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'''Nick:''' [''Pointing to the passers-by'']: Yeah but I'm not after you. I'm after them. }}
** Cut to the two of them eating vanilla ice cream cones.
** To top it off, the film begins with Naylor cleverly turning around criticism, convincing a juvenile cancer victim and TV talk show audience that in fact itsit's the cancer victims' advocate who's selling death, as the tobacco industry wants people alive to smoke while the advocates need them for their work. [[Mind Screw]].
** Plus when Joey has to write an essay on what's best about America, Nick replies "Our endless appeals system" with almost knee-jerk response time.
* Kronk's [[Good Angel, Bad Angel|shoulder devil]] in ''[[The Emperor's New Groove|The Emperors New Groove]]'' tried this: his argument for why Kronk should let Kuzco die was that (1) his angel counterpart was a pansy; and (2) he, the devil, could do a one-handed handstand. The latter actually convinced the angel more than it did Kronk, who was just confused and told them both to leave. This is particularly amusing because this is one of the few times Kronk actually poses an intelligent question as opposed to his usual demeanor as [[Dumb Muscle]].
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* A prime example is the movie ''[[Listen To Me]]'', where the debates got so convoluted, that you didn't know if either team was for or against abortion. It starts off with the protagonist's team being against abortion, and ends up with them being ''for'' it in the ''same debate''.
* Surprisingly enough, it actually happened to ''[[Star Wars]]'' with Chewbacca himself. It's in the special features of the DVD set. When [[George Lucas]] proved too difficult for [[Executive Meddling|the executives to meddle with]] (thanks to Alan Ladd, Jr.), they turned to a different approach: "But the Wookiee has no pants!" knowing that changing that would require re-shooting a ''lot'' of scenes, which would put Lucas severely over budget. Thankfully, that didn't work either.
 
 
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