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* The "[[LovableRogue heroes]]" of ''OceansThirteen'' spend the movie executing an elaborate scheme to put Bank, the villain, through a Humiliation Conga line.

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* The "[[LovableRogue heroes]]" of ''OceansThirteen'' ''Film/OceansThirteen'' spend the movie executing an elaborate scheme to put Bank, the villain, through a Humiliation Conga line.



* A brutal conga is pulled on Albert Spica at the climax of ''TheCookTheThiefHisWifeAndHerLover''. [[spoiler:To clarify the title, he's the Thief. He's killed his wife's lover by forcing a book down his throat. His wife has the cook glaze the fellow's body and cook it, then forces Albert to eat the corpse - at gunpoint (she tells him to eat the cock, although he ends up taking a piece from the side). He does so, but then vomits. At that point she shoots him.]] All this occurs in front of an audience full of people he has insulted, assaulted and victimized through the movie, including many of his own former goons.

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* A brutal conga is pulled on Albert Spica at the climax of ''TheCookTheThiefHisWifeAndHerLover''.''Film/TheCookTheThiefHisWifeAndHerLover''. [[spoiler:To clarify the title, he's the Thief. He's killed his wife's lover by forcing a book down his throat. His wife has the cook glaze the fellow's body and cook it, then forces Albert to eat the corpse - at gunpoint (she tells him to eat the cock, although he ends up taking a piece from the side). He does so, but then vomits. At that point she shoots him.]] All this occurs in front of an audience full of people he has insulted, assaulted and victimized through the movie, including many of his own former goons.
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The Borrowers


* ''The Borrowers'': Could have instead been called ''Humiliation Conga: The Movie''. BigBad Ocious P. Potter, after stealing the will that would guarantee the Lenders their house and deciding to kill Arriety and Pea Green Clock for intervening, gets it in spades throughout the movie. First, Exterminator Jeff accidently sprays him in the face with his foam that, on contact, burns his skin and takes off his mustache. Next, Potter attempts to strike the kids with a hammer, but misses and hits the bulb, resulting in an electric shock under Jeff shuts the switch off and even after that, the hammer falls from the outlet and lands on Potter. Potter continuously comes under suspicion from Officer Steady who unwittingly intervenes in an attempt to get back the will. In the dairy factory, Spud Spiller causes Potter to get bombarded with a gallon of liquid cheese. When Potter acts rudely towards City Halls' obnoxious receptionist, she gives him purposely long and detailed directions to the Demolitions room to be as unhelpful as possible (she gives Pete Lender shorter directions when he asks nicely). Pete and Jeff set Potter up to go into a closet instead of the correct room and he's tied up by the Clocks. When that fails, other borrowers tied him up much more elaborately and then Pot Clock gets in an elevator to Potter's level to tell him off. When

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* ''The Borrowers'': Could have instead been called ''Humiliation Conga: The Movie''. BigBad Ocious P. Potter, after stealing the will that would guarantee the Lenders their house and deciding to kill Arriety and Pea Green Clock for intervening, gets it in spades throughout the movie. First, Exterminator Jeff accidently sprays him in the face with his foam that, on contact, burns his skin and takes off his mustache. Next, Potter attempts to strike the kids with a hammer, but misses and hits the bulb, resulting in an electric shock under Jeff shuts the switch off and even after that, the hammer falls from the outlet and lands on Potter. Potter continuously comes under suspicion from Officer Steady who unwittingly intervenes in an attempt to get back the will. In the dairy factory, Spud Spiller causes Potter to get bombarded with a gallon of liquid cheese. When Potter acts rudely towards City Halls' obnoxious receptionist, she gives him purposely long and detailed directions to the Demolitions room to be as unhelpful as possible (she gives Pete Lender shorter directions when he asks nicely). Pete and Jeff set Potter up to go into a closet instead of the correct room and he's tied up by the Clocks. When that fails, other borrowers tied him up much more elaborately and then Pot Clock gets in an elevator to Potter's level to tell him off. WhenSteady arrives after the borrowers are gone and arrests Potter when Pete reveals what he planned to do. Finally, after telling everyone in the department the story of the borrowers (after telling Staeady), they all laugh at him and then proceed to continue to laugh while he's getting his mugshots. At this point, he's accepted the shame and is [[HeelFaceTurn laughing right with them]].

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The Borrowers


* ''The Borrowers'': Could have instead been called ''Humiliation Conga: The Movie''. BigBad Ocious P. Potter, after stealing the will that would guarantee the Lenders their house and deciding to kill Arriety and Pea Green Clock for intervening, gets it in spades throughout the movie. First, Exterminator Jeff accidently sprays him in the face with his foam that, on contact, burns his skin and takes off his mustache. Next, Potter attempts to strike the kids with a hammer, but misses and hits the bulb, resulting in an electric shock under Jeff shuts the switch off and even after that, the hammer falls from the outlet and lands on Potter. Potter continuously comes under suspicion from Officer Steady who unwittingly intervenes in an attempt to get back the will. In the dairy factory, Spud Spiller causes Potter to get bombarded with a gallon of liquid cheese. When Potter acts rudely towards City Halls' obnoxious receptionist, she gives him purposely long and detailed directions to the Demolitions room to be as unhelpful as possible (she gives Pete Lender shorter directions when he asks nicely). Pete and Jeff set Potter up to go into a closet instead of the correct room and he's tied up by the Clocks. When that fails, other borrowers tied him up much more elaborately and then Pot Clock gets in an elevator to Potter's level to tell him off. When



* Subverted in ''Film/MeanGirls'' as the protagonist has a big plan to humiliate the plastics but when it actually comes to fruition, she's awakened to the fact that even though they're popular girls, those are real people she just hurt and she kind of looks like a monster as a result

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* Subverted in ''Film/MeanGirls'' as the protagonist has a big plan to humiliate the plastics but when it actually comes to fruition, she's awakened to the fact that even though they're popular girls, those are real people she just hurt and she kind of looks like a monster as a resultresult.
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* Same case with Cruella de Vil in the live-action version of ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''... and its sequel ''102 Dalmatians''.

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* Same case with Cruella de Vil in the live-action version of ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''... ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''... and its sequel ''102 Dalmatians''.''Film/OneHundredAndTwoDalmatians''.
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* Bradley Cooper's character in ''WeddingCrashers'' suffers this.

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* Bradley Cooper's character in ''WeddingCrashers'' ''Film/WeddingCrashers'' suffers this.
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* In ''JumpingTheBroom'', Jason and Sabrina's wedding rehearsal dinner is this. It all starts when Jason's mother Pam takes over the blessing of the food and uses it to insult Sabrina's family. Pam finds out that they're not doing the electric slide or [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping_the_broom jumping the broom]] (a tradition dating back to slavery) at the wedding. Sabrina's mother then mentions that her family never were slaves so that's not their history. ''Then'' Sabrina's aunt walks in and starts singing "[[MarvinGaye Sexual Healing]]".

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* In ''JumpingTheBroom'', ''Film/JumpingTheBroom'', Jason and Sabrina's wedding rehearsal dinner is this. It all starts when Jason's mother Pam takes over the blessing of the food and uses it to insult Sabrina's family. Pam finds out that they're not doing the electric slide or [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping_the_broom jumping the broom]] (a tradition dating back to slavery) at the wedding. Sabrina's mother then mentions that her family never were slaves so that's not their history. ''Then'' Sabrina's aunt walks in and starts singing "[[MarvinGaye Sexual Healing]]".



* Towards the end of ''RuthlessPeople'', Sam Stone gets arrested for his wife's murder, then the attack dog he got to eat his wife's poodle becomes friends with the poodle, he has to mortgage everything he owns in order to raise the ransom to get his wife back so he can be cleared of the murder charge. Finally, when he finds out she's alive, she beats the crap out of him and throws him off a pier.
* Colin Firth's school inspector gets a proper full on comic one in the updated ''StTrinians'' film, including falling foul of some school-grown psychedelic drugs, blundering into a tank of fire ants and literally being caught with his trousers down (trying to remove said ants) in the 'posh totty' clique's dressing room, resulting in him being thrown out the window into a water tank just in time for an ActorAllusion. The entire conga climaxes with him waking up with his old flame, the school's headmistress (played by Rupert Everett in drag impersonating Camilla Parker-Bowles) and appearing half naked at a window in front of the nation's press who had arrived to report the schoolgirls' recovery of TheGirlWithThePearlEarring by Vermeer.

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* Towards the end of ''RuthlessPeople'', ''Film/RuthlessPeople'', Sam Stone gets arrested for his wife's murder, then the attack dog he got to eat his wife's poodle becomes friends with the poodle, he has to mortgage everything he owns in order to raise the ransom to get his wife back so he can be cleared of the murder charge. Finally, when he finds out she's alive, she beats the crap out of him and throws him off a pier.
* Colin Firth's school inspector gets a proper full on comic one in the updated ''StTrinians'' ''Film/StTrinians'' film, including falling foul of some school-grown psychedelic drugs, blundering into a tank of fire ants and literally being caught with his trousers down (trying to remove said ants) in the 'posh totty' clique's dressing room, resulting in him being thrown out the window into a water tank just in time for an ActorAllusion. The entire conga climaxes with him waking up with his old flame, the school's headmistress (played by Rupert Everett in drag impersonating Camilla Parker-Bowles) and appearing half naked at a window in front of the nation's press who had arrived to report the schoolgirls' recovery of TheGirlWithThePearlEarring by Vermeer.
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* Most of the villains in the original ''Film/{{Batman}}'' franchise met pretty ignominious ends, but Max Shreck in ''Film/BatmanReturns'' probably got it the worst of all; his Conga began when the movie wasn't even close to being over! First, his hand-picked mayoral candidate, Oswald Copplepot (a.k.a. The Penguin) is exposed as a fraud via EngineeredPublicConfession and pelted with ripe vegetables by a vengeful crowd--a fate that Max himself just barely avoids thanks to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere getting the hell out of there]]. Then Penguin, burning with resentment, crashes Max's Christmas Eve costume party and threatens to drag his son Chip down into the sewers and kill him as part of his plan to kill all the first-born sons of Gotham as revenge for his own treatment as a child by his own parents; Max is forced to beg for his son's life and offer to go in his place, and in front of all the most influential citizens of Gotham City, no less! So Penguin takes Max hostage and locks him in a giant birdcage in his hideout, telling him that after he makes Shreck watch as the kids Penguin's kidnapped are thrown into a deep puddle of his company's industrial byproducts, Shreck will join them. Max manages to escape by stealing the key to the cage from a monkey ([[ItMakesSenseInContext don't ask]]), but then Catwoman [[note]](who has a ''major'' vendetta against Shreck because of all the crap she's had to deal with from him as Selina Kyle, up to and including getting pushed out a high-story window because she knew too much about Max's illicit plans for his power plant)[[/note]] shows up, and things get ''really'' bad for the crooked businessman: she snags his leg with her bullwhip, drags him under a lake of icy cold water (which messes up his perfectly coiffed hair), hauls him out by his collar, throws him into a wall, lassos him ''again'' when he tries to run away, and finally threatens to slowly bleed him to death as he (futilely) pleads for mercy. Things finally start to look up for Max when Batman intervenes to stop Catwoman, but when Max tries to thank him Batman just stiff-arms him in the face and tells him he's going to jail. Max tries to escape after shooting Batman, but Catwoman (after taking the remaining four bullets of Shreck's gun and surviving) pins him against an exposed fuse box and rams her stun gun down his throat--sending ''millions'' of volts through his body and roasting him to death, reducing his to a blackened, steaming, eternally screaming mummy lying on the ground. It's a pretty harsh end, even for a ManipulativeBastard.

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* Most of the villains in the original ''Film/{{Batman}}'' franchise met pretty ignominious ends, but Max Shreck in ''Film/BatmanReturns'' probably got it the worst of all; his Conga began when the movie wasn't even close to being over! First, his hand-picked mayoral candidate, Oswald Copplepot (a.k.a. The Penguin) is exposed as a fraud via EngineeredPublicConfession and pelted with ripe vegetables by a vengeful crowd--a fate that Max himself just barely ''barely'' avoids thanks to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere getting the hell out of there]]. Then Penguin, burning with resentment, crashes Max's Christmas Eve costume party gala and threatens to drag his son Chip down into the sewers and kill him as part of his plan to kill all the first-born sons of Gotham as revenge for his own treatment as a child abandonment by his own parents; Max is forced to beg for his son's life and offer to go in his place, and -- in front of all the most influential citizens of Gotham City, no less! So Penguin takes Max hostage and locks him in a giant birdcage in his hideout, telling him that after he makes Shreck watch as the kids Penguin's kidnapped are thrown into a deep puddle of his company's industrial byproducts, Shreck will join them. byproducts. Max manages to escape by stealing the key to the cage from a monkey ([[ItMakesSenseInContext don't ask]]), but then Catwoman [[note]](who has a ''major'' vendetta against Shreck because of all the crap she's had to deal she put up with from him as Selina Kyle, up to and including his secretary, not the least of which was getting pushed out a high-story window because she knew too much about Max's illicit plans for his power plant)[[/note]] shows up, and things get ''really'' bad for the crooked businessman: she snags his leg with her bullwhip, drags him under a lake of icy cold water (which messes (messing up his perfectly coiffed hair), hauls him out by his collar, throws him into a wall, lassos him ''again'' when he tries to run away, and finally threatens to slowly bleed him to death as he (futilely) pleads for mercy. Things finally start to look up for Max when Batman intervenes to stop Catwoman, but when Max tries to thank him Batman just stiff-arms him in the face and tells him he's going to jail. Max tries to escape after shooting Batman, but Catwoman (after taking the remaining four bullets of Shreck's gun and surviving) ''surviving'') pins him against an exposed fuse box and rams her stun gun down his throat--sending ''millions'' of volts through his body and roasting him to death, reducing his to a blackened, steaming, eternally screaming mummy lying on the ground. It's a pretty harsh end, even for a ManipulativeBastard.
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* A really drawn-out one occurs in the Creator/AdamSandler comedy ''Film/BillyMadison''. Eric, the CorruptCorporateExecutive who has plotted to usurp ownership of the Madison hotel chain from Billy, begins to suffer a Conga during the "Academic Decathlon" with Billy. He burns a pie in the bake-off competition, much to Billy's amusement. Then, after defeating Billy in a foot race, he is angrily shoved over a bench - and his skimpy gym shorts fly up to reveal his genitalia to all the onlookers. Finally, during the last round of the competition, after being asked an ironic question by the moderator about "Business Ethics", Eric stammers nervously (as Billy's fans in the auditorium loudly boo him) before suffering a VillainousBreakdown in which he pulls a gun and screams: "THAT QUESTION WAS UNFAIR! I DEMAND A NEW QUESTION!" The school principal (who moonlights as a professional wrestler) then storms the stage in his "lucha libre" costume and elbow-drops Eric - but the villain recovers quickly. [[LaughingMad Laughing maniacally]], he tries to shoot Billy's girlfriend just to show what he's become, but is foiled spectacularly when he is [[ShotInTheAss shot in the butt]] by a lipsticked serial killer. (Don't even ask.) The movie's conclusion shows him bitterly watching Billy's graduation ceremony while wearing bandages, crutches, and a pelvic cast (though it could be argued that his is partly a case of KarmaHoudini, since it's never implied that he will be jailed for his criminal deeds).

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* A really drawn-out one occurs in the Creator/AdamSandler comedy ''Film/BillyMadison''. Eric, the CorruptCorporateExecutive who has plotted to usurp ownership of the Madison hotel chain from Billy, begins to suffer a Conga during the "Academic Decathlon" with Billy. He burns a pie in the bake-off competition, [[ManOnFire and the fire quickly spreads]] much to Billy's amusement. Then, after defeating Billy in a foot race, he is angrily shoved over a bench - and his skimpy gym shorts fly up to reveal his genitalia to all the onlookers. Finally, during the last round of the competition, after being asked an ironic question by the moderator about "Business Ethics", Eric stammers nervously (as Billy's fans in the auditorium loudly boo him) before suffering a VillainousBreakdown in which he pulls a gun and screams: "THAT QUESTION WAS UNFAIR! I DEMAND A NEW QUESTION!" The school principal (who moonlights as a professional wrestler) then storms the stage in his "lucha libre" costume and elbow-drops Eric - but the villain recovers quickly. [[LaughingMad Laughing maniacally]], he tries to shoot Billy's girlfriend just to show what he's become, but is foiled spectacularly when he is [[ShotInTheAss shot in the butt]] by a lipsticked serial killer. (Don't even ask.) The movie's conclusion shows him bitterly watching Billy's graduation ceremony while wearing bandages, crutches, and a pelvic cast (though it could be argued that his is partly a case of KarmaHoudini, since it's never implied that he will be jailed for his criminal deeds).
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* At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the '''''same one''''' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies build up your dislike for a character and then wimp out on their comeuppance, so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible.

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* At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the '''''same one''''' ''same one'' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies build up your dislike for a character and then wimp out on their comeuppance, so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible.

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* Bradley Cooper's character in ''WeddingCrashers'' suffers this

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* In the first ''Film/TheNakedGun'' movie, villain Vincent Ludwig is bitten, shot with a tranquilizer dart, falls into the parking lot from the upper deck of a baseball stadium, gets run over by a bus, flattened by a steam-roller and ''then'' has a marching-band playing ''Louie Louie'' tromp over him. Ed Hocken finds it horrifically tragic, since his father died the same way.

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* In the first ''Film/TheNakedGun'' movie, villain Vincent Ludwig is bitten, shot with a tranquilizer dart, falls into the parking lot from the upper deck of a baseball stadium, gets run over by a bus, flattened by a steam-roller and ''then'' has a marching-band playing ''Louie Louie'' "Louie Louie" tromp over him. Ed Hocken finds it horrifically tragic, since his father died the same way.



* At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the '''''same one''''' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd.
** Al notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies build up your dislike for a character and then wimp out on their comeuppance, so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible.
* The entire homecoming parade is this to Dean Wormer and the Omegas in ''AnimalHouse''.
* ''GoodBurger'' has Ed and Dexter sneaking into Mondo Burger to retrieve some of the illegal additives they use to enlarge their burgers. Instead, Ed pours ALL of it into the meat supply, causing [[HoistByHisOwnPetard the burgers to explode and the restaurant to collapse]]. The BigBad is then arrested while Ed taunts him with an IronicEcho of his CatchPhrase.

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* At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the '''''same one''''' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's son gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. \n** Al He also notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies build up your dislike for a character and then wimp out on their comeuppance, so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible.
* The entire homecoming parade is this to Dean Wormer and the Omegas in ''AnimalHouse''.
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''Film/GoodBurger'' has Ed and Dexter sneaking into Mondo Burger to retrieve some of the illegal additives they use to enlarge their burgers. Instead, Ed pours ALL of it into the meat supply, causing [[HoistByHisOwnPetard the burgers to explode and the restaurant to collapse]]. The BigBad is then arrested while Ed taunts him with an IronicEcho of his CatchPhrase.



* ''AKnightsTale'' had the BigBad knocked off his 'high horse' in a joust and he sees the hero and all his friends looking down on him, telling him that he was tried, tested and ultimately fell short. Also a CallBack to what he said to the hero earlier in the movie.

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* ''AKnightsTale'' ''Film/AKnightsTale'' had the BigBad knocked off his 'high horse' in a joust and he sees the hero and all his friends looking down on him, telling him that he was tried, tested and ultimately fell short. Also a CallBack to what he said to the hero earlier in the movie.



** "Try the cock... it's a delicacy. And you know where it's been!"
* Played straight in ''Film/AClockworkOrange'' after Alex was set free, though it might just have been karmic retribution.
** He ''did'' volunteer for the Ludovico experiment (failing to heed the warnings of the prison chaplain), although he had no idea what the experience would entail (namely, being conditioned to become violently ill whenever he feels horny, witnesses violence or tries to act violently, and worst of all when he hears his favorite piece of music, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony). But he certainly never intended to lose his pet snake, or for his parents to take in a boarder and allow the boarder to rent out Alex's room, and they even consider said boarder as their son. The homeless old Irishman gets a well-deserved [[TheDogBitesBack Dog Bites Back]] moment at Alex's expense, but there is particular unfairness to Alex's mistreatment at the hands of a pair of crooked cops: the cops are none other than two of Alex's former thug friends, who were responsible for sending Alex up the river in the first place!

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* Played straight in ''Film/AClockworkOrange'' after Alex was set free, though it might just have been karmic retribution.
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retribution. He ''did'' volunteer for the Ludovico experiment (failing to heed the warnings of the prison chaplain), although he had no idea what the experience would entail (namely, being conditioned to become violently ill whenever he feels horny, witnesses violence or tries to act violently, and worst of all when he hears his favorite piece of music, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony). But he certainly never intended to lose his pet snake, or for his parents to take in a boarder and allow the boarder to rent out Alex's room, and they even consider said boarder as their son. The homeless old Irishman gets a well-deserved [[TheDogBitesBack Dog Bites Back]] moment at Alex's expense, but there is particular unfairness to Alex's mistreatment at the hands of a pair of crooked cops: the cops are none other than two of Alex's former thug friends, who were responsible for sending Alex up the river in the first place!



* ''Film/LadyHawke''. Two StarCrossedLovers (Isabeau and Navarre) separated by an evil curse from a holy man who desired the woman are reunited in the only circumstances that could break the curse. "Look at her! Look at me! Now...look at US!" Then they meet, and touch, and the music swells and then STOPS. She walks to the evil cleric, showing and then dropping the jesses in front of him. He closes his eyes in pain. It's a short conga, though. As she walks from the dais, the evil cleric aims his staff at her like a javelin [[IfICantHaveYou "...then no man shall!"]] He's admitted to using black magic (MoralEventHorizon) ''in front of his entire church and staff'', so he's already given up everything and been direly humiliated. What's a little murder? Then, [[{{Badass}} Navarre]] [[ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks hurls his sword]] and impales the BigBad.
** Obviously, this scene can't be completed without some bubbling last words and writhing on the sword blade.
* As the ending of ''Film/AnalyzeThis'' was too "soft" on RobertDeNiro's character [[spoiler: where he went into jail with some dignity]], in the beginning of Analyze That, we find him [[spoiler: pretending to be a nutcase, singing and humiliating himself, only to run away from the people in jail who want to kill him.]] Fortunately for him, it pays off, but he doesn't get it much easier when he's back free, [[spoiler: with the police on his back, and mobsters either wanting to drag him back into the "business", or just plain kill him]]. In some way, both movies put him more or less in this trope's situation.
* ''Film/BigFatLiar'' was ''built'' on this trope.
** Indeed most of the film is Jason and Kaylee pranking {{Jerkass}} producer Wolfe into admitting he stole Jason's story and turned it into a movie. When Wolf gets lucky and manages to turn the tables on the two, Wolf's whole production crew, whom he abused, mocked or exploited, come to the kids' rescue and pull off the grandfather of all humiliations. Its starts with Wolf getting picked up by his chauffeur and him acting crazy that Wolfe flags down the next passing car which happens to be driven by Jaleel White (aka [[FamilyMatters Urkel]]). However, Wolfe bails on him too in the middle of the road and calls to be picked up. They send a chopper for him flown by a stuntman to head for the lot. The chopper "malfunctions" forcing the two to skydive (which obviously Wolf has no experience in, especially when he has to ''hang onto said stuntman'' as they fall. Say the least he's scared out of his mind). Wolf reaches the lot where Jason confronts him holding his precious stuffed monkey. Wolfe gives chase through the lot, at one point getting a wave of water dumped on him by an SFX expert. He eventually corners Jason and gets his monkey back, mocking Jason how [[EngineeredPublicConfession he'll never tell the truth about stealing his story]]. But, surprise, the whole thing was caught on camera (MULTIPLE cameras to be exact) and his Jerkass-ery broadcast to the whole lot including the president of the movie company he was kissing up to, the press, and Jason's parents. He's fired on the spot and the whole lot pretty much abandons him. The movie, Big Fat Liar, which he was trying so hard to sell to the president, forges on without him and becomes a huge success, with Jason credited for its creation. Wolfe, meanwhile, is left disgraced and blackballed in the film industry, and forced to work as a [[BadJobWorseUniform party clown]]... whose first job is to a man he crashed into earlier in the film. The film ends with said man calling his son to "show him your [[GroinAttack nutcracker]]!"
* This happens to the bad guys of the ''HomeAlone'' films long before they're finally defeated, courtesy of Kevin's rather dangerous booby traps.

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* ''Film/LadyHawke''. Two StarCrossedLovers (Isabeau and Navarre) separated by an evil curse from a holy man who desired the woman are reunited in the only circumstances that could break the curse. "Look at her! Look at me! Now...look at US!" Then they meet, and touch, and the music swells and then STOPS. She walks to the evil cleric, showing and then dropping the jesses in front of him. He closes his eyes in pain. It's a short conga, though. As she walks from the dais, the evil cleric aims his staff at her like a javelin [[IfICantHaveYou "...then no man shall!"]] He's admitted to using black magic (MoralEventHorizon) ''in front of his entire church and staff'', so he's already given up everything and been direly humiliated. What's a little murder? Then, [[{{Badass}} Navarre]] [[ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks hurls his sword]] and impales the BigBad.
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BigBad. Obviously, this scene can't be completed without some bubbling last words and writhing on the sword blade.
* As the ending of ''Film/AnalyzeThis'' was too "soft" on RobertDeNiro's character [[spoiler: where he went into jail with some dignity]], in the beginning of Analyze That, ''Analyze That'', we find him [[spoiler: pretending to be a nutcase, singing and humiliating himself, only to run away from the people in jail who want to kill him.]] Fortunately for him, it pays off, but he doesn't get it much easier when he's back free, [[spoiler: with the police on his back, and mobsters either wanting to drag him back into the "business", or just plain kill him]]. In some way, both movies put him more or less in this trope's situation.
* ''Film/BigFatLiar'' was ''built'' on this trope.
** Indeed most
trope. Most of the film is Jason and Kaylee pranking {{Jerkass}} producer Wolfe into admitting he stole Jason's story and turned it into a movie. When Wolf gets lucky and manages to turn the tables on the two, Wolf's whole production crew, whom he abused, mocked or exploited, come to the kids' rescue and pull off the grandfather of all humiliations. Its starts with Wolf getting picked up by his chauffeur and him acting crazy that Wolfe flags down the next passing car which happens to be driven by Jaleel White (aka [[FamilyMatters [[Series/FamilyMatters Urkel]]). However, Wolfe bails on him too in the middle of the road and calls to be picked up. They send a chopper for him flown by a stuntman to head for the lot. The chopper "malfunctions" forcing the two to skydive (which obviously Wolf has no experience in, especially when he has to ''hang onto said stuntman'' as they fall. Say the least he's scared out of his mind). Wolf reaches the lot where Jason confronts him holding his precious stuffed monkey. Wolfe gives chase through the lot, at one point getting a wave of water dumped on him by an SFX expert. He eventually corners Jason and gets his monkey back, mocking Jason how [[EngineeredPublicConfession he'll never tell the truth about stealing his story]]. But, surprise, the whole thing was caught on camera (MULTIPLE cameras to be exact) and his Jerkass-ery broadcast to the whole lot including the president of the movie company he was kissing up to, the press, and Jason's parents. He's fired on the spot and the whole lot pretty much abandons him. The movie, Big Fat Liar, which he was trying so hard to sell to the president, forges on without him and becomes a huge success, with Jason credited for its creation. Wolfe, meanwhile, is left disgraced and blackballed in the film industry, and forced to work as a [[BadJobWorseUniform party clown]]... whose first job is to a man he crashed into earlier in the film. The film ends with said man calling his son to "show him your [[GroinAttack nutcracker]]!"
* This happens to the bad guys of the ''HomeAlone'' ''Film/HomeAlone'' films long before they're finally defeated, courtesy of Kevin's rather dangerous booby traps.



* She's not the villain, but Prudy Perkins suffers through one of these in the western spoof ''SupportYourLocalSheriff''; she ends up dripping wet, in her long underwear, in a tree, while the hunky new sheriff hears from a neighbor about the time at the town picnic that Prudy got her hair caught in the crank on the ice-cream maker.
** But because she's not the villain, and it's not her plans that come crumbling around her (well, except for the sheriff liking her, which [[ForegoneConclusion happens in the end anyway]]), it's not this trope, just slapstick comedy.
* A really drawn-out one occurs in the Creator/AdamSandler comedy ''BillyMadison''. Eric, the CorruptCorporateExecutive who has plotted to usurp ownership of the Madison hotel chain from Billy, begins to suffer a Conga during the "Academic Decathlon" with Billy. He burns a pie in the bake-off competition, much to Billy's amusement. Then, after defeating Billy in a foot race, he is angrily shoved over a bench - and his skimpy gym shorts fly up to reveal his genitalia to all the onlookers. Finally, during the last round of the competition, after being asked an ironic question by the moderator about "Business Ethics," Eric stammers nervously (as Billy's fans in the auditorium loudly boo him) before suffering a VillainousBreakdown in which he pulls a gun and screams: "THAT QUESTION WAS UNFAIR! I DEMAND A NEW QUESTION!" The school principal (who moonlights as a professional wrestler) then storms the stage in his "lucha libre" costume and elbow-drops Eric - but the villain recovers quickly. [[LaughingMad Laughing maniacally]], he tries to shoot Billy's girlfriend just to show what he's become, but is foiled spectacularly when he is [[ShotInTheAss shot in the butt]] by a lipsticked serial killer. (Don't even ask.) The movie's conclusion shows him bitterly watching Billy's graduation ceremony while wearing bandages, crutches, and a pelvic cast (though it could be argued that his is partly a case of KarmaHoudini, since it's never implied that he will be jailed for his criminal deeds).
* Sandler made it happen again at the climax of ''HappyGilmore'', when JerkJock golf pro Shooter [=McGavin=] is defeated in the big tournament by Happy in a stunning upset. He experiences an ''epic'' VillainousBreakdown, complete with a BigNo and a disgraceful display of poor sportsmanship when he steals Happy's championship jacket. His final scene in the movie shows him desperately trying to don the jacket while [[ChasedByAngryNatives running from a large, angry mob]]; it's heavily implied that [[DudeNotFunny he gets beaten to death]].
* Sandler again in ''BigDaddy'' (Adam Sandler really loves to put this trope into his movies), this time with a woman as the victim. Snooty New York City career woman Vanessa (who is really more of a [[BreakTheHaughty Haughty]] than a villain) decides that Sonny Koufax (Sandler) would make an irresponsible husband [[StrawmanHasAPoint (and she's somewhat justified in thinking so, at least at first)]] and tells him that she's going away for a while to visit her mother; in reality, she leaves him forever for Sid, a widowed grandfather who supposedly has a "five-year plan." About a year and half later, all his friends take Sonny (now an ambitious lawyer) to a Hooter's restaurant in Staten Island for his birthday....and he is shocked to find Vanessa [[BurgerFool working there as a waitress]]! Vanessa [[DeerInTheHeadlights freezes in terror]] as all her former friends ogle her in her [[BadJobWorseUniform skimpy "owl" tank top and orange short-shorts]]. "What happened to Sid's five-year plan?" asks Sonny. That's when Sid himself looks over at the gang from his place at the grill (where he is working as a short-order cook) and waves to them with a ridiculously stupid grin on his face; Sonny and his friends grin and wave back. Sonny's former foster son, Julian, points to Sid and asks: "Isn't that the guy with the old balls?" - which causes ''everybody'' to laugh. Vanessa finally can't stand it anymore, and runs away.

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* She's not the villain, but Prudy Perkins suffers through one of these in the western spoof ''SupportYourLocalSheriff''; she ends up dripping wet, in her long underwear, in a tree, while the hunky new sheriff hears from a neighbor about the time at the town picnic that Prudy got her hair caught in the crank on the ice-cream maker.
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maker. But because she's not the villain, and it's not her plans that come crumbling around her (well, except for the sheriff liking her, which [[ForegoneConclusion happens in the end anyway]]), it's not this trope, just slapstick comedy.
* A really drawn-out one occurs in the Creator/AdamSandler comedy ''BillyMadison''.''Film/BillyMadison''. Eric, the CorruptCorporateExecutive who has plotted to usurp ownership of the Madison hotel chain from Billy, begins to suffer a Conga during the "Academic Decathlon" with Billy. He burns a pie in the bake-off competition, much to Billy's amusement. Then, after defeating Billy in a foot race, he is angrily shoved over a bench - and his skimpy gym shorts fly up to reveal his genitalia to all the onlookers. Finally, during the last round of the competition, after being asked an ironic question by the moderator about "Business Ethics," Ethics", Eric stammers nervously (as Billy's fans in the auditorium loudly boo him) before suffering a VillainousBreakdown in which he pulls a gun and screams: "THAT QUESTION WAS UNFAIR! I DEMAND A NEW QUESTION!" The school principal (who moonlights as a professional wrestler) then storms the stage in his "lucha libre" costume and elbow-drops Eric - but the villain recovers quickly. [[LaughingMad Laughing maniacally]], he tries to shoot Billy's girlfriend just to show what he's become, but is foiled spectacularly when he is [[ShotInTheAss shot in the butt]] by a lipsticked serial killer. (Don't even ask.) The movie's conclusion shows him bitterly watching Billy's graduation ceremony while wearing bandages, crutches, and a pelvic cast (though it could be argued that his is partly a case of KarmaHoudini, since it's never implied that he will be jailed for his criminal deeds).
* Sandler made it happen again at the climax of ''HappyGilmore'', ''Film/HappyGilmore'', when JerkJock golf pro Shooter [=McGavin=] is defeated in the big tournament by Happy in a stunning upset. He experiences an ''epic'' VillainousBreakdown, complete with a BigNo and a disgraceful display of poor sportsmanship when he steals Happy's championship jacket. His final scene in the movie shows him desperately trying to don the jacket while [[ChasedByAngryNatives running from a large, angry mob]]; it's heavily implied that [[DudeNotFunny he gets beaten to death]].
* Sandler again in ''BigDaddy'' ''Film/BigDaddy'' (Adam Sandler really loves to put this trope into his movies), this time with a woman as the victim. Snooty New York City career woman Vanessa (who is really more of a [[BreakTheHaughty Haughty]] than a villain) decides that Sonny Koufax (Sandler) would make an irresponsible husband [[StrawmanHasAPoint (and she's somewhat justified in thinking so, at least at first)]] and tells him that she's going away for a while to visit her mother; in reality, she leaves him forever for Sid, a widowed grandfather who supposedly has a "five-year plan." About a year and half later, all his friends take Sonny (now an ambitious lawyer) to a Hooter's restaurant in Staten Island for his birthday....and he is shocked to find Vanessa [[BurgerFool working there as a waitress]]! Vanessa [[DeerInTheHeadlights freezes in terror]] as all her former friends ogle her in her [[BadJobWorseUniform skimpy "owl" tank top and orange short-shorts]]. "What happened to Sid's five-year plan?" asks Sonny. That's when Sid himself looks over at the gang from his place at the grill (where he is working as a short-order cook) and waves to them with a ridiculously stupid grin on his face; Sonny and his friends grin and wave back. Sonny's former foster son, Julian, points to Sid and asks: "Isn't that the guy with the old balls?" - which causes ''everybody'' to laugh. Vanessa finally can't stand it anymore, and runs away.



* The end of ''Film/RobinHoodMenInTights'' has King Richard imprison Prince John in the Tower of London, make him part of the tour, and order that all lavatories in the Kingdom be referred to as "Johns."
** The Sheriff of Rottingham is mocked at his wedding (turns out his first name is "Mervyn"), fails to consummate with his "wife" due to her chastity belt, is thoroughly bested in a sword fight with Robin, is stabbed ''accidentally'' when he runs into Robin's sword while he's sheathing it, has to marry [[AbhorrentAdmirer Latrine]] in return for saving his life, and is last seen being dragged off by her while screaming that [[FateWorseThanDeath he's changed his mind]].

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* The end of ''Film/RobinHoodMenInTights'' has King Richard imprison Prince John in the Tower of London, make him part of the tour, and order that all lavatories in the Kingdom be referred to as "Johns."
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" Meanwhile, the Sheriff of Rottingham is mocked at his wedding (turns out his first name is "Mervyn"), fails to consummate with his "wife" due to her chastity belt, is thoroughly bested in a sword fight with Robin, is stabbed ''accidentally'' when he runs into Robin's sword while he's sheathing it, has to marry [[AbhorrentAdmirer Latrine]] in return for saving his life, and is last seen being dragged off by her while screaming that [[FateWorseThanDeath he's changed his mind]].



* A very satisfactory one happens to The Trunchbull in Danny De Vito's version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}''. Although being frightened half to death by the message on the blackboard is from the book, the film also adds her being pelted with erasers, spun around at super speed, chased into the hallway by telekinetically throw food, and finally having the whole school chase her out with food and water balloons (and some LaserGuidedKarma chocolate cake).
* Happens to the egotistical ballet dancer Roberto Volare in ''BrainDonors'' during his big premiere, in front of hundreds of spectators.
* In ''Film/ThePunisher2004'', when Frank Castle finally confronts Howard Saint he; kills his remaining son, reveals that he tricked Saint into killing his own wife and best friend, shoots him, and ties him up to be dragged by a car into a parking lot filled with explosives in which Saint is set on fire before a being crushed by flaming debris. It says something that shooting him was probably the least painful thing Castle did to him.
* After his plan to destroy Gotham fails spectacularly, The Joker from ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' is thrown off a building and lassooed by Batman's batcord, leaving him dangling by the ankle. MagnificentBastard that he is, The Joker still gets one up on Batman by revealing his EvilPlan.

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* A very satisfactory one happens to The the Trunchbull in Danny De Vito's version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}''. Although being frightened half to death by the message on the blackboard is from the book, the film also adds her being pelted with erasers, spun around at super speed, chased into the hallway by telekinetically throw thrown food, and finally having the whole school chase her out with food and water balloons (and some LaserGuidedKarma chocolate cake).
* Happens to the egotistical ballet dancer Roberto Volare in ''BrainDonors'' ''Film/BrainDonors'' during his big premiere, in front of hundreds of spectators.
* In ''Film/ThePunisher2004'', when Frank Castle finally confronts Howard Saint he; he kills his remaining son, reveals that he tricked Saint into killing his own wife and best friend, shoots him, and ties him up to be dragged by a car into a parking lot filled with explosives in which Saint is set on fire before a being crushed by flaming debris. It says something that shooting him was probably the least painful thing Castle did to him.
* After his plan to destroy Gotham fails spectacularly, The the Joker from ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' is thrown off a building and lassooed by Batman's batcord, leaving him dangling by the ankle. MagnificentBastard that he is, The Joker still gets one up on Batman by revealing his EvilPlan.



* Salim in ''SlumdogMillionaire'' bullies the other children so his brother gets him back by finding the hottest chili peppers and putting them on a very sensitive area. Salim wakes up in agony and has to run to the shower naked and hose himself down frantically while the other children chant "chillies on his willy!"

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* Salim in ''SlumdogMillionaire'' ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'' bullies the other children so his brother gets him back by finding the hottest chili peppers and putting them on a very sensitive area. Salim wakes up in agony and has to run to the shower naked and hose himself down frantically while the other children chant "chillies on his willy!"



* ''Film.EverAfter'': Rodmilla and Marguerite get it in the end.
* Dean Vernon Wormer, the college town's corrupt Mayor, and Omega House and all their supporters (not to mention [[MoralDissonance more than a few innocent bystanders]]) get an extravagant collective Conga at the end of ''AnimalHouse'' - one of them punched out and knocked off a parade float, another scooped up by a giant papier-mache hand and carried off down the street, another literally trampled by a crowd into a human pancake, a female Omega stripped to her underwear, and another female Omega kidnapped by John "Bluto" Blutarski himself (although her facial expression at the end implies she found this not so bad after all - they actually eventually get married). Wormer and the Mayor themselves (along with their wives) are catapulted into a pile of rubbish by Delta House's dreaded "Deathmobile," and the Mayor sees his automobile showroom smashed up by part of a runaway float.
** This results in several hilarious [[VillainousBreakdown Villainous Breakdowns]], including Kevin Bacon's famous "Remain calm. All is well. ALL IS WELL!".

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* ''Film.EverAfter'': ''Film/EverAfter'': Rodmilla and Marguerite get it in the end.
* Dean Vernon Wormer, the college town's corrupt Mayor, and Omega House and all their supporters (not to mention [[MoralDissonance more than a few innocent bystanders]]) get an extravagant collective Conga at the end of ''AnimalHouse'' ''Film/AnimalHouse'' - one of them punched out and knocked off a parade float, another scooped up by a giant papier-mache hand and carried off down the street, another literally trampled by a crowd into a human pancake, a female Omega stripped to her underwear, and another female Omega kidnapped by John "Bluto" Blutarski himself (although her facial expression at the end implies she found this not so bad after all - they actually eventually get married). Wormer and the Mayor themselves (along with their wives) are catapulted into a pile of rubbish by Delta House's dreaded "Deathmobile," and the Mayor sees his automobile showroom smashed up by part of a runaway float.
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float. This results in several hilarious [[VillainousBreakdown Villainous Breakdowns]], {{Villainous Breakdown}}s, including Kevin Bacon's famous "Remain calm. All is well. ALL IS WELL!".



* Colin Firth's school inspector gets a proper full on comic one in the updated StTrinians film, including falling foul of some school-grown psychadelic drugs, blundering into a tank of fire ants and literally being caught with his trousers down (trying to remove said ants) in the 'posh totty' clique's dressing room, resulting in him being thrown out the window into a water tank just in time for an actorallusion. The entire conga climaxes with him waking up with his old flame, the school's headmistress (played by Rupert Everett in drag impersonating Camilla Parker-Bowles) and appearing half naked at a window in front of the nation's press who had arrived to report the schoolgirls' recovery of TheGirlWithThePearlEarring by Vermeer.

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* Colin Firth's school inspector gets a proper full on comic one in the updated StTrinians ''StTrinians'' film, including falling foul of some school-grown psychadelic psychedelic drugs, blundering into a tank of fire ants and literally being caught with his trousers down (trying to remove said ants) in the 'posh totty' clique's dressing room, resulting in him being thrown out the window into a water tank just in time for an actorallusion.ActorAllusion. The entire conga climaxes with him waking up with his old flame, the school's headmistress (played by Rupert Everett in drag impersonating Camilla Parker-Bowles) and appearing half naked at a window in front of the nation's press who had arrived to report the schoolgirls' recovery of TheGirlWithThePearlEarring by Vermeer.



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* The entire homecoming parade is this to Dean Wormer and the Omegas in ''AnimalHouse''.
* ''GoodBurger'' has Ed and Dexter sneaking into Mondo Burger to retrieve some of the illegal additives they use to enlarge their burgers. Instead, Ed pours ALL of it into the meat supply, causing [[HoistByHisOwnPetard the burgers to explode and the restaurant to collapse]]. The BigBad is then arrested while Ed taunts him with an IronicEcho of his CatchPhrase.

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* The best part of the SoBadItsGood movie ''{{Bratz}}'' saw the AlphaBitch (and as far as the girls are concerned the BigBad) [[PieInTheFace fall into her cake]], accidentally push her GirlPosse [[WetSariScene into the pool]] and then gets pushed in herself by an elephant. She then complains about how her [[DangerousSixteenthBirthday sixteenth birthday]] is ruined and gives the [[GirlPosse Four Girl Posse]] the name "Bratz."
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* The best part of the SoBadItsGood movie ''{{Bratz}}'' ''Film/{{Bratz}}'' saw the AlphaBitch (and as far as the girls are concerned the BigBad) [[PieInTheFace fall into her cake]], accidentally push her GirlPosse [[WetSariScene [[SexySoakedShirt into the pool]] and then gets pushed in herself by an elephant. She then complains about how her [[DangerousSixteenthBirthday sixteenth birthday]] is ruined and gives the [[GirlPosse Four Girl Posse]] the name "Bratz."
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* A very satisfactory one happens to The Trunchbull in Danny De Vito's version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}''.

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** The Sheriff of Rottingham is mocked at his wedding (turns out his first name is "Mervyn"), fails to consummate with his "wife" due to her chastity belt, is thoroughly bested in a sword fight with Robin, is stabbed ''accidentally'' when he runs into Robin's sword while he's sheathing it, has to marry [[AbhorrentAdmirer Latrine]] in return for saving his life, and is last seen being dragged off by her while screaming that [[FateWorseThanDeath he's changed his mind]].
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* A rare heroic example occurs in ''Film/{{Thor}}'' where the titular character run over by the same car twice, [[{{Irony}} tasered]] and sedated. Not to mention [[BroughtDownToNormal being stripped of his powers]] and stuck in a mortal form. And when [[spoiler: he reaches Mjolnir and he was unable to wield it]], he goes through a HeroicBSOD. Later, [[spoiler: when Loki pays him a visit and lies to him that their father was dead and he couldn't return to Asgard]], he nearly goes catatonic. However, all of this taught Thor humility and how to be less impulsive, ultimately making him a hero.

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* A rare heroic example occurs in ''Film/{{Thor}}'' where the titular character run over by the same car twice, [[{{Irony}} tasered]] and sedated. Not to mention [[BroughtDownToNormal being stripped of his powers]] and stuck in a mortal form. And when [[spoiler: he reaches Mjolnir and he was is unable to wield it]], he goes through a HeroicBSOD. Later, [[spoiler: when Loki pays him a visit and lies to him that their father was dead and he couldn't return to Asgard]], he nearly goes catatonic. However, all of this taught Thor humility and how to be less impulsive, ultimately making him a hero.
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* A really drawn-out one occurs in the Creator/AdamSandler comedy ''BillyMadison''. Eric, the CorruptCorporateExecutive who has plotted to usurp ownership of the Madison hotel chain from Billy, begins to suffer a Conga during the "Academic Decathlon" with Billy. He burns a pie in the bake-off competition, much to Billy's amusement. Then, after defeating Billy in a foot race, he is angrily shoved over a bench - and his skimpy gym shorts fly up to reveal his genitalia to all the onlookers. Finally, during the last round of the competition, after being asked an ironic question by the moderator about "Business Ethics," Eric stammers nervously (as Billy's fans in the auditorium loudly boo him) before suffering a VillainousBreakdown in which he pulls a gun and screams: "THAT QUESTION WAS UNFAIR! I DEMAND A NEW QUESTION!" The school principal (who moonlights as a professional wrestler) then storms the stage in his "lucha libre" costume and elbow-drops Eric - but the villain recovers quickly. [[LaughingMad Laughing maniacally]], he tries to shoot Billy's girlfriend just to show what he's become, but is foiled spectacularly when he is [[ShotInTheAss shot in the butt]] by a lipsticked serial killer. (Don't even ask.) The movie's conclusion shows him bitterly watching Billy's graduation ceremony while wearing bandages, crutches, and some kind of plaster diaper (though it could be argued that his is partly a case of KarmaHoudini, since it's never implied that he will be jailed for his criminal deeds).

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* A really drawn-out one occurs in the Creator/AdamSandler comedy ''BillyMadison''. Eric, the CorruptCorporateExecutive who has plotted to usurp ownership of the Madison hotel chain from Billy, begins to suffer a Conga during the "Academic Decathlon" with Billy. He burns a pie in the bake-off competition, much to Billy's amusement. Then, after defeating Billy in a foot race, he is angrily shoved over a bench - and his skimpy gym shorts fly up to reveal his genitalia to all the onlookers. Finally, during the last round of the competition, after being asked an ironic question by the moderator about "Business Ethics," Eric stammers nervously (as Billy's fans in the auditorium loudly boo him) before suffering a VillainousBreakdown in which he pulls a gun and screams: "THAT QUESTION WAS UNFAIR! I DEMAND A NEW QUESTION!" The school principal (who moonlights as a professional wrestler) then storms the stage in his "lucha libre" costume and elbow-drops Eric - but the villain recovers quickly. [[LaughingMad Laughing maniacally]], he tries to shoot Billy's girlfriend just to show what he's become, but is foiled spectacularly when he is [[ShotInTheAss shot in the butt]] by a lipsticked serial killer. (Don't even ask.) The movie's conclusion shows him bitterly watching Billy's graduation ceremony while wearing bandages, crutches, and some kind of plaster diaper a pelvic cast (though it could be argued that his is partly a case of KarmaHoudini, since it's never implied that he will be jailed for his criminal deeds).
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** Just to add another layer of ridiculousness, if I recall correctly it's the Libby's ''second'' Super Sweet Sixteenth party!

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* At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the '''''same one''''' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Finally an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Fletcher's son then gets tripped and falls face-first in the mud. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. And just as he had done earlier, he gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles.

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* At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then Then, an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Finally, the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the '''''same one''''' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Finally an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Meanwhile, just as he had done earlier, Fletcher's son then gets tripped and falls face-first in the mud.into a puddle of mud by Noodles. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. And just as he had done earlier, he gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles.



** Indeed most of the film is Jason and Kaylee pranking {{Jerkass}} producer Wolfe into admitting he stole Jason's story and turned it into a movie. When Wolf gets lucky and manages to turn the tables on the two, Wolf's whole production crew, whom he abused, mocked or exploited, come to the kids' rescue and pull off the grandfather of all humiliations. Its starts with Wolf getting picked up by his chauffeur and him acting crazy that Wolfe flags down the next passing car which happens to be driven by Jaleel White (aka [[FamilyMatters Urkel]]). However Wolfe bails on him too in the middle of the road and calls to be picked up. They send a chopper for him flown by a stuntman to head for the lot. The chopper "malfunctions" forcing the two to skydive (which obviously Wolf has no experience in, especially when he has to ''hang onto said stuntman'' as they fall. Say the least he's scared out of his mind). Wolf reaches the lot where Jason confronts him holding his precious stuffed monkey. Wolf gives chase through the lot, at one point getting a wave of water dumped on him by an SFX expert. He eventually corners Jason and gets his monkey back, mocking Jason how [[EngineeredPublicConfession he'll never tell the truth about stealing his story]]. But, surprise, the whole thing was caught on camera (MULTIPLE cameras to be exact) and his Jerkass-ery broadcast to the whole lot including the president of the movie company he was kissing up to, the press, and Jason's parents. He's fired on the spot and the whole lot pretty much abandons him. The movie, Big Fat Liar, which he was trying so hard to sell to the president, forges on without him and becomes a huge success, with Jason credited for its creation. Wolf, meanwhile, is left disgraced and blackballed in the film industry, and forced to work as a [[BadJobWorseUniform party clown]]... whose first job is to a man he crashed into earlier in the film. The film ends with said man calling his son to "show him your [[GroinAttack nutcracker]]!"

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** Indeed most of the film is Jason and Kaylee pranking {{Jerkass}} producer Wolfe into admitting he stole Jason's story and turned it into a movie. When Wolf gets lucky and manages to turn the tables on the two, Wolf's whole production crew, whom he abused, mocked or exploited, come to the kids' rescue and pull off the grandfather of all humiliations. Its starts with Wolf getting picked up by his chauffeur and him acting crazy that Wolfe flags down the next passing car which happens to be driven by Jaleel White (aka [[FamilyMatters Urkel]]). However However, Wolfe bails on him too in the middle of the road and calls to be picked up. They send a chopper for him flown by a stuntman to head for the lot. The chopper "malfunctions" forcing the two to skydive (which obviously Wolf has no experience in, especially when he has to ''hang onto said stuntman'' as they fall. Say the least he's scared out of his mind). Wolf reaches the lot where Jason confronts him holding his precious stuffed monkey. Wolf Wolfe gives chase through the lot, at one point getting a wave of water dumped on him by an SFX expert. He eventually corners Jason and gets his monkey back, mocking Jason how [[EngineeredPublicConfession he'll never tell the truth about stealing his story]]. But, surprise, the whole thing was caught on camera (MULTIPLE cameras to be exact) and his Jerkass-ery broadcast to the whole lot including the president of the movie company he was kissing up to, the press, and Jason's parents. He's fired on the spot and the whole lot pretty much abandons him. The movie, Big Fat Liar, which he was trying so hard to sell to the president, forges on without him and becomes a huge success, with Jason credited for its creation. Wolf, Wolfe, meanwhile, is left disgraced and blackballed in the film industry, and forced to work as a [[BadJobWorseUniform party clown]]... whose first job is to a man he crashed into earlier in the film. The film ends with said man calling his son to "show him your [[GroinAttack nutcracker]]!"
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* In the last of the original Showa Gamera films (1980's ''Super Monster'' was 99% clips and stock footage), 1971's ''Film/GameraVsZigra'', the enemy daikaiju is both the tool and the brains of the invading force, and has Gamera and the Humans on the ropes throughout. When the time comes for Round 2, Gamera throws a rock onto Zigra's beak, not only blocking its deadly beam delivery, but causing it to fall face first into the sand. Gamera then plays his 'Bouncy Theme Song' on his fallen enemy's dorsal/spinal plates like a xylophone, and finishes by roasting the poor stupid invader slowly down to nothing. Of course, the creature having a name that sounds like either an extended-disclaimers medication or a trendy drink possibly put Zigra on this path. MST3K note: This was the film Joel & The Bots celebrated as the 'last Gamera film'.

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* In the last of the original Showa Gamera films (1980's ''Super Monster'' was 99% clips and stock footage), 1971's ''Film/GameraVsZigra'', the enemy daikaiju is both the tool and the brains of the invading force, and has Gamera and the Humans on the ropes throughout. When the time comes for Round 2, Gamera throws a rock onto Zigra's beak, not only blocking its deadly beam delivery, but causing it to fall face first into the sand. Gamera then plays his 'Bouncy Theme Song' on his fallen enemy's dorsal/spinal plates like a xylophone, and finishes by roasting the poor stupid invader slowly down to nothing. Of course, the creature having a name that sounds like either an extended-disclaimers medication or a trendy drink possibly put Zigra on this path. MST3K note: This was the film Joel & The Bots celebrated as the 'last Gamera film'.
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* ''Film/DrinkingBuddies'': Despite being the male lead, at the finale of the movie, Luke [[spoiler: gets a serious cut on his hand helping Kate, gets into a fight with a stranger that doesn't go well, has to call on his coworkers whom does doesn't like to help, has Kate bail on their plans to get dinner, and then finds out his long-term girlfriend kissed another guy.]] He takes it very well, though.
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* ''Dodgeball'' White gets humiliated by his dodgeball loss, then loses ownership of his gym, then loses his friends and ends up fat
* Subverted in ''Film/MeanGirls'' as the protagonist has a big plan to humiliate the plastics but when it actually comes to fruition, she's awakened to the fact that even though they're popular girls, those are real people she just hurt and she kind of looks like a monster as a result
* Bradley Cooper's character in ''WeddingCrashers'' suffers this
* ''Film/WhatAboutBob'' has an interesting case of this as Dr. Leo Marvin doesn't specifically warrant all the misfortune unless wanting to keep a professional distance from your patients and getting a little testy when your patient breaks those boundaries counts.
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* Dealt to Ed Rooney in ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'' over the course of the day.
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* In the 2004 ''Film/ThePunisher'' movie, when Frank Castle finally confronts Howard Saint he; kills his remaining son, reveals that he tricked Saint into killing his own wife and best friend, shoots him, and ties him up to be dragged by a car into a parking lot filled with explosives in which Saint is set on fire before a being crushed by flaming debris. It says something that shooting him was probably the least painful thing Castle did to him.

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* In the 2004 ''Film/ThePunisher'' movie, ''Film/ThePunisher2004'', when Frank Castle finally confronts Howard Saint he; kills his remaining son, reveals that he tricked Saint into killing his own wife and best friend, shoots him, and ties him up to be dragged by a car into a parking lot filled with explosives in which Saint is set on fire before a being crushed by flaming debris. It says something that shooting him was probably the least painful thing Castle did to him.
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** Al notes in the commentary that he can't stand when movies build up your dislike for a character and then wimp out on their comeuppance, so he made sure Fletcher got hit as hard as possible.
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* A rare heroic example occurs in ''Film/{{Thor}}'' where the titular character run over by the same car twice, [[{{Irony}} tasered]] and sedated. Not to mention [[BroughtDownToNormal being stripped of his powers]] and stuck in a mortal form. And when [[spoiler: he reaches Mjolnir and he was unable to wield it]], he goes through a HeroicBSOD. Later, [[spoiler: Loki pays him a visit and lying to him that their father was dead and he couldn't return to Asgard]], he nearly goes catatonic. However, all of this taught Thor humility and to stop and think about his actions and it was how he became a hero through the abuse he went through.

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* A rare heroic example occurs in ''Film/{{Thor}}'' where the titular character run over by the same car twice, [[{{Irony}} tasered]] and sedated. Not to mention [[BroughtDownToNormal being stripped of his powers]] and stuck in a mortal form. And when [[spoiler: he reaches Mjolnir and he was unable to wield it]], he goes through a HeroicBSOD. Later, [[spoiler: when Loki pays him a visit and lying lies to him that their father was dead and he couldn't return to Asgard]], he nearly goes catatonic. However, all of this taught Thor humility and to stop and think about his actions and it was how he became to be less impulsive, ultimately making him a hero through the abuse he went through.hero.
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* Nearly all of ''Pusher 2'' has Tonny (played by Mads Mikkelsen) suffer one indignity after another.
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* ''Film/TheAvengers'' ends with one of these for Loki, fueled by the cast's and audience's simultaneous ire over his [[spoiler: murder of Coulson.]] In order, and in rather quick succession he [[spoiler: a) gets blasted through a wall by a dying Coulson, b) gets verbally bitchslapped by Tony c) gets made a fool of when his attempt to brainwash Tony fails ignominiously (and Tony makes a crack about having "performance issues") d) gets knocked on his ass by Tony with a AndThisIsFor Phil, e) gloats at Clint by catching one of his arrows, only for the arrow to explode and knock him flying, f) tries to invoke a WhoDares and instead gets a [[CurbStompBattle thorough beat-down]] from an irate [[TheHulk Hulk]] who [[MetronomicManMashing smashes him around like a rag doll and leaves him stunned and whimpering in a crater]] before calling him a "Puny God", g) looks up from where he's crawling painfully on the floor to see the Avengers standing over him and glowering at him like a naughty schoolkid, with the man he mind-controlled and used to kill hundreds of people getting the honors of pointing an arrow right in his face, and h) is last seen BoundAndGagged and being escorted by Thor to face judgement in Asgard.]] The conga is also nicely foreshadowed by showing him getting suckered by Natasha's [[GuileHero act]] earlier in the movie.

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* ''Film/TheAvengers'' ends with one of these for Loki, fueled by the cast's and audience's simultaneous ire over his [[spoiler: murder of Coulson.]] In order, and in rather quick succession he [[spoiler: a) gets blasted through a wall by a dying Coulson, b) gets verbally bitchslapped by Tony c) gets made a fool of when his attempt to brainwash Tony fails ignominiously (and Tony makes a crack about having "performance issues") d) gets knocked on his ass by Tony with a AndThisIsFor Phil, e) gloats at Clint by catching one of his arrows, only for the arrow to explode and knock him flying, f) tries to invoke a WhoDares and instead gets a [[CurbStompBattle [[NoHoldsBarredBeatDown thorough beat-down]] from an irate [[TheHulk Hulk]] who [[MetronomicManMashing smashes him around like a rag doll and leaves him stunned and whimpering in a crater]] before calling him a "Puny God", g) looks up from where he's crawling painfully on the floor to see the Avengers standing over him and glowering at him like a naughty schoolkid, with the man he mind-controlled and used to kill hundreds dozens of people getting the honors of pointing an arrow right in his face, and h) is last seen BoundAndGagged and being escorted by Thor to face judgement in Asgard.]] The conga is also nicely foreshadowed by showing him getting suckered by Natasha's [[GuileHero act]] earlier in the movie.
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* ''LadyHawke''. Two StarCrossedLovers (Isabeau and Navarre) separated by an evil curse from a holy man who desired the woman are reunited in the only circumstances that could break the curse. "Look at her! Look at me! Now...look at US!" Then they meet, and touch, and the music swells and then STOPS. She walks to the evil cleric, showing and then dropping the jesses in front of him. He closes his eyes in pain. It's a short conga, though. As she walks from the dais, the evil cleric aims his staff at her like a javelin [[IfICantHaveYou "...then no man shall!"]] He's admitted to using black magic (MoralEventHorizon) ''in front of his entire church and staff'', so he's already given up everything and been direly humiliated. What's a little murder? Then, [[{{Badass}} Navarre]] [[ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks hurls his sword]] and impales the BigBad.

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* ''LadyHawke''.''Film/LadyHawke''. Two StarCrossedLovers (Isabeau and Navarre) separated by an evil curse from a holy man who desired the woman are reunited in the only circumstances that could break the curse. "Look at her! Look at me! Now...look at US!" Then they meet, and touch, and the music swells and then STOPS. She walks to the evil cleric, showing and then dropping the jesses in front of him. He closes his eyes in pain. It's a short conga, though. As she walks from the dais, the evil cleric aims his staff at her like a javelin [[IfICantHaveYou "...then no man shall!"]] He's admitted to using black magic (MoralEventHorizon) ''in front of his entire church and staff'', so he's already given up everything and been direly humiliated. What's a little murder? Then, [[{{Badass}} Navarre]] [[ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks hurls his sword]] and impales the BigBad.



* ''TradingPlaces'' has this first happen to Louis Winthorpe III. At the end, the Duke brothers.
* The end of ''RobinHoodMenInTights'' has King Richard imprison Prince John in the Tower of London, make him part of the tour, and order that all lavatories in the Kingdom be referred to as "Johns."

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* ''TradingPlaces'' ''Film/TradingPlaces'' has this first happen to Louis Winthorpe III. At the end, the Duke brothers.
* The end of ''RobinHoodMenInTights'' ''Film/RobinHoodMenInTights'' has King Richard imprison Prince John in the Tower of London, make him part of the tour, and order that all lavatories in the Kingdom be referred to as "Johns."
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* A really drawn-out one occurs in the AdamSandler comedy ''BillyMadison''. Eric, the CorruptCorporateExecutive who has plotted to usurp ownership of the Madison hotel chain from Billy, begins to suffer a Conga during the "Academic Decathlon" with Billy. He burns a pie in the bake-off competition, much to Billy's amusement. Then, after defeating Billy in a foot race, he is angrily shoved over a bench - and his skimpy gym shorts fly up to reveal his genitalia to all the onlookers. Finally, during the last round of the competition, after being asked an ironic question by the moderator about "Business Ethics," Eric stammers nervously (as Billy's fans in the auditorium loudly boo him) before suffering a VillainousBreakdown in which he pulls a gun and screams: "THAT QUESTION WAS UNFAIR! I DEMAND A NEW QUESTION!" The school principal (who moonlights as a professional wrestler) then storms the stage in his "lucha libre" costume and elbow-drops Eric - but the villain recovers quickly. [[LaughingMad Laughing maniacally]], he tries to shoot Billy's girlfriend just to show what he's become, but is foiled spectacularly when he is [[ShotInTheAss shot in the butt]] by a lipsticked serial killer. (Don't even ask.) The movie's conclusion shows him bitterly watching Billy's graduation ceremony while wearing bandages, crutches, and some kind of plaster diaper (though it could be argued that his is partly a case of KarmaHoudini, since it's never implied that he will be jailed for his criminal deeds).

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* A really drawn-out one occurs in the AdamSandler Creator/AdamSandler comedy ''BillyMadison''. Eric, the CorruptCorporateExecutive who has plotted to usurp ownership of the Madison hotel chain from Billy, begins to suffer a Conga during the "Academic Decathlon" with Billy. He burns a pie in the bake-off competition, much to Billy's amusement. Then, after defeating Billy in a foot race, he is angrily shoved over a bench - and his skimpy gym shorts fly up to reveal his genitalia to all the onlookers. Finally, during the last round of the competition, after being asked an ironic question by the moderator about "Business Ethics," Eric stammers nervously (as Billy's fans in the auditorium loudly boo him) before suffering a VillainousBreakdown in which he pulls a gun and screams: "THAT QUESTION WAS UNFAIR! I DEMAND A NEW QUESTION!" The school principal (who moonlights as a professional wrestler) then storms the stage in his "lucha libre" costume and elbow-drops Eric - but the villain recovers quickly. [[LaughingMad Laughing maniacally]], he tries to shoot Billy's girlfriend just to show what he's become, but is foiled spectacularly when he is [[ShotInTheAss shot in the butt]] by a lipsticked serial killer. (Don't even ask.) The movie's conclusion shows him bitterly watching Billy's graduation ceremony while wearing bandages, crutches, and some kind of plaster diaper (though it could be argued that his is partly a case of KarmaHoudini, since it's never implied that he will be jailed for his criminal deeds).
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* Most of the villains in the original ''Film/{{Batman}}'' franchise met pretty ignominious ends, but Max Shreck in ''Film/BatmanReturns'' probably got it the worst of all; his Conga began when the movie wasn't even close to being over! First, his hand-picked mayoral candidate, Oswald Copplepot (a.k.a. The Penguin) is exposed as a fraud via EngineeredPublicConfession and pelted with ripe vegetables by a vengeful crowd--a fate that Max himself just barely avoids thanks to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere getting the hell out of there]]. Then Penguin, burning with resentment, crashes Max's Christmas Eve costume party and threatens to drag his son Chip down into the sewers and kill him as part of his plan to kill all the first-born sons of Gotham as revenge for his own treatment as a child by his own parents; Max is forced to beg for his son's life and offer to go in his place, and in front of all the most influential citizens of Gotham City, no less! So Penguin takes Max hostage and locks him in a giant birdcage in his hideout, telling him that after he makes Shreck watch as the kids Penguin's kidnapped are thrown into a deep puddle of his company's industrial byproducts, Shreck will join them. Max manages to escape by stealing the key to the cage from a monkey ([[ItMakesSenseInContext don't ask]]), but then Catwoman [[note]](who has a ''major'' vendetta against Shreck because of all the crap she's had to deal with from him as Selina Kyle, up to and including getting pushed out a high-story window because she knew too much about Max's illicit plans for his power plant)[[/note]] shows up, and things get ''really'' bad for the crooked businessman: she snags his leg with her bullwhip, drags him under a lake of icy cold water (which messes up his perfectly coiffed hair), hauls him out by his collar, throws him into a wall, lassos him ''again'' when he tries to run away, and finally threatens to slowly bleed him to death as he (futilely) pleads for mercy. Things finally start to look up for Max when Batman intervenes to stop Catwoman, but when Max tries to thank him Batman just stiff-arms him in the face and tells him he's going to jail. Max tries to escape after shooting Batman, but Catwoman (after taking the remaining four bullets of Shreck's gun and surviving) pins him against an exposed fuse box and rams her stun gun down his throat--sending ''millions'' of volts through his body and roasting him to death, reducing his to a blackened, steaming, eternally screaming mummy lying on the ground. It's a pretty harsh end, even for a ManipulativeBastard.
* In ''OutCold'', the BigBad is getting ready to transform Bull Mountain into a luxury resort when he discovers his daughter having sex with [[TheObiWannabe Pig Pen]] in a gondola cabin. It all goes downhill from there (pun intended): his presentation is crashed by a rowdy bunch of snowboarders, his employees are pelted by snowballs, one of them gets a boot literally lodged up his ass, and he is eventually thrown into a port-a-potty, which slides violently downhill and ends up in a tree.
* In the first ''Film/TheNakedGun'' movie, villain Vincent Ludwig is bitten, shot with a tranquilizer dart, falls into the parking lot from the upper deck of a baseball stadium, gets run over by a bus, flattened by a steam-roller and ''then'' has a marching-band playing ''Louie Louie'' tromp over him. Ed Hocken finds it horrifically tragic, since his father died the same way.
** Nordberg has a lot of bad stuff happen to him in both the first two films. While most performances by O. J. Simpson qualify as HarsherInHindsight, some consider this [[HilariousInHindsight oddly satisfying]] all things considered.
* At the end of the movie ''Film/{{UHF}}'', the BigBad R.J. Fletcher is in the middle of his plea for mercy when a street bum buys up the last few shares of Channel 62, allowing them to pay off Uncle Harvey's (the owner's) debt and save the station from Fletcher's takeover. Fletcher threatens to sue Uncle Harvey, who just brushes him off. An {{FCC}} official then walks up and reveals that he heard Fletcher's EngineeredPublicConfession and revokes his station's broadcasting license. Pamela the news reporter he had insulted earlier puts a camera on the "worthless slobbering pig" and reports on his humiliation. Then the bum shows up and thanks Fletcher for giving him the extremely rare and valuable penny that he then sold and used the money to buy the outstanding shares and a Rolex - the '''''same one''''' Fletcher had demanded his son get him earlier in the film; at this point, Fletcher starts crying. Finally an old lady who watched his EvilGloating on her own TV gives Fletcher a [[GroinAttack knee to the crotch]]. Fletcher's son then gets tripped and falls face-first in the mud. Weird Al said that he had to restrain himself from having Fletcher's BriefcaseFullOfMoney open over the crowd. And just as he had done earlier, he gets tripped into a puddle of mud by Noodles.
* The "[[LovableRogue heroes]]" of ''OceansThirteen'' spend the movie executing an elaborate scheme to put Bank, the villain, through a Humiliation Conga line.
* ''AKnightsTale'' had the BigBad knocked off his 'high horse' in a joust and he sees the hero and all his friends looking down on him, telling him that he was tried, tested and ultimately fell short. Also a CallBack to what he said to the hero earlier in the movie.
* The best part of the SoBadItsGood movie ''{{Bratz}}'' saw the AlphaBitch (and as far as the girls are concerned the BigBad) [[PieInTheFace fall into her cake]], accidentally push her GirlPosse [[WetSariScene into the pool]] and then gets pushed in herself by an elephant. She then complains about how her [[DangerousSixteenthBirthday sixteenth birthday]] is ruined and gives the [[GirlPosse Four Girl Posse]] the name "Bratz."
** Just to add another layer of ridiculousness, if I recall correctly it's the Libby's ''second'' Super Sweet Sixteenth party!
* A brutal conga is pulled on Albert Spica at the climax of ''TheCookTheThiefHisWifeAndHerLover''. [[spoiler:To clarify the title, he's the Thief. He's killed his wife's lover by forcing a book down his throat. His wife has the cook glaze the fellow's body and cook it, then forces Albert to eat the corpse - at gunpoint (she tells him to eat the cock, although he ends up taking a piece from the side). He does so, but then vomits. At that point she shoots him.]] All this occurs in front of an audience full of people he has insulted, assaulted and victimized through the movie, including many of his own former goons.
** "Try the cock... it's a delicacy. And you know where it's been!"
* Played straight in ''Film/AClockworkOrange'' after Alex was set free, though it might just have been karmic retribution.
** He ''did'' volunteer for the Ludovico experiment (failing to heed the warnings of the prison chaplain), although he had no idea what the experience would entail (namely, being conditioned to become violently ill whenever he feels horny, witnesses violence or tries to act violently, and worst of all when he hears his favorite piece of music, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony). But he certainly never intended to lose his pet snake, or for his parents to take in a boarder and allow the boarder to rent out Alex's room, and they even consider said boarder as their son. The homeless old Irishman gets a well-deserved [[TheDogBitesBack Dog Bites Back]] moment at Alex's expense, but there is particular unfairness to Alex's mistreatment at the hands of a pair of crooked cops: the cops are none other than two of Alex's former thug friends, who were responsible for sending Alex up the river in the first place!
* In the last of the original Showa Gamera films (1980's ''Super Monster'' was 99% clips and stock footage), 1971's ''Film/GameraVsZigra'', the enemy daikaiju is both the tool and the brains of the invading force, and has Gamera and the Humans on the ropes throughout. When the time comes for Round 2, Gamera throws a rock onto Zigra's beak, not only blocking its deadly beam delivery, but causing it to fall face first into the sand. Gamera then plays his 'Bouncy Theme Song' on his fallen enemy's dorsal/spinal plates like a xylophone, and finishes by roasting the poor stupid invader slowly down to nothing. Of course, the creature having a name that sounds like either an extended-disclaimers medication or a trendy drink possibly put Zigra on this path. MST3K note: This was the film Joel & The Bots celebrated as the 'last Gamera film'.
* ''LadyHawke''. Two StarCrossedLovers (Isabeau and Navarre) separated by an evil curse from a holy man who desired the woman are reunited in the only circumstances that could break the curse. "Look at her! Look at me! Now...look at US!" Then they meet, and touch, and the music swells and then STOPS. She walks to the evil cleric, showing and then dropping the jesses in front of him. He closes his eyes in pain. It's a short conga, though. As she walks from the dais, the evil cleric aims his staff at her like a javelin [[IfICantHaveYou "...then no man shall!"]] He's admitted to using black magic (MoralEventHorizon) ''in front of his entire church and staff'', so he's already given up everything and been direly humiliated. What's a little murder? Then, [[{{Badass}} Navarre]] [[ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks hurls his sword]] and impales the BigBad.
** Obviously, this scene can't be completed without some bubbling last words and writhing on the sword blade.
* As the ending of ''Film/AnalyzeThis'' was too "soft" on RobertDeNiro's character [[spoiler: where he went into jail with some dignity]], in the beginning of Analyze That, we find him [[spoiler: pretending to be a nutcase, singing and humiliating himself, only to run away from the people in jail who want to kill him.]] Fortunately for him, it pays off, but he doesn't get it much easier when he's back free, [[spoiler: with the police on his back, and mobsters either wanting to drag him back into the "business", or just plain kill him]]. In some way, both movies put him more or less in this trope's situation.
* ''Film/BigFatLiar'' was ''built'' on this trope.
** Indeed most of the film is Jason and Kaylee pranking {{Jerkass}} producer Wolfe into admitting he stole Jason's story and turned it into a movie. When Wolf gets lucky and manages to turn the tables on the two, Wolf's whole production crew, whom he abused, mocked or exploited, come to the kids' rescue and pull off the grandfather of all humiliations. Its starts with Wolf getting picked up by his chauffeur and him acting crazy that Wolfe flags down the next passing car which happens to be driven by Jaleel White (aka [[FamilyMatters Urkel]]). However Wolfe bails on him too in the middle of the road and calls to be picked up. They send a chopper for him flown by a stuntman to head for the lot. The chopper "malfunctions" forcing the two to skydive (which obviously Wolf has no experience in, especially when he has to ''hang onto said stuntman'' as they fall. Say the least he's scared out of his mind). Wolf reaches the lot where Jason confronts him holding his precious stuffed monkey. Wolf gives chase through the lot, at one point getting a wave of water dumped on him by an SFX expert. He eventually corners Jason and gets his monkey back, mocking Jason how [[EngineeredPublicConfession he'll never tell the truth about stealing his story]]. But, surprise, the whole thing was caught on camera (MULTIPLE cameras to be exact) and his Jerkass-ery broadcast to the whole lot including the president of the movie company he was kissing up to, the press, and Jason's parents. He's fired on the spot and the whole lot pretty much abandons him. The movie, Big Fat Liar, which he was trying so hard to sell to the president, forges on without him and becomes a huge success, with Jason credited for its creation. Wolf, meanwhile, is left disgraced and blackballed in the film industry, and forced to work as a [[BadJobWorseUniform party clown]]... whose first job is to a man he crashed into earlier in the film. The film ends with said man calling his son to "show him your [[GroinAttack nutcracker]]!"
* This happens to the bad guys of the ''HomeAlone'' films long before they're finally defeated, courtesy of Kevin's rather dangerous booby traps.
* Same case with Cruella de Vil in the live-action version of ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''... and its sequel ''102 Dalmatians''.
* She's not the villain, but Prudy Perkins suffers through one of these in the western spoof ''SupportYourLocalSheriff''; she ends up dripping wet, in her long underwear, in a tree, while the hunky new sheriff hears from a neighbor about the time at the town picnic that Prudy got her hair caught in the crank on the ice-cream maker.
** But because she's not the villain, and it's not her plans that come crumbling around her (well, except for the sheriff liking her, which [[ForegoneConclusion happens in the end anyway]]), it's not this trope, just slapstick comedy.
* A really drawn-out one occurs in the AdamSandler comedy ''BillyMadison''. Eric, the CorruptCorporateExecutive who has plotted to usurp ownership of the Madison hotel chain from Billy, begins to suffer a Conga during the "Academic Decathlon" with Billy. He burns a pie in the bake-off competition, much to Billy's amusement. Then, after defeating Billy in a foot race, he is angrily shoved over a bench - and his skimpy gym shorts fly up to reveal his genitalia to all the onlookers. Finally, during the last round of the competition, after being asked an ironic question by the moderator about "Business Ethics," Eric stammers nervously (as Billy's fans in the auditorium loudly boo him) before suffering a VillainousBreakdown in which he pulls a gun and screams: "THAT QUESTION WAS UNFAIR! I DEMAND A NEW QUESTION!" The school principal (who moonlights as a professional wrestler) then storms the stage in his "lucha libre" costume and elbow-drops Eric - but the villain recovers quickly. [[LaughingMad Laughing maniacally]], he tries to shoot Billy's girlfriend just to show what he's become, but is foiled spectacularly when he is [[ShotInTheAss shot in the butt]] by a lipsticked serial killer. (Don't even ask.) The movie's conclusion shows him bitterly watching Billy's graduation ceremony while wearing bandages, crutches, and some kind of plaster diaper (though it could be argued that his is partly a case of KarmaHoudini, since it's never implied that he will be jailed for his criminal deeds).
* Sandler made it happen again at the climax of ''HappyGilmore'', when JerkJock golf pro Shooter [=McGavin=] is defeated in the big tournament by Happy in a stunning upset. He experiences an ''epic'' VillainousBreakdown, complete with a BigNo and a disgraceful display of poor sportsmanship when he steals Happy's championship jacket. His final scene in the movie shows him desperately trying to don the jacket while [[ChasedByAngryNatives running from a large, angry mob]]; it's heavily implied that [[DudeNotFunny he gets beaten to death]].
* Sandler again in ''BigDaddy'' (Adam Sandler really loves to put this trope into his movies), this time with a woman as the victim. Snooty New York City career woman Vanessa (who is really more of a [[BreakTheHaughty Haughty]] than a villain) decides that Sonny Koufax (Sandler) would make an irresponsible husband [[StrawmanHasAPoint (and she's somewhat justified in thinking so, at least at first)]] and tells him that she's going away for a while to visit her mother; in reality, she leaves him forever for Sid, a widowed grandfather who supposedly has a "five-year plan." About a year and half later, all his friends take Sonny (now an ambitious lawyer) to a Hooter's restaurant in Staten Island for his birthday....and he is shocked to find Vanessa [[BurgerFool working there as a waitress]]! Vanessa [[DeerInTheHeadlights freezes in terror]] as all her former friends ogle her in her [[BadJobWorseUniform skimpy "owl" tank top and orange short-shorts]]. "What happened to Sid's five-year plan?" asks Sonny. That's when Sid himself looks over at the gang from his place at the grill (where he is working as a short-order cook) and waves to them with a ridiculously stupid grin on his face; Sonny and his friends grin and wave back. Sonny's former foster son, Julian, points to Sid and asks: "Isn't that the guy with the old balls?" - which causes ''everybody'' to laugh. Vanessa finally can't stand it anymore, and runs away.
* ''TradingPlaces'' has this first happen to Louis Winthorpe III. At the end, the Duke brothers.
* The end of ''RobinHoodMenInTights'' has King Richard imprison Prince John in the Tower of London, make him part of the tour, and order that all lavatories in the Kingdom be referred to as "Johns."
* ''Flesh Gordon'' deserves a mention for a borderline case: Wang The Perverted and his courtiers engaging in a (naked) literal Humiliation/Gloating Triumph Conga. "FLESH - GORDON - IS - DEAD!" (boomp, boomp...)
* Living out this trope is a primary function of at least three different generations of Tannens in ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' (two of them ending up in manure), thanks to Marty McFly.
* A very satisfactory one happens to The Trunchbull in Danny De Vito's version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}''.
* Happens to the egotistical ballet dancer Roberto Volare in ''BrainDonors'' during his big premiere, in front of hundreds of spectators.
* In the 2004 ''Film/ThePunisher'' movie, when Frank Castle finally confronts Howard Saint he; kills his remaining son, reveals that he tricked Saint into killing his own wife and best friend, shoots him, and ties him up to be dragged by a car into a parking lot filled with explosives in which Saint is set on fire before a being crushed by flaming debris. It says something that shooting him was probably the least painful thing Castle did to him.
* After his plan to destroy Gotham fails spectacularly, The Joker from ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' is thrown off a building and lassooed by Batman's batcord, leaving him dangling by the ankle. MagnificentBastard that he is, The Joker still gets one up on Batman by revealing his EvilPlan.
* A rare heroic example occurs in ''Film/{{Thor}}'' where the titular character run over by the same car twice, [[{{Irony}} tasered]] and sedated. Not to mention [[BroughtDownToNormal being stripped of his powers]] and stuck in a mortal form. And when [[spoiler: he reaches Mjolnir and he was unable to wield it]], he goes through a HeroicBSOD. Later, [[spoiler: Loki pays him a visit and lying to him that their father was dead and he couldn't return to Asgard]], he nearly goes catatonic. However, all of this taught Thor humility and to stop and think about his actions and it was how he became a hero through the abuse he went through.
* ''Film/IReallyHateMyJob'': One of the characters sees working as a waitress as this, comparing it to having to stand up in an airplane and walk down the aisle to use the bathroom, with everyone knowing you're about to void your bowels.
* Salim in ''SlumdogMillionaire'' bullies the other children so his brother gets him back by finding the hottest chili peppers and putting them on a very sensitive area. Salim wakes up in agony and has to run to the shower naked and hose himself down frantically while the other children chant "chillies on his willy!"
* The latter two-thirds of the film ''Johnny Handsome'' is this.
-->'''Vic Dumask:''' I s'pose you coulda shot Rafe by now...\\
'''John Mitchell:''' Too easy.\\
'''Vic Dumask:''' No, you wanna take him through the whoooole dance. Mikey'd o' liked that.
* ''Film.EverAfter'': Rodmilla and Marguerite get it in the end.
* Dean Vernon Wormer, the college town's corrupt Mayor, and Omega House and all their supporters (not to mention [[MoralDissonance more than a few innocent bystanders]]) get an extravagant collective Conga at the end of ''AnimalHouse'' - one of them punched out and knocked off a parade float, another scooped up by a giant papier-mache hand and carried off down the street, another literally trampled by a crowd into a human pancake, a female Omega stripped to her underwear, and another female Omega kidnapped by John "Bluto" Blutarski himself (although her facial expression at the end implies she found this not so bad after all - they actually eventually get married). Wormer and the Mayor themselves (along with their wives) are catapulted into a pile of rubbish by Delta House's dreaded "Deathmobile," and the Mayor sees his automobile showroom smashed up by part of a runaway float.
** This results in several hilarious [[VillainousBreakdown Villainous Breakdowns]], including Kevin Bacon's famous "Remain calm. All is well. ALL IS WELL!".
* In ''JumpingTheBroom'', Jason and Sabrina's wedding rehearsal dinner is this. It all starts when Jason's mother Pam takes over the blessing of the food and uses it to insult Sabrina's family. Pam finds out that they're not doing the electric slide or [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping_the_broom jumping the broom]] (a tradition dating back to slavery) at the wedding. Sabrina's mother then mentions that her family never were slaves so that's not their history. ''Then'' Sabrina's aunt walks in and starts singing "[[MarvinGaye Sexual Healing]]".
* ''Film/TheAvengers'' ends with one of these for Loki, fueled by the cast's and audience's simultaneous ire over his [[spoiler: murder of Coulson.]] In order, and in rather quick succession he [[spoiler: a) gets blasted through a wall by a dying Coulson, b) gets verbally bitchslapped by Tony c) gets made a fool of when his attempt to brainwash Tony fails ignominiously (and Tony makes a crack about having "performance issues") d) gets knocked on his ass by Tony with a AndThisIsFor Phil, e) gloats at Clint by catching one of his arrows, only for the arrow to explode and knock him flying, f) tries to invoke a WhoDares and instead gets a [[CurbStompBattle thorough beat-down]] from an irate [[TheHulk Hulk]] who [[MetronomicManMashing smashes him around like a rag doll and leaves him stunned and whimpering in a crater]] before calling him a "Puny God", g) looks up from where he's crawling painfully on the floor to see the Avengers standing over him and glowering at him like a naughty schoolkid, with the man he mind-controlled and used to kill hundreds of people getting the honors of pointing an arrow right in his face, and h) is last seen BoundAndGagged and being escorted by Thor to face judgement in Asgard.]] The conga is also nicely foreshadowed by showing him getting suckered by Natasha's [[GuileHero act]] earlier in the movie.
* Towards the end of ''RuthlessPeople'', Sam Stone gets arrested for his wife's murder, then the attack dog he got to eat his wife's poodle becomes friends with the poodle, he has to mortgage everything he owns in order to raise the ransom to get his wife back so he can be cleared of the murder charge. Finally, when he finds out she's alive, she beats the crap out of him and throws him off a pier.
* Colin Firth's school inspector gets a proper full on comic one in the updated StTrinians film, including falling foul of some school-grown psychadelic drugs, blundering into a tank of fire ants and literally being caught with his trousers down (trying to remove said ants) in the 'posh totty' clique's dressing room, resulting in him being thrown out the window into a water tank just in time for an actorallusion. The entire conga climaxes with him waking up with his old flame, the school's headmistress (played by Rupert Everett in drag impersonating Camilla Parker-Bowles) and appearing half naked at a window in front of the nation's press who had arrived to report the schoolgirls' recovery of TheGirlWithThePearlEarring by Vermeer.
* Happens to Chucky in the original ''Film/ChildsPlay'' movies. He gets more and more damaged and beaten during each climax before finally getting killed. His death in the second particularly deserves special mention, in which he, in order, loses a hand, then his legs, gets mangled, boiled alive, and then has his head explode.
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