Most memorable dying words in a movie

Joseph Takagi, Die Hard

Silenus: Dang. We got us some geeks here…

Gary Gilmore’s last words in The Executioner’s song (and real life) were Let’s do it. Is this it, or something else?

I was actually going for Sgt. Barnes’ last words in Platoon.

I’ll wait an hour or so and then reveal the others.

can’t answer any. all i can do is submit this

“shadows and dust”

Another contribution:

“Well, ma’am, if I see him, I’ll sure give him the message.”

Oliver Reed in Gladiator. Extra poignant because he died during filming and they had to reuse that line from earlier in the movie.
I’ll go ahead and answer mine:

“…came…from…behind…” - Porkins, Star Wars

“We all gotta die. It’s just a matter of when.” - John Russell, Hombre

“Prove it.” - Jack Wilson, Shane

Can’t answer a one, but my contribution is:

“Nothing can stop us now!”

Was that at the end of Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry a microsecond before the train comes out of nowhere and clobbers them?

Wrong! You’re WROONG!

Those were was Gold Leader’s last words.

I am your singing telegram –
Get me the radio tower!

Jane Wiedlin in Clue.

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Yoda it is?
Actually, I was going for either Yoda or Darth Vader.

Another one:

“I’m invincible!”

The computer geek from Goldeneye. Just before he gets flash-frozen by a wave of liquid nitrogen. :smiley:

Sorry, folks… “Wait! Wait!” comes from neither Unforgiven nor 8mm. If I recall correctly, I can expand the clue a bit…

“They’re too close!”
(Quick cut to another character)
“Wait! Wait!”
BOOM!

Why yes. Yes it is. And I must say that I’m more than a little concerned that there’s someone else who has seen this movie.

And recalls the final line not only of the principals but the final line of dialogue in the entire movie.

Wasn’t that Ed Norton’s last words in Fight Club (although it worked out for him).

“Just like fuckin’ Saigon ain’t it, Slick?”
"I was in junior high, dickhead. "

One of the two agent Agent Johnsons (Not related) From Die Hard.

“My god it’s full of stars”

Also from before…
“I’ts over… It’s all over man”

“Help me… get me out of here Let me out of here get… let me… glaoomph!”

The last message David Bowman transmits to Discovery in the movie 2010. The line was never used in 2001.

also Gary Oldman as Zorg in The Fifth Element.

Here’s this character’s real last words, since no one’s gotten it in 3 pages:
“No. There… is… another… Sky… walk… er.”

Those were Dave Bowman’s last words according to 2010, but I don’t think he actually said it in 2001. At least not in the movie, it might have been in the novel - anybody remember?