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{{quote|'''Peter''': Spider-Man wasn't trying to attack the city, he was trying to save it. That's slander.
'''J. Jonah Jameson''': It is not. I resent that! Slander is spoken. In print, it's libel. }}
* In ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, - Part 1]]'', when Dobby refers to Mundungus Fletcher as a thief, he insists that he is instead a "purveyor of rare and wondrous objects."
* In both ''[[Escape from New York]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Escape From L.A.]]'', the U.S. government is on a [[Last-Name Basis]] with protagonist Snake Plissken, to which he consistently replies, "Call me Snake". However, during the respective climaxes of both movies, when one of the government's men finally does call him Snake, he reverses his previous attitude with the reply "The name's Plissken".
* ''[[Hunter Prey]]'': The alien bounty hunter prefers to call himself a soldier of fortune.