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* In [[The Movie|the film version]] of ''[[The Firm]]'', DeVasher shoots and kills the Nordic Man thinking that he was Mitch McDeere, through a closed door after seeing a silhouette of the Nordic Man carrying McDeere's briefcase. |
* In [[The Movie|the film version]] of ''[[The Firm]]'', DeVasher shoots and kills the Nordic Man thinking that he was Mitch McDeere, through a closed door after seeing a silhouette of the Nordic Man carrying McDeere's briefcase. |
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* From the movie [[Clue (film)|Clue]]: |
* From the movie [[Clue (film)|Clue]]: |
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{{quote|Mr. Green: "You're Mr. Boddy!" |
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{{spoiler|[Wadsworth laughs evilly]''}} |
{{spoiler|[Wadsworth laughs evilly]''}} |
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Professor Plum: "Wait a minute. So who did I kill?" |
Professor Plum: "Wait a minute. So who did I kill?" |
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{{spoiler|Wadsworth: "My butler."}} |
{{spoiler|Wadsworth: "My butler."}} |
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Professor Plum: [[Witch with a Capital B|"Oh, shucks."]] }} |
Professor Plum: [[Witch with a Capital B|"Oh, shucks."]] }} |
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* The surviving characters in ''[[Lighthouse (film)|Lighthouse]]'' devise a trap involving molotov cocktails to kill the psychotic Rook. They manage to torch a guy from earlier part of the film, who chose the wrongest possible moment to return to the lighthouse. |
* The surviving characters in ''[[Lighthouse (film)|Lighthouse]]'' devise a trap involving molotov cocktails to kill the psychotic Rook. They manage to torch a guy from earlier part of the film, who chose the wrongest possible moment to return to the lighthouse. |
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== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
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* [[Magic: The Gathering]] has a card called Goblin Assassin which may cause any player (including its owner) to sacrifice a creature any time a Goblin comes into play. It's flavour text strongly hints at the reason for this. |
* [[Magic: The Gathering]] has a card called Goblin Assassin which may cause any player (including its owner) to sacrifice a creature any time a Goblin comes into play. It's flavour text strongly hints at the reason for this. |
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{{quote|''The more victims he kills, the more likely he is to get the right one.''}} |
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