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Mira lowell's avatar

This was such an interesting read — it's wild how often the same tropes show up once you actually start paying attention. I just watched a few movies on https://thecaastleapk.com recently, and now I can't unseen some of these clichés 😂 The 'last-second bomb defusal' one gets me every time

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Sg's avatar

I had a former business part that whenever there was a bug in his code would say “what the hell”, I might forward this to him.

Marshall Shaffer's avatar

You have me wondering if it's possible to quantify this recent clip that went viral of Reese Witherspoon decrying the lazy trope of women asking "what do we do now?" https://x.com/womenpostingws/status/1864316564234756310

The Dumb Okie's avatar

Terrific article, though you almost lost me when you said "Last Action Hero" dragged, haha.

There has to be a few fans of that movie, and I'm one of them.

Barry Lyons's avatar

I have a visual cliché that annoys me to no end (because I've seen it too many times): angry characters throwing their cellphones against a wall or whatever.