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The last scene of the movie is coming to a close. For some reason, something in the scene - perhaps a flying machine, an object, or even a character - decides to start flying, and comes straight at the camera. Just as it's about to "impact", the scene cuts to black and we go to the credits.
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Contrast [[Riding Into the Sunset]] where it ends with something moving away from the camera.
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== Film ==
* The first ''[[Back to The Future]]'' ends with the DeLorean flying up in the air, turning around, then warping through time just as it hits the camera.
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** And with this, it manages both [[Riding Into the Sunset]] and [[Fly At The Camera]] at the same time.
*** And [[Book Ends]] nicely with the first time we see the ship in the movie...a piece of the ship breaks off, and Mal says, "What was that?"
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* ''[[Batman Forever]]'' and ''[[Batman and Robin (film)|Batman and Robin]]'' both end with Batman and co. running past a light to the camera in homage to the beginning of the 1960's series
* ''[[Batman Begins]]'' ends with Batman swinging off a rooftop and into the camera.
* The end of ''[[The Matrix]]''. Slightly averted as he flies ''by'' the camera before it goes black, thus [[Incredibly Lame Pun|slightly averting]] its path.
* The feather in ''[[Forrest Gump]]''
* To many fans' horror,
* ''[[The Evil Dead]]'' inverts this with the camera flying at [[Bruce Campbell]] at the end.
* The ending of ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]'' (happens right after the [[Book Ends]]), with an Atlantean flying machine obscuring the camera.
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