Favorite obscure exit lines (that we've never heard)

No “I’ll be back” or other famous ones. I want to see the ones I don’t already know, from movies or TV programs. And I’m looking for exit lines, where after saying them, the character leaves the scene. And to make a little game out of it, don’t tell us anything about where it comes from, and we’ll guess.

Mine may be easy, you’ve probably seen it, but you may not be able to place it.

“I don’t like crooks. And if I did like 'em, I wouldn’t like crooks who are stool pigeons. And if I did like crooks who are stool pigeons, I still wouldn’t like you!”

Your turn.

The Thin Man?

I’ll add:

Okay.

Okay. Okay.

Okay.

Lethal Weapon (2?)

Try this:

“Aaaa-ahh-hoo! Aah-o-a-ha! Whaa-“

If you are responding to my submission then nope (at least, it is not the one I had in mind…maybe they did it too). I doubt anyone will get it although it is not an obscure movie at all. Has AAA list movie stars as leads (at least AA).

Here’s the answer:

“Next time, I’ll rent a tuxedo.”

Easy one: Lay on MacDuff

I would not call that obscure (maybe just me though but knowing this board I am pretty sure I am not the only one who would recognize that).

“Don’t you want to hear my last words?”

“I just did.”

Stranger

“Fuck the bonus.”

“Oh, by the way, I was being sarcastic.”

Did one of those two people leave the scene at that point, rather than being killed (I ask because I don’t remember exactly where that comes from)? Sorry, I maybe wasn’t clear that I wasn’t looking for last lines before being killed, or last lines before killing someone, but last lines before leaving the scene. “Exit” here is literal, as in stage directions.

“Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a ship to tend to.”

“See ya, suckers!”

A young Jodie Foster in Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.

Rutger Hauer in Wanted: Dead or Alive.

And don’t think it hasn’t been a little slice of heaven! 'Cuz it hasn’t.

“Everybody in the room is smart. Everybody’s just doing their job - and Teresa Perrone’s dead. Who do I see about that?”

“Be seeing you.”

I’d say you were correct, but you already knew that.

“Ain’t nobody to see. I wish there was. You’re excused now, sir.”

Absence of Malice

Yup. Just a great scene end-to-end.