People Share 50 Plot Clichés They Just Can’t Get Enough Of, No Matter How Painfully Often They’re Used
Interview With AuthorThere are two book-and-film-loving wolves inside of us. The first needs an original storyline, good acting, engaging dialogue, and believable, logical worldbuilding. The second one likes cuddling up under a blankie with a tub of ice cream and enjoys cheesy plotlines and story tropes they’ve come to know like close friends. The wolf you feed the most popcorn wins in the end.
Internet personality Laura Crone started up a very interesting thread on Twitter when she asked her followers to share their favorite plot cliches. And the responses were so awesome, we couldn’t wait to share them with you, Pandas.
Scroll down and read the best tweets about which story tropes people enjoy the most, even though they’re far from original, and let us know in the comments what cliches make your heart beat faster.
We’ll let you in on a little secret: we absolutely love it when the protagonist overcomes all the challenges along the way through effort and willpower, learns to embrace their flaws, and saves the day. It’s the Hero’s Journey for us, and we don’t mind how cheesy it sounds. We're also huge fans of characters charging against the forces of evil with the odds stacked against them. It's the struggle against the encroaching darkness that's the real victory. And it's scenes like this that get us through hard times.
Haven’t you heard? The good guys win in the end. And we love that so much, it's unreal.
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I love it in historical movies when they show the actor side by side with the real person AND give the synopsis.
Load More Replies...The series Candy (based on a true story) on Hulu ended with this and I LOVED IT SO MUCH!
Best use of this that comes to my mind is "Animal House" (1978) and "Stripes" (1981)
Yes!!!! The ending was superb!!! It stayed with me for so long.
Load More Replies...Laura, who started the viral thread, was kind enough to share her perspective on cliches with us, and gave an insight into what sparked the idea for the Twitter post in the first place. Bored Panda also wanted to get to grips with cheesy tropes a bit better, so we got in touch with Doug Murano, who told us why audiences enjoy structure and shared his thoughts about originality in stories. Doug is a Bram Stoker Award-winning editor, as well as the founder of Bad Hand Books. Read on for both interviews.
"I recently caught up on Stranger Things and I was talking to my mom about it. There was one particular plot point that she didn't like very much because it felt saccharine to her. I totally agreed that it was a little hokey, but I loved it, partly because it was kind of hokey, and there are similar moments in a lot of other stories that I really like for similar reasons," Laura told Bored Panda.
"So I fired off a tweet about it in a more generalized sort of way, and clearly I wasn't alone. Twitter can be an overwhelmingly negative space, so I think being actively prompted to talk about stuff you like can be really refreshing," she said, and we definitely agree.
I read this as “pulls out turducken”. I think it fits
Load More Replies...Maybe cliché but Pirates of Carribbean and Elizabeth pulling out her weapons, for me- that was legendary.
I like this one too. Or when one character has only one gun and the other, who is seemingly the less intense character, has tons.
I like the one in Sinbad where the dude spends so long taking all his weapons out, by the time he's finally done, it's time to leave XD
My favorite instance of this is a movie called "Oscar" with Stallone. It's a terrible movie but the scene where Stallone's mob boss disarms one of his henchmen is hilarious. "It's like disarming Germany!"
In Laura's opinion, there's a certain satisfaction that comes with recognizing something familiar in a new setting, as well as being able to predict how things will play out in this fresh context. "That was part of why I liked that moment in Stranger Things so much. I felt like I'd noticed it being foreshadowed since the second season, and seeing that pay off just feels good, like putting the last piece in a jigsaw puzzle," she told us.
"It can make for a more active and engaged audience experience, and it can make you feel kind of smart that you noticed it and figured it out," Laura noted that cliches can give the audience a certain amount of satisfaction as we're able to puzzle the narrative out based on clues.
In Laura's opinion, the word 'original' is "pretty slippery" when we're thinking in terms of stories. "I think in the context of fiction, and especially pop criticism of fiction, it tends to get used in a way that suggests that basically any use of a familiar cliché or trope is inherently not original, and I think that totally overlooks that using those story elements in fresh or innovative ways is a really meaningful kind of originality," she said.
"Some amount of originality is what makes a story feel unique, but some amount of familiarity is what makes it feel like a story. I think you need both," Laura said.
Leon the Professional was a brilliant movie (going off the poster for this post).
Disney Pixar's UP! and Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino use a similar theme, grumpy old man and young boy.
I lovedddd the end of Thor love and thunder. We can add him to the list now.
I love seeing the grumpy (sometimes damaged) man turn into a total softie for the little girl, like in Gifted with Chris Evans and Grace McKenan.
Hopper and Eleven from Stranger Things. Perfect example for the grumpy father/adopted daughter! I love their sweet relationship.
"I think audiences enjoy cliches and tropes because human beings crave structure. We like to be surprised in small doses, comforted in large ones. Most of us don't like to be challenged when we're simply out to have a good time," Doug shared with Bored Panda.
"A plot structure dependent on tropes helps to set an audience's expectations inside something familiar and provides the equivalent of comfort food. Taking it a step further, when cliches and tropes are wielded deliberately and with some skill—I'm thinking about the Marvel cinematic universe in particular—they can achieve the power of ritual, which is something else human beings crave."
According to Doug, the founder of Bad Hand Books, there are no new stories. It's all been done before!
"It's the perspectives that matter," he said. "In other words, there are only so many plots, but an infinite number of perspectives."
Editor Doug said that creators ought to lean into that. "Don't worry if your story beats seem familiar. Tell that story from the perspective and worldview only you can provide. That's why encouraging diversity in the arts is so vital—we need fresh perspectives to renew old stories."
Ocean's 8 didn't really land for me, and I wanted to like it. The rest I will watch over and over.
Load More Replies...Loki in Thor Ragnarok (also in Thor: The Dark World come to think of it)
Like when the villain becomes some sort of anti-hero vigilante or some sh!t. Fckn love that.
Yes and extra points when they give off the "Why am I even here?" Energy and then save the heroes life and is just like "Yeah, I just saved your life. Don't thank me and don't you dare mention this to anyone." And at the end they say they won't keep in touch, but the final scene is them keeping contact.
Load More Replies..."in fact, everything was collapsing into madness"
Load More Replies...Ha. There's an episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine that has this exact plot.
"Logan Lucky"! I love it to death! One armed bar man mixing a Martini (uncut), Adam Driver wearing a Bob Seger Fan shirt, Clyde Logan's stoic "solution" for his creepy/molesting customer at Duck Tape Bar, the disappearing prosthetic in the middle of the heist...
Laura’s post resonated with a lot of Twitter users. At the time of writing, her thread had 38.1k likes. But what stole the show was with how much enthusiasm people gushed about all the plot cliches they’ve grown to know and love.
We might know a twist is coming. We might know how cringe a certain trope is. However, they make us happy. And that, dear Pandas, is all that really matters at the end of the day. If you’ve got a huge smile on your face, if you feel grateful for the existence of entertainment on Planet Earth—whether in book or film form—we call that a huge win.
Besides, originality can be quite overrated. There’s nothing new under the sun. And while we might combine various tropes into unique combinations, what really matters is telling a good story.
You can tell an amazing story using cliche after cliche. So long as the characters are three-dimensional, the writing shines, and the story beats set a good rhythm, it doesn’t really matter if you suspect where the story’s going.
This trope feels really familiar, but I can't think of any movie/TV show it's in. Help please :/
Spike: We like to talk big. (indicates himself) Vampires do. 'I'm going to destroy the world.' (looks at the officer) That's just tough guy talk. (steps over to the car) Strutting around with your friends over a pint of bl*od. (sits on the hood) The truth is, I like this world. (pulls the cigarette pack from the officer's shirt pocket) You've got... dog racing, Manchester United. (pulls one out and drops the pack on the officer) And you've got people. (exhales) Billions of people walking around like Happy Meals with legs. It's all right here. (lights the cigarette and takes a drag) But then someone comes along with a vision. With a real... (exhales) passion for destruction. (takes another drag and looks at Buffy) Angel could pull it off. Goodbye, Picadilly. Farewell, Leicester Bloody Square. You know what I'm saying?
This is an exact description of Wanda and Pietro's relationship with Ultron
Crowley. The original one, not the Supernatural version (although that one, too)
Tell me you don’t like Liz Cheney without telling me you don’t like Liz Cheney.
That moment in Endgame when Sam comes in and like 'On your left'. I mean damn I screamed so hard. I don't care whoever says Superhero movies are stupid. I'm a Marvel stan through and through
This is the one moment I don't like. How did Sam know to say that before the portals opened >_<
Load More Replies...i mean in endgame they kinda did with the portals and the on your left and stuff
Load More Replies...There's a great spoof of this by Wallace and Gromit, I think it's in The Wrong Trousers.
Bit like Indiana Jones, when he gets fed up of fighting everyone and just whips out his gun and kills the guy in black.
Omg yes, that had me in Stiches
Load More Replies...Umbrella Academy when Diego jumps through the window....cracks me up every time.
And Five just opens the door with "You know, the door was unlocked"
Load More Replies...Or when the first person goes through the obstacle all bad-a*s, and the next person goes through and trips over everything, falls, breaks stuff...there's an episode of Archer like that, and I laugh every single time 😁
One episode of the Cartoon Xiaolin Showdown: three of the monks do crazy acrobatics throught fire and obstacles to get a stuffed toy on rescue training... Then the fourth one, who is a texan cowboy monk just lasso's the thing and pulls over while the rest watches
There's an episode of Supernatural where Sam and Dean have to climb this gate and Dean decides to climb over it and Sam just goes around it. Makes me giggle every time I see it.
At the same time, just because (you think) you’ve created a completely original plot doesn’t automatically make it worth the audience’s time. The way you present the story, how you edit it, what you focus on can make or break everything. Originality means nothing if you don’t have the skills to make the story come to life. Is it a diamond in the rough or just a lump of coal?
Such a good show!! I’ve seen it 6 times and I’m still finding stuff. I’m gonna geek out abt it rn if I don’t stop myself haha.
Load More Replies...I forget who said it, but if you see a something shown in the first act, it will reappear as something important in the final act.
"Chekhov's gun is a dramatic principle that states that every element in a story must be necessary, and irrelevant elements should be removed." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chekhov%27s_gun
Load More Replies...I call this the "Casual Importance" moment, where something is mentioned at a time it has no relevance to the moment, and my family gets annoyed when I point it out. Case in point, near the beginning of "Logan" when they casually ask "Do you still carry around that adamantium bullet in case you decide to kill yourself?"...it has nothing to do with the conversation or the scene, but they just HAPPEN to drop information on the audience which will be the climactic turning point in the last 5-10 minutes
Shawshank Redemption - Red telling Andy about a tree out alone in a field.
Basically everything from Shawshank Redemption fits this trope.
Load More Replies...Even though it's neither a joke nor from an animated film, would Defender Strange/Zombie Strange from Multiverse of Madness count?
Alternatively, how Firefly flipped this one on its head. "If you don't hear from me in an hour, you come in and rescue me!"
Bonus: At near end of the movie they show up battered and bruised but still alive!
Fun fact: Stan Lee didn't envision Magneto as a villain, more like an anti-hero.
Magneto's origins have always been so damned tragic, I'm surprised he has a kind bone in his body.
Load More Replies...Or go back and forth several times, like Tony Stark and Steve Rogers in the MCU.
Obi-wan and Anakin stuck with Dooku in star wars: clone wars was funny because of Obi-wan being hilariously witty on him and not slightly serious
Not everyone’s a fan of cliches, though. Or well, at least not certain ones. For instance, characters acting illogically all the time upsets quite a few cinephiles. Previously, Bored Panda spoke about cliches in movies with redditor RedstonekPL, who noticed that in a lot of movies, the main characters do a heck of a lot of dumb things.
“When that happens, I think to myself, ‘Man, if only they were a little bit smarter this would be a lot shorter,’” he said.
Love and Monsters is pretty much an entire movie based on that premise. Great movie. Highly recommend.
Groot's sacrifice. That was grand. Of course he had to come back as Baby Groot after that.
Wait. I thought Baby Groot was his son. ... I'm confused
Load More Replies...Fanfics!!! A3O (archiveofourown) has fanfics in every imaginable fandom, pairing, language, depth, length...
Is that a fanfic dub or the actual dialog? If it is real, what series brought us this gem?
That's fansubs, not actual subs. Sauce is Girls und Panzer.
Load More Replies...Norton acted circles around Gere in that and he was like 17. Amazing.
There used to be a really good Canadian detective drama called Motive, in which you knew from the very start who did it and how, and the whole show was about finding out what the motive was for doing it.
I loved that show. It was briefly here on ABC but didn't do well. Made me sad.
Load More Replies...Never mind, I realized there was a link at the bottom 🤦♀️
Load More Replies...“In my opinion, there are 3 types of foolish characters. Some characters are foolish because without them the movie wouldn't exist. Some characters' foolishness is a part of their personality. And some characters sometimes do stupid things once or twice to make the viewer laugh,” the redditor shared their opinion with Bored Panda.
I want a conspiracy wall in one of my rooms at home. Just need a suitably daft conspiracy.
Start a BP post "what is your favorite daft conspiracy?" and choose the daftest one.
Load More Replies...Does it have to be a conspiracy wall? What about like Dr. house trying to find out why the unknown disease is eating the person from the inside out?
I knooooooowwww people will disagree, but I love the futuristic version of this policing method in Minority Report.
i call this the 'pepe silva wall' but apparently in Australia it's called a Spider Wall bc. Bc Australia.
That would be Buffy the Vampire Slayer the series...which I loved. Xander, ever so much that goofball they just described.
Xander, the only one with no special powers but was the only one able to save Willow and by doing that saves the world. Yes I know the English magic helped but Xander was awesome
Load More Replies...Yes, but back when he played “Angel” in Buffy.
Load More Replies...“There are some movies where not being dumb wouldn't be boring, but there are some films, where one or two foolish actions are required to even start it. A good example for the former is a stereotypical horror film where some characters enter some kind of an abandoned house and then read out loud some kind of ancient curse or whatever from a book with a note saying, ‘Do not open,’ and then get attacked.”
Another example of this would be horror movie protagonists being warned not to enter a haunted house, yet they do it anyway. Though if they didn’t act dumb, there would be no movie.
Best comment for the best trope so far lol. I’m thinking daddy daycare
Load More Replies...Red and Red2 - so fun! The actors are clearly having a blast making these movies with their friends. Plus, Helen Mirren as the classiest assassin ever!
Red! And Red 2 are great examples of this. It's got Bruce Willis, Helen Mirian and John Malkovich. They make a great " the gangs all back together" movie
Bonus points if, as they're naming the members of the old gang, we see shots of what the person is doing right now. I.E. the Tech Guy is bored at Best Buy, The Get Away Driver is Uber Eats.
This is more lovers to enemies to lovers but I love the relationship between Diego and Lila in the Umbrella Academy
i like the scene in 'young frankenstein' where madalin kahn is pushing out her breast telling the guy to 'don't you touch me!'.
Enemies to friends can be good, but enemies to lovers ... that escalated quickly
My Cousin Vinny, when Marisa Tomei knows more about cars than the "expert". Awesome
Does the defense's theory hold water?
Load More Replies...My favourite of these is the "I want one" scene from Iron Man. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT2b5KzMoC0
LOVED movie "SUCKER PUNCH" for this kind of layout. Music was also sensational . . .
“To be honest, I'm a person who would rather watch a TV series rather than a movie. When I do watch one, it's a comedy, so being stupid is basically required. I just want to tell everyone, that y'all should watch anything you want, don't let anyone insult you for what you watch,” the redditor pointed out that we shouldn’t be ashamed of the movies we like, no matter how cliched or ‘dumb’ the characters are.
Like, Star wars final trilogy elevator scene and throne room scene, when Rey tells Kylo Ren she'd be there for him and 1minute later he kills his evil overlord master for her? Yeah....
Lex/Superman Joker/Batman Both villains are evil af but have that night/day relationship with the heroes
Also Molly Weasly vs Bellatrix on Harry Potter
Load More Replies...Ooh The Running Man bit where Killians henchman says "sorry, I have to score some steroids" and walks off
Vash in Trigun. The episode Diablo where Menov kills almost everyone in the village and Vash completely loses his s**t
Meanwhile, aspiring filmmaker, redditor Thats_What_Sh3_Sa1d, told Bored Panda earlier that it’s the dialogue and the movie effects that determine whether a movie project will be successful or not.
“The line between a good and a bad movie depends on dialogue, whether or not the lines that characters say to each other makes sense or contributes something to the film, whether or not the CGI or maybe the VFX looks good or not because that really makes an impact on a movies likeability, at least for me," they said.
If it's an american movie, AND it's not john wick 1, you know the dog survives.
Independence Day. I don't care how unrealistic it was for the dog to survive. If it died I was going to turn the movie off right there.
Load More Replies...THE FIRST ONE OMG. Sorry to keep mentioning my fav show but Helluva Boss teased us with this until like almost the end of the first season, just showing us everyone only bickering and getting on each other's nerves; and then we finally see them actually fighting together and you're like OHHHHHH
IKR THAT SCENE WAS SO COOL WHEN THEY WERE FIGHTING THE GOVERNMENT PEOPLE- and then Millie casually talking to Blitzo
Load More Replies...The pet every time ... as long as the dog/cat lives I don't care who else dies :P
For the last one - the kitten Keanu, in the movie Keanu. Him running through the shoot-outs is epic.
Aahhhhh emotional constiption finally getting a laxative of love. I too love and live for these stories!!! (Excuse me while I hug my pillow and giggle maniacally at these scenes)
For all its controversy, would the dynamic between Kylo Ren and Han Solo in TRoS count?
go wath "Murder on the orient expess" if you haven't watch it yet. You'll love the end :)
Load More Replies..."And of course if it has a good backstory, if it's really going to catch your attention, that also plays a part in a movies likeability.”
According to the aspiring filmmaker, some filmmakers make the same mistakes over and over again because they haven’t yet developed a sense of good taste.
End of John Wick when they...wait...I don't want to do spoilers for anyone who hasn't seen it.
Hot damn, am I a sucker for John Wick movies! They could make John Wick chapter 122, where John does nothing but beat people with his walker, and I'd be like "shut up and take my money!"😍
Load More Replies...Leverage. Baddie: "I have a gun and you don't." Elliott: "That's what makes it fair." Elliott then proceeds to dismantle baddie and his baddie buddies.
Yay, Leverage reference! Edit: to be fair, though, Eliot usually takes THEIR guns away and then goes to town on them. So ... not exactly matching the trope. But still: YAY! Leverage!
Load More Replies...Or that neither Inigo nor Wesley are fencing with their dominant hand!
Kinda similar, Bunraku. "You can't beat me with a stick." Yoshi throws the stick out the window and goes fists.
Twist twist twist - But actually their name is Rachel!
Load More Replies...I like to have The Lord of the Rings movies playing in the background at Christmas parties, and damn if my inlaws always show up late enough to see that drowned rat. Two hours of scenic views down the drain.
Load More Replies...Yup. It's why I think he had more humanity left in him than Angel did. Angel was an awful human being when he was alive.
Load More Replies...and the reverse is great too. example: Angel getting a flashback of when he was Angelus.
I think in Twilight, they add for lipstick to the boy for this scene
"The people making the movie either don't know what makes a good movie, or they think that a bad movie is a good one. Now again, I'm not saying that I'm a movie critic and I know everything there is to know about film, but I, and most people I think, know a bad film when they see one, and maybe some people don't. And in my opinion, for the situation to be able to change, the people making the movie should be informed as to what makes a good film rather than what makes a bad film," they told us.
And then they jump across to another building in slow motion and without injuring themselves or falling.
Or falling face flat on 2 the other building and still cheering 📣 4 making the jump
Load More Replies...Yes tiresome! Just bust out of a ground floor window and surprise us!
oh you mean those archaeology movies where a box or disc or something is actually a key
The key is actually the necklace given to the woman by her Grandfather and she has been wearing it all this time.
Load More Replies...In the iconic kid's cartoon series "the Mysterious Cities of Gold", two of the main characters, Zia and Esteban, were to find out they were long lost sister and brother thanks to two identical sun-shaped medallions they had had with them since they were born. And these medallions worked like keys to open the doors of some secret temple, if you put them the right way on a goddess statue - to be precise, they figured the goddess's nipples. Boy, the 1980's were wild.
I was just trying to remember the name of that the other day. For some reason, I was thinking it had "cibola" in the name.
Load More Replies...Red VS Blue. "Or maybe it's a key all the time, and when you stick it in someone, it unlocks their death."
He protecc, he attac, but most importantly he got his honour bac
Load More Replies...Are these all about Deadpool or is he just my favorite character ever?
Any examples, anyone, pretty please? (I'm only coming up with "Mad Max - Fury Road", if you squint and replace "villain" with "grey character/lone survivor".)
Spiderman ❤️❤️❤️ I just finished watching the first two Spiderman series (Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield ones)
Any Vin Diesel movie ever. Suicide Squad. Even that movie Stick It got a few scenes like that.
Whoohoo! Finally someone who knows this show, too! It is so amazing!
Load More Replies...For me, cartoons and kids’ shows are acceptable. Anything outside of those, though, can be annoying.
Me too. I'm disappointed we didn't get the spinoff in Missouri with Cameron, Mitchell and the kids. The actors were up for it but sadly the production company didn't like the idea. Mitch in hicksville? A gay football coach in hicksville? Hilarious
Load More Replies...Prob not what you were looking for but all I can picture is thor. “I know your in there banner I’ll get you out” 😂😂
"I don't really like Banner he's all science science science" "I don't really like Hulk he's all smash smash smash"
Load More Replies...Thor fighting Hulk: I know you're in there Banner, I'll get you out! *punch*
basically the whole plot of World of Warcraft Shadowlands in a nutshell -.-
Or the converse, in which the main character says something horrible to a friend to let them know they (the main character) has been compromised. CF: Kirk in TOS. Every time he insulted Spock or his mother, sh*t was about to get real.
This actually comes from the archetypal hero's journey. It's a common trope across cultures and time.
Avatar the Last Airbender. The cartoon version. When they go up against the Fire Nation
How is this only 32? This was the first one I thought of! Especially the whole "we won't join this fight!" attitude And then during the final battle, when the heroes are looking outnumbered and defeated, what's that over the hill? Here comes backup!! Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Avengers, probably Vikings, etc... The greatest...
this one is so obvious that when my kids see an action movie and there's a handsome guy/girl that appear in the movie at some stage they are like "oh yawn those two are going to get together" and these are small kids.
I love your kids. They already realize how boring that actually is for watchers... ;-)
Load More Replies...I want to see this in action; with a twist. They don't fall in love. They just roll their eyes, accept their fates, get into the bed, and continue bickering the next morning.
Or when they hate each other And then end up falling in love 🥰 and getting married, then they tell their kids the story of how they got married
clicketyclicketyclicketyclickety "I'M IN!! Now let's reroute the ENCRYPTIONS... and... You're clear guys, GO!"
My husband and I can type very fast and if we are typing something and the other walks in the room, we will be like, "Hey, when you are done hacking into the mainframe can you..." Even after 23 years, it still makes me laugh.
When it takes 3 minutes to bypass 2048-bit encryption. And the group gets mad it took so long.
Penelope Garcia from Criminal Minds. Or Abby Scuito or Tim McGee from NCIS
I can never forget Hugh Jackson swilling wine and putting his leg up on the table while he hacks the mainframe with a worm virus from the 70s. Or Hackers where they filmed the actors in spinning telephone booths and tried to make it look badass. Also, Penn Jillette screaming, "They're going for the kernel!!!!"
What was wrong with the sequel? I liked them both.
Load More Replies...The Map of Tiny Perfect Things. Palm Springs. Russian Doll. About Time... I think I just realized I'm a sucker for this one too.
One of my least favourite tropes :( I could not stand groundhog day, and any series where they copy it for an episode (like Supernatural) I just roll my eyes. The only one I can think of that wasn't as bad was the Buffy episode, but I don't think I'd watch it again. I know I'm in the minority here though.
John Wick is against violence? He worked as killer for years before the movies.
The harry potter prophecy twist: he has to "die" to kill voldemort.
This one was one I expected at the end of the 5th book, but I was still surprised for some reason.. one of the best book series ever
Load More Replies...Anakin bringing balance to the force. He kinda did if you look at the balance being the sith and the jedi having more even numbers 😂
Yes, and no one ever coughs just like that, either. In movies it means the person will be very ill (and/or dead) very soon.
Or they grab their left arm, and you know a heart attack is going to happen - or a headache, which is never just a headache, but a major seizure/aneurism/stroke about to happen! And don't get me started on stings or bites...
That was literally my first thought. I've also wondered how many men she infected with TB from sleeping with them O.o
Load More Replies...Not TB, but the scene between Legasov and Shcherbina, in the final episode of "Chernobyl", makes me cry every single time.
Alt:a fight scene with odd not quite there music i.e. a massive fight with kids singing happy birthday or swan lake music
I feel like a Deadpool fight scene would fit this bill.
Load More Replies...🎵Let the bodies hit the floor🎵 was running through my head at that point when I saw it in the theater.
The bigger gator in Lake Placid. The other shark in Jaws.
Hated it I Am Legend, that is more because I hated the film. The book has a VERY good ending, and Hollywood is too cowardly to use it.
And then everyone else eventually realizes it was all for nothing. (ex. Avengers: Endgame and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness)
I want a more realistic one, when the character is dying in the arms of their beloved, and they lose control of bodily functions and the bowels let loose.
You'd think the robot would fall in love with Siri or Eddie the Toaster, not the nasty biological lump of flesh hero.
Lump of flesh 😖 You're a true romantic, aren't you!
Load More Replies...Their robot love is too much...gets me every time
Load More Replies...I'm sorry, but the book, The Host was great. The movie is probably one of the worst ever.
We could have had that in Deadpool2, if not for that unfortunate wind that killed them all. lol
Those sound super interesting, could you give me some movie titles, please?
Load More Replies...Squeekers Squeekums Squeekity!!! (Translation: He is one of my favorite Disney characters!)
Load More Replies...I hate this trope so much. The film supposedly is meant to appeal to fans of THING, but the people who are actually good and passionate about the THING are the villains, and the heroes are s**t and only succeed because the plot requires them to.
This made me realise Space Jam is actually an inversion of this trope, because the bad guys were never *actually* good at basketball, they cheated.
Load More Replies...I loved the episode of The wonder years that started like that, but then they still lost the soccer game nd soccer is never mentioned again :)
cough, cough, Jason Grace, cough cough. I know it’s a book, but still…
One of my rules for deciding if I want to read a book is that I have to know what's going on within the first few pages. Tossing the reader w***y nilly into something where they have no idea what's going on just feels like bad writing to me. I don't like having to go back to the beginning once I start to figure it out just to remember what happened
But if they tell you your husband is Channing Tatum, you play it off like it's all good. Thank you, Dr. person, if you could just discharge me now that would be great. Our bed is so much more comfortable, right, Channing Tatum, my husband, who I totally know and remember?
The Terminal List seems to be doing quite a good job of confusing us like this.
They should do a movie like this, but from the sidekick's perspective. Imagine if Ron Weasley was the main character.
Hate this trope so much! A successful independent woman gives up on her aspirations for some good for nothing annoying man who she doesn't even seem to like.
It happens in reverse too - think "Swet November", yuck
Load More Replies...So barbarian and princess, that would be, as you say, gimli and legolas.
So Planes and Cars by Pixar. In fact there it's red/orange hero is helped by blue grouchy old timer with gravelly voice. Like, they are even the same colour.
Okay, I'm a sucker for this one, too. It might be also because my son, who's on the spectrum, is totally devoted to the people he loves and everyone else is sort of *shrug*. But I think I've always been a sucker for it.
What if these are both alters of the same character? Did I just write a movie????? One longs for nothing more than the other's touch but will never be able to receive it. Somebody needs to pay me for that one!
Like Hocus Pocus, Winnifred had all the kids to drink from but wanted to wait and drink Danny because she called her ugly thus not making the dawn deadline
So, every vampire movie and that one with keanu reeves as an alien... er... day earth stood still, I think.
Better still if A was only pretending to be brainwashed to get into the secret evil lair
How about, the world is dying due to over population cuz abortion has been banned. There was one great female scientist who could have saved us all but she had an ectopic pregnancy, so we had to just let her die?
Scilly and Mulder!! Can't believe how old I must be if they are the first couple I think of...
Vincent and Catherine: Beauty and the Beast. I cried buckets when I flipped through the following week's TV guide (so even more long ago than Mulder & Scully) and discovered the series had ended. I loved that show then grieved for it 🥲 It doesn't matter how cheese-riddled a show is, if it resonates it's real.
Load More Replies...Rachel and Ross (except I hated the Ross character - nothing against David Schwimmer).
The series generally deteriorates after the sexual tension is resolved, faster if they marry, even faster if they have children. Bones, Castle.
The only reason Bones and Booth got together was because she was pregnant in real life
Load More Replies...I really like the inversion of this trope like in Farscape where they just get together immediately. Much more interesting to see a relationship actually develop rather than to have all the tension rely on the actual getting together. Like yawn okay we get it they're ~CONFLICTED~ can we move on this isn't middle school. XD
I find it boring. As soon as you see the hero and heroine are both attractive you totally know. Except "Zack and Miri." That was just... confusing. And heartwarming. And gross.
Anime just is a trope, period. Want to laugh? Best press the back of your head with your hand. Blonde girl? Best she fall in love with grumpy spiky-haired antihero. Etc.
I love spotting the Chekhov's Gun in the first act of whatever movie. You know, the seemingly innocuous object/concept that in the end, turns out to be the ONE thing that can destroy the Alien Mothership / Evil Robot / Doomsday Weapon etc.
This might just be the 90s influence but I do like a good narrator, or even one that's a bit antagonizing. Not just there to tell the story but to banter with the protagonist/antagonist. The perfect examples are George of the Jungle and Dudley Do Right. It just takes the comedy to a whole next level.
honestly, most of the tropes in buffy. im a sucker for "crowning moment of awesomeness" tho.
The group of misfit underdogs that saves the day (Star Wars, Hackers, Tank Girl). The convoluted, comedic murder mystery (Murder by Death, Clue). The mismatched heroes (Independence Day, Willow, Ladyhawke).
This is going to sound so incredibly stupid and shallow, but you know the Victorious pilot? Where Tori is just a regular, mediocre person who has never sung a note in her life, but when she's forced to go up on stage she absolutely KILLS IT. That scene never fails to give me chills, not to mention a huge energy boost. I LOVE LOVE LOVE that kind of plot. The reason this seems to stupid and shallow to me is that I already was WAY too old for that show when it came out (an adult, yes), not to mention that it's just an extremely superficial show written by Dan Children's Feet Schneider, filled with cheap *cough* "music" (though you have to admit, Jade's You Don't Know Me kicked a*s!). Ah what the heck, I feel what I feel. :-D
maybe I missed it, but you left out the whole collection of sci-fi Time Travel cliches... I am so sick of them, I won't have anything to do with a Time Travel story... Exception: all rules have exceptions, the exception here is when the characters are pure fun like Marty McFly and the Doc... I can watch that one again...
I love spotting the Chekhov's Gun in the first act of whatever movie. You know, the seemingly innocuous object/concept that in the end, turns out to be the ONE thing that can destroy the Alien Mothership / Evil Robot / Doomsday Weapon etc.
This might just be the 90s influence but I do like a good narrator, or even one that's a bit antagonizing. Not just there to tell the story but to banter with the protagonist/antagonist. The perfect examples are George of the Jungle and Dudley Do Right. It just takes the comedy to a whole next level.
honestly, most of the tropes in buffy. im a sucker for "crowning moment of awesomeness" tho.
The group of misfit underdogs that saves the day (Star Wars, Hackers, Tank Girl). The convoluted, comedic murder mystery (Murder by Death, Clue). The mismatched heroes (Independence Day, Willow, Ladyhawke).
This is going to sound so incredibly stupid and shallow, but you know the Victorious pilot? Where Tori is just a regular, mediocre person who has never sung a note in her life, but when she's forced to go up on stage she absolutely KILLS IT. That scene never fails to give me chills, not to mention a huge energy boost. I LOVE LOVE LOVE that kind of plot. The reason this seems to stupid and shallow to me is that I already was WAY too old for that show when it came out (an adult, yes), not to mention that it's just an extremely superficial show written by Dan Children's Feet Schneider, filled with cheap *cough* "music" (though you have to admit, Jade's You Don't Know Me kicked a*s!). Ah what the heck, I feel what I feel. :-D
maybe I missed it, but you left out the whole collection of sci-fi Time Travel cliches... I am so sick of them, I won't have anything to do with a Time Travel story... Exception: all rules have exceptions, the exception here is when the characters are pure fun like Marty McFly and the Doc... I can watch that one again...
