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* The remake of ''[[Nightmare On Elm Street]]'' has the human-Krueger do this for a while as angry parents pursue him through an abandoned factory complex.
* The remake of ''[[Nightmare On Elm Street]]'' has the human-Krueger do this for a while as angry parents pursue him through an abandoned factory complex.
* The [[Rule of Funny]] gives an interesting twist to this one in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'': A way too amorous toon is running full bore towards Eddie Valiant. Instead of running away or stepping to the side, he takes the white line on the road that she's running on and directs it into the wall. Naturally, a wall pizza ensues.
* The [[Rule of Funny]] gives an interesting twist to this one in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'': A way too amorous toon is running full bore towards Eddie Valiant. Instead of running away or stepping to the side, he takes the white line on the road that she's running on and directs it into the wall. Naturally, a wall pizza ensues.
{{quote| '''Eddie''': Toons. Gets 'em every time.}}
{{quote|'''Eddie''': Toons. Gets 'em every time.}}
* ''[[Buckaroo Banzai]]''. While being pursued by a Red Lectroid driving a truck, Buckaroo runs straight ahead down the road, where he would have inevitably been run down if a Blue Blaze Irregular helicopter hadn't arrived to rescue him.
* ''[[Buckaroo Banzai]]''. While being pursued by a Red Lectroid driving a truck, Buckaroo runs straight ahead down the road, where he would have inevitably been run down if a Blue Blaze Irregular helicopter hadn't arrived to rescue him.
* Countess Lisl from ''[[For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]]'' is killed when she tries to run away from a car in a straight line.
* Countess Lisl from ''[[For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]]'' is killed when she tries to run away from a car in a straight line.