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* Mystique and a prison guard from ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men]] 2''. Sure, she drugged and injected him with iron, so that Magneto could ''rip it from his blood'' and escape, but he got to make out with Rebecca Romijn. Lucky bastard.
** This trope is basically lampshaded when Magneto tells the guard that he should never trust a pretty woman - especially one who's interested in him.
* The alternate ending to the ([[Narm|narmfulnarm]]ful) remake of ''[[The Wicker Man]]''.
* This happens several times in ''[[James Bond (film)|James Bond]]'' movies.
** In ''[[Goldeneye]]'' with Xenia Onatopp, the woman who [[Death by Sex|sexes a Canadian officer to death]] to steal his documents.
** In ''[[The Living Daylights]]'', a humorous scene involves a mannish, overweight woman with large breasts seducing her boss by [[Marshmallow Hell|shoving ''his entire head'' inside said voluminous bosom]]. After Bond leaves, she throws him back and snaps, "What kind of girl do you think I am?!"
* A genderswapped version appears in the 2009 movie ''[[Duplicity]]'' -- hottie—hottie Clive Owen chats up a [[Hollywood Homely|frumpy woman]], as a ploy to get her to take him back to her office in order to access the company's computer network. His female colleague is not happy about this tactic, despite the fact that she pulled the same stunt in their first meeting, in order to steal some files Owen was carrying.
** Amusingly Owen had to put more effort into it than normal for the trope. Not only was he charming and good looking but he also pretended to be from the same small town and even implied (or maybe outright stated I forget) that the woman and he knew some of the same people. I guess men are easier to fool into thinking you like them? Or women are dumb enough to automatically think anyone from her home town is a good guy? Either way there are some [[Unfortunate Implications]] here.
*** She didn't think he was a good guy because of their shared home town, so much as because he was posing as a doctor working with a Doctors Without Borders-like foreign aid organization. Being from her hometown was gravy.
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