I’m back with another ranking post! I wanted to take a little break from the Friday The 13th franchise and rank the final words of the characters in Bride Of Chucky. Bride Of Chucky has a lot of memorable lines, especially final ones. As before, I’m ranking the final words uttered by characters who died in the film. I made my choices based on originality, execution, and overall impact. I hope you enjoy!! (MAJOR SPOILERS!!!)
9. Officer Bailey (Vince Corazza)
“Jesus!”

His first line was much more original and I’m pretty bummed that little cliche quotes followed it. So, this one is dead last for me.
8. Chief Warren Kincaid (John Ritter)
“Who’s there?”

Again, it’s not a very original quote, especially in a horror movie.
7. David (Gordon Michael Woolvett)
“Shut up! Shut up! Hey, help! Over here!”

This is a little more original than the last, but not by much.
6. Officer Norton (Michael Louis Johnson)
“What do you mean he’s not answering? I just talked to him.”

It’s a decent line, but he said a lot of better ones before.
5. Diane (Janet Kidder)
“Yeah, well it was your idea to come here, not mine. I told you we’d have seen more action at Club Med.”

It’s definitely not cliche, but it was a pretty forgettable line. I didn’t feel one way or another about it.
4. Russ (James Gallanders)
“Huh?”

Ok, it’s not very original, but the execution was absolutely hilarious. I just couldn’t bring myself to throw it down the list.
3. Damien Baylock (Alexis Arquette)
“Come on, baby. He ain’t big enough to take care of a woman like you.”

This one was very confident and flirtatious. I love the execution and how wrong Damien realized he was about Chucky 2 seconds later.
2. Tiffany Valentine (Jennifer Tilly)
“My mother always told me… love would set me free.”

This was such a beautiful quote. I don’t know why but it left an impact on me. It may be a bit corny but it will always be one of my favorites.
1. Chucky (Brad Dourif)
“Go ahead and shoot. I’ll be back. I always come back! Yeah… but dying is such a b***h.”

Whenever I think about this film, this is always the first quote that comes to mind. It was a perfect send-off for Chucky and a great way to tell us it wasn’t the end of the psychotic doll.