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* In the film ''[[Dogma]]'', the demon Azrael is willing to have the entirety of existence erased in order to avoid having to return to Hell.
* In the film ''[[Dogma]]'', the demon Azrael is willing to have the entirety of existence erased in order to avoid having to return to Hell.
** The DVD has since revealed that Azrael was originally given a much more detailed rant about Hell, and would have proceeded to give Bethany (and the audience) a glimpse of it. However, the sequence was not quite completed, and instead, the following message appears:
** The DVD has since revealed that Azrael was originally given a much more detailed rant about Hell, and would have proceeded to give Bethany (and the audience) a glimpse of it. However, the sequence was not quite completed, and instead, the following message appears:
{{quote| ''Azrael places his hands over Bethany's eyes. For about 10 seconds, we see some of the most fucked up and disturbing imagery that can be crammed into 240 frames of film.''}}
{{quote|''Azrael places his hands over Bethany's eyes. For about 10 seconds, we see some of the most fucked up and disturbing imagery that can be crammed into 240 frames of film.''}}
* Used, and [[Lampshaded]], in ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home|Star Trek IV the Voyage Home]]'', when the recently resurrected Spock tells McCoy that he can't describe death, since McCoy lacks a common frame of reference:
* Used, and [[Lampshaded]], in ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home|Star Trek IV the Voyage Home]]'', when the recently resurrected Spock tells McCoy that he can't describe death, since McCoy lacks a common frame of reference:
{{quote| '''McCoy:''' "You mean I have to ''die'' to discuss your insights on ''death''!?"}}
{{quote|'''McCoy:''' "You mean I have to ''die'' to discuss your insights on ''death''!?"}}
** This is doesn't really make much sense though, considering that McCoy '''did''' die in Shore Leave, an episode of the Original Series.
** This is doesn't really make much sense though, considering that McCoy '''did''' die in Shore Leave, an episode of the Original Series.