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** Then it segues into yet another summary for a completely irreverent film which runs even more on stream-of-consciousness writing and [[Refuge in Audacity]] [[Up to Eleven|than the original series]]! The summary ends with...
{{quote| Meanwhile, Harold and Victor Medway III discover a newfound love for each other in a flashback near Devon, where they meet up with Doug and Bob, the metropolitan policemen [[Crowning Moment of Funny|who suprisingly turn out to be in this film after all]], who kill everyone, and live happily ever after.}}
* Near the beginning of ''[[Legally Blonde]] 2'', Paulette comments that Elle's outfit "makes me want a hot dog '''real''' bad." In her part of the [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]], she "finally got her hot dog."
* In an early scene in ''[[Nine to Five]]'', Violet is shown installing a garage door opener while bitching about her boss to her teenage son. Much later in the movie, the three main characters bind their boss in an intricate contraption to stop him from escaping. When he attempts to attack one of the women, she quickly grabs a remote and pushes a button... {{spoiler|causing him to be yanked back by the garage door opener he's been tied to}}.
* The scene in ''[[The Breakfast Club]]'' when the Basket Case opens her sandwich and flings the miscellaneous lunch meat at the library's objet d'art, where it sticks, is picked up in ''Not Another Teen Movie'' (made 17 years later): in a scene using the same set, there is an abrupt cut to a slice of miscellaneous lunch meat peeling from the art. [[Squick|The lunch meat has aged appropriately.]]
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* At the start of ''[[Support Your Local Sheriff]]'', some Western pioneers are burying a man named Millard Frymore. Gold is discovered in the grave, leading to [[The Fun in Funeral|an all-out brawl]]. Later in the film, it's mentioned in passing that the resulting gold mine was named after Millard.
* Near the beginning of ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'', Holmes hides his face when the photographers takes a picture. Later when he is shown the newspaper with the headline that he is wanted by the police he comments wryly that there is no picture to identify him.
* In ''[[Professor Layton and The Eternal Diva]]'', Amelia makes a remark about how {{spoiler|her Grandfather}} only has a month to live. Then, [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue|during the credits]] {{spoiler|you see her, Layton, and Luke all standing by a [[Tear Jerker|new grave with flowers on it]]}}.
* In ''[[The Running Man (Film)|The Running Man]]'', Killian tells his bodyguard Sven to remove Captain Freedom. When Sven doesn't act immediately Killian says sarcastically "Steroids make you deaf?" Near the end Killian is confronted by an angry Ben Richards.
{{quote| '''Killian''': Sven, do you wanna talk to Mr. Richards? [''pause''] Well?<br />
'''Sven''': I've got to score some steroids. [''[[Screw This, I'm Outta Here|turns and leaves Killian to Richards]]''] }}
* Early in ''[[Beetlejuice (Film)|Beetlejuice]]'', the newly dead find themselves in the afterlife [[Celestial Bureaucracy|waiting room]]. Among all the things there waiting with a number for their turn at service is a man with a shrunken head. Near the end of the film, the re-deceased Beetlejuice finds himself in the room, with an astronomically high number. He sits down between the shrunken-headed man and another with a low number, and attempts to switch the numbers. The other man, annoyed, sprinkles some dust on Beetlejuice's head, shrinking it down just like shrunken-head's.
* In the ''[[Scary Movie]]'' series, the first movie has the first victim die by being hit by a car and being launched in the air, and then ends with the sole survivor screaming in the street and getting hit by a car and launched into the air, and then the survivor has it happen again in Scary Movie 2 although the butler is also hit.
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* In ''[[Mystery Team]]'', Duncan mentions that Mrs. Kimmel makes soap-filled pies for her dead husband. In a later scene, Jason explains away the soap in his ear by saying she thinks they're married.
* In the first ''[[Harry Potter]]'' film, Harry accidentally lets a Chocolate Frog escape out the window of the Hogwarts Express. At the end of the eighth film, when Harry's children are boarding the Hogwarts Express, the frog jumps back in.
* In [[Blade]] II, the eponymous Blade shoots a vampire with a normal round and makes him lead him to his objective. When things get particularly hairy Blade is forced to leave his hostage, saying "I'll get you later" before he proceeds to chase his new targets. We don't see him again {{spoiler|until the ''very'' end of the film, after everything has been resolved. The hostage is going to see a peep show and is very excited about it. He goes into the room, the curtain raises... only to reveal [[Oh Crap|Blade]]. Blade responds, [[Pre -Mortem One -Liner|"What, you didn't think I forgot about you did ya?"]]}}
* In ''[[Galaxy Quest (Film)|Galaxy Quest]]'', the crew dupes two of the aliens holding them hostage by sealing them in an enclosed space, then depressurizing the room and venting them into space. Several scenes later, as General Sarris talks to his lieutenant, one of the two creatures airlocked hits the front window before sliding off, prompting an angered reaction from the crew. This is [[Played for Laughs]].