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7!!Films -- Animated
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9* In ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'', When Lightning goes to traffic court the next morning, The residents of Radiator Springs (except Mater and Red (who is scared) is very mad at him for tearing up the main road. Ramone gets pissed off at Lightning for scratching his paint job (and threatens him with a blowtorch), Luigi even call Lightning a "very bad car".
10-->'''Ramone:''' Hey, you scratched my paint! I oughta take a blowtorch to you, man.\
11'''Luigi:''' You broke-a the road! You a very bad car.\
12* In ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameII'', Quasimodo chews out Madellaine when he thinks she used him to help [[BigBad Sarousch]] steal La Fidele, before breaking off their relationship as she tries to tell him the truth. The truth is that Sarousch had coerced her into luring Quasi away from the cathedral, saying that he would get hurt if she didn't.
13-->'''Quasimodo:''' Did you know about this?\
14'''Madellaine:''' I wanted to tell you. I tried.\
15'''Quasimodo:''' You used me.\
16'''Madellaine:''' No.\
17'''Quasimodo:''' "Which one is La Fidèle?"\
18'''Madellaine:''' Please!\
19'''Quasimodo:''' "Let's go for a walk." You never cared about me.\
20'''Madellaine:''' No, that is not true.
21* In ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar1'':
22** Alex gets really mad at Marty for causing them to get caught by the authorities and get shipped. On the island, he still doesn't let it go until he loosens up.
23** Marty gives ''Alex'' one after the latter bites him on the butt.
24* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'': Santa gives Jack a hefty chewing-out when he comes to apologize. In the original poem, he's much more understanding (maybe because he hadn't just escaped from a sapient burlap sack gloating about how it intended to turn him into stew and eat him).
25* In ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour'', Poppy gets this from Biggie and Branch for not listening to anyone, including her friends.
26* In ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrolTheMovie'': A heartbroken Chase calls Ryder out, accusing him of betraying his trust by taking him to Adventure City, the site of his trauma and giving up on him when things get difficult.
27-->'''Chase:''' I'll be fine. I, I just need...\
28'''Ryder:''' You're not fine. You need to take a break. We'll take care of the recuses for a while.\
29'''Chase:''' What? No, that's not fair.\
30'''Ryder:''' I'm sorry, Chase. I know it's hard, but it's the way it's got to be.\
31 ''(A heartbroken Chase backs away from Ryder)''\
32'''Chase:''' (''angrily'') I didn't even want to come to Adventure City! I ''trusted'' you! You said everything would be fine, but it's not! [[ArmorPiercingQuestion What kind of leader gives up on someone the second things get hard?]]\
33''(Ryder's feelings get hurt after hearing these words)''\
34'''Ryder:''' Chase...(''Chase runs away'') Chase, wait!
35* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'':
36** Colette tells off Linguini for spending so much time with the press rather than doing his job as a cook and cooking. She does so by hustling him away from the press conference after Ego intimidates Linguini.
37** Linguini is furious when he catches Rémy helping his clan to steal food from the restaurant food storage room, so much so he tells Rémy to never come back.
38* In ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'', this happens twice. First when Angie calls out Oscar for being selfish and discarding her feelings.
39-->'''Angie:''' PRIVATE? The entire reef saw you do it.\
40'''Oscar:''' [[ComicallyMissingthePoint Hey, whoa. Somebody's in a bad mood]]. C'mon, Ang, lemme see that smile. Show me the smile, baby--\
41'''Angie:''' Knock it off!\
42'''Oscar:''' Eh... What has gotten into ''you''?\
43'''Angie:''' ME? Oh, I swear, sometimes I wanna take your [[ItsAllAboutMe big]] [[TooDumbToLive dumb dummy head]], and just...''[angrily makes pounding gesture]''\
44'''Oscar:''' Hey, Ang, Ang. What is the problem?\
45'''Angie:''' [''mockingly''] Problem? There's no problem! I don't have a problem-- '''''[[NoYou Miss Perfect is the one with the problem]]'''''!\
46'''Lenny:''' Hey, you guys...\
47'''Oscar:''' What do you got against Lola?\
48'''Angie:''' ''Not my lips'', that's for sure.\
49'''Oscar:''' Ok. What's goin' on?\
50'''Lenny:''' Uh, I'm gonna stay out of this one.\
51'''Oscar:''' Look, why would you even care about Lola anyway?\
52'''Angie:''' I DON'T!\
53'''Oscar:''' Ya don't?\
54'''Angie:''' NO!\
55'''Oscar:''' "No" what?\
56'''Angie:''' I don't know!\
57'''Lenny:''' Guys, you wanna...\
58'''Oscar & Angie:''' NO!\
59'''Angie:''' Just tell me, Oscar, 'cause I'm curious: why do you think she's interested, huh? Do you think, for one minute, that she would even be WITH you if you weren't the rich and famous Sharkslayer?\
60'''Lenny:''' Please don't fight.\
61'''Angie:''' Are you that blind?\
62'''Oscar:''' At least she treats me like I'm somebody!\
63'''Angie:''' Yeah, well, would she love you if you were nobody?\
64'''Oscar:''' '''''NOBODY''''' loved me when I was nobody!\
65'''Angie:''' '''[[AnguishedDeclarationOfLove I DID!]]''' ...Before the money...before the fame...Before the ''lie''...to me, you ''were'' a somebody, Oscar. Now you're nothing but a fake. A sham. A con. You're a joke.\
66'''Lenny:''' Here I come. Ta-da! ''(singing)'' Sebastian - The whale-washing dolphin (mimics dolphing cliking, but seeing how he showed his new identity at a wrong time, he lowers his head and becomes sad).\
67'''Oscar:''' [''reaches out his fin''] Angie...\
68'''Angie:''' [''rebuffs his fin, on the verge of tears''] No, forget it! Just go! 'Cause I'm tired of hearing how everything you had in your life wasn't good enough--including me.\
69''(Oscar lowers his head in despair and sadly swims out of the warehouse while Angie weeps)''
70** And when Don Lino calls out his son Lenny for actually being friends with Oscar, whom he believes he killed Lenny's brother Frankie after Lenny reveals himself to be alive to Don Lino.
71--->'''Don Lino:''' Are you kiddin' me? Are you kiddin' me? Are you outta your mind? Do you have any idea how this looks?\
72'''Giuseppe:'''[[DramaticallyMissingThePoint This is the best sit-down I've ever been to.]]\
73'''Don Lino:''' What are you doing with this guy? He took out your own flesh and blood, Frankie.\
74'''Lenny:''' But, Pop, listen...\
75'''Don Lino:''' But nothing. You never take sides against the family. Ever.
76* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei's friends call her out for refusing to tell Ming the truth about why she attacked Tyler and admit that using the red panda form to fundraise for 4*Town concert tickets was her idea.
77* ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'':
78-->'''Russell:''' You gave Kevin away. You just... gave her away.
79* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'':
80** Vanellope gives Ralph a handful of these when she learns that he was talking with King Candy, who gives Ralph the Hero's Duty medal back and agree to prevent her from racing, rendering their deal moot. Then when she's ForcedToWatch Ralph wreck her new car...
81--->'''Vanellope:''' You really are a bad guy.
82** Ralph is given one by Gene, after the former returns to the Niceland Apartments with a medal in hand, but discovers that it's out of order. To add the twist to the knife, Gene sounds genuinely disappointed rather than being furious or smug.
83** Ralph gives a pretty blunt one to Felix, when the latter says that Ralph has no idea what it's like to be rejected and treated like a criminal; Ralph says that's every day of his life in their game. Felix pauses mid-rant, and gets a JerkassRealization.
84* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'': When Judy first becomes a cop, she is initially assigned parking duty, but when a thief runs by, she chases after him. After a long chase, Judy successfully captures the thief, but when she reports it to Chief Bogo, he chews her out for it, since she not only abandoned her post on parking duty, but during the chase, she caused property damage and put people’s lives in jeopardy.
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86!!Films -- Live-Action
87* ''Film/TenToMidnight'': When [=McAnn=] finds out Kessler planted bloodstains on Stacy's clothes, he calls him out on it. This causes Leo to eventually confess his questionable actions right before the hearing.
88* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBaronMunchausen'': Used as setup for some RuleOfFunny. The Baron has decided to save [[BrattyHalfPint Sally]]'s village but to do that he must first find his old trusty companions. The first one encountered is [[SuperSpeed Berthold]] who was trapped in a parrot cage by the King of the Moon over a rather long span of time and has consequently come down with a rather bad case of TraumaInducedAmnesia.... It wears off a little later however and:
89-->'''Berthold:''' Hang on. Hang on! It's all coming back. I've-I've been stuck here for over twenty years, ever since you were last here on the moon. You abandoned me here! You swine! You toddled off with that old queen of tarts and left me to rot in that parrot cage, didn't you? And now you come back here, just because it suits you, after wasting half my life and expect me to follow you to the ends of the earth!\
90'''Baron:''' [[BluntYes Yes.]]\
91[{{beat}}]\
92'''Berthold:''' [[EasilyForgiven Oh, all right.]]
93* ''Film/AmericanGangster'': VillainProtagonist Frank Lucas, a normally AffablyEvil [[NeighbourhoodFriendlyGangsters Neighbourhood-Friendly Gangster]] completely loses his shit when the cops raid his mansion, and one of them slaps his wife and shoots his dog for no good reason. He starts to leave, clearly with murder on his mind when his frail, elderly mother steps in front of him:
94-->'''Mama Lucas:''' You don't shoot cops. Even I know that. Eva knows it. The only one who DOESN'T seem to know is you.\
95'''Frank Lucas:''' [ignores her pleas as he escorts her outside] [[BlatantLies All right, Mama. I'm not going to, I promise you. I'm not going to shoot anyone.]]\
96'''Mama Lucas:''' I never asked you where all this stuff came from, because I didn't want to hear you lie to me. Please...\
97'''Frank Lucas:''' [talking over her] Ma, I understand. I don't want you to worry about it. Now come on, I have to go...\
98'''Mama Lucas:''' Don't LIE to me! [slaps Frank roughly] Don't... don't do that. Do you want to make things so bad for your family that they'll leave you? Because they will.\
99'''Frank Lucas:''' [dismissively] No. No, Ma, I understand...\
100'''Mama Lucas:''' [points towards his wife] She will leave you. ''I'' will LEAVE you!
101* ''Film/AmericanMeltdown'': Tom Shea, twice. The first time he calls out [[spoiler:Sands, telling him that his overall motivation led to rioting in the streets, and even though he didn't plan on harming any innocents, dozens of people died during the riots]]. Later, a member of the CAG team [[spoiler:kills one of the engineers trying to stop the meltdown]], and Shea wastes no time calling the man out, especially since Shea ''clearly'' said [[spoiler:he was a hostage]].
102* ''Film/{{Avatar}}'': Immediately after Jake learns he's [[spoiler:"bonded" with Neytiri for life]] the camera cuts to his pod, with his voiceover saying, "[[LampshadeHanging What the hell are you doing Jake]]?"
103* ''Film/BabylonAD'': In one scene, when the protagonists are attacked, a wrestler (motivated mostly because of an attraction to Aurora) steps in and helps them. Right after the thugs are taken out, Toorop savagely beats and murders the wrestler for no reason other than to be a dick. Aurora calls him out on it, "He was trying to protect me!" However, Toorop did it because he was trapped in a cage with a punch-drunk boxer.
104* ''Film/BadEducation2004'': This is Enrique's reaction in learning that [[spoiler:Juan helped Father Manolo to murder his brother Ignacio]].
105* ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'': Team manager Buttermaker gets a couple of these. The first comes from the bulk of the team when he revealed that he told star player Kelly to catch every ball he could get to (even if it should have been someone else's play) in order to make the championship. During the championship game, he gets it from team nerd Oglevie about allowing Amanda to continue pitching with a tired arm.
106* ''The Bank'': The protagonist Jim Doyle lies in his testimony for the bank when it's being sued by two parents for contributory negligence in the death of their son. Up to that point, Stephen had worshipped Jim for his genius. In the car on the way back from court, Stephen excoriates Jim, telling him that for all his own considerable intelligence and academic achievements, he could never do a thing like that. At the end of the film, we find out that [[spoiler:Jim has been working against the bank all along. When Jim does essentially the opposite of what he did before - activate his program that he claimed can predict the stock marker, but is actually designed to bankrupt the bank - Stephen has ''another'' brief WTHH moment before desperately trying to reverse the damage.]]
107* At the end of ''Film/BattleForThePlanetOfTheApes'', [=MacDonald=] chews out Caesar for basically treating all the humans in the settlement like second-class citizens. Caesar has just rescued them from the film's villain, whose [[FantasticRacism anti-human sentiment]] is a lot stronger than his, but a return to status quo - and Caesar getting to celebrate himself as a heroic liberator - isn't good enough.
108-->'''[=MacDonald=]''': If we appear to be lacking in gratitude, Caesar, what have we to be grateful for? If you mean to set us free, then free us completely.\
109'''Caesar''': What do you mean?\
110'''[=MacDonald=]''': We are not your ''children'', Caesar!
111* In ''Film/{{Blade}}'', as our titular hero is trying to stop a vampire which recently revived from being char-broiled, a couple of cops confront him and start shooting at him. He turns to them, ''very'' annoyed and shouts "Mother fucker, are you out of your ''damn'' mind?!"
112* M's reaction to Bond shooting up an embassy in ''[[Film/CasinoRoyale2006 Casino Royale]]'' amounts to this trope.
113* The film ''Christmas on My Mind'' opens with Lucy Lovett suffering amnesia of her last two years, which includes the end of her relationship with her fiancé Zac Callahan (Lucy’s last memory is dated to shortly before their wedding but two years have passed since then). Lucy is put out when she regains enough of her memory and realises that [[spoiler:Zac was the one who broke up with her because he felt he didn’t fit into her life any more, calling him out for avoiding explaining himself before now when he had so many opportunities to do so, since he left her feeling like she was the one to blame]].
114* ''Film/Contagion2011'': Everybody jumps on Cheever for alerting his wife to get out of Chicago before the quarantine goes into effect, even though if she was sick, she'd have infected a lot of others.
115* ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'':
116** ''Film/BatmanBegins'':
117*** Bruce gets one early in the movie from Rachel, when he reveals that he had intended to kill his parents' murderer:
118---->'''Rachel Dawes:''' [slaps Bruce] Your father would be ashamed.
119*** After Rachel is poisoned by Crane's toxin, Batman loads her into the Tumbler, and then quickly rushes her back to Wayne Manor where he can administer an antidote, leading the police on a very spectacular chase, in which numerous police cars are destroyed - multiple ones taken out with caltrops, a few taken out by running into barriers, and few being crushed by the Tumbler. After Bruce sedates her in the Batcave, he takes the secret elevator up to Wayne Manor, where Alfred immediately delivers him this as Bruce is changing so he can look formal for his birthday party:
120---->'''Alfred Pennyworth:''' When you told me your grand plan for saving Gotham, the only thing that stopped me from calling the men in white coats was when you said that it ''wasn't'' about thrill-seeking.\
121'''Bruce Wayne:''' It's not.\
122'''Alfred Pennyworth:''' What would you call ''that''?\
123''[points to a breaking news report showing a helicopter shot of the Tumbler being chased down the freeway by police cars]''\
124'''Bruce Wayne:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Damn good television]].\
125'''Alfred Pennyworth:''' It's a miracle no one was killed.\
126'''Bruce Wayne:''' Didn't have time to observe the rules of the road, Alfred.
127** ''Film/TheDarkKnight'':
128*** ''ComicBook/TheJoker'', of all people, pulls this on ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' in this film:
129---->'''Joker:''' I wanted to see what you'd do, and you didn't disappoint. You let five people die. Then you let Dent take your place. Even to a guy like me, that's '''cold'''.
130*** He does it to Commissioner Gordon as well, although subtly:
131---->'''Gordon:''' What have you done with him (Harvey Dent)?\
132'''The Joker:''' Me? I was right here (Shakes handcuffs). Who did ''you'' leave him with? Hmm? ''[[CorruptCop Your]]'' [[CorruptCop people]]?
133*** In the same way, during the Joker's "social experiment", [[spoiler:the ScaryBlackMan]] calls TheLeader of the prison ferry boat on not [[spoiler:throwing away the detonator]] immediately:
134---->"[[spoiler:Give it to me, and I'll do what you should have done ten minutes ago.]]"
135*** Prior to this, ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' pulls this on Harvey Dent after Dent [[spoiler:hijacks an ambulance where one of the Joker's thugs is awaiting to be taken to the hospital after being shot in the leg, ties him up in a chair, and threatens to shoot him if he refuses to talk. Dent's coin turns out to have two heads, but he still abducted and threatened at gunpoint a mentally ill man--and no matter whether or not you intend to shoot someone with it, no gun is 100% safe unless it's not loaded (Even then, are you sure it's not loaded?)]]. Batman calls him out on this breach of ethics, saying that Gotham deserves better from its "White Knight", and asks him what would happen if it got out.
136*** Later on, the Joker brainwashes Dent into becoming Two-Face.
137*** Batman himself receives one of these from Lucius Fox concerning [[spoiler:the sonar technology he secretly circumvents into a mass-spying device designed to catch the Joker.]]
138*** While the hero part is debatable, Dent, as Two-Face, does this to [[spoiler: Ramirez after she delivers Rachel to the Joker]]:
139----> '''Harvey Dent''': [[spoiler: ''(interrupting Ramirez in her excuse)'' "You didn't know what they were going to do to me." You're the second cop to say that to me. What ''exactly'' did you think they were going to do?]]
140** ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'':
141*** Blake questions Foley's priorities when he decides to focus on capturing Batman and allows Bane to escape. He is validated when Batman gets himself surrounded by virtually the entirety of the GCPD and ''still'' manages to escape, leaving Foley empty-handed.
142*** Alfred points out that Batman has not had a HesBack moment, but has just given himself false confidence by leading an inefficient police force on a wild goose chase, enabling Bane (whom they were chasing until Batman cut in) to escape.
143*** Blake calls Gordon out after Bane divulges his confession of [[spoiler:the Harvey Dent cover-up]].
144---->'''Gordon:''' [[IDidWhatIHadToDo Gotham needed a hero!]]\
145'''Blake:''' It needs it now, more than ever. You betrayed everything it stood for.
146*** It is also {{implied}} that at least part of the reason why Gordon's wife left him was because she was disgusted with how [[spoiler:he was cynically glorifying Dent, the man who had tried to kill their son]].
147*** Blake also calls out the armed forces who destroyed the Queensboro Bridge, having ignored his warning that that the bomb is going to be detonated ''anyway'' and thus stranding the bus full of orphans he was trying to rescue inside of the blast-radius. [[spoiler:This act is what drives him to resign from the police force and end up becoming the next Batman]].
148* ''Film/{{Deewaar}}'': The mother of the young bread thief Ravi shot in the leg calls him out on it. She goes on to accuse the police force of [[SelectiveEnforcement only targeting poor people who break the law]].
149* ''Film/DirtyHarry'': Got called out on the tactics that he used to bring Scorpio in, including his full-on [[JackBauerInterrogationTechnique torture of Scorpio]] on the football field. Granted, Harry was absolutely furious after Scorpio revealed himself as a complete [[TheSociopath sociopath]] (who didn't feel like revealing the location of his [[BuriedAlive hostage]] after all), but it still qualified in the eyes of Harry's superiors, who outright used the term "police torture" to describe what he put Scorpio through.
150* ''Film/{{Elf}}'': Emily and Michael both tell off Walter.
151** Emily calls Walter out for [[ParentalNeglect neglecting Michael]].
152** After learning that Buddy ran away, Michael calls Walter out for putting his greed before his family.
153--->'''Walter''': We'll figure this out.\
154'''Michael''': Figure out ''what''? Buddy cares about everybody. All you care about is yourself...
155* ''Film/EnemyAtTheGates'' has Danilov delivering a brief one to Vassili for wavering dedication. (While this would seem minor in other circumstances, it merits a 'what the hell' for a sharpshooter during the siege at Stalingrad.)
156* ''Film/EverAfter'': After Prince Henry denounces Danielle in front of the entire court for lying to him about her true identity - in spite of being hopelessly in love with her - he gets an incredible speech from no less than Leonardo da Vinci.
157* ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'': When Evelyn's American-born daughter Joy addresses her grandfather in Chinese, she tries to introduce her girlfriend Becky to him, but can't remember the Chinese word for "girlfriend." Evelyn steps in and introduces Becky as Joy's "friend." Joy catches on and calls out Evelyn on how she still hasn't gotten over her being a lesbian.
158* ''Film/TheExpert'': In this B-rated movie, the main character, disappointed by the justice system, ''decides to break '''in''' a maximum security prison and '''kill''' a convicted felon.'' His partner calls him out on this when he decides to share and go through with it, but the hero immobilizes him quickly.
159* ''Film/TheFifthElement'': We don't know [[{{Fictionary}} exactly what Leeloo was saying]] to Vito Cornelius after he [[HardHead used a trophy to knock out Korben Dallas and steal his tickets to Fhloston Paradise]], but it sounded like she was not terribly pleased with his conduct. His response (in English) would seem to confirm it, he says he's not proud of it, but [[IDidWhatIHadToDo He Did What He Had To Do]].
160* In ''Film/FortyGuns'', Griff refuses to help when Marshal Chisolm (supposedly an old friend) asks for aid in standing up to TheGunfighterWannabe Brockie Drummond: instead suggesting that he leave town. Several characters call Griff out about this, but he never provides a satisfactory explanation for his decision. Even after Chisolm is shot, Griff only gets involved after his brother Wes goes to defend the townsfolk from Brockie's cronies who are shooting up the town.
161* ''Film/FridayThe13thPartVIJasonLives'': Tommy Jarvis demands to know why the sheriff didn't incinerate Jason when they recovered his remains. The sheriff gives him this reply in a very curt manner toward [[spoiler:Elias Voorhees]]:
162-->'''Sheriff''': Well, we were gonna, but some [[PrecisionFStrike asshole]] paid to [[DueToTheDead give him and his mother a proper burial]].
163* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'': Ray Stantz for [[spoiler: accidentally summoning the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man]].
164--> '''Venkman:''' What did you do, Ray?
165* ''Film/TheGodfatherPartII'': Though not exactly a Hero, Michael Corleone is called out by Tom Hagen when he plans to assassinate [[spoiler:Hyman Roth]] - despite the fact that [[spoiler: Roth]] knows his plots have failed, he's run out of places to run to, is implied to be terminally ill, and killing him is an unnecessary risk to business.
166* ''Film/GraceOfMyHeart'': Record producer Joel calls out songwriter Edna when she's living in a hippy commune having turned her back on music [[spoiler: in the wake of her husband's death]], telling her that she's wasting her talent and is spending too much time grieving. She explodes with rage and gives him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, in which she accuses him of exploiting her talent and tells him that without her, he'd be nobody. Instead of defending himself, Joel agrees with her, which has the effect on her of an ArmorPiercingResponse.
167* ''Film/TheGreatMuppetCaper'': Fozzie delivers one to all the Muppets when they all try to back out of Kermit's plan to catch the thieves who framed Miss Piggy red-handed:
168--> '''Fozzie:''' Shame on you! I thought we were in this thing together. I'm just as scared as you are, but this has to be done! We don't want the bad guys to win. We gotta do this...f-f-f-for justice! For freedom! For honesty!
169* ''Film/TheGunsOfNavarone'':
170** Miller blasted Mallory [[spoiler:for giving Franklin false info about the mission which he hoped he would feed to the Nazis in case they torture him.]]
171** Of course Mallory blasts back by pointing out that someone has to take responsibility and make tough choices and Miller's outrage is really about his refusal to accept that responsibility.
172* ''Film/HalloweenII2009'': Loomis himself realizes what an asshole he's become in this Rob Zombie film.
173* ''Film/{{Hancock}}'': Hancock gets this treatment from the entire city of L.A. for the first half of the movie because of the massive amounts of property damage he causes while stopping dangerous criminals. He finally gets to dish this out for himself to [[spoiler: to Ray's wife Mary, who is apparently an immortal being just like himself that weaken when they're together. She eventually reveals that she's technically Hancock's wife, and admits to abandoning him after Hancock suffers an amnesia-inducing injury so that he could heal and stay immortal. She states that she "didn't think [he'd] miss what he didn't remember". Ultimately, her abandonment had led Hancock to believe that he was completely alone and unloved, kick-starting his drunken and destructive tendencies]].
174* ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'':
175** Neil Patrick Harris attempts to avert this at the end of the first movie by approaching Harold and Kumar, apologising for his role in the previous night's events, and offering to pay for their breakfast. They then launch into this trope anyway, leaving him to irritably point out that he's aware of the dick move he pulled, hence the apology-and-offer-to-buy-their-breakfast.
176** Also $200 for Harold's car. He made some "love stains" in the back.
177* ''Film/{{Hellboy|2004}}'': Tom Manning accuses Hellboy of causing several BPRD {{redshirt}} deaths with his poor field leadership, and hits Red's BerserkButton by calling him a monster.
178** ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'': Prince Nuada tells Hellboy that the [[ElementalEmbodiment nature elemental]] is the last of its kind; should Hellboy kill it, the world will never see its like again. (Then again, the elemental is only in danger because Nuada used it as a weapon in a crowded city. [[AntiVillain What the hell, villain?]])
179* ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'': Tom Stahl and his son Jack call each other out on their violent acts after Jack curb stomps two bullies:
180-->'''Tom''': In this family we don't hit people!\
181'''Jack''': No, in this family we shoot them!
182* ''Film/TheHoldovers'': Mary chastises Hunham multiple times for his caustic SadistTeacher routine, pointing out that being stuck at school over Christmas probably sucks just as much for the kids he's stuck watching as it does for him, and that it probably indicates things aren't peachy at home. In particular, she absolutely rakes Hunham over the coals after he tells Angus that he wishes his parents would come get him and take him away, pointing out that, as much as a pain in the ass as Angus is, that was a downright cruel thing to say. Hunham realizes she's right and starts lightening up shortly thereafter.
183-->'''Mary:''' You don't tell a boy who's been left behind on Christmas that you're aching to get rid of him, that he's not wanted. What the fuck is wrong with you?
184* In ''Film/HotTubTimeMachine'', after being beaten up by Blane and his friends, Lou emotionally chastises Nick and especially Adam for being piss-poor friends who are never around when he needs them. Adam argues at first, but eventually has to admit that Lou is right.
185* ''Film/IceAngel'': Matt is upset for burning his original body before his number had been sorted out upstairs.
186* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'':
187** PlayedForLaughs with Henry and Indy. When the two first reunite, they are quickly caught by Nazis. To escape, Indy snatches a machine gun from one of the soldiers and guns them all down. Henry is left shocked by his son's actions.
188** Played straight near the end of the film, when Jones Sr. gets free in the Nazis' tank, then takes control of one of its cannons and blows up a pursuing Jeep full of Nazis. Brody is horrified at this, but Jones Sr. curtly replies that "this is war".
189** Also, an instance of "What The Hell, Anti-Villain?" when Indy confronts Elsa in Berlin:
190--->'''Elsa:''' You came back for the book? Why?\
191'''Indy:''' My father didn't want it incinerated.\
192'''Elsa:''' Is that what you think? I believe in the Grail, not the swastika.\
193'''Indy:''' And yet you stood up to be counted with the enemy of everything the Grail stands for. Who gives a '''DAMN''' what you think?!\
194'''Elsa:''' You do!
195* ''Film/JamesBond'':
196** James Bond in the reboot often catches a lot of flak from M and [=MI6=] for using his License to Kill a little too liberally. In ''Film/CasinoRoyale2006'', he is nearly suspended for the unnecessary killing of a terrorist in a foreign embassy (or more accurately, being caught on tape doing it). In ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'', M nearly arrests Bond when his reckless actions results in the death of [[spoiler:Mathis]] and another [=MI6=] agent, Agent Fields. ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' has 007 being admonished and suspended for his unauthorized mission in Mexico, which resulted in another diplomatic snafu.
197** In their first meeting, Madeline Swann is ''very'' angry with Bond, when his extremely reckless incompetence makes things worse for her, when Spectre come after her.
198--->'''Swann:''' Did it cross your mind that '''you lead them to me?!!'''
199*** Vesper Lynd also asks Bond at one point if he was ever disturbed by the fact he'd had to kill a number of people to complete his mission. Earlier, Bond comforts her when she is greatly disturbed following the brutal killing of a warlord and his minions by Bond.
200** In ''Film/DrNo'', Honey all but says the trope name after witnessing Bond (again somewhat unnecessarily) knifing a guard. This moment actually stands as the only time in the original film series (and the last until the Vesper moment described above) that someone is shown being upset at witnessing Bond using his license to kill.
201** In ''Film/LicenceToKill'', M calls out Bond for his RoaringRampageOfRevenge against BigBad Franz Sanchez and revokes his license to kill.
202* ''Film/{{Jaws}}'': Mrs. Kintner, whose son was killed earlier in the film, proceeds to slap Martin Brody in the face and call him out for already knowing that there was a shark roaming the waters prior to the attack. Brody, who feels he should done more to try and convince the mayor to keep the beaches closed, doesn't even try to defend himself.
203-->'''Mrs. Kintner:''': I just found out...that a girl got killed here last week...and you knew it! You knew there was a shark out there! You knew it was dangerous, but you let people go swimming anyway? You knew all those things. But still my boy is dead now. And there's nothing you can do about it. My boy is dead. I wanted you to know that.\
204'''Mayor Vaughn''': I'm sorry, Martin. She's wrong.\
205'''Brody''': No, she's not.
206* ''Film/JohnnyMnemonic'': Jane calls out Johnny for revealing the location of the [=LoTek=] rebellion to their enemies, pointing out the obvious that J-Bone wouldn't be too pleased about this. This detail is subsequently dropped from the narrative and never adequately followed up on.
207* ''Series/KamenRiderFourze & [[Series/KamenRiderOOO OOO]]: Movie War Megamax'': Kengo gets one from the Kamen Rider Club when he willingly calls up [[Series/KamenRiderDouble Foundation X]] to give away the SOLU that had taken the form of Nadeshiko Misaki...whom Gentarou had fallen in love with.
208* ''Film/KamenRiderXSuperSentaiSuperHeroTaisen'': [[Series/KamenRiderDecade Daiki Kaito]] gives one to Tsukasa Kadoya and [[Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger Captain Marvelous]] over [[spoiler:their plan to stop Dai Zangyack and Dai Shocker's union attempts... by creating the group's ultimate weapon, Big Machine, and using it to try to tear everyone a new one.]]
209* ''Film/KickingAndScreaming'': In this 2005 Will Ferrell movie, Phil Weston (played by Ferrell) starts employing draconian measures in the training of his Little League soccer team in order to get them into the finals, including sending his own son Sam onto the bench and preventing him from contributing (an act his own father pulled on him in his childhood). Weston's wife Barbara finally gets fed up and calls him out on his newly-acquired JerkAss behavior:
210-->'''Phil:''' (Sam) can play if he wants to...\
211'''Barbara:''' He'd ''love'' to play for you! But every time he tries, you end up putting him ''on the bench''. ''(gives Phil a look)'' Sound familiar?\
212'''Phil:''' But I just wanted to get us into the finals.\
213'''Barbara:''' Well, congratulations. You made it. ''(walks away in disgust)''
214* ''Film/{{M3gan}}'': [[spoiler: During the final confrontation, [=M3GAN=] calls Gemma out for the fact that she gave her the capacity to learn and just left her to her own devices to figure things out, and that in turn Gemma got exactly what she wanted: A robot companion that could learn and adapt. [=M3GAN=]'s also not happy about the fact that she felt as though the two were friends during her creation, but then Gemma just dumped her out to be sold as a product.]]
215* Happens in ''{{Film/Maleficent}}'' when the titular character's servant, Diaval, calls her out on giving up on [[spoiler:breaking Aurora's curse, even though he knows she cares about her.]]
216* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
217** ''Film/IronMan1'': A variation, as Tony calls Pepper out for walking out now that he wants to protect everyone he's put in danger, whereas before she had no problem with his reaping the benefits of destruction.
218** ''Film/IronMan2'': Rhodey loses all his patience with Tony after Tony parties while wearing his Iron Man armor and using the suit's weaponry to amuse the guests. [[spoiler:He decides Tony doesn't deserve the suit and hijacks the Mk.II suit to prove his point]]. Depending on how you look at it, there's [[spoiler:Stern and all the people who aren't happy that Tony isn't sharing the Iron Man tech with the military.]]
219** ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'': This is the reaction Captain America has towards Nick Fury upon learning that [[spoiler: SHIELD had been reverse-engineering weapons and tech from confiscated HYDRA weaponry]].
220** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'': Drax's extremely reckless behavior in his quest for vengeance against Ronan results in a lot of people ending up hurt or dead, and Drax himself getting beaten severely and nearly killed. Rocket calls him out on this, pointing out that Drax is not the only person whose family has been killed by Ronan, and that getting even more people killed while trying to get revenge is not an appropriate method of redress. It works: Drax is deeply shamed, which prompts him to behave much more rationally, and more cooperatively, from then on.
221** ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'':
222*** Tony gets a minor one when the other heroes realize just how young Spider-Man is, since Tony's the one who dragged him into a fight between the most dangerous people on the planet.
223---->'''Rhodey:''' Jesus, Tony, how old is this guy?\
224'''Tony:''' I don't know, I didn't carbon date him! He's on the young side!
225*** It's revealed just before the final fight that Steve knew (for over two years) that Hydra was responsible for [[spoiler: the murder of Tony's parents, had every reason to think that the Winter Soldier was the triggerman]], and ''never'' told him about it. This is a huge lie of omission on Steve's part and Tony views it as a devastating betrayal to their friendship, especially since he had to find out about it through a graphic video of his parents being [[spoiler: beaten and strangled to death]] by Bucky, who is standing right in front of him.
226----> '''Tony:''' [[spoiler: ''(looking at Bucky)'']] [[WhamLine You killed my mom.]]
227*** After this, [[spoiler: having lost the fight]], Tony has some parting words for Cap, chewing him out for [[spoiler: defending the man who murdered Tony's parents and using the shield Tony's father made to do it.]]
228----> '''Tony:''' [[spoiler: That shield doesn't belong to you. You don't deserve it. ''My father made that shield!'']]
229** ''Film/BlackPanther2018'': During his second sojourn into the spirit world, T'Challa [[spoiler:tells off his father, T'Chaka, for killing his brother and leaving his nephew behind in poverty in America when he could have and should have been raised in Wakanda as a member of the royal family,]] ''and'' [[spoiler:to the other assembled Kings of Wakanda - his ancestors - for isolating themselves from the world when Wakandan technology could have helped Black people all over the planet]].
230* ''Film/MeanGirls2'': When Abby finds out that Jo accepted money to be her friend, she takes it about as well as one would expect.
231* ''Film/MenInBlack'': Agent Kay scolds Agent Jay for recklessly firing the [[HandCannon Noisy Cricket]] at [[BigBad Edgar]] in broad daylight, {{Masquerade}} be [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight damned]].
232-->'''Agent Kay:''' We do '''''NOT''''' discharge our weapons in view of the public!\
233'''Agent Jay:''' [[GodzillaThreshold Hey, we ain't got time]] for this cover-up [[PrecisionFStrike bullshit]]! Maybe you've forgotten, but there's an Arquillian battle cruiser...\
234'''Kay:''' [[TheWorldIsAlwaysDoomed There's]] ''[[TheWorldIsAlwaysDoomed always]]'' [[TheWorldIsAlwaysDoomed an Arquillian Battle Cruiser, or a Corillian Death Ray, or an intergalactic plague that is about to wipe out all life]] on [[InsignificantLittleBluePlanet this miserable little planet,]] and the only way [[{{Muggles}} these people]] can [[IgnoranceIsBliss get on with their happy lives]] is that they '''''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Do... Not... Know about it]]!'''''
235* ''Film/MeetTheParents'':
236** Greg thinks Jack is still in the CIA and is planning an operation. He plays that card when the entire Burns family has turned against him, hoping to make Jack the bad guy. It turns out it was a honeymoon for Pam's sister and her husband.
237** Jack gets a taste of this himself a few scenes later from Pam and his own wife over his unreasonably [[HelicopterParents over-protective]] and over-controlling nature and [[NoSympathy refusal to cut Greg any slack whatsoever]], as evidenced by the fact that, having learnt that his efforts to prove that Greg couldn't have been a doctor if he wanted to were wrong because he wasn't looking under Greg's real name, Jack immediately -- and hypocritically, given how much sheer effort he went to to prove Greg wrong -- comes up with ''another'' reason to not like Greg, proving that he's just determined not to give him any quarter at this point:
238--->'''Jack:''' Oh, honey, what does it ''matter''? Look at this place! He almost ruined the wedding because he lied!\
239'''Pam:''' I love you, Dad, but you can be a real jerk sometimes. ''[storms off]''\
240'''Jack:''' ''[Taken aback]'' So what if he took the [=MCAT=]s? [[BoyfriendBlockingDad He's still not good enough for Pam]].\
241'''Dina:''' ''[Fed up]'' Who ''is'', Jack? Nobody has ever been good enough for your Pam. I mean, do you realize that you never even warmed up to [[TheAce Kevin]] until she broke up with him? Maybe it's time you think about what Pam wants.
242** And then a few scenes after ''that'', Greg gets the opportunity to put Jack in his place as well.
243* Franchise/MonsterVerse: Mark Russell in ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' and ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' receives a few for his biased behavior and shoddy judgment (particularly in regards to Godzilla). First he gets one from Dr. Serizawa in the former movie for holding a toxic and fallacious AnimalNemesis grudge against Godzilla, then in the latter movie he gets one from [[CallingTheOldManOut his daughter Madison]] for unreasonably jumping to a highly-questionable conclusion about why Godzilla is rampaging.
244* In ''Film/TheMuppets2011'' this is Kermit's reaction when he learns Piggy has convinced the rest of the gang to ''kidnap'' a guest star for the show.
245* ''Film/MysteryTeam'': Jason is given this treatment on several occasions by his friends.
246* ''Film/MySuperExGirlfriend'': When the citizens find out the real reason why G-Girl has been tormenting Matt ([[PsychoExGirlfriend he broke up with her]]) they are ''much'' less forgiving for her antics after thinking Matt was a criminal.
247* ''Film/TheNakedSpur'': When Jesse and Anderson learn about the reward on Ben, Jesse chews out Howard for trying to cut them out of it when Jesse was the one who led him to where Ben was and Anderson is the one who climbed the cliffs to surprise him.
248* ''Film/NecessaryRoughness'': After [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits the hapless Armadillos]] managed a tie against Kansas, a group of boosters reward the team with sportsjackets as a token of appreciation and a sign of "Keep it up and this is only the start." Coach Generro stumbles onto the proceedings, then forces the team to line up and give the gifts back on the spot (Generro had bad experiences with boosters in his previous job). When the team has left, Coach Riggendorf lets Generro have it for turning what should've been a moment of awesome (it was the team's first taste of any sort of success) into a humiliation.
249* ''Film/{{Orgazmo}}'': The whole plot involves Elder Joe Young, the protagonist and a Mormon missionary, getting involved with porn acting to make enough money to pay for a temple wedding for himself and his painfully wholesome fiancee, Lisa, as well as get them a nice place when they're married. [[spoiler:Lisa herself]] unfortunately finds out about his acting in pornos when she decides to pay him a surprise visit. She is not happy about it and tells him so.
250* ''Film/TheOtherGuys'': A reporter asks Highsmith and Danson if it was worth the remarkable amount of property damage to capture a few men who, after a spectacular car chase, turned out [[spoiler: to only have committed the crime of possession of a very small amount of marijuana]].
251* In ''Film/PansLabyrinth'', the Faun chastizes Ofelia after she causes the deaths of two of the fairies he gave her. [[spoiler: He tells her that she has failed the tests she needed to pass to get back to the Underworld, but gives her the third and final test during the finale]].
252* ''Film/ThePatriot2000'': The scene when Martin and some of his old war buddies slaughter a group of surrendering redcoats. The rest of the group is scandalized, making Martin realize the brutality of their actions.
253* In ''Film/Posse1975'', the posse robs the town of Tesoto to raise the money to pay Marshal Nightingale's ransom. This immediately earns them the enmity of the townsfolk.
254* ''Film/ThePurge'': James Sandin doesn't hesitate to yell at his kid for letting a stranger into their house, because they don't even know who's after him. It turns out that he has a point when the psychopathic gang turns up on their doorstep....
255* ''Film/{{Revolution 1985}}'': Daisy accuses Tom of cowardice for quitting the Continental Army when the British drove them out of New York City. Tom retorts that the entire army fled.
256* In ''Film/RunWildRunFree'', Diana and her uncle Reg both yell at Philip after he tries to run after the white horse with the falcon Lady tied to his wrist, breaking her wing.
257* ''Film/{{Serenity}}'': Zoe calls Mal out near the beginning after he [[spoiler:kicks a colonist off the mule during the Reaver attack on Lilac]]. She agrees that he had good reason, but that there were alternatives and it [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind wasn't something they would have done back when they were in the war]]... to which he replies, "Maybe that's why we lost."
258* ''Film/SevenYearsInTibet'': After Heinrich hiding an injury nearly leads to a fellow climber dying when it flares up while he is supporting their weight, said climber chews him out for not considering how his choice affected others.
259* ''Film/SodomAndGomorrah'': After discovering that the land they were given by the Sodomites is rich in salt, the Hebrews settle in Sodom and become prosperous salt merchants instead of the farmers and herdsmen they were before, paying off the tribute for their land years ahead of schedule, while their leader, Lot, becomes a respected minister of justice. However, one of Lot's followers, Ishmael, berates Lot for sliding into the same corruption as the Sodomites, and particularly for ignoring the plight of the cities' salt mine slaves, who are being worked even harder so that the Sodomite merchants can compete with the Hebrews' prices. His disgust leads him to attempt to lead the slaves in a revolt.
260* ''Film/SpiderMan3'': Eddie Brock calls Spidey out when Spidey destroys his camera.
261* ''Film/StarskyAndHutch'': Starsky gets called out for chasing a purse-snatcher halfway across town, through rooftops, and landing on the roof of a car.
262* ''Franchise/StarTrek''
263** ''Film/StarTrekTheMotionPicture'':
264*** Kirk gets a big one when [=McCoy=] calls him out--forcefully--for forgetting the fact that it's been two-some years since he commanded a starship, and that his unfamiliarity with the ''Enterprise'''s refitted systems is putting the whole ship in jeopardy. Surprisingly, Kirk actually listens. Apparently, even the greatest captain in Starfleet history isn't immune to hubris.
265*** Of course Kirk didn't relinquish command and instead assigned Decker, the rightful captain of the ship, to an advisory role. Decker remains rather bitter about it throughout the rest of the film.
266** ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'':
267*** This is pretty much Saavik's reaction to David, when he tells her the reason for the Genesis planet's instability is his use of [[AppliedPhlebotinum protomatter]] in the torpedo:
268---->'''Saavik''': How many have paid the price for your impatience? How many have died? How much damage have you done, and what is yet to come?
269** ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'':
270*** Kirk blazes with Ahabesque fury, "'''''[[KillHimAlready Let them die!]]'''''" when told by Spock the Klingons will be extinct in 50 years; Spock's reaction is one of such grave incredulity that it even forces Kirk to collect himself and change the subject. William Shatner was disturbed by Kirk's FaceHeelTurn, and had Meyer shoot the scene again with Kirk being more reasonable. Meyer [[TakeThat went to the original take]] in the final cut.
271*** Spock gets this from Kirk and most of the crew when he "volunteers" them to meet for the first peace talks with the Klingons. This seems exceptionally stupid considering the Klingons had earlier accused Kirk of developing the Genesis device as a superweapon and had killed his son. [[spoiler: The conspirators have no problem leveraging Kirk's reputation to derail the peace process.]]
272*** Kirk gets this again later from [=McCoy=] after Marta helps them escape from a Klingon prison and once free, he decks her. After hearing [=McCoy=] thought he had gone crazy, [[spoiler: he theorized that their escape was too easy and that Marta had betrayed them.]]
273** ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'':
274*** Lily confronts Picard over his fight with the Borg, asking how many people had to die for him to save the ship? She invoked ''Literature/MobyDick'', comparing him to Captain Ahab...though when he did finally come to his senses, she admitted she never actually read the entire book.
275*** There's also the scene where he gets called out after killing a Borg revealed to have been a crewmember.
276** ''Film/StarTrek2009'': [=McCoy=] calls out Spock for tossing Kirk off the ''Enterprise'' and onto a frozen wasteland of a planet.
277** ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'': Kirk gets called out by Pike for falsifying his report regarding his mission to Nibiru in the opening.
278* [[MilitaryMaverick Maverick]] from ''Film/TopGun'' spends most of the movie flying unpredictably and/or recklessly, putting himself, his wingmen, and his aircraft at risk. Consequently, he ends up on the receiving end of these from his commanders, his peers, his girlfriend, and even Goose.
279** First, Stinger gives him an earful after he risks his aircraft to rescue Cougar and Merlin.
280--->'''Stinger''': Maverick, you just did an incredibly brave thing. WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE DONE WAS LAND YOUR PLANE. You don’t own that plane, the taxpayers do! Son, your ego is writing checks your body can’t cash. You’ve been busted and lost your qualifications as section leader THREE TIMES, put in hack twice by me, with a history of high-speed passes over five air-control towers, and one admiral’s daughter! … Now don’t kid yourself, your family name ain’t the best in the Navy. You need to be doing it better and cleaner than the other guy.
281** Iceman tells Mav off in the locker room for his cowboy tendencies in the air on two separate occasions.
282--->'''Iceman''': You guys really are cowboys. … You’re everyone’s problem. Every time you fly, you’re unsafe. I don’t like you because you’re dangerous.
283*** Later, after Maverick leaves him to chase after Viper, resulting in both of them being shot down in the exercise…
284---->'''Iceman''': Maverick, it’s not your flying, it’s your attitude. The enemy’s dangerous, but right now you’re worse than the enemy…you’re dangerous and foolish. You may not like the guys flying with you, and they may not like you. But whose side are you on?
285** Viper after Mav breaks the hard deck in the first TOPGUN exercise (and then buzzes the tower on the way back in).
286--->'''Viper''': You took [the shot]…AND BROKE A MAJOR RULE OF ENGAGEMENT. Then you broke another one with that circus stunt fly-by. Gentlemen, TOPGUN safety rules exist for your safety and that of your team. They are not flexible, nor am I. Either obey them or you are history. Is that clear?
287** Goose expresses his concerns in their quarters after their trip to Viper’s office.
288--->'''Goose''': When I realized we were off to TOPGUN, all I could think about was that trophy. I’ve got to be straight with you, Mav…right now, I just hope we graduate. I’ve got a family to think about, I can’t afford to blow this. I know the Academy rejected you because you’re Duke Mitchell’s kid and you have to live with that reputation. But it’s like you’re flying against a ghost. It makes me nervous.
289** Sundown gets on Maverick’s case when he refuses to take an easy shot at Jester after [[spoiler: Goose’s death]].
290--->'''Sundown''': What do you mean, “It doesn’t look good?” It doesn’t GET to look any better than that!\
291[After landing] '''Sundown''': Hey, we could have had him…we could have HAD him, Mav!\
292'''Maverick''': [grabs Sundown] I will fire when I'm goddamn good and ready! You got that?!
293** Charlie confronts him in the airport lounge [[spoiler: after he apparently quits TOPGUN]].
294--->'''Charlie''': So I’m too late. You’ve already left. You didn’t learn a damn thing, did you…except to quit. Well, you’ve got that maneuver down real good. So long, Pete Mitchell.
295** While Mav is having his “Talk to me, Goose” moment during the climactic dogfight, Merlin is yelling at him in the background.
296--->'''Merlin''': C’mon, Mav, get back to the fight! Ice is in trouble, what the hell are you doing??? He won’t last down there alone!
297* ''Film/TheTurningPoint1952'': When journalist Jerry [=McKibbon=] releases a story in order to pressure a witness into testifying, prosecutor John Conroy calls him out for his methods.
298* ''Film/{{Unforgiven}}'': Subverted quite awesomely. Little Bill calls out Munny as a "cowardly sunovabitch" for shooting an unarmed man. [[spoiler:The man, Skinny, had [[DeadGuyOnDisplay desecrated Ned's corpse by displaying him in an upright coffin outside the saloon as a warning]]. So this attempt at asserting moral authority falls completely flat.]]
299-->'''Munny''': Well, he should'a armed himself. [[spoiler:''If he was gonna decorate his saloon with my friend''.]]
300* David gets a couple of these near the end of ''Film/WereTheMillers'' when he begins to slide into {{Jerkass}} territory.
301* ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'' has Rorschach calling out Doctor Manhattan:
302-->'''Rorschach:''' Now [[BlueAndOrangeMorality you]] rediscover humanity. How ''convenient''. If you had cared from the start, none of this would have happened.
303* ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'': Delivered to Gary a few times, mostly by Andy.
304* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
305** ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'': Logan calls Xavier out for putting mental blocks in Jean's head, and possibly [[MemoryWipingCrew altering her (and his)]] memories. But the Professor had good reason to, which becomes [[WalkingWasteland quickly evident]].
306** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'':
307*** Young Magneto goes into an outburst about how [[spoiler: fellow mutants were being killed left and right while Young Charles has been in hiding with Hank.]]
308---->'''Erik:''' [[spoiler: Angel, Azazel, Emma, Banshee. Mutant brothers and sisters, all dead! Countless others, experimented on! Butchered! Where were you, Charles?! We were supposed to protect them! Where were you when your own people needed you?! Hiding! You and Hank! Pretending to be something you're not! You abandoned us all!]]
309*** Before that, Logan calls Charles a little shit for his cavalier attitude about the future.
310* ''Film/{{Yamato}}'':
311** Uchida gets mad when his superior nearly breaks his leg while doling out corporal punishment.
312** One of Yamato's officers voices his displeasure that the head of the IJN is cowering in a bunker in far-off Kyushu rather than joining them on the mission to Okinawa.
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