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* ''[[Breaking Away]]'': "You know how, in cartoons, when somebody gets hit in the head with a [[Frying Pan of Doom|frying pan]], and their head ''[[Amusing Injuries|looks]]'' [[Amusing Injuries|like the frying pan]], with the handle and everything; then they go ''boing'', and their head goes back to normal? Wouldn't that be great?"
* ''[[Breaking Away]]'': "You know how, in cartoons, when somebody gets hit in the head with a [[Frying Pan of Doom|frying pan]], and their head ''[[Amusing Injuries|looks]]'' [[Amusing Injuries|like the frying pan]], with the handle and everything; then they go ''boing'', and their head goes back to normal? Wouldn't that be great?"
* ''[[Swingers]]'' features a scene where the leads are sitting around a table discussing the films of Martin Scorsese and the inherent difficulty of filming in a casino as well as their love of the [[The Oner|one-take restaurant entry shot]] in ''[[Goodfellas]]''. They later emulate this shot when when entering a club and one of the first parts of the film is shot in a casino.
* ''[[Swingers]]'' features a scene where the leads are sitting around a table discussing the films of Martin Scorsese and the inherent difficulty of filming in a casino as well as their love of the [[The Oner|one-take restaurant entry shot]] in ''[[Goodfellas]]''. They later emulate this shot when when entering a club and one of the first parts of the film is shot in a casino.
* ''[[Galaxy Quest]]'' is practically made of this.
* ''[[Galaxy Quest]]'' is practically made of this.{{context|reason=This movie has a lot of Deconstruction, but where's the Conversational Troping? Even one example will suffice.}}


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