I hate the typical Mirror Scare used in horror movies or the typical "You can do it" type of family films where there is this outcast creature that is misunderstood but ends up saving everyone.
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I hate the typical Mirror Scare used in horror movies or the typical "You can do it" type of family films where there is this outcast creature that is misunderstood but ends up saving everyone.
Or how about the conflict between two people (oftentimes a relationship) where one finds out someting about the other and comes to hate that person (usually for a stupid reason) and yet ultimately ends up forgiving him/her anyway in the end. Oooooor, anything Michael Bay does. -Tish-
basicly this
This is the reason why I hate most of the recent romantic comedies :?When the guy/girl falls in love with the least likely guy/girl they thought they would fall in love with.
hedden93
The one where their is a pastor of a small rural church and he is having a crisis of faith and tries to console a man who is tormented by bad anxiety and the pastor tells him only of his trouble of faith and life, so the man later commits suicide.Jazz_FanBasically this.
Movies with sequels/prequels that rehash the same plot.CRS98The bad guy is back and he is here to cause nothing but trouble. Don't forget the typical "Disaster has happened since the good guy left".
This episode was badly written!
Spitting out whatever said person is drinking when someone says something funny or surprises them.
Firearms that look like they have the weight of toys, clicking and clattering as soon as they're slightly touched.
The nerds getting hot girls in college movies (yeah, sure).
Computers that could hack into the President's underwear.
Witty remarks during high intensity fighting/action scenes, with a close up on the character's face (the worst).
I absolutely HATE romantic comedies where the protagonists despise each other at first but "inadvertedly" end up falling for each other... SO lame. ¬_¬'
Half of all damn movies feature a scene with the Heimlich maneuver...must be compensation for another kind of maneuver.
The mirror scare used in horror movies might be cliche, but it does freak me out thinking about it sometimes when I look in a mirror.I hate the typical Mirror Scare used in horror movies or the typical "You can do it" type of family films where there is this outcast creature that is misunderstood but ends up saving everyone.
MrEnvelope
Man sent to infiltrate falls in love with tribe and woman.
freek666
Hey! Don' you be hatin' on Avatar son! :x
:P
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Man sent to infiltrate falls in love with tribe and woman.
black_cat19
Hey! Don' you be hatin' on Avatar son! :x
:P
...or Pocahontas.
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Man sent to infiltrate falls in love with tribe and woman.
freek666
Hey! Don' you be hatin' on Avatar son! :x
:P
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Awesome!
Well played, my good sir, well played. :P
Rom-coms based around a divorced couple. The woman remarries/gets engaged to a high flying business man who has a huge ego, usually messes up by not being able to cope with the smart-alec 9 year old kid(s).
In fact, all rich high flying business men seem to get the arse end of the deal.
In squads, the black guy always has the biggest gun and/or a demolitions expert. Almost always the loudest.
Those red cups that are present at EVERY high school or college party.
Throwing up at the most inappropriate time. The only time that has ever made me laugh was on The Inbetweeners.
Guns that have infinite ammo, in particular revolvers that fire about 12-16 shots.
The Wilhelm scream.
Computers that could hack into the President's underwear.wide_ocean
For some reason that made me laugh really hard. :lol:
agreed. . =P also those magic guns that carry insane amounts of bullets.
"Lets split up, its a great idea".
NO IT IS NOT!
dercoo
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