Watch Just About Every Spoof Ever of the End of The Usual Suspects

The greatest trick pop culture ever pulled was convincing the world the best dramatic ending in years was pretty funny
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Twenty years ago, on August 16, 1995, audiences first met Dean Keaton, Fred Fenster, Dave Kujan, Todd Hockney, and Verbal Kint, some of the lead characters in a pretty cool Bryan Singer crime thriller called The Usual Suspects. And then two or so hours later, something crazy happened. Without giving away too many details, their entire worlds were shattered, just like a coffee mug dropped on a police station floor.

That ending would go on to be known as one of the best movie twists ever. But its hidden legacy, you could say, is in comedy: Over the next two decades, a slow-motion flashback sequence involving tidbits of voiceover, closeups of objects arranged around a room, and the clattering of a household object onto the floor became shorthand for "Oh, man, this guy just got duped so hard." Here's (just about) every entity that's ever spoofed the famous Usual Suspects ending.

Key & Peele

Saturday Night Live

Cougar Town

Wrongfully Accused

Scary Movie

Yes Dear

Development Hell

Robot Chicken

The Wrong Guy

The Wedding Ringer

Honorable, un-embeddable mentions

Blue Mountain State: "The Fingering"

Bro, What Happened?

Save the Green Planet

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt