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* Mr. Clamp from ''Gremlins 2: The New Batch''. He didn't like the idea of the genetic splicing, gives the vampire guy the job he always wanted, etc. ''And'' he helps save the day and builds a nice little suburb. "Clamp Corners, where life slows to a crawl".
* Like his comic book example above, [[Iron Man (Film)|the film-version of Tony Stark]] becomes this after returning from being kidnapped.
* ''[[Tron (Film)|Tron]]'' universe: Walter Gibbs was more interested in science and development than day-to-day operations of his company. Unfortunately, that gave [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|Dillinger]] an opening. [[Expose the Villain, Get His Job|Flynn]] takes down Dillinger and gets to be one of these. ''[[Tron Legacy (Film)|Tron Legacy]]'' rolls around and Alan Bradley is crossing this with [[Only Sane Man]] in the Encom boardroom. Fortunately, {{spoiler|Sam did some needed growing up and will be taking his dad's old position after all}}.
* Jeffrey Wigand, the tobacco company executive in ''[[The Insider]]'' who blows the whistle on his company's suppression of scientific evidence about the harmfulness of smoking.
* The title character in ''[[Jerry Maguire]]'' suffers a crisis of conscience at the beginning and becomes determined to do right by his clients.
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