, from her unexpected visitor, she drowns Kevin in the tub.
Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on June 15, 2009, 03:32:31 PM
"To die so that the god may live is a privilege, Kevin. And if you know anything about history, you know that human sacrifice is as old as Dionin himself . . . whose every death . . . is a rebirth . . . into a god ever MIGHTIER!" [Doorbell rings.] "S##t!"
I almost chose this in the "film quote of the day" thread the other day, but I went with "Do you have children, Lady Sylvia?"/"Only when there are no men around" instead.
"Louie, I think this is the start of a beautiful friendship" Rick from Casablanca! :teddyr:
Quote from: Rev. Powell on June 15, 2009, 08:51:13 PM
Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on June 15, 2009, 03:32:31 PM
"To die so that the god may live is a privilege, Kevin. And if you know anything about history, you know that human sacrifice is as old as Dionin himself . . . whose every death . . . is a rebirth . . . into a god ever MIGHTIER!" [Doorbell rings.] "S##t!"
I almost chose this in the "film quote of the day" thread the other day, but I went with "Do you have children, Lady Sylvia?"/"Only when there are no men around" instead.
A great line there, Rev. I think they say this is Jim Carrey's favorite line from the film. Actually, there are alot of great lines in the film.