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* In ''Desperado'', after Bucho's gang repeatedly fails to find and kill the Mariachi, Bucho demonstrates what they're ''supposed'' to do by saying "Look! I don't know him! He has a gun! That must be the guy!" and shooting one of his henchmen. "How hard is that?"
* In ''[[The Fifth Element]]'', Zorg apparently has all of his men (or all public phones) wired with explosives, and, in one scene, where a minion fails to impersonate the heroes, he types in the code to blow him up (with just barely contained rage) just as the heroes get away, not even knowing the mook had been there.
* The exact same scenario depicted in ''[[The Fifth Element]]'', above, occurs in ''[[Casino Royale 1967]]'' in which Le Chiffre likewise detonates a minion in a phone booth, remotely.
** {{spoiler|And he was on the receiving end of this trope}} in the 2006 ''[[Casino Royale]]''. {{spoiler|Mr. White walked in on him while he was torturing Bond. Chiffre tried saying to him, "I'll get you the money." But White replies, "Money is not as important as knowing who to trust." And he shoots him.}}
* The Rider in ''[[The Dark Is Rising]]'' ([[They Just Didn't Care|movie]]) ''actually said'' "You have failed me for the last time".
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* Happens to several mooks in ''[[Banlieue 13]]''. {{spoiler|Eventually the mooks band together and kill the [[Big Bad]].}}
* Upon awakening in ''[[Transformers (film)|Transformers]]'', Megatron reunites with Starscream who reveals to him that the Allspark, the very reason they are on Earth and the ultimate power source of Megatron's obsession, is in the possession of the Human soldiers who are attempting to keep it away from him. His response is quite a ticked off; ''You have failed me yet again Starscream. GET THEM!''
* In [[Tim Burton|Tim Burton's]]'s ''[[Batman (film)|Batman]]'', [[The Joker]] immediately executes his top henchman after his master plan is foiled:
{{quote|'''The Joker''': "My balloons. Those are my balloons. He stole my balloons! Why didn't anyone tell me he had one of those... things? Bob? Gun."
'''Bob the Henchman''': ''hands the Joker a gun, who promptly shoots him'' }}
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* Inverted in ''[[Star Trek III: The Search For Spock]]'', where Commander Kruge kills his gunner for failing to '''not''' destroy the USS Grissom. Kruge only wanted to disable its engines so he could take prisoners, but the gunner had a "lucky shot" and destroyed the whole ship.
* Played straight in the ''[[Green Lantern (film)|Green Lantern]]'' movie. When [[Big Bad|Parallax]] arrives on Earth, his first action is to kill his human minion for failing to kill Hal Jordan before Parallax arrived.
* Red Skull, after the Howling Commandos led by Captain America managed to destroy one of HYDRA's bases in ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger|Captain America the First Avenger]]'', has an officer brought to him, to which the officer stated that they fought to the last man. Red Skull, not in a forgiving mood, states "Evidentially not!" and then uses his [[Magitek|Tesseract/Cosmic Cube-powered]] handgun to vaporize the officer.
* Herod does this to Ratsy in ''[[The Quick and the Dead]]'' after Ratsy oversteps his authority and breaks Cort's hand before the big gunfight. Herod does give Ratsy a running start, however.
* Bill Cox does this in ''Firewall''. "We all make mistakes, Willy. Just not as many as you do. "
* In ''[[Lone Star State of Mind]]'', a pizza delivery guy who's secretly a drug runner reports to his mob boss that he was robbed. The boss orders him to run away... in a zig-zag pattern. The boss waits for a few seconds, then shoots him in the back.
* In ''[[Sholay]]'', Gabbar plays a variation of [[Russian Roulette]] with 3 of his mooks because they were defeated by the heroes. He fires away 3 bullets off a loaded six shooter and spins the cylinder. He pulls the trigger on each of the 3 mooks, and extraordinarily all 3 survive the game. After [[Evil Laugh|laughing evilly]] he shoots all 3 of them. [[For the Evulz|Because he could]].
* In a deleted scene from the [[Apocalypse]] film series movie ''Judgment'', Antichrist Franco Maccalusso sends [[Amoral Attorney]] Victoria Thorne and the judge from the court case in the movie to an uncertain fate after failing to give him the desired verdict.
** In ''Tribulation'', Calvin Canboro was choked to death inside the Day Of Wonders program by the Antichrist's [[Digital Avatar]] when he failed to convert his brother.