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* Part of a [[Fridge Brilliance]] moment in ''[[Trick 'r Treat|Trick R Treat]]''. |
* Part of a [[Fridge Brilliance]] moment in ''[[Trick 'r Treat|Trick R Treat]]''. |
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{{quote|"I ate some bad Mexican."}} |
{{quote|"I ate some bad Mexican."}} |
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:* The exact same joke occurs in ''[[Vampire in Brooklyn]]''. |
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* A non-cannibalistic version appeared in ''[[Lethal Weapon 4]]'', after Riggs went up against a Chinese mobster(played by Jet Li): |
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{{quote|'''Riggs''': Had some bad Chinese, really disagreed with me.}} |
{{quote|'''Riggs''': Had some bad Chinese, really disagreed with me.}} |
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* Playfully mentioned in ''[[In the Loop]]'': |
* Playfully mentioned in ''[[In the Loop]]'': |
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{{quote|'''Malcolm Tucker:''' ...be gentle with them. |
{{quote|'''Malcolm Tucker:''' ...be gentle with them. |
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'''Jamie MacDonald:''' Oh, you know me, Malc. Kid gloves... but made from real kids. }} |
'''Jamie MacDonald:''' Oh, you know me, Malc. Kid gloves... but made from real kids. }} |
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:* An example (no doubt unintentional) of [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]], since kid gloves ARE, or historically were, made from real kid: the leather from young goats, which is very soft. |
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== Folklore == |
== Folklore == |