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7->''"Keep running, men! This shot is ''for the trailer!''"''
8-->-- '''Kevin Murphy''', ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'' Podcast/{{Rifftrax}}
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10The term Money-Making Shot refers to any really critical scene in a film (especially a scene that makes the trailer of the film). It is, essentially, the bit you bought your ticket for, so one could say that it's the point at which you get your "money's worth." Some films might have more than one Money-Making Shot.
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12See also JustHereForGodzilla, where the Money-Making Shot is ''all'' the audience comes for; SignatureScene, when a scene becomes this regardless of the creators' intentions; and WatchItForTheMeme. [[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused with]] ShootTheMoney.
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20* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' had two scenes that are consistently featured in most of the film's advertisements, usually at the very beginning or very end.
21** First is Ariel as a mermaid, sitting on rock looking at a beach with a [[TheDeterminator determined expression]], singing the finale of the [[IWantSong Part of Your World Reprise]] [[SceneryPorn as the wind blows her hair, waves crash behind her, and Scuttle flies past her]]
22** Second is a human Ariel suddenly emerging from the middle of the ocean in an explosion of water droplets gasping for breath, backlit by the distant sunrise in a way that [[FullMoonSilhouette makes her look like a silhouette]] [[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles and the water droplets look like a dazzling lightshow]]. In fact, in the original trailer, this is actually the first shot of Ariel that was ever shown, giving the first [[RebelliousPrincess mo]][[ActionGirl dern]] Franchise/DisneyPrincess quite the first impression.
23* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' has the ballroom dance during the song of the same name, with the 'camera' sweeping upwards to the chandelier.
24* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' - Rafiki holding the baby Simba up into the air as the sun hits Pride Rock.
25* ''{{WesternAnimation/Pocahontas}}'' - Pocahontas's introduction at the top of the cliff, with the DramaticWind blowing through her hair.
26* ''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen|2013}}'' has the end of the "Let It Go" sequence - where Elsa [[ShakingHerHairLoose takes her hair out of its bun]] and [[GorgeousGarmentGeneration turns her dress into a sexier one made of ice]] to signal that she's finally cutting loose from her repressed persona.
27* Referenced in a scene in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'' trailer where Lovejoy says "And here's the money shot". [[MissingTrailerScene This line was not in the film, however.]]
28** Also happens once in [[Westernanimation/TheSimpsons the show.]] After Maude Flanders dies, Homer is secretly filming Ned to submit him to a video dating service. He says the line when Ned takes off his shirt to reveal his [[StupidSexyFlanders manly physique]].
29* In the DVDCommentary of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Domee Shi the director, and Lindsey Collins the producer refer to the shot of Mei as a panda with a dozen kids on her back as a money shot.
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33* In ''Film/GrandCanyon'', the film director played by Creator/SteveMartin was upset that his editor didn't keep the violent "money shot" of the bus driver's head being blown apart by a shotgun.
34-->'''Davis:''' Where's the shot?
35-->'''Editor:''' What shot?
36-->'''Davis:''' You took out the shot.
37-->'''Editor:''' Which shot is that?
38-->'''Davis:''' The money shot. The bus driver's head. The brains-on-the-window shot. The viscera-on-the-visor shot.
39-->'''Editor:''' We thought we'd show it to you without...
40-->'''Davis:''' Put it back. Don't show me anything.
41-->'''Editor:''' You don't need it. You're not even giving it a chance.
42-->'''Davis:''' How's the rear-view-mirror gag supposed to work without it? Am I the only one here who respects the writing?!
43* The scene in ''Film/IndependenceDay'' where TheWhiteHouse is destroyed by the alien DeathRay. The producers knew how vital the shot was: It was one of the first special effects shots put into production, so that it would be complete in time to be used in the trailers.
44* ''Independence Day'' director Creator/RolandEmmerich would later have a more literal case of this trope with ''Film/{{Moonfall}}'', as one shot of the Moon coming up from behind the Earth, made by the effects people of previous project ''Film/Midway2019'', was crucial to the sell the film to investors in Cannes and raise over $100 million.
45* Uses of BulletTime and the acrobatics freed from "real" physics in ''Film/TheMatrix'':
46** Trinity's hovering scorpion kick from the opening scene.
47** Morpheus jumping across the building to show Neo how to jump.
48** Any of the flips (Trinity spinning like a rabbit on a spit; Neo escaping Smith in the train station; Neo and Trinity dodging bullets in the building lobby).
49** The lobby shootout as a whole.
50** Any of the unusual shots (BulletTime ducking of bullets; Trinity's "DodgeThis" takedown of an agent; the "Guns. Lots of Guns" scene.)
51* Quite unusually, the Money Shot in ''Film/Armageddon1998'' isn't the destruction of the asteroid... it's the TeamPowerWalk just before the drillers go into space.
52* Parodied in a video where Joel Schumacher is discussing the Money-Making Shot of ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''
53* ''Film/DrStrangelove'' has one of the earliest examples: Slim Pickens [[RidingTheBomb riding an atom bomb]] until it detonated all over the Soviet Union's face.
54* In ''Film/AmericanBeauty'', the viewer is teased with cheerleader Angela Hayes (Mena Suvari) in several semi-nude situations where nothing is actually shown. Near the end of the movie [[spoiler:Lester]] opens her shirt to finally reveal her breasts.
55* ''Film/GiJoeTheRiseOfCobra'' has its money shot during the action sequence in Paris, where Duke and Ripcord dodge the missiles the Baroness shoots at them in BulletTime.
56* ''Film/{{Inception}}'' played its cards close to the vest when it came to promotional items, but one thing that became analogous to the movie was the shot of Paris folding in on itself like a taco.
57* Crosses oddly with JustHereForGodzilla in many of the ''Film/{{Mothra}}'' films, where the scenes of caterpillar-Mothra spinning her cocoon are Money Making Shots of a sort...
58* In pornographic films, the term "money shot" often refers to shots that show ejaculation, typically onto an actress's face or breasts (most uses of the term "money shot" are referring to this figuratively).
59* The [[YourHeadASplode exploding head scene]] in ''Film/{{Scanners}}''.
60* The (''[[LeaveTheCameraRunning very]]'') long reveal of the shiny new ''[[CoolStarship Enterprise]]'' in ''Film/StarTrekTheMotionPicture''. To a lesser extent, the badass Klingon battle at the start of the movie as well.
61* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
62** In ''Film/TheAvengers2012''
63*** it's the EpicTrackingShot that pans from one Avenger to another fighting the Chitauri. Creator/JossWhedon says in the commentary that they considered cutting that shot several times, only to conclude that a shot like that is ''why'' they're making such a movie in the first place.
64*** There's also the shot that does a 360 degree pan around the group as they're surrounded by Chitauri. They aren't doing anything; it's merely for the audience to revel in the fact that, yes, these six characters are together in one movie, and they're about to kick ass together.
65** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' has the arrival of the Hulkbuster, being the first thing in MCU to face and block Hulk's punch.
66** There's also the battle in Sokovia, in the generator room, where all the Avengers [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and the Maximoff twins]] are fighting the Ultron drones in a sped up / slowed down rotating shot.
67** ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' has Team Cap and Team Iron Man running at each other to battle. And let's not forget [[ComicBook/SpiderMan everyone's favorite web head]] swiping Cap's shield at the end of the second trailer.
68** ''Film/DoctorStrange2016'' has the sequence of Strange and Mordo being chased through New York by Kaecilius and his Zealots in the Mirror Dimension.
69** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'' has a team shot of the Guardians, Mantis, Nebula and Yondu after landing on the surface beneath Ego's core.
70** ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'' has Peter lifting concrete pillars off of himself in sheer determination, referencing "If This Be My Destiny..."
71** ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' has the arena fight with Hulk on Sakaar and Thor fully tapping into his powers on Asgard, complete with [[Music/LedZeppelin Immigrant Song]] blaring as he rains lightning on his enemies.
72** ''Film/{{Black Panther|2018}}'' has the shot of T'Challa backflipping from an airborne SUV and landing on the car in front of him. This shot was featured ''prominently'' in several promo materials, to put it lightly.
73** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' has Thanos using the Infinity Gauntlet to hurl a moon at the Avengers and the Guardians on Titan, the shot of Black Panther and Captain America sprinting past every tribe in the Battle of Wakanda, Thor arriving in Wakanda with Rocket and Groot, Captain America holding back Thanos' fist and [[spoiler:the Snap]].
74** ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' has many but the greatest one is undeniably [[spoiler: the scene when Captain America stands alone against Thanos' army only for countless portals to appear, bringing in every hero and ally the Avengers have ever made. 22 movies built up to one of the most epic AvengersAssemble scenes put to screen.]]
75* The ''Film/MissionImpossibleFilmSeries'' usually has one moment per film that is heavily played up in the trailer, ostensibly because it's part of the big action setpiece within each movie.
76** ''Film/MissionImpossible1996'' ran into TrailersAlwaysSpoil territory with its signature shot, Ethan Hunt being thrown from an exploding helicopter towards a surface directly in front of the camera. The film reveals this to be the conclusion of the climactic finale showdown between Ethan and [[spoiler:Jim Hunt (and fellow teammate Krieger, piloting said helicopter)]].
77** ''Film/MissionImpossibleII'' heavily played up a shot of Ethan (dressed in an all-black ensemble, riding a jet-black motorcycle) blasting through the wreckage of a vehicle destroyed during the final chase sequence in the marketing campaign. It helps that it's a Creator/JohnWoo trademark.)
78** ''Film/MissionImpossibleIII'' used a shot of Ethan being blown backwards by an exploding car as he runs away from it at the conclusion of most trailers. The shot appears midway through the film during a fight sequence against an unmanned drone.
79** Ethan's death-defying vertical climb up the side of the Burj Khalifa (with nothing more than a pair of powered climbing gloves and his free-climbing ability) was heavily played up in the marketing campaign for ''Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol''. This stunt was all Cruise (though held by digitally-removed wiring) and played a large part of the film's second act.
80** Like ''Ghost Protocol'', a real stunt involving Tom Cruise hanging onto the side of a departing Airbus (and the shot showing the aircraft take off as Ethan holds on for dear life) was heavily marketed for ''Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation'', to the point that it is used as the cover art for most home-media releases.
81** ''Film/MissionImpossibleFallout'' has Ethan precariously dangling off a helicopter in mid-flight, and then piloting it, which Tom Cruise took piloting lessons for the express purpose of filming the scene.
82** ''Film/MissionImpossibleDeadReckoning'' has a stunt where Ethan jumps off a cliff while on a motorcycle that's featured heavily in both trailers, to the point where Paramount dedicated an entire behind-the-scenes video to it.
83* ''Film/PacificRim'': Any extended sequence involving the Jaegers, or the Kaiju for that matter.
84* The end of the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9hJxEG-etE Nature Has An Order TV spot]] for ''Film/{{Godzilla 2014}}'' features a clear, if brief, [[http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140418172820/godzilla/images/0/07/Godzilla_TV_Spot_Nature_Has_An_Order_-_11.png shot]] of Franchise/{{Godzilla}} roaring up into the sky in broad daylight.
85* ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'': Shredder's introduction in full armor, fanning out his excessive number of blades. There is also Raphael crashing shell first into a humvee, flipping it over.
86* ''Film/BlueIsTheWarmestColor'': Yes, it's an acclaimed love story and an acclaimed piece of lesbian cinema. Yes, it's actually only a very small part of the 3-hour running time of the picture and could be excised without causing undue harm to the storytelling (YMMV in that point). But in the end the extended, supergraphic sex scene between the two leads is what most people remember (and later bought the Blu-rays for).
87* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
88** ''Film/ANewHope'' (and by extension the whole franchise) starts with a money-maker: an Imperial Star Destroyer chasing a Rebel ship. George Lucas wanted audiences hooked from the get-go.
89** ''Film/TheForceAwakens'': Judging by people's reactions to them, the end of each trailer has one of these.
90*** The first teaser had the Millenium Falcon soaring and battling a group of TIE Fighters while the theme song blared.
91*** "Chewie, we're home."
92*** Finn brandishing his lightsaber as an unmasked Kylo Ren goes in for the strike.
93* ''Film/DarlingLili'' of course has the scene where a DarkReprise of "I'll Give You Three Guesses" happens and it turns into a striptease. At the end of the song Lili has unzipped her corset, and tosses it aside just as the lights go down. Press for the film focused so much on that, people compared it to ''{{Film/Ninotchka}}'''s tag line being "Garbo Laughs" and suggesting ''Darling Lili'' be "Julie Strips". Oh and Lili was played by Creator/JulieAndrews.
94* ''Film/JurassicPark1993'' has three, the ''Brachiosaurus'' reveal, the ''Tyrannosaurus'' arriving, and the ''Gallimimus'' chase, the last of which was crucial to sell Steven Spielberg on how much of the movie could be done on computers.
95* ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' - at the end of Mia's makeover Gretchen and Helga are holding up pre-makeover pictures of her and pull them apart to reveal the new Mia. The makeover is easily the most remembered part of the film.
96* ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' is of course where Dorothy opens her front door to find that she's in Oz, and the film switches from Sepia to Technicolor as she does so.
97* ''Film/GIJane'''s is Jordan shaving off her long black hair in an ImportantHaircut - which Demi Moore [[DyeingForYourArt did for real]] on camera.
98* In each of the ''Film/FinalDestination'' films, it's the set-piece disasters that the protagonists witness in premonitions and then save their friends from. ([[Film/FinalDestination1 The first film]] had a plane crash, [[Film/FinalDestination2 the second]] had a highway pileup, [[Film/FinalDestination3 the third]] had a rollercoaster accident, [[Film/FinalDestination4 the fourth]] had a wreck at a race track, and [[Film/FinalDestination5 the fifth]] had a bridge collapse.) Creator/TonyTodd has [[https://bloody-disgusting.com/interviews/3540245/tony-todd-thinks-therell-never-final-destination-6-heres-exclusive/ stated]] that he thinks that this is why they won't make a sixth movie: these scenes bump up the budget considerably compared to other horror movies, which means narrower profit margins, especially given that these films are very [[{{Gorn}} violent]] and R-rated.
99* ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse'':
100** ''Film/ManOfSteel'': Superman and General Zod exchanging blows in Metropolis.
101** ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'': Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman standing together as a team against Doomsday.
102** ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'': Wonder Woman crossing No Man's Land.
103** ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'': The appearances of Darkseid, Flash going back in time to save the world and the League from the Unity's explosion, as well as the titular League standing shoulder to shoulder.
104** ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'': Aquaman emerging from a waterfall in his IconicOutfit with the Trident of Atlan, and him controlling sea life from Karathen's back later one.
105** ''[[Film/Shazam2019 SHAZAM!]]'': Billy Batson transforming just as he leaps off a building.
106** ''Film/WonderWoman1984'': Diana flying, and wearing the golden armor in the climax.
107* ''Film/UnderTheSilverLake'': Creator/RileyKeough skinny-dipping.
108* ''Film/SonicTheHedgehog22022'': (Trailer only) Knuckles catching Sonic mid-spin and saying "Do I look like I need ''your'' power?".
109* The trailers for ''Film/{{Civil War|2024}}'' seem very fond of showcasing the scene where the Lincoln Memorial explodes after getting hit by artillery fire, especially since it's one of the only Creator/{{A24}} productions to feature StuffBlowingUp of any kind, much less [[MonumentalDamage a national monument]].
110* ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'':
111** ''Film/{{Godzilla|2014}}'': Ken Watanabe dramatically name-dropping the titular kaiju using the original Japanese pronunciation, Godzilla's grand entrance at the airport which causes the panicked masses to stop and stare with awe and Godzilla using his atomic breath for the first time.
112** ''Film/KongSkullIsland'': Kong and Samuel Motherfucking Jackson staring each other down.
113** ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'': Godzilla rising from the ocean and blasting the sky, as well as the ending where Rodan and several other kaiju bow to Godzilla and he roars in triumph.
114** ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'': The first fight between the titular kaiju, Godzilla and Kong's third fight ending with them roaring defiantly in each other's faces and Mechagodzilla staring at the fourth wall while laughing maniacally.
115** ''Film/GodzillaXKongTheNewEmpire'': Godzilla and Kong running side-by-side, which leads into a symmetrical shot of Skar King and Shimo doing the same.
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119* The Legend War in ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'' and its counterpart scene in ''Series/PowerRangersMegaforce'', featuring ''every Ranger ever to that point'' in a BigBadassBattleSequence.
120** Gokaiger's first movie had the audience dropping their jaws at the trailer showing all the HumongousMecha in the franchise's 35 year history.
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124* ''VideoGame/HitmanBloodMoney'' had a scene in most promotional material that featured 47 in Vegas. All right, so Vegas is there for two levels, but the first is a hotel/casino and the second's a highrise.
125* The trailers for ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty: Black Ops'' featured a helicopter crashing in a city, the camera riding the wing of an Blackbird spy plane and a close-up of a Soyuz rocket launch, among other things.
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129* Done in ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights'' when the teams walk up a small hillside before separating on their respective missions. As with most things in the movie, [[LampshadeHanging a lampshade]] was promptly hung on it.
130-->'''[[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Link!Nostalgia Critic]]''': [[BreakingTheFourthWall The trailer]]! We're doing it for the trailer!
131-->'''Everyone''': Ooooh.
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135* TheBigDamnKiss of Kim and Ron at the end of ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So the Drama]]'' is definitely the scene that everyone who watches the movie wants to see.
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