| Closing Line | Movie | Year |
| 'That was my father's final joke...A man tells his stories so many times....They live on after him. And in that way he becomes immortal.' | |
| 'Of course; you're Dorothy Harris, and I'm [title of Movie]' | |
| 'You know somethin', Utivich? I think this just might be my masterpiece.' | |
| 'Hey, Blond! You know what you are? Just a dirty son-of-a-b-! ' | |
| 'It hurts when I smile.' 'I can help you with that.' | |
| 'Hey... what's your name?' 'Davis.' 'My name's McCardle'...... 'Well, so long.' 'So long.' | |
| 'No one will ever forget that night and what it meant for this country. But I will never forget the man and what he meant to me. ' | |
| 'Ah, just in time for a new century. You'll soon find your bearings, young Masbeth. The Bronx is up, the Battery is down, and home is this way.' | |
| ' Can we come up.' 'No find your own tree.' | |
| 'So long... partner.' | |
| | Closing Line | Movie | Year |
| 'You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell! ' | |
| 'By the toll of a billion deaths, man had earned his immunity, his right to survive among this planet's infinite organisms. And that right is ours against all challenges.' | |
| 'This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo, signing off. ' | |
| 'Remember....' | |
| 'Roads Marty, where we are going, we don't need roads.' | |
| 'The Prince, who had searched far and wide, heard of the maiden who slept in the glass coffin.' | |
| [Player two has entered the game] ED! | |
| 'I'm not goin' without you, Mac. I wouldn't leave you this way... You're coming with me. Lets go.' | |
| 'Well I'm back.' | |
| 'Sergeant Butterman, little hand says its time to rock and roll.' 'Bring the noise.' | |
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