Facing the Bullets One-Liner

""Wake me when it's over.""

- Victor Creed, at his own execution

There's no escape in sight. Before a character dies, they fire off a line essentially saying "I'm going to die, but our fight goes on," or otherwise demonstrating their continued defiance toward and disdain for their killers.

Can be the last line of an entire series if it's a Bolivian Army Ending. The Doomed Moral Victor is... fond of this trope. A specific take is Regret Eating Me. Very very often a Crowning Moment of Awesome. Some do manage to live, but there's significant overlap with Famous Last Words. A subtrope of Gallows Humor.

See Face Death with Dignity, Defiant to the End.

Anime and Manga
"": It's about time someone trimmed your claws! My name is, this will be the last time I will draw my sword!""
 * in Neon Genesis Evangelion: "You're a little late, aren't you?"
 * : "Liar."
 * A version in another language says that she was told  Maybe that's not what was said, but It Makes Sense in Context.
 * in Cowboy Bebop. "Bang."
 * Technically, he'd already faced those bullets, he was just waiting to bleed out.
 * In the Fullmetal Alchemist manga and second anime, gets one when he is about to be melted down and reabsorbed . His last words are "I hope you get the shits."
 * In the official translation, he
 * And then there's, from Witchblade with "LET'S BLOW SOME SHIT UP!"
 * In Umineko no Naku Koro ni, at the end of the second arc, gives a heart-wrenching last line as she faces down a garden full of Mooks, reaffirming for the audience how much she loves her daughter. "Come on! Let the one of you who wants to eat this bullet  chambered for me come forward!" In the anime, that line is cut, and the One-Liner becomes ", let's go together. Always together. !"
 * In a less heartwarming and more straight out awesome example, in episode 7. He is facing the strongest witch in the world who has vowed to kill  no matter what he does. He raises his sword, points it at the witch, and says a combination of three awesome one liners, as his situation gets progressively worse.


 * That scene in episode 7 is made even greater in that . That's right. The Witch Of Miracles told him that there was no chance for him to win, but did he listen? Hell no!
 * Depressingly, no.
 * In Code Geass R2,
 * Hellsing: Jan Valentine does it twice in under ten minutes. First when he breaks into the round table meeting to find the entire room full of people aiming guns at him ("Oh, fuck me,") and then one that's more fitting for him when he's outlived his usefulness.
 * Gold Roger from One Piece, moments before his execution, "My wealth and treasure? If you want it, I'll let you have it. Search for it! I left everything at that place." This prompts many young adventurers to become adventure-seeking pirates, and kicks off what is known as "The Golden Age of Piracy".
 * As, he loudly and proudly declares that "[The treasure of] One Piece... it exists!" once again reigniting the flames of adventure and romance.
 * Although not technically compliant with this trope, the line given by Mr. Yagami in the english dub of Death Note was "From one murderer to another, I'll see you in Hell!"

Comic Books
"Paul Moses: I'm the monster. Do your best."
 * In the Sin City book "The Hard Goodbye", says "Is that the best you can do, you pansies?" while being executed by electric chair.
 * These also may be the last words of Serial Killer Albert Fish.
 * Toward the end of "That Yellow Bastard", says, "An old man dies, a young girl lives. Fair trade."
 * A classic one at the end of RED.


 * The second Blue Beetle gets one in Countdown to Infinite Crisis, where a villain has captured the Beetle, threatening to kill him unless he teams up with him. The Beetle's response? "Rot in hell, Max."
 * The cover to the issue featuring the death of the third Blue Beetle has him echoing the line when placed in an identical situation by a different villain..
 * In the Grendel Tales: Devil' Choices, main bad guy, captured and facing firing squad
 * In Daredevil, the Kingpin tracks down one of his lieutenants who had betrayed him. Knowing he's dead meat anyway, the underling proceeds to point out Kingpin's failings as a father and a husband before uttering his epic final words: "L'chaim, fat ass!"
 * From the most recent issue of :
 * Lobster Random, as he is about to be executed at the beginning of the story, asks his executioners to hurry up as "[he's] got things to do, being dead and all."
 * The first issue of Marvel Zombies has Magneto fighting an entire army of zombie superheroes. Just as he's cornered and the zombies are about to eat him Magneto yells: "I hope you choke on me!"
 * "A ninja's duty in life... is death!" said in Usagi Yojimbo by a neko ninja, whose last chance to sabotage an armory is to light a pile of black powder while he and the corrupt government member he's shouting at are inside the building. Overlaps with Not Quite Dead and adds a hint of irony because that ninja had been struck down earlier.
 * From Nextwave: "My name's and I say ☠☠☠☠ all of you."

Film
"Fox: Forgive me, your majesty. The Witch: Don't waste my time with flattery. Fox: Not to seem rude, but I wasn't actually talking to you."
 * In the film, The Alamo, Davy Crockett is left the only survivor of the entire battle. Santa Anna offers him a chance to live by formally surrendering for his army, but Crockett rejects it and demands that Santa Ana's army surrender to him instead. Furious, the enemy commander orders him stabbed with bayonets, to which Davy's only reply is a warning that "I'm a screamer!"
 * Two in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe:
 * A talking fox to the White Witch, who has Edmund, one of the prophesied kings of Narnia, captive.

"I regret trifling with married women. I'm thoroughly ashamed at cheating at cards. I deplore my occasional departures from the truth. Forgive me for taking your name in vain, my Saturday drunkenness, my Sunday sloth. Above all, forgive me for the men I've killed in anger ... and those I am about to."
 * Tumnus' last words before being turned into stone: "I believe in a free Narnia."
 * FREEEEEEDOOOOOOOM!!!!!
 * Say "Auf Wiedersehen" to your Nazi balls!
 * Watkins in the Starship Troopers movie gets "Just trying to kill some bugs, sir!" before setting off a nuke to bring down as many bugs as he can (as he is too badly wounded to run with the main characters).
 * Although really his last words are something along the lines of "want some? WANT SOME?" with added swearing and shooting thrown in (possibly as a nod to Aliens, see below), which might in fact be even better.
 * "You can't win, Darth. If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine."
 * Private Hudson's death scene in Aliens. Even as the monsters are pulling him through the floor, he's firing and screaming "Come on! Let's go, yeah! YEAH! Come on! Come and get it, bastards! Come on, you too! Oh, you want some of this? Take it! Yeah, fuck you!"
 * Not to mention Vasquez's "You always were an asshole, Gorman".
 * In Alien 3, Dillon gets the last laugh too. "Is that all you can do?"
 * In the John Wayne movie The Cowboys, Jebediah Nightlinger (the inimitable Roscoe Lee Browne) is about to be lynched. He is granted permission to make his peace with God and says:

"Creedy: All you have is your knives and your fancy karate gimmicks...we have guns! V: No Mr. Creedy, what you have are bullets... and the hope that when your guns are empty I won't still be standing because if I am, you'll all be dead before you've reloaded."
 * In the fantasy movie The Fall:
 * Breaker Morant: "Shoot straight, you bastards - don't make a mess of it!"
 * There is speculation that the real quote was simply "Shoot straight" - that is, "tell the truth about why you're shooting us."
 * "For a moment there, I thought we were in trouble."
 * The horror film Dog Soldiers features
 * In V for Vendetta, V is facing down a squad of enemies:

"V: ...My turn."
 * And when their guns were empty, he was still standing.

"Hal Tucker: "Delmar, from me to you, you're an asshole." Delmar: Yeah? And you're a loud-mouth punk slag, who's about to die." Hal Tucker: "Maybe. But in a minute I'll be dead, and you, will always be an asshole.""
 * Cliffhanger

"Victor Creed: Wake me when its over."
 * Sabretooth gets a good one in X-Men Origins: Wolverine as both Logan and Creed are facing a firing squad.

"Russian Big Bad: "Any defiant last words, Dr. Jones?" Indiana: "I like Ike.""
 * Subverted. He knows he isn't going to die, so it's more of a mocking one liner.
 * Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Of course, he escapes.

" HEY! TEACHER! LEAVE THOSE KIDS ALONE!"
 * "Dear God, I humbly entreat thee for the soul of this thy servant, Neil Howie, who will today depart from this world. Do not deliver me into the enemy's hands or put me out of mind forever. Let me not undergo the real pains of hell, dear God, because I die unshriven. And establish me in that bliss which knows no ending, O Christ, Our Lord..."
 * Day of the Dead. "Choke on 'em!"
 * Repeated as a tribute on Dead Set, by Patrick.
 * Bert's one badass moment in Cabin Fever; he's at death's door from the virus, and, right before being gooified by shotgun fire, barely conscious, he says, "Goodnight, fucker..."
 * Saw VI has Josh telling William "When you're killing me you LOOK. AT. ME."
 * In the beginning of The Battle of Algiers the random Algerian nationalist being executed gets this, thereby inspiring Ali La Pointe.
 * In Red Dawn, the executed civilians sing America the Beautiful just before being gunned down.
 * In Disturbing Behavior, has this to say just before his Heroic Sacrifice:

"Dong-Soo: You've stabbed me enough. You can go now."
 * Dong-Soo in Friend, upon being ambushed and stabbed dozens of times by a young and seemingly terrified henchman of his arch-enemy:

"Guard: Any last words? : Abra Kadabra. *the trap door of the gallows opens*"
 * In The Prestige, one of the  dueling main characters is about to be hanged.

"Apophis: May your reign be measured in days, and your death in years."
 * A villainous example: Apophis gets one in Stargate: Continuum, shortly before being executed by supreme System Lord Ba'al:

"Peter Venkman: See you on the other side, Ray. Ray Stantz: Nice working with you, Dr. Venkman."
 * Ghostbusters: Ray and Peter have this little exchange right before they cross the streams in a desperate, almost certainly suicidal gambit to stop Gozer:

"SWAT Cop: Move a finger and you're dead! Whistler: How's about this one? BOOM!"
 * Pull my finger.
 * Valkyrie: "LONG LIVE SACRED GERMANY!!!"
 * Abraham Whistler in Blade: Trinity.

"Kodan Officer: We're locked into the moon's gravitational pull! What do we do? Commander Kril: We die."
 * While a bit tricky on the heroic part, it's hard to fault that considering the nature of Full Metal Jacket. Namely, the drill sergeant staring down the barrel of a loaded M-14 being held by a visibly deranged recruit that had just that day gotten word that he made it through to proper infantry. He may have thought "Private Pyle" wasn't going to shoot at all, or that yelling him down would work as it always had, but you have to have a set in order to look your potential murderer in the eye and shout "What is your major malfunction, NUMBNUTS!?"
 * In The Last Starfighter, from the villains:

"Chang: ''To be... or not... to be..."
 * General Chang (who has been endlessly quoting Shakespeare as his cloaked Bird of Prey hammers the Enterprise) realizes the end has come when the Enterpise fired a modified torpedo to home onto his ship's gas emissions, and sees it coming straight for the screen.

"Goeth: Heil Hitler. "
 * Amon Goeth in Schindler's List at his hanging.


 * The Lord of the Rings has Gandalf's last words : "Fly, you fools" before he falls to the abyss dragged by the balrog. The trope is subverted since Gandalf does not die right there and keeps on fighting but his fellowship and the audience doesn't learn that until much later.

Literature

 * When the crowd led by Judas comes to arrest Jesus, he says: "Am I leading a rebellion, that you have come out with swords and clubs to capture me?"
 * Later, "Into your hands I commend my spirit" is pretty good too.
 * "It is finished" is even better.
 * When Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego refuse to bow down to Nebuchadnezzar's golden idol, their response is "O Nebuchadnezzar, we do not need to defend ourselves before you in this matter. If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, and he will rescue us from your hand, O king. But even if he does not, we want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up."
 * The book of Deuteronomy is almost entirely comprised of Moses' last speech to the Israelites. He concludes with a blessing which ends "Thus Israel dwells in safety, untroubled is Jacob's abode, in a land of grain and wine, under heavens dripping dew. O happy Israel! Who is like you, a people delivered by the Lord, your protecting Shield, your Sword triumphant! your enemies shall come cringing before you, and you shall tread on their backs." There are no bullets, but Moses knows that he is about to die, and chooses to go out blessing the people who will enter the Promised Land without him.
 * Moist von Lipwig aka Albert Spangler's last words before being hung in Going Postal are "I commend my soul to any god that can find it", which everyone later agrees are pretty good as last words go.  Rather against tradition and with a little huffiness from the executioner he had been allowed an opportunity to improve on his original last words "I wasn't actually expecting to die."
 * Which is arguably just as good.
 * In the Expendables series, Admiral Chee is assigned to "explore" a Death World. Knowing that the so-called mission is just a pretense by the High Council to get him killed in the line of duty, Chee submits a survey report consisting solely of "The High Council commits unnatural acts with poodles".
 * James Thurber's short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" ends with Walter Mitty leaning against a wall and imagining himself facing a firing squad, saying, "To hell with the handkerchief."
 * The Finnish war epic The Unknown Soldier has several cases where people defy the enemy guns, but one literal case of a man facing execution who refuses a blindfold. "I've stared more rifles down the barrel than you down the sights. And you are an executioner."
 * Les Misérables has Enjolras against a wall, flinging his gun away and baring his chest to the firing squad, saying "Shoot Me" and defying them to shoot him. Then Grantaire, having been completely cynical about the Republic cause Enjolras has been fighting for, picks this moment to wake up from a drunken slumber and shout "Vive La Republique! I'm one of them!" He deliberately puts himself in front of the squad and reconciles himself with Enjolras.
 * Cyrano De Bergerac, after the, walks out into a battle between the French and the Spanish, rearing for a fight. His last words before they’re lost in the noise of battle: “They’re the Cadets of Gascony, of Carbon De Castel-Jaloux! Fighting and lying shamelessly ...” At which point falls the curtain.
 * The Lord of the Rings has Gandalf's last words : "Fly, you fools" before he falls to the abyss dragged by the balrog. The trope is subverted since Gandalf does not die right there and keeps on fighting but his fellowship and the reader doesn't learn that until much later.

Live-Action TV
"Dalek: EXTERMINATE! Jack Harkness: I kinda figured that!"
 * in Prison Break. When he is sitting in the prison van that "just happens to pull into the side of the road" he starts talking about how the French considered it an honour to face execution with a smile. Then the doors are opened by a masked man with with a sub-machine gun, and says "Took you long enough?". Cue the gunfire.
 * This is subverted slightly when, in the last season, it appears.
 * He wasn't the one who got shot.
 * In "Prophecy Girl", the Buffy first-season finale, Buffy prepares to face her prophesied death and succumbs to her own Buffy-Speak when trying to make up a noble last line: "When Giles wakes up, tell him ... oh, I don't know. Make up something cool, tell him I said it."
 * In the Doctor Who story Day of the Daleks, the Controller (the human leader of a Dalek puppet government who switched sides to aid the Doctor) says "Who knows? I may have helped to exterminate you," just before he gets, well, exterminated.
 * Echoed in "Bad Wolf", after The Controller (the human controller of a Dalek puppet corporation who switched sides to aid the Doctor) says "Oh my masters! You can kill me, for I have brought your destruction!" just before she gets, well, destroyed.
 * The Daleks elicit this type of reaction very, very often:

""Oh, you know nothing of any human. And that will be your downfall.""
 * Also in Doctor Who, and once again delivered by Jack Harkness (who, by that point, has become immortal): "Ah, here we go again..."
 * having her location exposed to the Daleks to help the Doctor's companions find him, is immediately faced by them, as they crash into her house. Staring death in the face, she uses her last seconds to tell them who she is:

""When we are both in the Great Hereafter, I will hunt you down, Bent-Face! And put you through my agonies a thousand times!""
 * Leela's response to an imminent and agonizing death at the hands of Magnus Greel in "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" shows a marked difference in attitude to that of previous female companions (she does, however, survive).

"Farrow was rather moving, my lord. A great strong man, he stood there gaunt and noble in the early morning mist, and in a loud clear voice he cried out, "My wife might have bloody well turned up.""
 * Before Danny was shot dead in Spooks, he went into a rant, calling his Iraqi captor a "death-worshipping fascist". Arguably a case of "provoking the bullets one-liner", as he went on the rant specifically in order to get shot dead and thus save his companion's life.
 * In the Blackadder Goes Forth episode "Corporal Punishment", Blackadder comes up with some snappy one-liners when he's facing the firing squad ("This side of the wall or the other side?"). However, when it starts to look like his planned last-minute reprieve isn't going to happen, his nerve breaks and his actual last words (had the reprieve not happened anyway) would have been "Okay, something's gone badly wrong here. Baldrick, you're mincemeat!"
 * Played straight in the final episode of the same series; just before Blackadder and his men go over the top, Baldrick comes up with a cunning plan to escape. Blackadder muses "Well, I'm afraid it'll have to wait. Whatever it was, I'm sure it was better than my plan to get out of this by pretending to be mad. I mean, who would've noticed another madman around here?", followed by him wishing the others good luck - a surprisingly warm statement, coming from our favorite Magnificent Bastard.
 * But entirely in keeping with the final segment's Tear Jerker atmosphere and the whole series' Take That at the insanity of WWI.
 * A whole series viewed by a prominent subset of historians, all of whom acknowledge the horrors of that war, as constituting bullshit of near-slanderous proportions.
 * They didn't like his assessment of the war as something that "... could have been more efficiently run if we just stayed home and shot 50,000 of our own men every week"?
 * Subverted in Blackadder II; Percy says, regarding one of the day's executions:

"Executioner: Do you have any last requests? Steed: Yes, could you cancel my milk?"
 * In The Avengers episode "The Living Dead", Steed is put up in front of a firing squad with (seemingly) no help coming:

"Gina: Can you roll over, do tricks, beg? Cain: Frak you. Gina: You're not my type. (shoots her)"
 * Star Trek: Voyager: the Vidiians have invaded and captured the U.S.S. Voyager and burst in to take control. Captain Janeway turns to them, smiles pleasantly, and says, "Hello. I'm Captain Kathryn Janeway. Welcome to the bridge." Cue the autodestruct.
 * Lost: Ben and Locke have finally found . After Ben recites his list of grievances about how  always ignored him even though Ben dutifully followed his orders, and that Ben has never been allowed to see him but Locke is marched straight to him, Ben asks "what about me?"  replies "what about you?" Ben
 * Though
 * Battlestar Galactica. When confronted by Cylon agent (and ex-lover) Gina, Admiral Cain's last words are short and rude, as befits her character.

"Dean[after hunters shot Sam]: You go ahead and kill me. But when I get back...I'm gonna be pissed."
 * The Wire:  gets one of these as he is cornered by Brother Mouzone and Omar Little. This becomes a moment of Fridge Brilliance when you realise that Bunny Colvin utters the very same words as he feels the fallout over "Hamsterdam".
 * also gets a good one: "This is MY corner! I ain't goin' NOWHERE!"
 * Supernatural: In Season 5,
 * Don't forget:

"Angel: Well... I kind of want to slay the dragon."
 * Angel has one as part of the Bolivian Army Ending. The heroes are facing an entire army of demons, including a dragon, and someone asks what the plan should be.

"Hathor: We will destroy you for this! O'Neill: And we would just like you to go away!"
 * And the last words of the show: "Let's go to work."
 * What's awesome is that in "After the Fall",
 * Stargate SG-1's most memorable example is when There But For the Grace of God, AU Sam is trying to prevent a Goa'uld invasion of Earth/the SGC. When some Jaffa corner her in the briefing room, she at first claims to surrender and that she has valuable technology she's willing to share with Apophis. They cautiously lower their weapons, expecting this weak human woman to show them the tech, giving her time to pull out a grenade and say "Thank you. I also wish to blow us all to hell." Cue massive explosion.
 * Every free Jaffa: "I die free!"
 * Colonel O'Neill has some good ones. One of my favorites: "Now what?" "Now we die." "Well, that's a bad plan."
 * Hathor's last lines and O'Neill's response are pretty good. Colonel O'Neill grabs Hathor from behind.

"O'Neill: Mayday, mayday. We are so goin' in!"
 * Ma'chello's very bitter sweet goodbye. "Thank you, for my holiday."
 * A slight subversion, O'Neill THINKS he and Teal'c are about to bite the big one.


 * Get Smart has plenty of these comebacks in the face of danger such as Smart saying "And loving it!" when told of the dangers he's face. My personal favorite is when he's told that if captured he'll be tortured. "Well, I can stand the pain if they can stand the screaming."

Music
In Vocaloid's Daughter of Evil/ Servant of Evil, when Rin is at the guillotine, she looks to the crowd and says: ""Oh, it's time for tea.""

Then in Servant of Evil you learn that

Theatre

 * The musical Les Misérables gives one to Enjolras: "Let others rise to take our place until the Earth is free!"
 * Theres a musical adaptation of the bible called both "The Toymaker's Dream" and "The Masterpiece" which has a song titled 'You can be bought at any price' play during the shenanigans of Judas betraying Jesus. Jesus belts out "Then let this cup of poison pass; if not, then let your will be done!" right before getting captured.

Video Games
"Zack: Boy oh boy, the price of freedom is steep."
 * Zack in Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core, facing down half the Shinra army on his own -

"Emily Wong: You want to see how a human dies? At ramming speed."
 * ...plus, his war cry of 'IRASSHAIMASSE!'/COME AND GET IT! has the added connotation in Japanese of being shouted out by staff at every shop and restaurant, and would probably be better translated as 'COME GET SERVED!'
 * Phantasy Star II has one for.
 * In the PlayStation 2 remake,
 * Ogre Battle 64 has one with almost every stage boss who dies.
 * It took hundreds to kill me, but I killed humans by the thousands!
 * Essentially every named character in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon.
 * Essentially every Fire Emblem character you bring into your final battle sequence delivers some kind of one liner.
 * Yuri: "Heh... go ahead. Hope you choke... on my bones..."
 * Most of the Player Character's companions in Planescape: Torment get to toss one off at the end game when facing the Physical God Big Bad.
 * Mass Effect:

"Stormcloak: My ancestors are smiling at me, Imperials! Can yours say the same?"
 * In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, a Stormcloak soldier in the opening cuts off his own last rites and defiantly steps up to the chopping block.

Web Comics
"Mike: You call this tentacle violation? Your mom's better at this. That's because she's a prosti-"
 * Mike in It's Walky!

"Belkar: Funny. I always figured I'd be killed by a paladin."
 * He gets saved at the last second, but Belkar of Order of the Stick spouts one when very recently Fallen Paladin bears down on him.

"Shojo: Everything I did, I did for my people."
 * Lord Shojo delivers one to that same paladin right before being cut down for "treason".

"It appears...not everyone...agrees with your...analysis."
 * Even better are his actual last words after being mortally wounded, causing the gods to remove the paladin's powers.

"Count Dookû: Now, tahm for ze coop-de-grah! Obi-Wan: You mean coup de grâce. Which is already French, you realize"
 * In 8-Bit Theater, 's last line before being killed by is "my only regret is that I didn't hate you more."
 * How can you possibly forget the Onion Kid, being faced by a barrage of arrows? "Guess I ran out of parents."
 * In Ansem Retort, Zexion, after being cornered by two werepires, proudly declared to Sho that he banged the contessa, flipped them off, and said "I shall die as I lived: a complete and utter tool". Granted, Axel intervenes and Zexion survives, but still.
 * Darths and Droids has one for Obiwan at the end of Episode 2. It links to this page.


 * Croona Travoria from Dominic Deegan invokes this trope against Lord Siegfried, declaring that he 'Would not take her alive.' She was right.

Web Original
""Come on! I deserve better than this! Kill me properly!""
 * After Oran wipes the floor with his two Giant Mooks in Chapter 19 Act 3 of Broken Saints, Mars pulls a conspicuously long gun at the back of Oran's head. Oran, completely still, merely says, "I am waiting", and then begins to pray. Unlike more commercially-run series, Like You Would Really Do It doesn't apply in Broken Saints, so
 * In Doomsday Arcade, after Kratos stabs Bruce with his chained blades, Bruce draws him in and
 * "Survive this day, and tell your brother that no one ever made a trophy of the king!"
 * Survival of the Fittest; when  is about to be killed by Sarah Atwell:


 * When cornered by the Meta in Red Vs Blue's 16th episode of Recreation, Simmons stated that he would die as he expected, "Under-equipped and surrounded by people I hate? Yeah, that's pretty much how I pictured it since I got assigned to this unit"
 * Additionally 2 episodes later, Sarge told Grif about his measures in the event of his death, finishing with the words "-and always remember: Somebody hates you"
 * And in Reconstruction-> "Grif, I think this is it. Listen, there's something I always wanted to tell you" "I have something I wanted to say to you too buddy" "You first" "It was me that stole your identity and ran up all those credit card charges at all those pawnshops and peepshow... sorry" (episode 9)
 * and in the finale "When it goes off, I'll be fine. It only affects computers, remember? And I, am a motherfucking ghost" for Church, and for Washington: "Emp? You have got to be fucking j-"

Western Animation
"Megatron: Hmm, my ears are burning, yessss. Why, Dinobot! What a delightful surprise! Let's see, where are we now? I have the Golden Disk. I have the power to change the future. And the only remaning obstacle in my path to unimaginable glory... is yourself. Exhausted. Damaged beyond recovery. DEFEATED. Dinobot: Not... just... YET!"
 * In Beast Wars Transformers, as Ravage stared down the explosion that was about to consume him: "DECEPTICONS FOREVER!"
 * Just about everything Dinobot says after the first act of "Code of Hero" qualifies:

"Quickstrike: What's a warrior without his... weapons, eh? Dinobot: A warrior still! (punches out Quickstrike)"
 * Later:

"Megatron: (laughs) What can you possibly do? Dinobot: (smashes stick into a rock for a makeshift hammer) Improvise!"
 * And finally:


 * In the classic Looney Tunes short The Great Piggy Bank Robbery, Daffy Duck is a detective, surrounded by dozens of Dick Tracy-esque goons. When all hope seems lost, he shouts at the top of his lungs, "YOU'RE ALL UNDER ARREST!"
 * Sheldon from The Replacements: "I'm in love with your mom!"
 * In My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Discord has a couple when confronting the ponies who wield the only artifacts that could seal him back.
 * "You've clearly out-dueled me, and now it's time to meet my fate. I'm prepared to be defeated now, ladies. Fire when ready." Complete with him drawing a bullseye on his stomach.
 * "Fine, go ahead, try and use your little Elements. Friend me. Just make it quick. (teleports to his throne) I'm missing some excellent chaos here!"
 * "For my planet's sake, I spit my last breath at thee!" You don't get too much more awesome than quoting Moby Dick as you're about to ram your doomed homeworld into the Planet Eater's face.

Real Life

 * Mata Hari is reported to have blown a kiss to the firing squad just before her execution on October 15, 1917.