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

[QUOTE=BrainGlutton]
39. Didn’t your mommy and daddy show you enough attention when you were a child?
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, Full Metal Jacket.
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Correct.

Mercy from the Pliocene Exile books?

Raghunath Rao from “An Oblique Approach”.

Oscar Saint-Just from “Ashes of Victory”.

[QUOTE=Baldwin]
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.
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The Cowboys?

[QUOTE=Aspidistra]
We seem to have two #55’s…

Is “I’m going…oh…oh” HAL from 2001?
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Nope. Earlier.

Ok, since no one is getting #46

Captain Hook, from Hook.

[QUOTE=Baker]
#6 “Look at that, sun’s coming up.”
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This was from the remake of “Dawn of the Dead” - the guy who stayed behind on the dock because he’d been bitten. (I didn’t see that one get answered.)

How about…

“Corn Nuts!”

“I’ve always loved you.” (disclaimer: Perhaps not his truly final words, but last words the character speaks before disappearing into an impossible-to-get-out-of situation.)

“Jesus wept.”

[QUOTE=The New and Improved Superman]

“I’ve always loved you.” (disclaimer: Perhaps not his truly final words, but last words the character speaks before disappearing into an impossible-to-get-out-of situation.)

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One of the Illinois Nazis to his leader in “The Blues Brothers”

[QUOTE=Khan]
62.) “Trinity…!”
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Apoc in The Matrix.

#74: The last thing little Tracy Poe ever gets to smell will be my… stinking… breath.
#75: I can live with that. (there are probably several examples of this one; I can name two)
#76: An old man dies. A young girl lives. A fair trade.

[QUOTE=The New and Improved Superman]
This was from the remake of “Dawn of the Dead” - the guy who stayed behind on the dock because he’d been bitten. (I didn’t see that one get answered.)
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Nope, that one has been answered. It’s the last words of Capt. John Sheridan, on the TV show Babylon 5.

[QUOTE=Aspidistra]

#70 “Listen to this! ‘Alas, ill rule in Hellas…’” (not strictly a fictional character, I will admit)
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Black Kleitos, to Alexander the Great.

  1. “Rest now.”
  2. “It grants one wish!”
  3. “I’m not playing any mo..”

[QUOTE=kaylasdad99]
Some call him Tim.
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No, not Tim.

[QUOTE=Mr. Rosewater]
55 is Khan from The Wrath of Khan.
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Quoting Captain Ahab from Moby-Dick.

[QUOTE=The New and Improved Superman]
“Jesus wept.”
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Frank Cotton in Hellraiser.

[QUOTE=Priceguy]

#74: The last thing little Tracy Poe ever gets to smell will be my… stinking… breath.

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John Malkovich’s character in ConAir. Cyrus “the virus” Grissom.

#55 - The wicked witch of the west?

[QUOTE=Emily Litella]
#55 - The wicked witch of the west?
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Yes! Well done! (“I’m melting, melting” would have been a dead giveaway.)

John Hartigan, Sin City.

Mine - #80 - “I know. In hell.”

Regards,
Shodan

An easy one:
Earn… this…

I don’t think I can get any of the outstanding ones. So I’ll contribute a couple more!

82: “That’s what happens when you live 10 years alone in Bolivia. You get colorful!”

83: “I…am. I…was.”

84: “Come back, you fools! Dogs aren’t dangerous! Come back and fight!” (another one that may or may not be actual last words in life, but last words before an essentially hopeless situation).

85: “I don’t know where I’ll be then Doc, but I won’t smell too good, that’s for sure”.

[QUOTE=Shodan]
Mine - #80 - “I know. In hell.”
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Johnny Favorite. (last line on film, but probably not his actual last words)

[QUOTE=Laughing Lagomorph]
84: “Come back, you fools! Dogs aren’t dangerous! Come back and fight!” (another one that may or may not be actual last words in life, but last words before an essentially hopeless situation)
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Can’t think of his name without googling, the leader of the other band of rabbits, the savage one, taking on a dog at the end of Watership Down

[QUOTE=Laughing Lagomorph]
85: “I don’t know where I’ll be then Doc, but I won’t smell too good, that’s for sure”.
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George Zipp.