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* In ''[[The Terminator]]'', Sarah Connor's picture burns in a symbolic manner in one of Reese's dreams (or memories; it's hard to tell).
* In ''[[The Terminator]]'', Sarah Connor's picture burns in a symbolic manner in one of Reese's dreams (or memories; it's hard to tell).
** Actually, it was Sarah's dream. She was dreaming about what Kyle's world must be like. ("It's pretty terrifying", she would say.)
** Actually, it was Sarah's dream. She was dreaming about what Kyle's world must be like. ("It's pretty terrifying", she would say.)
* The letters from Hogwarts in the ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]] and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone'' movie.
* The letters from Hogwarts in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''.
* The biopic ''The Life and Death of Peter Sellers'' showed [[Peter Sellers]] burning his collection of everything from his previous movies just before making ''Being There''. It is unknown whether this actually happened or was just a fabrication of the story.
* The biopic ''The Life and Death of Peter Sellers'' showed [[Peter Sellers]] burning his collection of everything from his previous movies just before making ''Being There''. It is unknown whether this actually happened or was just a fabrication of the story.
** According to the BBC documentary ''The [[Peter Sellers]] Story - As He Filmed It'', he did burn many of his home movies near the end of his life. The documentary is compiled from what he didn't burn, and as he was a serious amateur photographer from the 1940s onward, there's hours upon hours that survived. In fact, some were recreated for that biopic!
** According to the BBC documentary ''The [[Peter Sellers]] Story - As He Filmed It'', he did burn many of his home movies near the end of his life. The documentary is compiled from what he didn't burn, and as he was a serious amateur photographer from the 1940s onward, there's hours upon hours that survived. In fact, some were recreated for that biopic!