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It's from the ending of the 1990 movie, Robot Jox.

Both robots are destroyed; the good guy, Achilles, is holding a steel pipe. The bad guy, Alexander, is holding a big rock. The dialogue goes like this:

Achilles: You can live.

Alexander: Yes, if I kill you!

Achilles: We can both live!

Alexander: We are dead. We are Robot Jox!

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