Whenever the hero runs out of ammo they always manage to find a stash of bullets that fit their gun.
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Thread: Movie Cliches
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06-08-2018 08:23 AM #211
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06-08-2018 10:52 AM #212This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The only realistic scene was when Harrison Ford shot the samurai in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
The best 'fight' scene ever.
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06-08-2018 02:08 PM #213
Those scenes where a character is walking down the street and a car draws up, usually with a baddie in the back, who winds the window down and talks to them as they are walking.
The road is always clear of parked cars, skips or wheelie bins or whatever, so the car doesn't have to pull out and around and back in to continue the conversation.
Also the driver manages to keep the car going at walking pace for however long the conversation takes, without stalling or kangarooing.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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06-08-2018 02:14 PM #214This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-08-2018 02:54 PM #215
Baddy takes aim at goody who's lying helplessly on the floor. A shot rings out but it's the baddy who's been shot (close-up of baddy looking surprised) either by someone who was previously left for dead or by the goody's colleague who has arrived in the nick of time.
German officers speak to each other in heavily accented English.Last edited by Caversham Green; 07-08-2018 at 12:52 PM.
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06-08-2018 04:56 PM #216This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-08-2018 12:43 AM #217
Another car cliché I don’t think has had a mention is where an intended victim (who has slighted his organisation) of a hit, usually in mafia/OC movies, sits in the front seat of a car with some homicidal sociopath directly behind him - even he, as well as the audience, knows he’s getting malkied.
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08-08-2018 04:39 AM #218This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-08-2018 06:33 AM #219
During a battle scene in every war movie, one of the central characters will die....but really slowly. Slowly enough to deliver a heart-wrenching monologue to his best buddie for 5 minutes, conveniently enough right in the middle of a lull in the noise of the battle. Like the other side say "stop shooting for a minute, that dude is saying some really moving last words".
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17-08-2018 05:52 PM #220
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Somebody sets off an explosion and starts to walk off before it blows up. As they are walking away in slow motion behind them the explosion occurs and they don't flinch one bit.
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16-10-2018 05:50 PM #221
This is more of a peeve than a cliche but it annoys the **** out of me. In every American film or tv programme whenever a torch (or flashlight) is required they always hold it, I would say, upside down like they are getting ready to launch a javelin.........Why????
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16-10-2018 08:19 PM #222
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17-10-2018 01:34 PM #223
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Almost every scene where people are shooting at each other and there are nearby metal handrails or a metal fence. Cue dozens of bullets missing their target but loads hitting the handrails sending sparks flying
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18-10-2018 07:31 AM #224This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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