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* [[That Guy With The Glasses|Luke Mochrie]] took the "random events" line from the trailer of ''[[Devil]]'' and said that it describes the film as a whole perfectly; everything that happens in the plot is random.
* This wiki's page on ''[[Jurassic Park]]'' isn't the only place that quotes Ian Malcolm's lines from the second movie to sum up the whole franchise:
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* [[That Guy With The Glasses|Doug Walker's]] ''Five Second Movies'' do something similar, such as summarising ''[[The Matrix]]'' with Neo's "Woah."
** Much fun was had by the [[That Guy With The Glasses]] [[Hatedom]] with [[Phelous]]'s line "This is gonna suck" in the ''[[Suburban Knights]]'' trailer.
* If we consider ''[[The Wizard]]'' as an ad for Nintendo products, [[The Angry Video Game Nerd]]'s review of the Power Glove counts.
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* The Time Magazine [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1083942,00.html review] of ''[[Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince]]'' noted the book's parallels to the series' [[Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets|second installment]] and quotes the character Hagrid saying "Chamber o' Secrets all over again, isn't it?"
* The ''[[Doctor Who]] Discontinuity Guide'' has a bit of fun when characters say things like "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S9 E2 The Curse of Peladon|There is no plot!]]", "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S16 E2 The Pirate Planet|We must act!]]" and "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S21 E4 Resurrection of the Daleks|I can't stand the confusion in my mind!]]"
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* [[Spill]]'s review of ''[[Sucker Punch]]'': "You know what? Take the 'Punch' out of it, just 'Sucker', alright?" - said Korey Coleman.
** [[Beastly]] review:
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'''Leon''': Olsen twin?
'''Co-Host 3000''': -addresses the screen and addresses the audiences by tell[ing] them "Get ready to embrace the suck"
''[Spill crew's laughter]''
'''Co-Host 3000''': Wow, you really embrace it.
'''Leon''': That-that is ballsy for a movie to ''look'' you in the eyes and tell you "Embrace the suck"
'''Korey''': By the way, none of us embrace this, okay? It was forced upon us.
'''Cyrus''': However, we acknowledge that it did in fact, suck. }}
** [[Cop Out]] review: "I mean, just think about-Okay, the name of this movie is 'Cop Out', and this... that name alone has so much more hidden meanings into it than we'll ever know because Holy Jesus! I cannot believe what I suffered through tonight." said Co-Host 3000.
** [[The Cabin in the Woods]] review: "It gave me a cabin in the ''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|wood]]''" - guest reviewer Brian Salisbury.
** A Thousand Words review:
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'''Korey''': A Thousand Words.
'''Co-Host 3000''': No, no. Actually, it's A Thousand Deaths Of [[Eddie Murphy]].
''[Korey's laughter]''
'''Co-Host 3000''': 'Cause every goddamn frame is literally killing Eddie Murphy's career.
'''Korey''': Oh, I though you were gonna say A Thousand Words Can't Describe How Bad This Movie Is. }}
* Holy Moly's [http://www.holymoly.com/reviews/cinema-dvd/film-review-just-go-it52943 review] of ''[[Just Go with It]]'' is an subversion. Just read the title.
* Also ''[[Sucker Punch]]'': "But there is nothing here to enjoy, beyond the tiny satisfaction in noting that the movie lives up to its name." - [http://movies.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/movies/sucker-punch-from-zack-snyder-review.html New York Times review].
* blu-ray.com's [http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Ugly-Truth-Blu-ray/7038/#Review review] of [[The Ugly Truth]] opens with:
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* Scott Foy's [http://www.foywonder.com/current_columns/foy_1207.html review] of ''Lake Dead'':
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* Not exactly an '''''echo''''', but Leonard Maltin's review of the 1948 film ''Isn't It Romantic?'' consisted of one word: '''"NO."'''
* "[[You Bastard|Those of us who watch...are WE]] ''The Condemned'' ?" More than one review answered "Yes".
* Occasionally used by [[The Agony Booth]], for example (in the ''[[Zardoz]]'' [http://www.agonybooth.com/recaps/Zardoz_1974.aspx?Page=2 recap]):
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* Given the overall warm reception the game Awesomenauts has received, several reviews have noted that its title is for the most part, well-earned.
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