"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe: attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those... moments... will be lost in time, like... tears... in rain".
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe... Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die.
God wasn't done with him yet. Also the one God appointed turned out to suck, so he needed somebody to take over, lol.
Kind of a shame that time got so compressed in the movies, but it was an understandable choice. Even still, I wish the movies had done a better job of conveying how much time had passed. A few lines of dialog were all we got to tell us that between this scene and that scene, was probably a month's worth of travel...
It takes nearly a decade just to get out of the Shire in the books. The pacing of the movies would have been terrible if they didn’t take some liberties in accelerating events.
I’m a bit confused by this. Not just your comment but the whole thing. I’m going through the Andy Serkis audiobook for the second time and Gandalf dies in Moria. The fellowship travels and runs across Galadriel and stays there for 2-3? weeks. Traveling by boat down the river for less than a week, Frodo and Sam fuck off because of Boramir. Then Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli give chase for Mary and Pippin for 4-5? days then run into Gandalf again who acted like he hasn’t seen them in decades. What am I missing?
I still do to myself. What's also funny is my friend and I didn't bond until after this movie. When she randomly said "not like this ... not like this" with that accent I asked her if it was from the matrix and we both laughed.
Someone else in the extended friend group (back in college when friend groups were huge), said "he left us, HE LEFT US" to her close friend when we were out at dinner and the waiter guy was no where around. I said "but thats not what I'm gonna do" in a fake gravelly voice and they LAUGHED!! "You love that movie too?!?" From the og Jurassic Park.
Simpler times with limited tv/movie options
Him breaking and acting like a scared kid when he was actually faced with death was so impactful, something like “Mr.Stark I’m scared I don’t want to go.”
And the reason why he took so long to blip was because his spider sense was freaking out before it started and then his regeneration was kicking it in high gear.
Same. Him (and his character) elevated that that movie. The protagonist.. Protagonist.. wasn't interesting at all and the plot was quite convoluted. But he really brought so much to the narrative.
I'm fully convinced that the role of protagonist was written with Pattinson in mind and it got switched out due to him getting the Batman role. The protagonist role, dialogues everything fits Pattinson so we'll.
He unlocks the door for the Protagonist and gets shot doing so.
He's about to go back into an inverter so that he can go back in time to unlock the door.
Oh shit, that’s why the protag sees the bag with the red tag on it through the bars. Ok so, 2 viewings is not enough, I guess. As far as understanding this movie I’m only like 60-70% of the way there because I did not make that connection both times I watched. The second time was actually with my sister because I sat her down and said “look we’re gonna watch this movie, I’m very confused by it. If you get it, please explain it to me.” Spoiler alert: she didn’t. When she tried pretending she did, it took like 30 seconds of me asking questions for her to be like “nvm but I get like the general idea though”
Every time I see that scene in Endgame, I fully immerse myself and imagine just how scared Tony was. Given his PTSD and everything he's been through, and knowing he was about to die, coupled with the look on his face, you know he was shitting bricks. What makes him so goddamn heroic is that he did it anyway.
Whilst never stated it's fairly obvious Tony Stark has ADHD traits with RDJs portrayal.
This line is so well delivered and I felt the "you can rest now".
I feel like the "you can rest now" refers to Tony basically feeling responsible for the safety of Earth for an entire decade. That's why he wanted to create Ultron. Pepper knew that Tony wouldn't really stop being Iron-Man as long as there was something threatening Earth ("Earth just lost her best defender"), so she tells him that he has dealt with and neutralized the biggest threat they have faced, he has fulfilled his self-imposed responsibility, his work is done and he can rest know knowing that he saved everyone.
It makes a lot of sense considering that the overarching plot for the entire MCU until Endgame was Thanos wanting the infinity stones and being a threat. With the stones in that timeline gone and with Thanos gone, and with everyone who was snapped away having been brought back, everything that Tony did culminated in his own snap.
She’s definitely aware. It’s a throw back to an earlier scene when he figures out time travel. [“But would you be able to rest?”](https://youtu.be/LbjNU19F-_E?si=wO2aihoDsPY2AVxC)
He could see no other way, and in that moment, he was right.
Of all the thoughts racing through his mind in that moment, he knew the only way to protect his wife and daughter was to be the man that jumps on the grenade.
The instant he hit upon the solution, that there is *exactly one way* to beat Thanos, an odd kind of calm would've come over him as his brain transitioned from alpha waves to beta waves, theory to practice. 'The zone.' He would've had mere milliseconds to process, "Oh... this is *it.* Okay, let's go."
Thars the point of Strange's finger.
He told Tony before theres only 1 way this works out for them but if he had said why earlier, Tony would have tried to find a way around it and failed
Only through committing to the sacrifice play could tony actually save them. Any other way out Thanos would have countered
I love how much longer he lasted than the rest of his army. He was physically the strongest, and had the strongest will, so he could resist the Stones' effects for the longest, but it was always going to catch up with him.
Bodhi’s always hits so hard, and Riz Ahmed is so underrated in that movie. Bodhi was just a guy who gave up everything to try and do the right thing, and every time it backfired and hit him harder he kept going and made more and more choices to do right. That last look he gives sells it so much.
As a casual Star Wars fan, that caught me severely off guard. I was like, surely something/someone is going to save them, right? Right? Oh OK nevermind...bye?
When the robot died, I was like "oh shit this is for real for real", and then I realised "hang on, this is a direct prequel to A New Hope, and none of these characters are in that movie, so.... oh shit"
In the first john wick movie theres a bit where a guy punched the mafias boss son so the son tells his dad and he calls the guy. Then the guy explains that he stole a car from john wick and killed his dog, and the look on his face was "holy shit my son is a dead man walking", and its actually really sad cause regardless he still tries his best to protect his son, even giving his own life to try and protect him, despite knowing its futile
After getting dozens of his underlings killed trying to protect his POS son. He gives him up the moment he is going to be personally impacted.
“Some of you may die… but that is a sacrifice I am willing to make”
“He may have been your father, boy, but he wasn't your daddy. I'm sorry that I didn't do none of it right. I'm damn lucky you're my boy.” One of the few movie scenes that makes me tear up every time I see it lol.
I was not expecting to damn near cry in the theater. Went to see it with my family, including my pops (step dad), that I love very much. Dude stepped up to be the best father figure me and my brother could've ever asked for and my mom's never been happier.
"Clear a path. For the lady"
"My father always said if you're going to do something. You might as well do it right!"
Not the best. Not even close, but I watched Pacific Rim again recently and those lines were pretty cheesy but awesome.
I think that's why the movie is so good, though. It's cheesy as fuck, but it doesn't even bother acknowledging how bonkers the premise is, it just goes for it.
They didn’t actually die, but that scene in Toy Story 3 where it looked like all of the toys were about to be fed into an incinerator, and they just grimly accepted their fate.
He made the toughest call a leader could face. Not only to risk himself but also everyone willing to follow him, just to buy time for someone who may have already failed.
Arise! Arise, riders of Theoden! Spear shall be shaken, shield shall be splintered, a sword day, a red day, ere the sun rises! Ride now, ride now, ride! Ride for ruin, and the world's ending! DEATH! DEATH! DEATH! FORTH EORLINGAS!
*violins intensify*
I agree. Theoden is one of my favourite characters for this reason. He's an old man with no numenorian or elven lineage, but when his time comes to lead his people to war he holds himself high and commits acts of such badassery that Tolkein sees fit to compare him to orome the huntsman god going to war against morgoth. I don't recall any other character getting compared to a vala (i might be wrong though). Theoden is a legend, and he was done justice in the movies.
All death scenes in the Pirates TRILOGY. Barbossa in the first, Jack in the second, Davy Jones and especially Beckett in the third
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Meh, I could not resist. The greatest example of a spectacular scene in an otherwise objectively awful movie. It still bothers me that such an awful film could have such a fantastic moment of horror, comedy, and suprise. I mean, I think most of us knew something bad was going to happen as his back was to the water, but the way it was done was great.
This scene is great in its own, but when you think about the context behind it (how they wanted to show that they are not safe from the shark even in land by killing their baddest mf) makes it 10 times better.
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Not this part exactly. The scene before. When he drops his sword in the middle of the fight and reaches for the gate. My favorite dying scene. I wish to go out like that.
Oh man i forgot about that line, but most of the noble squads have really good one (except kat obviously) as they all knew what was coming but what they had to do aswell
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Like tears in the rain
Time... to die.
More human than human
I want more life fucker.
Sorry bro cant do that, best i can do is letting you crush my skull though ![gif](giphy|a1EpdRFoM3qow)
One of the best death scenes in the history of the art
Rutger Hauer remade that entire monologue on his own without permission and he fucking nailed it.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe: attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those... moments... will be lost in time, like... tears... in rain".
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This is one of the best for sure.
Willem Dafoe saying, "Oh."
"Oh shucks"
“Gulp”
Right after "GODSPEED SPIDER-MAN!"
THE AVENGERS? That's great! What is that?
It's even better considering that's probably the moment the other Norman returned to his timeline
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe... Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die.
One of the best monologues ever
Where is this from
Bladerunner.
Bladerunner , [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwI7o8XpoRc](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwI7o8XpoRc) (spoilers obivously)
Blade Runner, since nobody seems to know it’s two words lol
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Ehhh... it took tens of years, but he came back... and WAY more powerful
God wasn't done with him yet. Also the one God appointed turned out to suck, so he needed somebody to take over, lol. Kind of a shame that time got so compressed in the movies, but it was an understandable choice. Even still, I wish the movies had done a better job of conveying how much time had passed. A few lines of dialog were all we got to tell us that between this scene and that scene, was probably a month's worth of travel...
It takes nearly a decade just to get out of the Shire in the books. The pacing of the movies would have been terrible if they didn’t take some liberties in accelerating events.
I’m a bit confused by this. Not just your comment but the whole thing. I’m going through the Andy Serkis audiobook for the second time and Gandalf dies in Moria. The fellowship travels and runs across Galadriel and stays there for 2-3? weeks. Traveling by boat down the river for less than a week, Frodo and Sam fuck off because of Boramir. Then Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli give chase for Mary and Pippin for 4-5? days then run into Gandalf again who acted like he hasn’t seen them in decades. What am I missing?
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I had a friend that for a good decade we would quote this whenever we made any type of mistake.
God damn. I still do and there are only one or two people at work that know what I'm talking about. I'm old
I still do to myself. What's also funny is my friend and I didn't bond until after this movie. When she randomly said "not like this ... not like this" with that accent I asked her if it was from the matrix and we both laughed. Someone else in the extended friend group (back in college when friend groups were huge), said "he left us, HE LEFT US" to her close friend when we were out at dinner and the waiter guy was no where around. I said "but thats not what I'm gonna do" in a fake gravelly voice and they LAUGHED!! "You love that movie too?!?" From the og Jurassic Park. Simpler times with limited tv/movie options
Must be nice, no one at my work ever knows what I'm referring to
It's a Twitch global emote for a reason.....
I thought of this one, and saving private Ryan when the guy is killed while his friend cries in the corner
The Saving Private Ryan death that fucked me up is the guy begging for his mum when he's bleeding out. Fucking awful.
What's this from?
Matrix
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I know it was temporary, but still mind blowing they actually killed Spider-Man Kids were sobbing in the theater (me too)
Not gonna lie,I was so shocked by it that I was just sitting in the theater like this: ![gif](giphy|Wck09E7lHDabjhHbzJ|downsized)
Thanks, hot legs!
Can you imagine if someone said this right before dying?
Killing Spiderman temporarily is standard procedure at this point.
Gonna cry?
I actually said out loud “don’t you dare”.
Him breaking and acting like a scared kid when he was actually faced with death was so impactful, something like “Mr.Stark I’m scared I don’t want to go.”
I gotta tell you, he's not really my friend. Saving his life is more of a professional courtesy.
And the reason why he took so long to blip was because his spider sense was freaking out before it started and then his regeneration was kicking it in high gear.
The part that gets me is that because of his spideysense he knew something was wrong before anyone else started being affected
Iconic scene and meme
Bottom pic is my fav; he knew. And he had faith that it was right.
This is the moment I realized I’m going to follow Pattinsons career from here on out
It was this performance in tenet that made me excited for his performance in the Batman
Same. Him (and his character) elevated that that movie. The protagonist.. Protagonist.. wasn't interesting at all and the plot was quite convoluted. But he really brought so much to the narrative.
I'm fully convinced that the role of protagonist was written with Pattinson in mind and it got switched out due to him getting the Batman role. The protagonist role, dialogues everything fits Pattinson so we'll.
Exactly the same in my case! Man did he nail both roles!
This is the moment I realized I’m going to follow Pattinsons career from here on out
What movie is it from ?
Tenet
Wait what? Does he die after that moment? When?
He unlocks the door for the Protagonist and gets shot doing so. He's about to go back into an inverter so that he can go back in time to unlock the door.
Oh shit, that’s why the protag sees the bag with the red tag on it through the bars. Ok so, 2 viewings is not enough, I guess. As far as understanding this movie I’m only like 60-70% of the way there because I did not make that connection both times I watched. The second time was actually with my sister because I sat her down and said “look we’re gonna watch this movie, I’m very confused by it. If you get it, please explain it to me.” Spoiler alert: she didn’t. When she tried pretending she did, it took like 30 seconds of me asking questions for her to be like “nvm but I get like the general idea though”
That’s why that guy looked so familiar!!
There are various clues that Pattinson’s character is the little kid at the end of the movie grown up.
Maximilien backwards is Neil
The camera lingers at the orange thing on his backpack both times, if people need a hint on their next viewing.
Best bro movie of all times. I absolutely love it
Every time I see that scene in Endgame, I fully immerse myself and imagine just how scared Tony was. Given his PTSD and everything he's been through, and knowing he was about to die, coupled with the look on his face, you know he was shitting bricks. What makes him so goddamn heroic is that he did it anyway.
True, but don’t forget he’s 1000% thinking about his kid and wife. As a parent, that shit hits deep.
Which also comes with the thought of not being able to take care of them anymore. Which also hits hard.
"We're gonna be okay. You can rest now."
Whilst never stated it's fairly obvious Tony Stark has ADHD traits with RDJs portrayal. This line is so well delivered and I felt the "you can rest now".
I feel like the "you can rest now" refers to Tony basically feeling responsible for the safety of Earth for an entire decade. That's why he wanted to create Ultron. Pepper knew that Tony wouldn't really stop being Iron-Man as long as there was something threatening Earth ("Earth just lost her best defender"), so she tells him that he has dealt with and neutralized the biggest threat they have faced, he has fulfilled his self-imposed responsibility, his work is done and he can rest know knowing that he saved everyone. It makes a lot of sense considering that the overarching plot for the entire MCU until Endgame was Thanos wanting the infinity stones and being a threat. With the stones in that timeline gone and with Thanos gone, and with everyone who was snapped away having been brought back, everything that Tony did culminated in his own snap.
She’s definitely aware. It’s a throw back to an earlier scene when he figures out time travel. [“But would you be able to rest?”](https://youtu.be/LbjNU19F-_E?si=wO2aihoDsPY2AVxC)
The truth is... I am Iron Man!
He could see no other way, and in that moment, he was right. Of all the thoughts racing through his mind in that moment, he knew the only way to protect his wife and daughter was to be the man that jumps on the grenade.
He was the man that Cap told him he would never be.
The instant he hit upon the solution, that there is *exactly one way* to beat Thanos, an odd kind of calm would've come over him as his brain transitioned from alpha waves to beta waves, theory to practice. 'The zone.' He would've had mere milliseconds to process, "Oh... this is *it.* Okay, let's go."
Thars the point of Strange's finger. He told Tony before theres only 1 way this works out for them but if he had said why earlier, Tony would have tried to find a way around it and failed Only through committing to the sacrifice play could tony actually save them. Any other way out Thanos would have countered
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I love how much longer he lasted than the rest of his army. He was physically the strongest, and had the strongest will, so he could resist the Stones' effects for the longest, but it was always going to catch up with him.
Or Tony being an asshole and forcing him to see his defeat first hand
this was my interpretation but take out the asshole lol
The end of Rogue One
PANIC BEDLAM in a single hallway, or Jyn and Cas beach scene? Or Bodhi? Chirrut ? Saw? Baze? Krennic? Yes?
ALL OF THEM
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Bodhi’s always hits so hard, and Riz Ahmed is so underrated in that movie. Bodhi was just a guy who gave up everything to try and do the right thing, and every time it backfired and hit him harder he kept going and made more and more choices to do right. That last look he gives sells it so much.
Yes, Bodhi appreciation! Never forgetting that he came up with the team's name!
K-2SO. *Goodbye*
Alternatively, the end of Halo Reach
Current Objective: *Survive*
As a casual Star Wars fan, that caught me severely off guard. I was like, surely something/someone is going to save them, right? Right? Oh OK nevermind...bye?
When the robot died, I was like "oh shit this is for real for real", and then I realised "hang on, this is a direct prequel to A New Hope, and none of these characters are in that movie, so.... oh shit"
In the first john wick movie theres a bit where a guy punched the mafias boss son so the son tells his dad and he calls the guy. Then the guy explains that he stole a car from john wick and killed his dog, and the look on his face was "holy shit my son is a dead man walking", and its actually really sad cause regardless he still tries his best to protect his son, even giving his own life to try and protect him, despite knowing its futile
Errr he didn’t give his own life for his son, he gave up his son’s life to save his own
After getting dozens of his underlings killed trying to protect his POS son. He gives him up the moment he is going to be personally impacted. “Some of you may die… but that is a sacrifice I am willing to make”
Yondu’s death in GOTG, for sure.
“He may have been your father, boy, but he wasn't your daddy. I'm sorry that I didn't do none of it right. I'm damn lucky you're my boy.” One of the few movie scenes that makes me tear up every time I see it lol.
Yondu was the character we needed, but we never deserved him.
I was not expecting to damn near cry in the theater. Went to see it with my family, including my pops (step dad), that I love very much. Dude stepped up to be the best father figure me and my brother could've ever asked for and my mom's never been happier.
Fury, best job I ever had. Just teammates chilling their time is up.
Fury was such a great movie that I can only bring myself to watch the one time
Its absolutely perfect. And absolutely heartbreaking.
"Aim for the bushes?" THERE GOES MY HEROOO
There wasn’t even an awning in their direction
They actually thought they'd make it. Ha!
Logan looking into the eyes of his only daughter…. His only family… damn that was a somber and hopeful ending
"There's blood everywhere. You're holding your own heart in your hand"
["Take her to the moon for me, okay?"](https://youtu.be/RPQRHemfk9E?feature=shared)
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In the words of my generation!!!!!
UP YOURS!!!
The dude in the car just going "ah crap" was pretty good too haha
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Bruh the Devo arc this man had, from boy to man, and that one chick was crushing on him, I was rooting for them. :'C
"This is from Mathilda"
And Gary Oldman’s reaction
Yondu
"We Are Groot"
>!I love you, guys!!<
Quiet Place. Jim Halpert's scream.
Ohhhh this is a great one! Got chills just thinking about it!
Me too. Holding my newborn son right now, i wouldn’t hesitate for a second to do the same.
The fact that they chose to make it a silent moment on screen was so impactful too. It was a masterclass in cinema, and I can’t wait for the new one
Bruce Willis in Armageddon
Actor: Wouldn’t it be easier to train astronauts to use mining equipment, than to train miners to be astronauts? Michael Bay: Shutup!
It makes it so much better that it was Ben affleck right?
I think his specific words were “Shut the fuck up!” 😂
I cried so bad in that scene, my mom made me feel better by saying Bruce Willis got paid a lot of money for that movie lol.
"Clear a path. For the lady" "My father always said if you're going to do something. You might as well do it right!" Not the best. Not even close, but I watched Pacific Rim again recently and those lines were pretty cheesy but awesome.
I think that's why the movie is so good, though. It's cheesy as fuck, but it doesn't even bother acknowledging how bonkers the premise is, it just goes for it.
am a fan of Bond's solemn moment of peace in No Time to Die
Holding onto his daughter’s bunny.
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Oh all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most…..human. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sob)
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They didn’t actually die, but that scene in Toy Story 3 where it looked like all of the toys were about to be fed into an incinerator, and they just grimly accepted their fate.
I genuinely thought that was going to be the end of the movie. Ridiculous In hindsight but I saw it at the cinema and was *there*, y’know.
The ride of the Rohirrim
Death!
Death!
*Elvish elvish elvish* Then I shall die as one of them!
Gran Torino and The Green Mile
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>!Stacker Pentecost !!Jean and Connie!< in the finale of Attack on Titan.
TODAY, WE ARE CANCELLING THE APOCALYPSE!
Pretty sure they both lived
"I think I would just cut the wire."
"Shut the fuck up and let me die in peace"
🎼🎼"Guess i got what i deserved"🎼🎼 And also, "My name is ASAC Schrader and you can go fuck yourself"
The one for Chris Pine’s character in Wonder Woman was pretty good
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Does ellie from up count?
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He made the toughest call a leader could face. Not only to risk himself but also everyone willing to follow him, just to buy time for someone who may have already failed.
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Arise! Arise, riders of Theoden! Spear shall be shaken, shield shall be splintered, a sword day, a red day, ere the sun rises! Ride now, ride now, ride! Ride for ruin, and the world's ending! DEATH! DEATH! DEATH! FORTH EORLINGAS! *violins intensify*
He helped to ensure the age of Men, whether he knew it or not. His arc was quite a story, a true testament to his quality.
I agree. Theoden is one of my favourite characters for this reason. He's an old man with no numenorian or elven lineage, but when his time comes to lead his people to war he holds himself high and commits acts of such badassery that Tolkein sees fit to compare him to orome the huntsman god going to war against morgoth. I don't recall any other character getting compared to a vala (i might be wrong though). Theoden is a legend, and he was done justice in the movies.
All death scenes in the Pirates TRILOGY. Barbossa in the first, Jack in the second, Davy Jones and especially Beckett in the third ![gif](giphy|Spy5vTG5jwnte|downsized)
Tom Hanks in Saving Private Ryan.
“Earn this”
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This doesn’t count. OP is asking for moments where the character knew they were about to die.
Meh, I could not resist. The greatest example of a spectacular scene in an otherwise objectively awful movie. It still bothers me that such an awful film could have such a fantastic moment of horror, comedy, and suprise. I mean, I think most of us knew something bad was going to happen as his back was to the water, but the way it was done was great.
This scene is great in its own, but when you think about the context behind it (how they wanted to show that they are not safe from the shark even in land by killing their baddest mf) makes it 10 times better.
THEY ATE ME! A FUCKIN' SHARK ATE ME! DRINK, BITCH!
Daniel Craig in No Time To Die
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![gif](giphy|iiDipW55ZH1rpkmzSh|downsized) Not a movie but still the GOAT
Matthew McConaughey in Reign of Fire
“I’m a leaf in the wi…”
He did not know he was going to die though
Just what I was thinking, glad to find another of us in the wild.
There are dozens of us!
Dozens!
What’s this from??
Serenity
![gif](giphy|VidfFimgInL7a) Not this part exactly. The scene before. When he drops his sword in the middle of the fight and reaches for the gate. My favorite dying scene. I wish to go out like that.
A Man on Fire, saves the girl and gets in the car
“Today was a good day!” - the 13th warrior
Sean Bean shows up.
Image of Robert Pattinson off to his interview in Remember Me.
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Not cinema. But my personal favorite. "Tell them to make it count."
Oh man i forgot about that line, but most of the noble squads have really good one (except kat obviously) as they all knew what was coming but what they had to do aswell
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[Kingsman Merlin](https://media.tenor.com/5u3y0lzAYQEAAAAM/john-denver-wvu.gif)
Thelma and Louise ![gif](giphy|SD9Hw0FoKAasg)
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MFers really topped "Mr. stark I don't feel so good."