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Post by Popeye Doyle on Oct 4, 2018 17:11:06 GMT
Hitchcock used it in Vertigo and I'm pretty sure De Palma used it in Scarface, too.

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Post by Ass_E9 on Oct 4, 2018 17:24:02 GMT
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Post by Ass_E9 on Oct 4, 2018 17:34:14 GMT
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Post by alpha128 on Oct 5, 2018 1:57:04 GMT
I don't know about movies, but it was used in the Babylon 5 episode "Severed Dreams" (at about the two minute mark in the video below).
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Post by Caesar Roberto on Oct 5, 2018 4:48:12 GMT
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Post by OldAussie on Oct 5, 2018 4:55:16 GMT
Goodfellas
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Post by kolchak92 on Oct 5, 2018 5:58:00 GMT
The Simpsons used it in the first Treehouse of Horror episode.
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Post by Archelaus on Oct 6, 2018 22:44:32 GMT
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Post by bravomailer on Oct 6, 2018 23:13:50 GMT
The Shining ends with the camera slowly moving in on the New Year's Eve photo.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 6, 2018 23:25:44 GMT
There's a scene in Shrek which I noticed just now as I watched it but cannot find a clip of. Shrek moves towards the screen just as in the Jaws clip in the OP.
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Post by dazz on Oct 7, 2018 0:12:37 GMT
Halloween 4, whilst Loomis is at the gas station they use this at one point I always remember for some reason.
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Post by kolchak92 on Oct 7, 2018 0:16:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2018 0:21:28 GMT
The Shining ends with the camera slowly moving in on the New Year's Eve photo. That's not an example of what the OP's looking for, though.
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Post by petrolino on Oct 14, 2018 0:24:12 GMT
I think it draws from the aggressive dolly work of directors like Samuel Fuller and Roger Corman. The seeds are there with Martin Scorsese and the zoom became the fashion item during the counterculture. Regardless, I love the dolly zoom (and any zoom) too. It's zoomtastic!
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Oct 28, 2018 22:26:05 GMT
Not exactly the same, but there's something similar in Not Another Teen Movie (2001). 
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