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* Famously done [[How We Got Here|in the opening scene]] of ''[[Casino]]''. Sam is narrating to himself as he walks out of a restaurant into his car, and it explodes when he turns the key. {{spoiler|Subverted, however, as we see later on that he survived.}} |
* Famously done [[How We Got Here|in the opening scene]] of ''[[Casino]]''. Sam is narrating to himself as he walks out of a restaurant into his car, and it explodes when he turns the key. {{spoiler|Subverted, however, as we see later on that he survived.}} |
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{{quote|'''Sam:''' When you love someone you've got to trust them, there's no other way. You've got to give them the key to everything that's yours. Otherwise, what's the point? And for a while, I thought that was the kind of love I had. <BOOM!>}} |
{{quote|'''Sam:''' When you love someone you've got to trust them, there's no other way. You've got to give them the key to everything that's yours. Otherwise, what's the point? And for a while, I thought that was the kind of love I had. <BOOM!>}} |
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* ''[[Angels & Demons]]'' ([[The Movie]]): [[The Dragon]] is [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|killed]] this way. |
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* In ''[[The Dark Knight]]'', a judge is shown out to her car by secret service types with sealed instructions as to her destination. When she opens the envelope, the note contains only a single word: "UP". '''BOOM.''' |
* In ''[[The Dark Knight]]'', a judge is shown out to her car by secret service types with sealed instructions as to her destination. When she opens the envelope, the note contains only a single word: "UP". '''BOOM.''' |
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* As with the book, so with the film: in ''The Pelican Brief'', attempting to kill the protagonist. |
* As with the book, so with the film: in ''The Pelican Brief'', attempting to kill the protagonist. |