Guess The Movie From The Closing Line

1: You humans are so unpredictable…

2:And everything’s going fine…

3:(sung) Lost in time… Lost in space… And meaning…

“Yes, that’s right!, that’s right!” (winks) (too easy!)

Good Will Hunting

It’s A Wonderful Life

“Then he’s still out there.”

Protesilas: 2 for 2!

D4: The Caine Mutiny

Robin and Marian

and my contribution:

“My memoirs? Oh, my memoirs. My Memoirs!”

I can’t believe I didn’t think of this one sooner. It’s the funniest closing line I’ve ever heard in a movie.

RA 3: “Stand still, _______, it’ll all be over in a minute.”

My Man Godfrey.
How about

KP1 "It’s too bad she won’t live! But then again, who does? "
KP2 “I was cured all right”
KP3 “To go where no man has gone before”
KP4 “To go where no man… where no one has gone before”
KP5 “And as Tiny Tim had once observed: God bles us, everyone.”

Don’t know that one.
okay my turn:

“Give my love to Finland!”

OOOH OOH… I FINALLY KNOW ONE!

A Clockwork Orange!!!

<dances on desk>

I suppose if I take one, I should put one out there, eh?

“You’re still here? Get outta here! Go on! Leave! Shoo.”

(I have to be honest, I paraphrased, because I’m at work. But its VERY close if not completely accurate)

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

That’s Jaws, but I think the real last line is:

“I used to hate the water.”
“Can’t imagine why.”

:slight_smile:

How about this one:

Spoon1: "Looks like I’m walkin.’ "

“That’s an offensive weapon, that is!”

“Give my love to Finland!”

“Maybe he just wanted to steal our wire cutters, you ever think of that?”

Earth Girls are Easy

D11 is Double Indemnity

[quote]
“That’s an offensive weapon, that is!”

[quote]

Is supposed to be the last words of Monty Python and the Holy Grail (there had to be a Monty Python one in here somewhere) except that the actual last words are the cameraman saying “Christ” as the camera breaks down.

MG1: Here’s an obscure one from my favourite movie:
SOLDIER
Well, sir. Going 'ome.

                     X(lead character)
      Hmm?
     
                      SOLDIER
      'Ome, sir.

MG2: This one is a bit easier. It’s not the last line of a movie but the last words of a character in the movie:

“It’s called ‘Daisy.’ Dai-sy, Dai-sy, give me your answer true. I’m half cra-zy o-ver the love of you. It won’t be a sty-lish mar-riage. I can’t afford a car-riage—”"

Must remeber to preview before hitting submit. That last post should say:

quote:

Originally posted by Roadwalker
“Give my love to Finland!”

Earth Girls are Easy

D11 is Double Indemnity

Is supposed to be the last words of Monty Python and the Holy Grail (there had to be a Monty Python one in here somewhere) except that the actual last words are the cameraman saying “Christ” as the camera breaks down.

Now for my own contributions:
MG1: Here’s an obscure one from my favourite movie:

SOLDIER: Well, sir. Going 'ome.
X(lead character): Hmm?
SOLDIER: 'Ome, sir.

MG2: This one is a bit easier. It’s not the last line of a movie but the last words of a character in the movie:

“It’s called ‘Daisy.’ Dai-sy, Dai-sy, give me your answer true. I’m half cra-zy o-ver the love of you. It won’t be a sty-lish mar-riage. I can’t afford a car-riage—”

Oh, and someone asked earlier where “Didn’t i promise you foreworks?” came from, the answer is Independence Day

Ah, yes, Stalag 17. A wonderful end to a wonderful movie!

Motog’s quoting from 2001: A Space Odyssey.

I assume KP5 is A Christmas Carol.

Kawliga posted the perfect last lines of Kind Hearts and Coronets.

Congrats to Bryan Ekers for identifying The Caine Mutiny and to Motog for getting Double Indemnity.