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[[File:Jules_scary_9036.jpg|link=Pulp Fiction|right|[[Samuel L Jackson|"What" ain't no country I ever heard of.]] [[Deadpan Snarker|They speak English in What?]]] |
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{{quote| '''[[Mr. T]]:''' Sucka, you have a choice: You can face prison or you can face ''me''.<br /> |
{{quote| '''[[Mr. T]]:''' Sucka, you have a choice: You can face prison or you can face ''me''.<br /> |
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** There are a multitude of other examples, but Brother Muzone, an intelligent, soft-spoken contract killer who invents his own bullets and calmly faces down multiple gangsters comes to mind. |
** There are a multitude of other examples, but Brother Muzone, an intelligent, soft-spoken contract killer who invents his own bullets and calmly faces down multiple gangsters comes to mind. |
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* James Doakes from ''[[Dexter]]''. SURPRISE, MOTHERFUCKER. |
* James Doakes from ''[[Dexter]]''. SURPRISE, MOTHERFUCKER. |
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* The Ellison Terminator on ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'' was one of these. For somewhere around ten seconds or so. Of course, being confronted by your exact double asking "Are you |
* The Ellison Terminator on ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'' was one of these. For somewhere around ten seconds or so. Of course, being confronted by your exact double asking "Are you [you]?" as it is about [[Kill and Replace]] you is [[Nightmare Fuel]] alone. |
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** Queeg, the terminator who commanded a submarine became pretty damn scary one he refused the humans' attempts to override his orders. His name was possibly derived from... |
** Queeg, the terminator who commanded a submarine became pretty damn scary one he refused the humans' attempts to override his orders. His name was possibly derived from... |
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* Queeg 500 on ''[[Red Dwarf (TV)|Red Dwarf]]'', the back-up computer who seizes control of the ship. Just one look at him tells you that he's not going to put up with any of your crap. |
* Queeg 500 on ''[[Red Dwarf (TV)|Red Dwarf]]'', the back-up computer who seizes control of the ship. Just one look at him tells you that he's not going to put up with any of your crap. |