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8->''"So, why don't you make like a tree and get outta here?"''
9-->-- '''Biff Tannen''', ''Film/BackToTheFuture1''
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11The good guys have just activated the self-destruct on the BigBad's KillSat or carefully laid a time bomb in the center of the ElaborateUndergroundBase. Or maybe they have advance warning for a natural disaster... Whatever the reason, it's time to beat a hasty retreat!
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13According to an official TabletopGame/TrivialPursuit question, this is the second most often used StockPhrase in movies, right after "I love you."
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15Someone has edited together a montage of the abuses of this trope covering many of the film and live action TV examples: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taZwviU0sy0 "Let's Get Out of Here!"]]
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17Compare ScrewThisImOuttaHere, in which there's still an objective to met but decide to let it be damned. Contrast GetOut, where this is ordered towards ''you.''
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20!!Examples:
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25* Said word for word in ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' when Tenchi destroys [[spoiler:Kargato's]] ship with everyone still inside.
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29* ''ComicBook/DeffSkwadron'': Having shot the loading chains off a bus-sized artillery shell, causing it to plummet explosively back into the magazine, our heroes have this exchange:
30-->'''Gimzod:''' Good shootin', boss! Now what we gonna do?\
31'''Ugzob:''' A favorite ole Deff Skwadron taktik, Gimzod, 'oned to perfektion by years of 'ard-won experience... ''we legs it good an' proper!''
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35* In ''Fanfic/MementoVivere'', a ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' fanfiction, Braska orders everyone to flee from [[spoiler: the Espada]] and leads by example.
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39* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'': The trope is in full effect when Pinocchio and Jiminy make their escape from Pleasure Island.
40* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', one of the members of 4*Town says this during Ming's rampage.
41* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'': Said by Taffyta when Ralph comes after her group because she pushed Vanellope into a puddle of mud.
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45* Several times throughout ''Film/{{Alien}}'':
46** Lambert says these words after seeing the derelict space ship, before the alien infestation even begins. They probably should have listened to her.
47** Lambert also yells it at Dallas when she sees the alien closing in on him on the motion tracker screen. It only serves to make him panic and run right into the alien's open arms.
48** Lambert again (it's kind of a theme for her) after Dallas' death. Ripley has to remind her that the shuttle can't take all four of the remaining crew. [[spoiler:Once Ash turns out to be an android, goes rogue, and reveals what "the company" wants with the alien, however, Ripley decides they'll take their chances in the shuttle with the last three of them.]]
49** And in [[Film/{{Aliens}} the sequel]], Hicks yells out during the evacuation to Drake, who is hanging back, that they are ''leaving''. [[ScareChord It]] [[TakingYouWithMe doesn't]] [[HollywoodAcid end]] [[ImMelting well]].
50** And "I say we take off and nuke the site from orbit" does involve getting out of here first.
51* ''Film/EventHorizon'': "We're leaving." [[spoiler:After watching some ''[[NightmareFuel extremely unnerving]]'' footage of the former crew gone insane and mutilating each other.]]
52* Gwen from ''Film/GalaxyQuest'', upon discovering a horde of cannibalistic aliens: "Let's get out of here before one of those things [[RedShirt kills Guy!]]"
53* One of the most memorable scenes in ''Film/TheGoonies''. "Let's--" "get--" "out--" "of here!" "Like, NOW!"
54%%* TheMovie of ''Film/JamesAndTheGiantPeach''.
55* ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest'': Will Turner sees Jack come running out of the jungle.... [[ChasedByAngryNatives pursued by a horde of angry cannibals.]]
56* In ''Film/StarshipTroopers'', in the opening minutes of the Battle of Klendathu has a female Trooper from Rico's unit say this line straight-up after watching their tough-talking SergeantRock get torn into bloody shreds by alien bugs the size of Terran bulls. The entire unit quickly falls into a panicked rout back to the dropships. It's meant to show how the Federation military is a PaperTiger.
57* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
58** ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'': Han Solo realizes that the "cave" in the asteroid in which they sought refuge was actually a giant space slug.
59** At the end of ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'', Anakin says this after he inadvertently fires proton torpedoes at the ship's reactor core, which leads to a massive meltdown that ''blows the ship apart''.
60%%* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''
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64* Sort of invoked by Lt. Blouse in ''Literature/MonstrousRegiment'', after they used the enemy's portable clacks to send a false intel report.
65-->'''Blouse:''' "Now we leave as quickly as possible. I believe the phrase is, 'Let us get the heck out of here.'"\
66'''Polly:''' "Close, sir. Quite close."
67* ''Literature/{{Stitches}}'': In "Summer Graduation Trip", Naomi has only barely gotten settled into the onsen when Kazuko demands that she get out so they can leave. When Naomi confronts her about this, Kazuko says that she became scared when she saw that, although the onsen had dozens of people in it, they were all facing away from them and none of them turned around to greet them or spoke. Additionally, in the illustration all of the people are submerged up to their necks.
68* Used at least twice in ''Literature/TheTomorrowSeries'', each time followed by Lee (or Ellie) pointing out that it's a very commonly used movie line.
69* ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'': In the story "Labyrinth", after cooking Baron Ryoval's gene banks:
70-->"Now," [Miles] said to Taura, who was still meditating on the dial, and her hand, with her gold eyes glowing, "we have to get out of here. Now we ''really'' have to get out of here." Lest her next tactics lesson turn out to be, Don't blow up the bridge you're standing on, Miles allowed nervously.
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74* ''Series/DoctorWho'': PlayedForLaughs in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime The End of Time]]" when Wilf asks to come along with the Doctor to escape his overbearing daughter Sylvia:
75-->'''Sylvia:''' Stay right where you are!\
76'''The Doctor:''' You can't come with me.\
77'''Wilf:''' Oh, you're not leaving me with her!\
78'''The Doctor:''' Fair enough.
79* ''Series/{{MASH}}'': When Trapper and Hawkeye realize they've cut the wrong wire in an unexploded bomb.
80* The cast of ''Series/RedDwarf'' were asked, "What does "[[UnusualEuphemism smeg]]" mean?" by a young boy at an event where they were fielding questions from the audience. After a bit of throat-clearing, Robert Llewellyn looked at Craig Charles. Craig looked at Robert. ...and both got on their hands and knees, crawled behind their chairs and out behind the stage curtain, Robert glancing back to 'check' if anyone was following.
81* ''Franchise/StarTrek'': This actually comes up quite often over the course of the franchise. Generally in the form of ordering a course setting and saying "Maximum Warp, Engage!"
82** ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'': Captain Kirk said "Let's get the hell out of here" (which for broadcast TV in those days was almost a PrecisionFStrike) at the end of "The City on the Edge of Forever" after saving the entire natural timeline and future at the cost of letting Edith Keeler die.
83** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': On one occasion, Captain Picard simply ordered the ship to warp on ''any'' course, when trying to escape from a NegativeSpaceWedgie.
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87* PlayedForLaughs in ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues'', where Hyeon beats a hasty retreat from the high school after realising that he'll be blamed for the property damage that the MassSuperEmpoweringEvent caused.
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91* The entire sinking tanker escape scene of the second ''[[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare]]'' mission, "Crew Expendable", is nothing but this trope and ContinueYourMissionDammit.
92--> '''Captain Price:''' On your feet, soldier! [[PunctuatedForEmphasis We are LEAVING!!]]
93* Hostages you rescue in ''VideoGame/CounterStrike'' also say this line after you get to them.
94* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'':
95** Garrus Vakarian "needing some distance from this place" after seeking revenge against Sidonis on the Citadel.
96** Also Shepard's "I've had enough of this colony" after getting chewed out by Kaidan/Ashley on Horizon.
97* The first level of ''VideoGame/MetalWolfChaos'', where you fight your out of the White House take off in UsefulNotes/AirForceOne through the [[RuleOfCool Washington Monument reflection pool]] and fly away.
98* After defeating Doc Ock in the PC version of ''Videogame/SpiderMan2'', one of the thugs will drag Aunt May out of the bank in an attempt kidnap her, but not before using this phrase to the fellow thugs:
99-->'''Thug:''' Let's get out of here! Come on, lady, you'll ride with us!\
100'''Aunt May:''' Help, Spider-Man.
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104* ''VisualNovel/DaughterForDessert'' gives a long-term example if the protagonist chooses to be with Amanda at the end. He realizes that, if he and Amanda are to stay in their relationship, it won’t be safe for them to stay where they are, especially because Cecilia still has a grudge against him. [[spoiler:This is especially pronounced in the “good” ending, where the two of them move to Hawaii to conceal Amanda’s pregnancy from everyone they know.]]
105* Even before the avalanche, the protagonist of ''VisualNovel/DoubleHomework'' wants to find his classmates and evacuate them, because [[spoiler:Dr. Mosely/Zeta has all but said that she intends to kill them]].
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109* In ''Webvideo/SuburbanKnights'', right after [[TapOnTheHead knocking out the owner of the house]] after a very poor excuse for an apology, Snob says the phrase to Spoony, and they scram.
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113* ''WesternAnimation/DastardlyAndMuttleyInTheirFlyingMachines'': Dick Dastardly says this a couple of times on his show. The first time ("Barnstormers") after the Swedish farm maiden turns her affection from Zilly to him; the second time ("Go South, Young Pigeon") after Yankee Doodle Pigeon turns a cage full of captured ducks on the Squadron.
114* Creator/WilliamShatner uses the line again in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", after Fry reminds the Original Series cast that the paradise they just left required them spending eternity with the universe's biggest Trekkie.
115* In ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} in Paradise'', Jon says it rather quietly at the sight of mean-looking islanders, but TheAllegedCar won't start. Fortunately for him and his pets, they're a CargoCult and worship the car.
116* This line is uttered twice in ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleRascals'' episode "Yachtsa' Luck": first by Wheelhouse Willie after he and his henchman, Slats, rob the treasure chest on Waldo's yacht, and then by Alfalfa and Spanky when they're afraid of Waldo blaming them for the theft.
117* Several classmates from ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBus'' [[SpeakInUnison say it in unison]] as blood-borne bacteria multiply in front of them. ([[IncredibleShrinkingMan Yes, they are in the blood, too.]])
118* During the "Pooh Moon" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', Rabbit suggests a strategic retreat from an (imagined) danger.
119-->'''Rabbit:''' P-perhaps we should retreat and think this over...\
120'''Tigger:''' [[DistinctionWithoutADifference Never mind the retreat, let's get out of here!!]]
121* In ''WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer'', after the rescue from the snow monster's cave.
122-->'''Yukon Cornelius:''' Let's get out of here!
123%%* Practically OnceAnEpisode on ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo''.
124* Used on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' whenever someone gets injured and, rather than do the courageous thing and help the victim, the other characters run and leave him (or her) for dead. Was used in a non–injury-related scene on "New Kid on the Block," where after Kearney (who's with fellow bully Dolph) hits on Laura with "Hey, baby, how 'bout puttin' your finger in my ear!", Laura snaps back, "Well, I dunno. Your boyfriend looks like the jealous type." Kearney and Dolph are so shocked by the comeback, they shout, "Let's get outta here!"
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127''(DopeSlap) [[IHatePastMe "It's 'leave', you idiot! It's 'Make like a tree and leave!' -- you sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong."]]''

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