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* "By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!" This is established early on in ''Film/GalaxyQuest'' as the CatchPhrase of Dr. Lazarus. Alexander Dane, who plays Dr. Lazarus, has [[NeverHeardThatOneBefore grown sick of hearing it from his fans]] and now utterly loathes it, dispassionately phoning it in whenever he's forced to say it. When Quellek, a Thermian who looked up to Dr. Lazarus ([[CannotTellFictionFromReality believing him to be a real person]]) as his personal hero and modelled his life after him, is killed, Alexander says the phrase to him with real conviction and sincerity for the first time in the movie.
* In 1990's ''Film/Ghost1990''. When Sam's wife Molly tells him she loves him, he routinely replies with "Ditto", sometimes to her annoyance. Later on, [[spoiler:after Sam dies and finds himself wandering around as an invisible ghost, he discovers that one woman, Oda-May, can hear him when he speaks. While trying to use Oda-May to prove to Molly that he's still here, he asks Oda-May to tell her he loves her. Molly retorts, "Sam would never say that," to which he immediately tries "Ditto". It works]]. In the final scene, Molly is [[spoiler:allowed to speak with Sam one last time before he departs. At last, he tells her he loves her. She takes advantage of the opportunity for payback and replies, "Ditto."]]
* ''Film/TheGhostShip:'' After Louie delivers a complaint from the crew to Captain Stone, the captain promises to consider it, but light-heartedly says, "You know, there are some captains who might hold this against you." The next scene features Louie being murdered. Merriam (who was present when Louie talked to the captain) is understandably freaked out when Stone says the exact same thing to him after Merriam has him brought before a board of inquiry.

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* "By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!" This is established early on in ''Film/GalaxyQuest'' as the CatchPhrase of Dr. Lazarus. Alexander Dane, who plays Dr. Lazarus, has [[NeverHeardThatOneBefore grown sick of hearing it from his fans]] and now utterly loathes it, dispassionately phoning it in whenever he's forced to say it. When Quellek, a Thermian who looked up to Dr. Lazarus ([[CannotTellFictionFromReality believing him to be a real person]]) as his personal hero and modelled modeled his life after him, is killed, Alexander says the phrase to him with real conviction and sincerity for the first time in the movie.
* In 1990's ''Film/Ghost1990''. When ''Film/Ghost1990'', when Sam's wife girlfriend Molly tells him she loves him, he routinely replies with "Ditto", sometimes to her annoyance. Later on, [[spoiler:after Sam dies and finds himself wandering around as an invisible ghost, he discovers that one woman, Oda-May, can hear him when he speaks. While trying to use Oda-May to prove to Molly that he's still here, he asks Oda-May to tell her he loves her. Molly retorts, "Sam would never say that," to which he immediately tries "Ditto". It works]]. In the final scene, Molly is [[spoiler:allowed to speak with Sam one last time before he departs. At last, he tells her he loves her. She takes advantage of the opportunity for payback and replies, "Ditto."]]
* ''Film/TheGhostShip:'' After Louie delivers a complaint from the crew to Captain Stone, the captain promises to consider it, it but light-heartedly says, "You know, there are some captains who might hold this against you." The next scene features Louie being murdered. Merriam (who was present when Louie talked to the captain) is understandably freaked out when Stone says the exact same thing to him after Merriam has him brought before a board of inquiry.



* In ''Film/{{Hulk}}'', after Betty makes the Hulk change back into Bruce in San Francisco, Bruce tells her that she found him, echoing Betty's first line in the film, but with a deeper meaning.



* In ''Film/IndependenceDay''. President Thomas Whitmore and his wife playfully call each other "Liar" over the telephone. Later in the movie, in a poignant moment, [[spoiler:Whitmore hesitantly tells his wife that the doctors think she will be okay, to which she retorts "Liar".]]. In the same movie, Capt. Hiller has a habit of telling people that he likes to make an entrance. The line carries some extra meaning when he [[spoiler:says it to his wife, who had thought he was dead, upon their reunion.]]
%%* ''Film/KillingZoe'' gives us "I'll show you the real Paris." From what we see the first time, it's enough to make someone never want to venture from the tourism hotspots.

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* In ''Film/IndependenceDay''. President Thomas Whitmore and his wife playfully call each other "Liar" over the telephone. Later in the movie, in a poignant moment, [[spoiler:Whitmore hesitantly tells his wife that the doctors think she will be okay, to which she retorts "Liar".]]. In the same movie, Capt. Hiller has a habit of telling people that he likes to make an entrance. The line carries some extra meaning when he [[spoiler:says it to his wife, who had thought he was dead, upon their reunion.]]
%%* ''Film/KillingZoe'' gives us us, "I'll show you the real Paris." From what we see the first time, it's enough to make someone never want to venture from the tourism hotspots.



** Near the beginning of the film, Godfrey gives Balian a knight's oath. As they face the final battle, Balian uses the same oath to knight all of the fighting men ''en masse''.

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** Near the beginning of the film, Godfrey gives Balian a knight's oath.oath near the film's beginning. As they face the final battle, Balian uses the same oath to knight all of the fighting men ''en masse''.
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* ''Film/LesMiserables1935'': When the Bishop gives Valjean the candlesticks, he tells him, "Life is to give, not to take." Later, Valjean passes on the candlesticks to Cosette and Marius, and tells them, "Remember, as was once told me: life is to give, not to take."
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** ''Film/BatmanBegins''. Rachel Dawes reproaches Bruce Wayne for acting like a RichIdiotWithNoDayJob. He tries to defend himself, but since he doesn't yet want anyone to know he's secretly a superhero, he just vaguely hints that there's a lot more to him than the playboy façade he wears in public. She isn't satisfied with his answer, telling him "It's not who you are underneath, but what you do, that defines you." Later, when Rachel asks Batman his name, Bats answers indirectly (in a way that, to most people, would come across as a simple refusal to answer) by referring to the last line of her prior reproach: "[[SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay It's not who I am underneath, but what I do, that defines me.]]"

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** ''Film/BatmanBegins''. Rachel Dawes reproaches Bruce Wayne for acting like a RichIdiotWithNoDayJob.an UpperClassTwit. He tries to defend himself, but since he doesn't yet want anyone to know he's secretly a superhero, he just vaguely hints that there's a lot more to him than the playboy façade he wears in public. She isn't satisfied with his answer, telling him "It's not who you are underneath, but what you do, that defines you." Later, when Rachel asks Batman his name, Bats answers indirectly (in a way that, to most people, would come across as a simple refusal to answer) by referring to the last line of her prior reproach: "[[SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay It's not who I am underneath, but what I do, that defines me.]]"
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* The epilogue of ''Film/TheLoft'', set six months after the main events of the film, ends with the newly-divorced [[spoiler:Chris]] leaving a bar when he is approached by [[spoiler:Anne Morris]] who asks him if he wants to get a coffee with her: echoing their first conversation.
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* ''Film/BladeRunner'': when Leon attacks Deckard, he tells him "Wake up; time to die," as a standard PrepareToDie line. At the very end of the film, when Roy ''stops'' attacking Deckard, the last words of his speech are "time to die" - but this time, referring to his ''own'' death.
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* In the ''Film/MortalKombat'' movie, Johnny Cage says "This is where you fall down" to his final opponent in the film shoot (who forgot to react like he was actually hit), and later to Goro, his final opponent in the tournament (who's hanging on by his fingers after being knocked over a cliff).

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* In the ''Film/MortalKombat'' movie, ''Film/MortalKombatTheMovie'', Johnny Cage says "This is where you fall down" to his final opponent in the film shoot (who forgot to react like he was actually hit), and later to Goro, his final opponent in the tournament (who's hanging on by his fingers after being knocked over a cliff).
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* In ''Film/SmilesOfASummerNight'', Henrik quotes Creator/MartinLuther on temptation: "You cannot stop the birds from flying over your head, but you can keep them from nesting in your hair." Later, he declares: "Let the birds nest in my hair."

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* In ''Film/SmilesOfASummerNight'', Henrik quotes Creator/MartinLuther Martin Luther on temptation: "You cannot stop the birds from flying over your head, but you can keep them from nesting in your hair." Later, he declares: "Let the birds nest in my hair."



** While trying to teach the Tune Squad how to play basketball normally, LeBron keeps stressing the "fundamentals." Near the end, Bugs tells him that taking care of those you love is fundamental.

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** While trying to teach the Tune Squad how to play basketball normally, LeBron [=LeBron=] keeps stressing the "fundamentals." Near the end, Bugs tells him that taking care of those you love is fundamental.
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** First time this exchange happens between Batman and Catwoman during a brief but [[FoeYay sensual]] moment in a fight. When later they meet at a dancing party in their normal-life appearances (and unaware of each other's secret) they accidentally repeat the lines and [[SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay thus recognize each other right away]].

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** First time this exchange happens between Batman and Catwoman during a brief but [[FoeYay sensual]] sensual moment in a fight. When later they meet at a dancing party in their normal-life appearances (and unaware of each other's secret) they accidentally repeat the lines and [[SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay thus recognize each other right away]].
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* ''Film/FordVFerrari'':
** After his doctor's appointment, Shelby drives away recklessly. During this, Shelby gives the "There’s a point at 7000RPM" speech via voiceover. He does the same just before Miles' fatal crash near the end of the film.
** At the Willow Springs 100, Shelby whispers to himself "Not yet... not yet... now" as if he's telling Miles when to make an overtaking move for the win. At Le Mans, he says the same thing, this time to un-lap the leading Ferrari.
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* In the Creator/DenzelWashington movie ''Film/DejaVu'', Doug Carlin asks Claire Kuchever, "What if you had to tell someone the most important thing in the world, but you knew they'd never believe you?" She responds, "I'd try." At the end of the movie, Claire asks Doug the same, and he responds the same.

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* In the Creator/DenzelWashington movie ''Film/DejaVu'', ''Film/DejaVu2006'', Doug Carlin asks Claire Kuchever, "What if you had to tell someone the most important thing in the world, but you knew they'd never believe you?" She responds, "I'd try." At the end of the movie, Claire asks Doug the same, and he responds the same.

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** Early in ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', Sam tells Frodo that Gandalf told him not to lose him and that he intended not to. Then, at the very end, he tearfully repeats:

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** Early in ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', Sam panics after losing sight of Frodo in a cornfield. He tells Frodo that Gandalf told him not to lose him and that he intended not to. Then, at the very end, after nearly drowning in an attempt to follow Frodo as he tried to leave for Mordor, he tearfully repeats:



** A non-verbal one starts in the same scene. When Sam nearly drowns in the Anduin, Frodo reaches down and grabs his hand, pulling him to safety. In ''The Return of the King'', Frodo is left hanging over the lava pit in the center of Mt. Doom. This time, it's Sam who reaches down and pulls him to safety.



* In ''Film/TheLovelyBones'' the last words Ray says to Suzie before she is murdered are "You are beautiful, Suzie Salmon". Later on when [[spoiler:she enters Ruth's body so she and Ray could have their first kiss, [[he repeats the line]].

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* In ''Film/TheLovelyBones'' the last words Ray says to Suzie before she is murdered are "You are beautiful, Suzie Salmon". Later on when [[spoiler:she enters Ruth's body so she and Ray could have their first kiss, [[he he repeats the line]].



* ''Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy'':
** "You never let me just... do me." First said by Dom to his father [=LeBron=] while calling him out, then [=LeBron=] to himself when while fully realizing WHY. [[spoiler: Finally, it comes back at the end when LeBron encourages Dom to join the video game development camp rather than the basketball camp.]]
** While trying to teach the Tune Squad how to play basketball normally, LeBron keeps stressing the "fundamentals." Near the end, Bugs tells him that taking care of those you love is fundamental.



** The line "Don't tell Harry" is said at least twice. The first time is when Peter discovers that Mary Jane works in a cafe and she asks him not to tell Harry. The second time is when [[spoiler:Norman just impaled himself [[HoistByHisOwnPetard on his own glider]] and his last words to Peter was not to tell Harry.]]

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** The line "Don't tell Harry" is said at least twice. The first time is when Peter discovers that Mary Jane works in a cafe and she asks him not to tell Harry. [[LonelyRichKid Harry]], who doesn't understand that many people need to work "demeaning" jobs to make ends meet. The second time is when [[spoiler:Norman just impaled himself [[HoistByHisOwnPetard on his own glider]] and his last words to Peter was not to tell Harry.Harry his dark secret.]]



** Also, in [[spoiler:Spock Prime]]'s first meeting with Kirk, he told him [[spoiler:"I have been, and always shall be, your friend"]].

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** Also, in [[spoiler:Spock Prime]]'s first meeting with Kirk, he told him [[spoiler:"I have been, and always shall be, your friend"]].friend"]], an echo of a line he said to [[spoiler: Kirk Prime]] in ''The Wrath of Khan''.
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'''Bucky:''' How can I? You're talking all the stupid with you.

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'''Bucky:''' How can I? You're talking taking all the stupid with you.
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* In ''Film/Aladdin2019'', when Aladdin wishes for Genie to "Make me a prince", Genie points out "[[LiteralGenie there's a lot of]] ''[[LiteralGenie grey]]''" in that phrase, saying he could [[AmbiguousSyntax either be asking Genie to turn him into a prince or produce a prince out of thin air]]. [[spoiler:During the climax when Jaffar makes his third wish to be "the most powerful ''being'' in the universe. More power than [the Genie]", Genie once again comments "there's a lot of ''grey'' in that phrase" as he uses the wish to transform Jaffar into a genie, [[TrickingTheShapeshifter resulting in him getting trapped in a lamp]]]].

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* In ''Film/Aladdin2019'', when Aladdin wishes for Genie to "Make me a prince", Genie points out "[[LiteralGenie there's a lot of]] there's]] ''[[LiteralGenie grey]]''" a lot]]'' [[LiteralGenie of grey area]]" in that phrase, it, saying he could [[AmbiguousSyntax either be asking Genie to turn him into a prince or produce a prince out of thin air]]. [[spoiler:During the climax when Jaffar makes his third wish to be "the most powerful ''being'' in the universe. More power than [the Genie]", Genie once again comments "there's a lot ''lot'' of ''grey'' grey area in that phrase" wish" as he uses the wish to transform Jaffar into a genie, [[TrickingTheShapeshifter resulting in him getting trapped in a lamp]]]].
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* In ''Film/Aladdin2019'', when Aladdin wishes for Genie to "Make me a prince", Genie points out "[[LiteralGenie there's a lot of]] ''[[LiteralGenie grey]]''" in that phrase, saying he could [[AmbiguousSyntax either be asking Genie to turn him into a prince or produce a prince out of thin air]]. [[spoiler:During the climax when Jaffar makes his third wish to be "the most powerful ''being'' in the universe. More power than [the Genie]", Genie once again comments "there's a lot of ''grey'' in that phrase" as he uses the wish to transform Jaffar into a genie, [[TrickingTheShapeshifter resulting in him getting trapped in a lamp]]]].
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* ''Film/TheGhostShip:'' After Louie delivers a complaint from the crew to Captain Stone, the captain promises to consider it, but light-heartedly says, "You know, there are some captains who might hold this against you." The next scene features Louie being murdered. Merriam (who was present when Louie talked to the captain) is understandably freaked out when Stone says the exact same thing to him after Merriam has him brought before a board of inquiry.
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* Early in ''Film/{{Dredd}}'', Judge Dredd asks [[NewMeat Anderson]] whether she's ready right before fighting some bad guys. She responds "[[BlatantLies Yes, sir]]", and Dredd declares "You don't look ready." Late in the film, Dredd again asks Anderson whether she's ready right before fighting the BigBad. She responds "[[TookALevelInBadass Yeah]]", and Dredd declares "You look ready."
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* ''Film/TeenBeachMovie'': Mack saying "I'm Mack!"; the first time during "Surf Crazy", she's reluctant and bored. The second time during the ending song "Surf's Up", she's happy and jovial.
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*** During their first meeting, an extremely bitter and skeptical Stephen Strange dismisses the Ancient One's attempts to introduce him to magic by referring to her as "another tiny, momentary speck within an indifferent universe." Much later, while interrogating Kaecilius over his plans to bring Earth to Dormammu and bestow eternal life on humanity, Strange asks about the people who've had to die just to make this plan a reality, only for Kaecilius to dismiss them as "tiny, momentary specks within an indifferent universe." Strange is deeply shaken by the similarity - and [[NotSoDifferent Kaecilius notices]].

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*** During their first meeting, an extremely bitter and skeptical Stephen Strange dismisses the Ancient One's attempts to introduce him to magic by referring to her as "another tiny, momentary speck within an indifferent universe." Much later, while interrogating Kaecilius over his plans to bring Earth to Dormammu and bestow eternal life on humanity, Strange asks about the people who've had to die just to make this plan a reality, only for Kaecilius to dismiss them as "tiny, momentary specks within an indifferent universe." Strange is deeply shaken by the similarity - and [[NotSoDifferent Kaecilius notices]].notices.

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** In ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'', when Neo mentions the Oracle in his conversation with the Architect, he gets an exasperated "Please" in response.
** The scene of Neo revealing that [[spoiler:the prophecy about the One was a lie]] parallels the scene in the first film where Morpheus reveals to Neo the truth about the Matrix. But this time, their roles are reversed, with Morpheus being the one in denial and Neo being the one who espouses the inconvenient truth.

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** In ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'', when Neo mentions the Oracle in his conversation with the Architect, he gets an exasperated "Please" in response.
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** The scene of Neo revealing that [[spoiler:the prophecy about the One was a lie]] parallels the scene in the first film where Morpheus reveals to Neo the truth about the Matrix. Except this time, Morpheus is the one in denial and Neo is the one espousing the unpleasant truth.

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** The scene of Neo revealing that [[spoiler:the prophecy about the One was a lie]] parallels the scene in the first film where Morpheus reveals to Neo the truth about the Matrix. Except But this time, their roles are reversed, with Morpheus is being the one in denial and Neo is being the one espousing who espouses the unpleasant inconvenient truth.

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** In ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'', when Neo mentions the Oracle in his conversation with the Architect, he gets an exasperated "Please" in response. In ''Film/TheMatrixRevolutions'', when Neo mentions the Architect to the Oracle, she also responds with "Please."

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** In ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'', when Neo mentions the Oracle in his conversation with the Architect, he gets an exasperated "Please" in response.
** The scene of Neo revealing that [[spoiler:the prophecy about the One was a lie]] parallels the scene in the first film where Morpheus reveals to Neo the truth about the Matrix. Except this time, Morpheus is the one in denial and Neo is the one espousing the unpleasant truth.
** ''The Matrix'':
--->'''Neo:''' No, I don't believe it. It's not possible.\\
'''Morpheus:''' I didn't say it would be easy, Neo. I just said it would be the truth.
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--->'''Morpheus:''' I don't believe that.\\
'''Neo:''' I know it isn't easy to hear, but I swear to you, it's the truth.
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In ''Film/TheMatrixRevolutions'', when Neo mentions the Architect to the Oracle, she also responds with "Please."

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** Thanos attempts this in ''Film/AvengersEndgame''. When the heroes ambush him at the start, he tells them he's already destroyed the Infinity Stones and that there's no way to undo what he did, saying, [[BadassBoast "I am inevitable."]] [[spoiler: The 2014 version of Thanos later sees this scene through Nebula's memory banks. At the climax, he repeats the line to Tony Stark, thinking that he's about to succeed again. It doesn't go as planned]].

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** ''Film/AvengersEndgame'':
*** [[spoiler:When Sam Wilson comes back to life, he announces his presence by telling Steve Rogers, "On your left."]]
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Thanos attempts this in ''Film/AvengersEndgame''.this. When the heroes ambush him at the start, he tells them he's already destroyed the Infinity Stones and that there's no way to undo what he did, saying, [[BadassBoast "I am inevitable."]] [[spoiler: The 2014 version of Thanos later sees this scene through Nebula's memory banks. At the climax, he repeats the line to Tony Stark, thinking that he's about to succeed again. It doesn't go as planned]].
*** In the ending, Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes repeat some dialogue from ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'', but with the roles reversed.
---->'''Steve:''' Don't do anything stupid until I get back.\\
'''Bucky:''' How can I? You're talking all the stupid with you.

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* ''Film/DirtyHarry'' has a famous example. Early in the film, Harry gives his "Do you feel lucky, punk?" speech in a jokey manner to an inept bank robber. In the film's climax, Harry gives the exact same speech to Scorpio Killer, this time his delivery is full of venom and dead serious.
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* ''Film/DirtyHarry'' has a famous example. Early in the film, Harry gives his "Do you feel lucky, punk?" speech in a jokey manner to an inept bank robber. robber, bluffing him with an empty revolver. In the film's climax, Harry gives the exact same speech to Scorpio Killer, this time his delivery is full of venom and dead serious.
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** In ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'', when Neo mentions the Oracle in his conversation with the Architect, he gets an exasperated "Please" in response. In ''Film/TheMatrixRevolutions'', when Neo mentions the Architect to the Oracle, she also responds with "Please."
** Also from ''Revolutions'', the Oracle tells Neo that "everything that has a beginning has an end." During the FinalBattle, Smith repeats those words to Neo, [[spoiler:and it's implied that the Oracle is speaking through him, since he doesn't remember what he just said.]]
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'''Luke:''' No... No... You're lying... \\
'''Vader:''' Search your feelings, Luke. You know it to be true.

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'''Vader:''' Search your feelings, Luke. You you know it to be true.

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*** When Snoke orders him to kill [[spoiler: Rey]], Kylo Ren says "I know what I have to do." This is a direct quote from his monologue before killing his father in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', so he is surreptitiously cluing [[spoiler: Rey]] in to his plan to [[spoiler: [[TheStarscream kill Snoke and spare her.]]]]

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*** When Snoke orders him to kill [[spoiler: Rey]], Kylo Ren says "I know what I have to do." This is a direct quote paraphrase from his monologue before killing his father in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', so he is surreptitiously cluing [[spoiler: Rey]] in to his plan to [[spoiler: [[TheStarscream kill Snoke and spare her.]]]]]]]]
*** Taken a step further in ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'' when Kylo is confronted by [[spoiler: a hallucination of his father.]], repeating word for word, "I know what I have to do, but I don't know if I have the strength to do it." Except this time, he [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn makes the right choice]].]]
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* ''Film/AKnightsTale'':
** In the beginning, Roland mentions to William how God loves him and he replies because no one else will. Near the end, when William was in the stocks and being ridiculed by the crowds, Roland stands by his side and reminds him that God loves him and so does he.

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Early in ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'', Harry declares "manners maketh man" right before beating the crap out of Eggsy's abusive stepfather's goons who have been harassing the two of them. The final scene has Eggsy honor his mentor [[spoiler:who has been shot in the head by the BigBad]] by saying the exact same phrase right before beating the crap out of said abusive stepfather.
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In the beginning, Roland mentions to William how God loves him and he replies because no one else will. Near the end, when William was in the stocks and being ridiculed by the crowds, Roland stands by his side and reminds him that God loves him and so does he.
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* Sean from ''Film/GoodWillHunting'' tries to bond with Will by telling him the story of how he met his wife. He says he saw her at a Red Sox game and excused himself from his friends to go talk to her. He told them "Sorry, guys. I have to go see about a girl." At the end, Will has a job lined up, but decides to go after Skylar (who's left town) instead. He explains this in a letter to Sean telling him "If the professor calls, tell him I'm sorry. I had to go see about a girl." After reading this, Sean says "Son of a bitch. [[LampshadeHanging He stole my line.]]"
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* ''Film/Casper'': "Can I Keep You?"

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* ''Film/Casper'': ''Film/{{Casper}}'': "Can I Keep You?"

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