In scenes where a car is chasing a person on foot, the person on foot always runs down the middle of the road, rather than going on the sidewalk, protected by parked cars.
Movie cliches
-
-
In movies, ear protection while target practicing is for wimps, as we see here.
Especially at 1:08
Keyboard not found. Press F1 for help. -
Asthmatic people in movies almost always use their inhalator as a mouth spray, which wouldn't help at all in real life.Keyboard not found. Press F1 for help.
-
the lone gunslinger who fights desperado gangs and kills them fast in a row without reloading his gun and who lights a cigarette after the finished mass murder of the bad guys, spits on the ground and rides his faithful horse towards the sunset. or such.
-
SouthernDude wrote:
Hallmark Christmas movies:
- Independent businesswoman/family business
- Big city/small town relationship
- Has to leave right before Christmas
- Snowing, red dress, kiss in final scene
-
Pultost wrote:
Love-making in a movie is always perfect, never awkward, and they both know what they're doing.
-
HannahW wrote:
Pultost wrote:
Love-making in a movie is always perfect, never awkward, and they both know what they're doing.
Keyboard not found. Press F1 for help. -
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
-
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
Keyboard not found. Press F1 for help. -
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
Pultost wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
I agree with you both. It would just be cost effective to play it safe and just shoot him... 8 times.
But I don't think any movies have any villains who don't make the tasks hard for them selves. Even in old danish comedies.
- Tie him to a clock tower and let him wait for the needle push him out.
- Cast his feet in cement and slowly lower him under water.
- Put him on conveier belts onto crushing machines or a tub of acid.
- Or (simply) to trap him in a brick wall until he dies from loss of air or he dies from hunger.
Yes I did say comedy"Comedy is like sex. If they haven't made a noise in a while, change what you're doing" - Sara Pascoe -
Natacha wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
Pultost wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
But I don't think any movies have any villains who don't make the tasks hard for them selves. Even in old danish comedies.
- Tie him to a clock tower and let him wait for the needle push him out.
- Cast his feet in cement and slowly lower him under water.
- Put him on conveier belts onto crushing machines or a tub of acid.
- Or (simply) to trap him in a brick wall until he dies from loss of air or he dies from hunger.
Yes I did say comedy
Keyboard not found. Press F1 for help. -
Pultost wrote:
Natacha wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
Pultost wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
- Tie him to a clock tower and let him wait for the needle push him out.
- Cast his feet in cement and slowly lower him under water.
- Put him on conveier belts onto crushing machines or a tub of acid.
- Or (simply) to trap him in a brick wall until he dies from loss of air or he dies from hunger.
Yes I did say comedy
"Comedy is like sex. If they haven't made a noise in a while, change what you're doing" - Sara Pascoe -
Natacha wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
Pultost wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
But I don't think any movies have any villains who don't make the tasks hard for them selves. Even in old danish comedies.
- Tie him to a clock tower and let him wait for the needle push him out.
- Cast his feet in cement and slowly lower him under water.
- Put him on conveier belts onto crushing machines or a tub of acid.
- Or (simply) to trap him in a brick wall until he dies from loss of air or he dies from hunger.
Yes I did say comedy
Wow! If those are comedies, I’d hate to see a Danish horror film! -
HannahW wrote:
Natacha wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
Pultost wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
- Tie him to a clock tower and let him wait for the needle push him out.
- Cast his feet in cement and slowly lower him under water.
- Put him on conveier belts onto crushing machines or a tub of acid.
- Or (simply) to trap him in a brick wall until he dies from loss of air or he dies from hunger.
Yes I did say comedy
"Comedy is like sex. If they haven't made a noise in a while, change what you're doing" - Sara Pascoe -
Natacha wrote:
HannahW wrote:
Natacha wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
Pultost wrote:
HannahW wrote:
In James Bond films the baddie always devises a ridiculously complicated way of killing Bond instead of just shooting him.
- Cast his feet in cement and slowly lower him under water.
- Put him on conveier belts onto crushing machines or a tub of acid.
- Or (simply) to trap him in a brick wall until he dies from loss of air or he dies from hunger.
Yes I did say comedy
I guess it’s a bit like Home Alone, which when you think about it, is such a violent film aimed at children! -
this vid is pretty spot on, haha
-
Ah, the Olson gang. Saw some of this movies on tele back in Germany.
-
In older movies, from a time when landline phones still ruled, no one ever has to look up a number, they immediately know which one to dial.Keyboard not found. Press F1 for help.
-
I don’t know if you’d call this a cliche, but I just love how in musicals no-one thinks it’s weird when someone bursts into song or when suddenly the whole street starts to dance.
-
HannahW wrote:
I don’t know if you’d call this a cliche, but I just love how in musicals no-one thinks it’s weird when someone bursts into song or when suddenly the whole street starts to dance.
Keyboard not found. Press F1 for help.
-
Share
- Facebook 0
- Twitter 0
- Google Plus 0
- Reddit 0