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* The [[James Bond]] films had the evil organisation SPECTRE, which was the '''SP'''ecial '''E'''xecutive for '''C'''ounterintelligence, '''T'''errorism, '''R'''evenge and '''E'''xtortion.
** ''Probably'' subverted with the fancy-sounding but not acronymmy QUANTUM.
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* In the Adam West [[Batman: The Movie|Batman]] movie, Catwoman masqueraded as a writer from the Moscow Bugle named '''K'''itayna '''I'''reyna '''T'''atanya '''K'''erenska '''A'''lisoff...but suggested that Bruce call her KITKA for short. He even commented that it was a charming acronym.
* From the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] film ''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]'', there's EDITH, an [[AI]] support system left to Peter Parker by the late Tony Stark: '''E'''ven '''D'''ead '''I'''{{'}}m '''T'''he '''H'''ero.
* The title of the 2013 [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] film ''[[FUBAR]]'' is an acronym for "Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition", a... colloquial definition of the word "fubar" often used in the military.
 
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