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15 Movies That Use the “He’s Right Behind Me, Isn’t He?” Gag

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - April 17th 2026, 18:30 GMT+2
Deadpool and wolverine hes right behind me

1. Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)

The meme eventually became self-aware enough to walk straight into a Deadpool movie, which honestly feels less like a surprise and more like destiny. Wade tosses out the line with the exact kind of exhausted, fourth-wall-scraping timing this franchise lives on, turning an old screenwriting crutch into part of the joke itself. It works because the film knows the audience has heard the gag a thousand times before, and Reynolds plays it like he knows that too. | © Marvel Studios

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2. The Dark Knight (2008)

Christopher Nolan’s film does not play the beat as a broad laugh line, which is exactly why it lands so well. Harvey Dent starts winding up a Bruce Wayne insult at the fundraiser, only for Bruce to appear behind him and cut the whole thing short with one perfectly timed entrance. In a movie built on pressure, image, and ego, that tiny social pratfall feels sharper than a bigger comedy would have made it. | © Warner Bros.

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3. RoboCop (1987)

Corporate sleaze has rarely been punished with such efficient timing. Bob Morton talks like he already owns the company, then the bathroom scene reminds him that Dick Jones is never as far away as he hopes, and suddenly the room gets much smaller. The gag is funny for a second, then nasty, then pure Verhoeven: satire curdling into menace before anyone can finish washing their hands. | © Orion Pictures

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4. GoldenEye (1995)

Bond movies usually prefer a raised eyebrow to a rimshot, and this scene knows it. Tanner casually refers to M as the “Evil Queen of Numbers,” then Judi Dench’s entrance turns the line into one of the driest humiliation beats in the series. What makes it stick is not the wording, but the speed of the correction: one second smug banter, the next second absolute bureaucratic terror. | © MGM

Shark Tale 1

5. Shark Tale (2004)

Oscar spends most of this movie surviving on bluff, panic, and whatever lie comes to him half a second before disaster, so of course he gets one of the cleanest versions of the gag. When he asks where Don Lino is and instantly realizes the answer, the movie leans into the old setup with zero shame and a lot of energy. It is corny, obvious, and completely in character, which is probably why it works. | © DreamWorks Animation

Scooby Doo 2002 hes right behind me

6. Scooby-Doo (2002)

A live-action Scooby-Doo movie was never going to pass on something this cartoon-friendly, and to its credit, it does not pretend otherwise. Shaggy’s ghost panic turns the line into a full-body reaction, which is really the only correct way to sell this kind of joke in a movie based on professional cowards and removable masks. It is silly on purpose, and Matthew Lillard understands that better than almost anyone in the cast. | © Warner Bros.

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7. Johnny English (2003)

Spy spoofs thrive on people being far too confident for their own good, and Rowan Atkinson squeezes that formula for all it is worth here. English trashes Pascal Sauvage before realizing he is not talking safely at all, and the whole moment collapses in that beautifully awkward Atkinson way where arrogance turns into physical embarrassment almost instantly. The joke is old, but the performance gives it fresh legs and a very British kind of panic. | © Universal Pictures

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8. City Slickers (1991)

This is the one that feels like it should be preserved in a museum labeled “textbook example.” Mitch spends just enough time calling Curly a lunatic for everyone else to start freezing up, and the second he realizes why, the scene is already over for him. Jack Palance barely has to do anything beyond stand there and radiate danger, which makes Billy Crystal’s little collapse even funnier. | © Columbia Pictures

City Slickers II The Legend of Curlys Gold 1994

9. City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly’s Gold (1994)

Sequels love a callback they can dust off and pretend still fits, but this one at least has the decency to make the variation sound a little more battered. Mitch rambles through an insult aimed at Glen, then hits the familiar “behind me, isn’t he?” beat once the room gives him away. Jon Lovitz’s presence changes the flavor of the scene, giving it a more pathetic, sibling-war energy than the first film’s genuine intimidation. | © Columbia Pictures

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10. Miss Congeniality (2000)

The early-2000s studio comedy version of this gag comes with office humiliation, mild stupidity, and a joke that should have stayed off the computer screen. Eric gets caught after mocking his boss with that familiar “he’s right behind me” rhythm, and the scene works because the movie understands that embarrassment is often funnier than wit. It is not subtle comedy, but subtlety was never the assignment here. | © Warner Bros.

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11. Galaxy Quest (1999)

This one cheats the geography a little, but the comic mechanism is the same and the film absolutely knows it. Jason insults Sarris thinking he has control of the moment, only for the villain to answer back and expose that the whole performance has been heard. That small twist is perfect for a movie built on actors pretending to command situations they do not remotely understand. | © DreamWorks Pictures

Land of the Lost 2009

12. Land of the Lost (2009)

Will Ferrell saying the line to a T. rex is about as refined as this trope gets in studio comedy, which is to say not refined at all. The movie goes broad, loud, and prehistoric with it, treating the joke like a trailer-ready piece of self-aware nonsense and trusting Ferrell’s delivery to do the heavy lifting. It is the kind of moment that knows the audience saw it coming and bets on that being part of the fun. | © Universal Pictures

Chinatown 1974

13. Chinatown (1974)

What makes the Chinatown version memorable is how little it needs to announce itself. Jake tells an off-color joke without noticing Evelyn Mulwray is standing right there, and the scene plays less like a punchline than a social misread that quietly reveals character. In a noir this sharp, even a familiar gag loses its cartoony edge and becomes another small proof that the detective is never quite as in control as he thinks. | © Paramount Pictures

Around the World in 80 Days 2004

14. Around the World in 80 Days (2004)

Here the gag gets flipped just enough to stay lively: the line becomes “She’s behind me, isn’t she?” and the target is the Queen, which is not exactly a small upgrade in consequences. Lord Kelvin talks himself into disaster with the kind of smugness this movie treats as a public service announcement against overconfidence. Broad family adventure comedy does not always age gracefully, but this beat still lands with admirable shamelessness. | © Disney

Doom 2005

15. Doom (2005)

When Doom reaches for the gag, it does not bother dressing it up with elegance, and that is probably the correct call. Pinky gets the monster-movie variation, realizes too late that something awful is at his back, and the film cashes the line in almost immediately for violence. It is blunt, ugly, and wonderfully unsubtle, which makes it a perfect fit for a movie that treats subtlety like spare ammunition. | © Universal Pictures

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That joke never really dies, because movies keep finding new ways to make it land. Sometimes it shows up as a smug character talking too much, sometimes as a panic punchline, and sometimes as the exact kind of pause that lets the whole audience get there half a second before the character does. The line may change from film to film, but the setup is instantly recognizable, and that is exactly why it keeps surviving across comedies, action movies, animated hits, and everything in between.

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That joke never really dies, because movies keep finding new ways to make it land. Sometimes it shows up as a smug character talking too much, sometimes as a panic punchline, and sometimes as the exact kind of pause that lets the whole audience get there half a second before the character does. The line may change from film to film, but the setup is instantly recognizable, and that is exactly why it keeps surviving across comedies, action movies, animated hits, and everything in between.

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