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* The 1998 ''[[Godzilla (film)|Godzilla]]'' film (the one with [[In Name Only|GINO]]). GINO is allegedly a male lizard, who is pregnant, and yes, does lay eggs.
* The [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]/Danny DeVito vehicle ''[[Junior]]'', in which Arnold plays a scientist who is willing to get pregnant. The movie is a comedy, but the pregnancy is played surprisingly seriously here, leading to some emotional development in Arnold's character.
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20081230220027/http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19941123/REVIEWS/411230303/1023%2F19941123%2FREVIEWS%2F411230303%2F1023 Some even consider it his best performance].
* ''Rabbit Test'', a 1978 film directed by Joan Rivers and starring Billy Crystal.
* A slightly squickier variant happens in the ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]'' movies, wherein people of any gender and presumably any species can be [[Face Full of Alien Wingwong|impregnated]] with baby aliens. The first victim in the series is, notably, male. In fact, it was John Hurt.
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