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* ''Four Dogs Playing Poker'' has four friends who had stolen a statuette find it has disappeared. They need to pay for it or be killed by the buyer- so they take out insurance policies on each other, and draw cards to see who will be the murderer and victim. But there's a twist...
* Excessively used in the American remake of the horror movie "[[Silent House]]", after being chased around the house by a mysterious burly man, and her father and uncle get attacked by the man and taken away, she finds out from a woman who claims to be her child hood friend that her father and uncle used her and the main character in child pornagraphy and that the mysterious woman was the killer the whole time. Then it turns out the woman doesn't exist and that the main character was the killer. THEN, after killing her unrepentant father and sparing her repentant uncle, it turns out neither of them exist. [[Mind Screw|Maybe?]]
* ''[[Sadako vs. Kayato]]'' is a 2016 Japanese horror movie that could best be described as ''[[Freddy vs. Jason]]'', but the pair replaced by the most famous killers in Japanese horror, Sadako from ''[[The Grudge]]'' and Kayato from ''[[The Ring]]''. In the plot, the pair's would-be victims try to escape the respective curses by fooling the two demons into fighting each other, and in the final scene, it looks like they've succeeded, both of them plummeting down Kayato's well in a [[Mutual Kill]]. The post-credits [[The Stinger|stinger]], however, shows that the plan has backfired horribly, and that Sadako and Kayato are now combined into one entity. With [[Bigger Bad|Toshio]] cruelly taunting the protagonists, the movie ends, leaving their fates ambiguous.
 
 
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