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Mon Oct-17-11 05:27 AM
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What's your most hated Movie Meme? |
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Okay, I've got mine: I call it the "Fast Forward Future Syndrome," wherein a movie is set in the near future, and the world is vastly advanced. Hey, I loved Blade Runner, but "attack ships on the shoals of Orion" in 2019? The film came out in 1982: It was set just 37 years in the future, but the technology more properly belonged 370 years hence.
There are worse examples, like Demolition Man, set in 2032 and referring to the 1990s as ancient times! Minority Report was set in 2054: Do you really think we'll have that kind of tech in 43 years? Didn't think so.
Well, that's mine. What's yours?
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Mon Oct-17-11 05:30 AM
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especially of the nostalgic "Wonder Years" variety.
I let it slide in Blade Runner, but there's a director's cut that doesn't have it and it doesn't take anything away from the story.
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Mon Oct-17-11 05:59 AM
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2. Mine? "Dumb Woman needs Big Manly Menz to Rescue Her" |
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You know, we can all get into difficulties and need rescuing, but damn, the only movie victims who should be helpless, crying, and totally unable to act in an adult manner are CHILDREN.
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Mon Oct-17-11 07:59 AM
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8. Nay! Those are the best! |
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Especially women from the '50s movies wearing beehive hairdos and high heels, trying to run away from the swamp creature without breaking a nail. :rofl: :rofl:
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Mon Oct-17-11 06:33 AM
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3. I dont know if its a meme or not... |
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Edited on Mon Oct-17-11 06:35 AM by Locrian
But it's the "super crazy gee whiz action to the nth degree".
The kind where 4 billion bad guys are either shooting/ chasing etc the "good guy" and ALL seem to miss. Of course the good guy is dead on.
The action movies where there is NO WAY - physics wise - that anything even CLOSE to the scene could happen.
Not to mention the pace of said movies. Ironically, for me instead of being exciting they are incredibly BORING.
That or the kind where they HAVE to kill of one of the "nice" guys/gals so the hero has an excuse to go off on the "bad guys". UGHHH.
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Mon Nov-07-11 05:41 PM
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And I'll add the good guy getting beaten and shot multiple times yet manages to live through it, while just one bullet kills the bad guy.
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Mon Oct-17-11 06:56 AM
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4. But, Minority Report is here. NSA/DHS = The Precrime Bureau complete with universal profiling |
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Edited on Mon Oct-17-11 07:40 AM by leveymg
and surveillance. The only real difference is the state uses computers instead of Precogs to identify suspects. The police state future of 1984 is old-fashioned by comparison to server farms and algorithms.
No. The future is here and it sucks. But, I'm still waiting for my atomic flying car.
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Mon Oct-17-11 07:00 AM
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5. Teenager switches bodies with mom/dad. |
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Tom Hanks' BIG was the only film I can recall in which the age-shift thing worked. Although I admit, I haven't seen many of the others because the genre tends to be aimed at kids -- and bores me to no end.
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Mon Oct-17-11 07:15 AM
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6. Drunken Southerners get together |
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and showcase how eccentric, yet kind-hearted and wise they truly are, all with horrible fake accents and courtly manners and fashion from the 19th century. There's usually a confrontation with a redneck in which one of the genteel white characters gets to defend his/her black friend. This is a new twist on the Old South meme that the plantation days were a golden age in which people followed a code of honor, treating their slaves well and punishing the wicked rednecks with swift vengeance. Unfortunately, this meme has been historically promoted by those in the North as much as in the South.
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Mon Oct-17-11 07:25 AM
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7. People prior to the Reagan Administration believed that America would continue |
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to innovate, invent, and create. They had an optimistic vision of the future and believed we were destined for greater things. They didn't really think that we would go nowhere and let our infrastructure fall apart.
You mention 2 movies that were based on works by Philip K. Dick. His vision of the future will be eerily correct. It just won't happen as quickly as he believed.
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Sun Oct-23-11 02:37 PM
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9. Man & woman start off hating each other |
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And we all know were it goes from there!
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Wed Oct-26-11 08:38 AM
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10. lol. that was the first one I thought of. |
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Fri Oct-28-11 10:32 AM
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11. Man and woman are forced together in "harrowing situation" and find time for love... |
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Fri Oct-28-11 07:14 PM
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The stormtrooper effect, also called stormtrooper syndrome, is an expression used to describe the cliché phenomenon in works of fiction of minor cannon fodder characters being completely ineffective in combat against characters important to the plot.
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Mon Oct-31-11 05:58 PM
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13. Nonviolent movies generally suck. nt |
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Wed Nov-02-11 03:44 AM
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14. Women being chased by a killer - sick sick sick of those |
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Also is prostitute or stripper all that popular a career choice for women these days? If you watch TV or movies you would think so.
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Tue Nov-08-11 02:11 AM
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Where you know the freckle face kid and his dog will survive. A movie set in the future where they keep mentioning the year, just in case you forget. A horror movie where the cutest chick doesnt go topless, but the rest do. The pretty male actor is the Hero (Tom Cruise) and the Ugly male (gary Busey) is the villain. Any movie that has a big star who only does a 30 second cameo to prove how cool he is. Any fuckin movie with Rob Schneider in it. Any movie that trys to be alternative but isnt. A remake of an original. Michael Fuckin Bay.
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Thu Nov-17-11 05:09 PM
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18. First one that comes to mind, people treating a minor competition like a life or death situation. |
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Edited on Thu Nov-17-11 05:16 PM by hughee99
Be it the all valley karate tournament, the big step dancing competition, the pee-wee hockey finals, or the downhill ski race, I'm just sick of seeing movies try to build up a ton of drama to an even whose true result would be, in reality, completely inconsequential.
That doesn't mean the movies are always necessarily bad, but what really happens if Daniel-san loses in the finals of the all valley championship? He's still living in a town with a bunch of assholes, why would one think any deal they made would really matter? Who really cares if the Mighty Ducks, or the Bad-News Bears win or not, if Lane Meyer beats Roy Stalin down the K-12 or if the Beavers beat the Dragons even when Michael J. Fox doesn't turn into the wolf.
I like sports movies, I'd just like to see SOME creativity in the plot once in a while.
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