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** This trope is so prevailing that it's a bit of a stunning subversion when one realizes that, in ''[[Quantum of Solace]]'', he ''doesn't'' sleep with Olga Kurylenko's character, Camille. Not to worry though. During the course of the movie, Bond manages to bed Gemma Arterton's character, Agent Fields, who was sent to retrieve Bond from his mission. All it evidently took was the come-on of "finding the stationary" in their swank hotel room. His callous treatment of Agent Fields is perhaps the biggest indicator in the movie that the Bond of this movie had no use for personal entanglements, focused as he was on revenge.
* ''[[Austin Powers]]'''s mojo also counts.
* ''Alvin Purple'' was a 1973 Australian sex comedy about the title character, who is
* Tony Stark aka ''[[Iron Man]]'', right from the start of the movie. While establishing his character, it's shown that he can easily turn a reporter from trying to paint him up as some kind of evil warlord to falling into bed with him in about 20 seconds.
* [[Danny Trejo]]'s titular ''[[Machete]]'' may be one ugly hombre, but still,[[Grindhouse|"Machete gets the women."]]. By the end of the movie, every main female character has favored him, and he even did [[Lindsay Lohan]]'s character and her stepmother ''at the same time'', complete with [[Bow Chicka Wow Wow|porn music]].
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