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* While ''[[The Boondock Saints]]'' is practically made of "People Busting Through Doors and Shooting At People," there is one scene that particularly feels like this trope: The main characters are even bored, and the plot is kinda on hold; suddenly, their best friend kicks through the door and starts waving his gun around and screaming for everyone to pack their shit.
** ''Feels'' like it, but the friend bursts in panicking because {{spoiler|he just shot and killed three people in broad daylight.}}
* ''[[Saving Private Ryan]]'' has a scene that also fellsfeels like this trope. The squad regroups with an American unit in a building, only to have part collapse, revealing German soldiers occupying an adjacent room, resulting in a standoff. Captain Hamill ([[Ted Danson]]) and one of his men show up with Thompsons unnoticed and shoot all the German soldiers, ending the standoff.
* Done by the protagonists in ''[[Defiance]]'' while raiding a local police station for antibiotics.
* Happens in ''[[Casino Royale]]'', when Bond is being tortured by Le Chiffre for information. Bond points out that he will never give up the information, and Le Chiffre can't kill him without it. Armed men enter and kill Le Chiffre.
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