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* While she's not a villain, exactly, in ''Mata Hari'' Greta Garbo is prone to lounging about rather than sitting upright.
* Genesis in ''[[Suicide Club]]'' uses this posture to introduce himself. [[Rule of Funny|Complete with over-the-top leg-crossing, first on one side, then deciding on the other. In an unsturdy wooden chair that he needs to fix first.]] That can't be comfortable.
* [[Older Than They Think]]: Check out [[media:[[The Caligula]]TheCaligula.JPGjpg|Jay Robinson]] in 1953's ''The Robe''.
* In the [[Star Trek (Film)|Star Trek]] reboot, ''Kirk'' gets a brief Slouch Of Uppity, doing his trademark lounge in the Captain's Chair before Spock reminds him that that's ''[[Crowning Moment of Funny|not]]'' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|his chair]].
** Nero does it before he finds out what year he's in and promptly goes berserk.
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