Rosebud! Guess the Fictional Character by their Last Words (obvious spoilers)

Correct!

[QUOTE=shijinn]
29. Freedom!
Bill Wallace, Braveheart

t1: “Call me. I mean, if you need a lawyer.”

t2: “I LOVE Creedence!”

t3: “…If I see him, I’ll sure give him the message.”

t4: “Thank you, sir. May I have another?”

t5: “Are you sure you don’t want me to stay on?”

[SmartArse] Actually the correct answer is Johnny Favorite. [/SA]

99: I am a leaf on the wind, watch how I…

[QUOTE=tdn]

Joe Montegna’s character from House of Games, I can’t remember the character’s name. (Didn’t he have several?)
100. “I’m right here, coppers! I’m well armed, and I know where you live!”
(last or next to last words.)
ETA: No one’s gotten “But it still Hurts!” ?

I just realized both of mine are from the same movie.

Wash from Firefly?

I think he says it right before he’s impaled.

Jo in Rounders… but she didn’t die, though, unless I’m seriously inattentive.

She didn’t die, but those were her last words in the movie.

Am I not getting the concept of this thread?

Mike.

Yup, that would be the ellipses.

Another one, this is very easy.

101: This is from… Mathilda.

May as well throw this one in as well. If you get the first, this will be easy.

102: Shit.

Sampiro’s words seem to pretty clearly indicate that we’re talking about last words as in “then they died”.

John Lithgow from Twilight Zone: The Movie, as he’s riding the ambulance. We don’t see him die but I guess that’s implied.

103: “Take me! Take Me!” (Not sure if that’s the exact quote).

“Uh oh.”

“So, do you still trust me with a needle?”

Leon from The Professional, and Garry Oldmans character from the same movie.

Either Thelma or Louise. I know Thelma said “Let’s keep going,” and then they kissed, and then Louise floored it, but I forget which one actually had the last word.

Anyway, #104 and it’s literary: “Get us some motorcars and–”

[QUOTE=The Sonoran Lizard King]

Otto’s pal (can’t remember his name) in Repo Man

Casper from Kids .

Capt. Kirk from Generations

Nope, sorry, not what I was thinking of.
My four were fictionalised versions of real life executions
35) Shoot straight, you bastards, don’t make a mess of it

  1. Such is life

  2. Let’s do it.

  3. how do you know?
    35 = Breaker Morant Breaker Morant (1980) - IMDb

36 = Ned Kelly Ned Kelly (2003) - IMDb or Ned Kelly (1970) - IMDb

37 = Gary Gilmore The Executioner's Song (TV Movie 1982) - IMDb

38 = Barbara Graham I Want to Live! (1958) - IMDb
Her last words upon being told that death in the gas chamber would be easier if she took deep breaths.

Is this Angel from Rent? (If not, it works, at least for the stage play.)

#105: “That picture’s . . . awful dusty.”