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* In the film ''[[Ronin]]'', {{spoiler|Gregor}}, while doing a money-for-''[[MacGuffin]]''-type trade, tries to buy security against a double-cross by having an accomplice threaten the figure-skating girlfriend of the Russian mobster he is making the switch with. {{spoiler|The Russian lets her die anyway, kills Gregor, and keeps the case.}} |
* In the film ''[[Ronin]]'', {{spoiler|Gregor}}, while doing a money-for-''[[MacGuffin]]''-type trade, tries to buy security against a double-cross by having an accomplice threaten the figure-skating girlfriend of the Russian mobster he is making the switch with. {{spoiler|The Russian lets her die anyway, kills Gregor, and keeps the case.}} |
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* Max Zorin and his thugs try to off [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] during a horse race in ''[[A View to a Kill]]''. |
* Max Zorin and his thugs try to off [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] during a horse race in ''[[A View to a Kill]]''. |
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* The main plot of ''[[The Last Boy Scout]]'' culminates with [[Bruce Willis |
* The main plot of ''[[The Last Boy Scout]]'' culminates with [[Bruce Willis]] and Damon Wayans trying to stop a corrupt senator from getting assassinated at a football game. |
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** The movie actually starts with a player (portrayed by Billy Blanks) who was high on PCP bringing a gun onto the field and shooting the oopposing defense's players on the way to the end-zone, shortly before killing himself. |
** The movie actually starts with a player (portrayed by Billy Blanks) who was high on PCP bringing a gun onto the field and shooting the oopposing defense's players on the way to the end-zone, shortly before killing himself. |
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* ''[[Snake Eyes]]'' opens with an assassination at a high-profile Atlantic City boxing match. |
* ''[[Snake Eyes]]'' opens with an assassination at a high-profile Atlantic City boxing match. |