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* ''[[Mad Monster Party (Animation)|Mad Monster Party]]''. Baron von Frankenstein loves saying "antipasto".
* ''[[Mad Monster Party (Animation)|Mad Monster Party]]''. Baron von Frankenstein loves saying "antipasto".
* In ''[[Talladega Nights the Ballad of Ricky Bobby]]'', Ricky can't stop describing "little baby Jesus" in increasingly [[Squick|Squicky]] terms whenever he prays, even when his own family protests. His response is to insist that he just prefers to think of Jesus that way.
* In ''[[Talladega Nights the Ballad of Ricky Bobby]]'', Ricky can't stop describing "little baby Jesus" in increasingly [[Squick|Squicky]] terms whenever he prays, even when his own family protests. His response is to insist that he just prefers to think of Jesus that way.
* In ''[[Three Amigos (Film)|Three Amigos]]'', El Guapo has a particular fondness for the word "plethora".
* In ''[[¡Three Amigos! (Film)|Three Amigos]]'', El Guapo has a particular fondness for the word "plethora".
* ''[[Batman (Film)|Batman]]'': The Joker/Jack Napier always utters "Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?" when he kills someone. Ha later comments to a confused Bruce Wayne that he just likes the sound of it, {{spoiler|which is how Bruce finds out [[You Killed My Father|who murdered his parents]]}}.
* ''[[Batman (Film)|Batman]]'': The Joker/Jack Napier always utters "Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?" when he kills someone. Ha later comments to a confused Bruce Wayne that he just likes the sound of it, {{spoiler|which is how Bruce finds out [[You Killed My Father|who murdered his parents]]}}.


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