A [[StockPhrases Stock Phrase]] used to [[LampshadeHanging lampshade]] the inherent immorality or tastelessness of an action, a statement, or a joke. [[FaceDoodling Draw on the Pope's face in sharpie?]] "I'm going to hell for this". Pull extensive and hysterical pranks on a cripple (such as pushing them down the stairs, wheelchair and all)? "I'm going to hell for this." Make fun of Special Olympians? Laugh at any of these suggestions? You guessed it.
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[[folder: Comic Books ]]
* In an issue of the erotic comic ''Skin Tight'', the protagonist says this just before having sex with his 18 year sisters (who are identical twins).
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[[folder: Film ]]
* The opening scene of ''{{Pathology}}'' (consisting of some doctors making corpses 'talk' to each other) ends on this line.
* In the movie ''Hamlet 2'', the plot surrounds a semi-desperate highschool drama director creating a Grease-esque musical surrounding a "Sexy Jesus" (who is to be played by him). At one point, one Hispanic cast member says to his friend in Spanish, "We're going to hell for this play."
* In the film ''December Boys'', a small group of orphan friends (sans one) are sneaking peaks at a Playboy type magazine in the middle of the night. The odd devout boy of the group says to them seriously, "You realize you're going to hell", to which one cheekily replies, "Really?", then holds up the centerfold to him. "At least I'll have company."
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[[folder: Literature ]]
* The TropeNamer is ''The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn'' by Mark Twain, which makes this trope OlderThanRadio. Unlike a lot of the examples of this trope, it isn't PlayedForLaughs at all. When Huck is feeling guilty about helping Jim escape slavery, and is trying to decide whether to send a letter which would return him to it, he worries about going to Hell after he dies if he doesn't. After remembering the strong friendship that had developed between them, he decides what to do about the letter:
--> '''Huck:''' "'All right, then, I'll go to hell"- and tore it up.
** ... which isn't even an actual example of the trope, because his action wasn't immoral or tasteless at all. It went against the mores of his own subculture, but the author is clearly siding with Huck and expecting the reader to do so as well. So there isn't even any ValuesDissonance present.
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[[folder: Live Action TV ]]
* In ''{{Firefly}}'', Mal is warned to not take advantage of his AccidentalMarriage to Saffron, who at the time is believed to be just an innocent farmgirl.
--> '''Shepherd Book:''' If you take sexual advantage of her, you're going to burn in a very special level of hell. A level they reserve for child molesters [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and people who talk at the theater]].
** And when Saffron seduces Mal:
--> '''Mal:''' Oh, I'm going to the special hell.
* In an episode of ''VeronicaMars'', where she installs a hidden camera in a church, she mutters, "Yep, definitely going to hell."
* In Fourth Season finale of ''{{DoctorWho}}'', Martha Jones is told "You are going straight to hell" (in German), as she gets ready to prime the Osterhagen Key.
* ''{{Friends}}'': In response to a prank on Monica, Rachel told Ross, "I hope it's still funny when you're in Hell!"
* A RunningGag on Conan O' Brian is after he tells a joke of supposed bad taste, he breaks into a gospel like song that goes, "I'm gonna go to hell when I die..."
* Shortly after Dean of ''{{Supernatural}}'' has ''returned'' from Hell, he spends some time in the past and comments on how attractive his mother was as a teenager. Then he adds, "I'm going to Hell. Again."
* In ''DesperateHousewives'', Gabrielle was caught illegaly using [[spoiler:the newly blind Carlos']] handicap sign by two men in wheelchairs. While one of them goes to get security, the other one attempts to keep her out of her car. Her response is to get behind him and shove him into the middle of the parking lot. She then says"
--->'''Gabrielle''' "It's official. I'm going to hell.''
** She then drives of as quickly as she can.
* In ''PushingDaisies'' Ned brought a dead nun back to life to ask her who killed her. She tried to flee, and so ended up forcibly grabbing her to kill her again before the time limit was up. Afterwards, he commented "we are so going to Hell".
* A large part of comedian Josh Blue's routine when he was on ''LastComicStanding'' consisted of jokes about his difficulties with cerebral palsy. After a few of those went over well, he yelled at the audience, "You're all going to hell for laughing at me!"
* A variation in ''TheWestWing'': at the Republican National Convention, the vice-presidential candidate Ray Sullivan is making a speech filled with "comedic" [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything dog-whistles]] about President Bartlet's multiple sclerosis ("the body politic is ''ailing''", "business is ''paralysed''", the US is "just a ''shadow of its former strength''"...) -- Josh and Donna watch on TV, outraged but calm. Then Ray Sullivan refers to something as "so clogged with complications, it's positively ''sclerotic''", at which point Josh loses it and shouts "You're going to hell!" at the TV -- very loudly, in front of a lot of people.
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[[folder: New Media ]]
* At the end of the Nostalgia Critic's "Aristocrats" video, there is an outtake of him saying these exact words.
* These exact words are used in a dramatic sense in [[http://omega_key.comicdish.com/?pageID=95 this page]] of a collaborative improvisational comic. (Context: The character uttering these words has just doomed an orbital prison to burn up in the atmosphere.)
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[[folder: Stand Up Comedy ]]
* After an extended impression of Jesus-As-Twilight-Years-Elvis (with him asking for cheeseburgers and oral sex from Mary Magdalene, while noting that he has a colostomy bag that needs emptying and he just voided his bowels), Denis Leary muses: "I'm goin' to hell for that bit. ''...and yer all comin' with me!''"
* Comedian/Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham once did a routine about the oddity of having a Sign Language Interpreter present at a Ventriloquist show (and deaf people attending such a show). He likened it to blind people attending a David Copperfield show. At the end of his routine, he says (through his dummy), "We're going to hell for that."
** That's not the worst of it. He explained how he cheerfully proceeded to mess with them by saying a string of random words, followed by saying nothing at all while miming energetic speech and laughter. The poor interpreter had to follow along while the deaf people were left wondering what the heck was going on. Then again, they ''were'' already in [[strike:Hell]] Santa Ana...
* Comedian Dane Cook has used a variation on this. "I'm going to hell for that one. And ''you'' laughed, so you're coming with me... I'm doing two shows there Friday and Saturday."
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[[folder: Webcomics ]]
* The picture on VideogameCrueltyPotential.
-->'''Leo:''' Do you think Sims feel pain?
-->'''Aeris:''' You're a monster and you're going ''straight to hell.''
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[[folder: Western Animation ]]
* In ''{{Daria}}'', from "A Tree Grows in Lawndale", Kevin accidentally sprains his knee and kills the Tommy Sherman Memorial Tree in a motorcycle accident. Brittany and the cheerleaders become inexplicably convinced that Tommy Sherman's ghost is haunting the girl's bathroom because of this. Hence, this moment:
--->'''Brittany:''' Daria, Jane, would you like to contribute to the Tommy Sherman Memorial Tree Fund? We're hoping to get his spirit out of the girl's room.
--->'''Daria:''' You know, if you could just get one of those crutches away from Kevin, you could plant one of them instead. That's sure to appease Tommy's restless bathroom spirit.
--->'''Brittany:''' You're right! *Walks away*
--->'''Jane:''' You know you're going to hell.
--->'''Daria:''' Anything that gets me out of Lawndale.
** Another episode has Quinn trying to convince people to donate money for her plastic surgery. When she tries to convince a goth girl that her beauty will be something everyone can share, the girl replies "and you're not even the least bit afraid that there may be a hell?"
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