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* Jason Voorhees from ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13th]]''. This is quite popular in slasher movies, as Michael Myers from ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]]'' has it too. Michael does at one point say something, {{spoiler|"Die".}}
** A monster is only truly scary if there is nothing humanizing about it. They ''need'' to stay silent or become [[Villain Decay|defeatable, or worse, relatable]].
* ''Omaha''. Throughout most of the film, there's conversations going on between the driver and front-seat passenger in two different cars, which are involved in a freeway chase. One of the cars is a station wagon, and the occupants of that car speak in Spanish, subtitled by a third person - a young man dressed in the Seattle grunge style - sitting in the rear-facing back seat, holding up cue cards against the back window. {{spoiler|In the end, however, it turns out that the subtitle guy is actually a character: during the climactic fight scene (at Carhenge) he steals the [[MacGuffin]] from the Spanish-speakers, and after he's noticed by the English-speakers, holds up one final card on his own behalf before making his getaway.}}
 
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