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== Film ==
* Briefly seen on ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'', during "Gaston". Gaston, as white, plays a game of chess, and is down to just his king and two pawns. Black, who still has all of his non-pawn pieces, makes a move; Gaston realizes he's screwed, and in a fit of rage, smacks the board across the room ([[Camera Abuse|into the camera]]). Just in case you hadn't yet figured out from his [[Establishing Character Moment]] that he's an [[Anti-Intellectualism|anti-intellectual]].
* Briefly seen on ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'', during "Gaston".
* In ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Jason X]]'', two guys playing a holographic video game have their characters (controlled mentally) killed by Jason, so they quit in frustration. It doesn't take a genius to realize how events played out after that.
* A bar brawl version of this happens in the first scene of ''[[Way of the Gun]]'', as pointed out by the director in the commentary. The two antiheroes square off against an angry man and a number of his friends. Heavily outnumbered, they realize that they're going to get beaten up anyway, so they throw their first punch at the guy's girlfriend, spoiling his victory.
 
 
== Fine Art ==
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