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{{trope}}
Inevitable [[Stock Phrase]] when somebody is kissing/having sex during an explosion, earthquake, or similar event. The phrase comes from [[Ernest Hemingway]]'s ''For Whom the Bell Tolls,'' when the hero and his lover are describing the intensity of the sexual pleasure they had ([[Destructo-Nookie|no literal earth-moving is involved]]). Naturally, the phrase lent itself to much spoofing.
 
{{noreallife|we'd be here all day.}}
 
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* A German advertisement for a health fund had a randy couple in the middle of a golden wheat field as all the various things around them that could injure them were pointed out. At the end of the ad, the women remarks, "Even the Earth moves," as the last thing is pointed out... a combine harvester approaching from offscreen!
 
== Comics --Comic Books ==
 
== Comics -- Books ==
* German comic ''[[Rudi]]'' used this with a couple in a background gag who have sex when a ''real'' earthquake strikes.
* ''[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]'': Played straight in the Nation X oneshot. Longshot and and his ex-wife, Dazzler, have just finished having sex when he asks if she felt the ground shaking earlier. She states that was probably just her. They've just missed the entire island full of mutants taking on a giant.
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* In JMS' [[JMS Spider-Man|Spider-Man]] run, Peter and MJ reconcile and whilst they're holding each other Doctor Doom (who was being attacked at the airport they were in) moves from underneath the rubble, prompting MJ to ask 'Did the ground just move?' and Peter to respond 'It always does'.
 
== FilmsFilm -- Animation ==
 
== Films -- Animation ==
* In ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin and the King of Thieves]]'' when the 40 Thieves crash Aladdin and Jasmine's wedding with a stampeding elephant. When the ground begins to shake, the Genie says "[[Getting Crap Past the Radar|I thought the earth wasn't supposed to move until the honeymoon.]]"
 
== FilmsFilm -- Live-Action ==
 
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* In ''[[True Lies]]'', when Arnold's character and his wife embrace and kiss while a nuclear bomb goes off behind them.
** Parodied in ''[[Chicken Run]]'', when the lead couple embrace and kiss while a gravy explosion goes off behind them.
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* When the title aliens' ship crashes in ''[[Critters]]'', teenager April is making out with her boyfriend in a nearby barn. April feels the ground shake from the impact and remarks that "The earth moved", to which her beau (who's barely gotten to second base yet) asks: "Already...?"
* In ''DOA: [[Dead or Alive]]'', Christie and Max are in bed shortly after doing the deed. Suddenly, she says that the earth moved. Max, of course, takes credit, until Kasumi and Leon crash through the wall from Kasumi's room, as it is their turn to fight. Also, all fights are televised throughout the island.
 
 
== Literature ==
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* [[H. Beam Piper]]'s ''Uller Uprising'' has Carlos von Schlichten and Paula Quinton kissing passionately while the flyer they're on is rocked by three Hiroshima-type atomic bombs going off virtually simultaneously behind it.
* The back-cover blurb for [[Mercedes Lackey]]'s ''[[Elemental Masters|The Fire Rose]]'' ends with the statement that the female lead comes to love the male lead,<ref>[[Beauty and The Beast]] in early-20th Century America</ref> "And -- the earth moves..." Of course, this '''is''' 1906 in California, so along with any pleasure the two may take in one another, the earth is moving because of the big San Francisco quake.
 
 
== Live-Action TV ==
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* Leonard in ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' "We tried kissing, but the earth didn't move. [[Genius Bonus|I mean, any more than the]] [http://www.today.ucla.edu/portal/ut/making-a-big-bang-on-tv-10-questions-83027.aspx 383 miles] [[Genius Bonus|it was gonna move anyway]]."
** ... that's a bit long for a non-Earth-moving kiss.
 
 
== Web Comics ==
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* Used as a observation in ''[[8-Bit Theater|Eight Bit Theater]]'': [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/12/24/episode-639-moving-the-earth/ "So that's where earthquakes come from."]
* ''[[Three Panel Soul]]'': [http://threepanelsoul.com/2007/11/06/on-the-physical-sciences/ Philosopher pickup lines.]
 
 
== Western Animation ==