Greatest closing line...

" I don’t know, maybe it was Utah…"
fade out whistling/yodelling “Ode to Joy”
at 78 speed

any takers?

Best thing in the movie, and you spoil it for everyone who haven’t seen it yet!

Well, my favorite would have to be Hannibal Lecter at the end of The Silence of the Lambs. He says “I do wish we could chat longer, but I’m having an old friend for dinner… bye…”

Also, “I’m going to go home and sleep with my wife!” and “Mrs. Peacock was a MAN?!” both said by Mr. Green in Clue. (I love that movie)

DRY, I loved Planet of the Apes, so I hope you don’t mind if I step in with the whole quote Taylor(Charlton Heston) made, when he realized where he was.

"Oh my God. I’m back, I’m home! All the time…they finally, REALLY did it! You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you, God damn you all to Hell.

Heston once said he couldn’t believe that there was flak for wanting to use God in front of the damn, but the line taken was that Taylor was not CUSSING but cursing, calling down God’s wrath upon whoever it had been who brought disaster.

“You have no idea what I’m talking about, I’m sure. But don’t worry… you will, someday.” - American Beauty

“Mein Fuhrer! I can walk!” - Dr. Strangelove

And the answer is:

“Raising Arizona”!

Well, it’s Kane’s last line. :smiley:

Actually, it’s something like the first line of the movie. If I remember correctly, the opening shot is of Kane’s mansion, then it zooms in, cuts to the interior, and shows him on his deathbed. Then he rasps out “Rosebud” and drops the snowglobe.

Understand that I’ve never seen the whole movie, just the first part, and that several years ago.

“They say the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist… and like that, poof, he’s gone…”

Spoken by Verbal Quint in Usual Suspects… so good…

Baker,I don’t mind at all! I thank you for posting the entire quote. I was trying to find it, but couldn’t.

On a related note, I loved it on MST3K when one of the robots (Crow?) does his Charlton Heston impression: “A planet where apes evolved from men?!?”

It definitely wasn’t quoted until 2010. I think the last line in 2001 happened something like 20 minutes before the movie ended - Hal singing, followed by the taped message informing the crew about the monolith.

Also, the last line in Bladerunner (“It’s a pity she won’t live. But then, who does?”) wasn’t in the director’s cut, so I’m not sure that counts.

Don’t you hate it when you correct someone and have nothing of your own to add? Oh well…

Exact quote: “This was the story of Howard Beale, the first known instance of a man who was killed because he had lousy ratings.”

Exact quote: “Alex, will you come in please? I wish to talk to you.” (why would his own mom call him by his last name?)

Exact quote: “Tyrell told me that Rachael was special, no termination date. I didn’t know how long we’d have together. Who does?” (original release version)

Exact quote: “Well, nobody’s perfect.”

Exact closing line: “Oh, but, anyway, Toto, we’re home, home, and this is my room, and you’re all here, and I’m not going to leave here ever, ever again, because I love you all, and, oh, Auntie Em, there’s no place like home.”

Exact quote: “Oh, no, it wasn’t the airplanes. It was beauty killed the beast.” (off by one letter; how anal is that?)

Exact closing line: “Except for a single, very powerful radio emission aimed at Jupiter, the four-million-year-old black monolith has remained completely inert, its origin and purpose still a total mystery.” (technically the last line, although, like scr4 said, the movie’s far from over)

Exact quote: “I have to warn you. I’ve heard relationships based on intense experiences never work.”
“OK. We’ll have to base it on sex then.”
“Whatever you say, ma’am.”

Exact closing line: “Doctor Lecter? Doctor Lecter?” (in response to above)

Exact closing line: “Throw that junk in.” (referring, of course, to the first line of the film, quoted above)

Thanks to Baker, DRY, and jayjay for making me look slightly less anal than I could’ve been. :smiley:

Valid point. My personal favorite?

"There’s a lot to be said for making people laugh. Did you know that’s all some people have? It isn’t much, but it’s better than nothing in this cockeyed caravan. Boy."

From Sullivan’s Travels

“The horror, the horror.”

-Apocaplypse Now
“…and in case I don’t see you, good afternoon, good evening and good night”

(That’s maybe not the last line, but definitely the closing line)

-Truman Show
“Forget it, Jake. It’s Chinatown.”

-duh
“As you wish.”

-Princess Bride

“He lives now only in my memory.” -The Road Warrior

“I was cured alright.”

     Clockwork Orange

Damn, what else?

Right on!!
I award you one Dan’s burger and accessories.
If you ever make it to Asutin , holler at me and I will
pay up.

That last part of ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ pissed me off, because it was not in the book, because it pandered to people’s desire to see all the bad guys get theirs, and because it was totally out of character for Lecter. In the book when he contacts Clarice he takes exceptional measures to not give her any clue as to where he might be. Lecter would probably go after Chilton eventually, but not so soon after his escape.

Damn. I was gonna say that.

I guess I’ll have to go with:

" " The last line from Metropolis.

I’m gonna have to back up dave99 and say:

“Forget it Jack! It’s Chinatown!” -Chinatown

punk snot dead,
broccoli!

I wasn’t entirely sure mine was right. I got it from one of the online script sites. They decided to shorten it for the movie, apparently. Who can blame them?

I have to add, I’ve always loved in ** Ferris Bueller’s Day Off ** where Ferris comes up after the credits and tells you to buzz off and go home.

Wanted: Dead or Alive
Spoken by Rutger Hauer as he pulls the pin from the hand grenade in Gene Simmons’ mouth:

“Fuck the bonus”