Rorschach from Alan Moore’s Watchmen
Well, I sure as hell can’t run a mile in four minutes. Or four hours. Or four ever.
A knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. (not one of the main ones)
Correct.
“Oh, grim Belisarius! Can you not see that God is a dancer, and creation his dance of joy?”
“So now what?” ********* demanded. “A big show trial before the execution? Proof of my ‘crimes’ for the Proles and the newsies?”
Name blanked on the latter.
Sorry; delayed by work stuff.
This was a movie where Bruce Dern played a crazy lowlife. Don’t know if that narrows it down much.
Switch.
I don’t think he was credited as anything other than “messenger.” So you’ve got it.
Zebra, it’s Sir Bors.
I’m curious to see if anyone will get #46.
Is it (I can’t think of his name without imdbing him) Dennis Hopper’s character in Blue Velvet? {Frank? That may be Dean Stockwell}
This has been answered, but I think it was also a line in a deleted scene from Driving Miss Daisy- the one where Miss Daisy and Hoke pay a visit on her daughter-in-law about not flaunting her money.
Number 49 (?). “No fair!” (Hint: it’s said by an evil little boy.)
Gage Creed in Pet Sematary (film version only; in the book his last word is “Daddy!”).
Cadet Captain David Shawn in Taps.
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, Full Metal Jacket.
50?: "What? I don’t know that!"
Regarding #46:
That’s not the one I had in mind, although given the generic nature of the line I wouldn’t be surprised if there were more than one instance of it being a character’s last words.
Switch, in The Matrix
Some call him Tim.
Two more:
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“You’re Betan. You can’t do -”
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“Futility is freedom!”
This is fun!
Yep.
Didn’t think so, but since he said “Mommy” a lot and died thought I’d try him.
Easy one:
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“Dad?” (Hint: Sounds more like “dah?”; an American girl in the country of her paternal ancestors.)
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“My God… what have I done?” (hint: The Man Who Would Be Obi Wan.)
Col. Nicholson (as portrayed by A. Guinness).
Pretender-Emperor Vordarian. Just before he lost his head over that coup thing.
Stringer Bell, The Wire.
ETA: Crap. I didn’t notice the thread went to two pages and that Auntie Pam had already answered.
- “I’m going… Ohhh…ohhhh…” (At the end of a longer speech that would have given it away completely.)