Favorite Movie Cliches
Started by: Gavel | Replies: 86 | Views: 2,481
Jul 6, 2009 5:05 AM #454236
How about when the main good guy goes through, like, a week of training and is able to take down a shitload of heavily armed highly trained foot soldiers?
Jul 6, 2009 5:12 AM #454239
Ooo, another one. Simple. The "Odd Couple" mantra... like in the film of that title, or other films like Lethal Weapon, Starsky & Hutch, Beverly Hills Cop, etc. etc.
Jul 6, 2009 5:14 AM #454241
The matrix anyone? 5 minutes of training = infinite body countQuote from GavelHow about when the main good guy goes through, like, a week of training and is able to take down a shitload of heavily armed highly trained foot soldiers?
Anyway, I like super cliche titles.
Jul 6, 2009 5:19 AM #454242
How about in the sequels when the main character gets buddies?
Or in regards to the training thing, when the main character always wants to step into battle early all headstrong and shit, but his mentor tells him he's not ready yet.
Or in regards to the training thing, when the main character always wants to step into battle early all headstrong and shit, but his mentor tells him he's not ready yet.
Jul 6, 2009 5:22 AM #454243
Cleverly disguised sequel titles, too.







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Jul 6, 2009 5:29 AM #454245
lol i just watched madagascar 2 last night
Jul 6, 2009 6:59 AM #454277
You forgot the most clever one
The first movie called Alien
The second movie called Aliens
Also, Left 4 dead
And Left 4 Dead, Too
Or Left 2 Die
The first movie called Alien
The second movie called Aliens
Also, Left 4 dead
And Left 4 Dead, Too
Or Left 2 Die
Jul 6, 2009 2:23 PM #454365
I find it funny how in space battles/travel/everything, there is always a definite up and down; all the ships obey this rule and are rotated the right way, and solar systems are like a 2-D plain. Movie space battles are like those of submarines; you can move in any direction, but there is always a definite up. In real space, there wouldn't be, and ships would enter battles with their cockpits all facing different directions.
Jul 6, 2009 4:25 PM #454411
Quote from BonkI find it funny how in space battles/travel/everything, there is always a definite up and down; all the ships obey this rule and are rotated the right way, and solar systems are like a 2-D plain. Movie space battles are like those of submarines; you can move in any direction, but there is always a definite up. In real space, there wouldn't be, and ships would enter battles with their cockpits all facing different directions.
Solar systems are in a flat plane usually in real life, actually. It's becasue they form out of rotating balls of gas, and a rotating object only has one axis.
Jul 6, 2009 6:14 PM #454465
"I'm getting too old for this."
"Don't you die on me!"
"Don't you die on me!"
Jul 6, 2009 6:22 PM #454467
Kidnappers telling the relatives not to involve the police and then not knowing when said relatives either do that or have already done that.
Jul 6, 2009 7:16 PM #454502
Quote from Nixon"I'm getting too old for this."
"Don't you die on me!"
"Not on my watch!"
Jul 6, 2009 7:37 PM #454512
The battle has been won, but the war has just begun.
Jul 6, 2009 7:57 PM #454525
Quote from Mr. PinkusThe battle has been won, but the war has just begun.
This means sequels.
Jul 6, 2009 9:03 PM #454544
That reminds me, scenes after the credits that reveal to you that the bad guy isn't really dead. Also resulting in sequels.