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* François Truffaut's 1966 film of ''[[Fahrenheit 451]]'' featured a bowl of apples in the house which is confiscated and burned in the opening sequence. At the end of the film, the owner of that house is seen once again, munching an apple.
* Used in ''[[Pleasantville]]'', where the male lead is offered an apple by his girlfriend in a film all about a [[Trapped in TV Land|fictional town's]] loss of innocence.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BY9cvgrP1c The whole point of The Apple!]
* Gurgi from ''[[The Black Cauldron]]'' loves his "Munchings And Crunchings".
* Titular character of ''[[Fantastic Mr. Fox]]'' is eating an apple shortly before getting trapped in a cage, along with his wife, which sets off the plot of the film. At the end, he eats a genetically modified apple that has stars on it.
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* In ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'', [[Girl of the Week]] Willie Scott is [[Foreign Queasine|disgusted by the dinner]] served at the temple and refuses to eat, despite being obviously hungry. Retiring for the night, the [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]] between Willie and Indy is heightened by Indy appearing with a big juicy apple that Willie devours with lust.
* In ''[[Animal House]]'', Donald Sutherland's shady, [[Teacher-Student Romance|student-romancing]] English professor is shown lecturing on ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' from a [[Satan Is Good]] perspective, and then biting into an apple.
* Truly bizarre [[B-Movie]] ''[[The Apple]]'' hasruns on this, as the title makes clear, the biggest case when [[Louis Cypher|Mr. Boogalow's]] temptation of the female lead to stardom represented by an [[Special Effects Failure|oversized prop apple]].
* In the commentary for ''[[Eve's Bayou]]'', the director and writer points out that even she thought her use of Eve and the apple and Eve and the snake were a little [[Anvilicious|heavy handed.]]
* In ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'', Clu sees his reflection in a silver apple, recalls his creation by Flynn (who he has come to passionately hate), and loses his temper.
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