ITT: movie trops that you actually like

>protagonists get interrupted by the villain
>villain slow claps and congratulates them on their progress so far

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>minor/weak character is now the villain

>antagonist is a force of nature

*movie tropes

fuck

>Somebody the main character loves is killed and he kills everyone who had anything to do with it

>Falling object lands near bystander
>"I'm okay!"
>Another object falls crushing bystander

>protagonist walks toward camera in slo mo
>huge explosion erupts behind him/her
>doesn't flinch
>just keeps on walking

kek, this

>It starts raining for dramatic effect.
and
>Fight scene in the rain.
Top comfy desu

>bad guy about to kill main character
>shot cuts to two men playing golf on a roof
>golf ball falls on bad guy's head, saving the main character

>protagonist and villain team up to defeat bigger threat

>character almost gets hit by vehicle
>gets hit by a different vehicle

>Villain tries to seduce the protagonist

tsundere characters

this

>male protagonist subdues a female character that is trying to kill him by making out with her

>hero has only ONE BULLET LEFT but still manages to headshot the last bad guy standing

what movie does this happen in

Name two films who do that other than The Force Awakens

>Weak loser character ends up defeating a tough opponent for main character or saves the day

>really hot actress in the film
>she gets naked and shows off her body even though it adds nothing to the film

that's not even rain

>two eccentric henchmen with complementary abilities

Fargo, Utopia, plenty of cartoons

>villain killed during an act of courage
>no one knows what he did except for protag

Bonus points if it's because of them being repeatedly ignored by the protagonist.

not exactly fucking sunshine though is it

>slow-mo sacrifice of non-main character with nice music

I like it when it's a woman that does that, it's hot desu

YESSSS

>One small, wisecracking conniving henchman
>One large brutish henchman who sometimes corrects the small one humorously
Love that

during at least the first 20 minutes, something in the house falls or makes a loud noise and creates a jumpscare.

tiny and useless weapon introduced early in the film has a major role in the end.

half of these arent even tropes you retarded faggots

If the climax, especially a final battle, isn't sufficiently embellished with fire or rain, I get disappointed.

Dumb to expect it every time, but fuck me if it isn't the way to go.

>minor characters killed off without a whisper or care
>major characters get 10 minutes to say their final speech while they die

>Plan getting executed as its narrated

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Muh dick

>GET IN MY OFFICE NOW!
>YOU BLEW UP AN ENTIRE CITY BLOCK! A WHOLE BLOCK! I'VE GOT THE MAYOR ON MY ASS, THE GODDAMN MAYOR! YOU WILL PLAY THIS CASE BY THE BOOK, AND THAT'S AN ORDER!

>minor character makes autistic posts on Sup Forums's television/film board
always gives me a laff

>villain, knowing he has been bested, gives a smug speech about his superiority even in the bitter end
>hero unflinchingly shoots him in the fucking head

Give me even one example.

The Accountant

>the movie has an adult authority figure who i think is an asshole when i watched the movie as a kid but when i watch it again as an adult i can totally understand where they're coming from

One of the Lethal Weapons definitely does it. In fact, those flicks check most of these tropes off the list.

Main character does it often in Walking Pleb.

>hero assembles a team of skilled individuals

I love any movie/game/etc with this as a plot point. It's cliche as shit but I love it

>MC has to sacrifice themselves to save everyone else
>Looks back to loved one
>Says something usually corny as hell
>cheeky smile
>Becomes an hero

This ones great

>former villain sacrifices themselves in the main character's place

>main character tries to fight antagonist but gets absolutely rekt
>character goes into an autistic fit of rage and fucks the antagonist up

Don't Breathe is the most recent example, her chimping out made me hard

fucking this one is great

>climax of the movie
>10 minute shootout between protagonist and 100 bad guys
>protagonist kills them all
>50 Cops show up

>I got a bad feeling about this
Also
>Black guy dying first
Not even racist and don't mind most black actors, I just like the idea of directors in current year going with it, accidentally or not

>Villain turns out to be just a guy who's doing his duty
>Good guy is also doing his duty
>both know that only one gets out alive, it has to be this way

i think pretty much any rainy scene.

what is essential /rain/core?

>The crazy old janitor was right all along

Feels vindicating man

>>Black guy dying first

I find it hilarious how it just keeps happening despite everyone being aware of it. They even did it in the last South Park episode.

>protagnist in mid step
>slo mo explosion in background
>foot hits the ground as second explosion goes off

Se7en, The Crow, Jurassic Park. Blade Runner, The Perfect Storm, Rashomon, Sin City

Bonus points for some completely irrelevant death on the background no one even focuses on, or black guy dying a second before a white guy

>Spies sent by different organizations to kill each other
>After watching each other for so long, end up falling in love
It's so fucking corny but I love it I don't know why

>old villain gets rekt by new villain

>characters that usually have lethal weapons are reduced to fisticuffs
>beat each other to a pulp

>Captain who has spent the whole movie yelling at the detective(s) from behind a desk and complaining about his ex-wife and his hemorrhoids backs up his detective(s) in the final gunfight and proves he's still a real cop

Add the Two Towers to this

>massive shoot out, one of the good guys has a bad guy behind them about to shoot them, ends up getting shot by another good guy, first good guy looks back at dead bad guy, looks back at guy that saved him and they both nod at each other

>character holds still while antagonist puts a captive bolt pistol to their and kills them

>joker character gets mortally wounded
>says some gallows joke and laughs himself to death

Old villain comes back to wreck new villain to prove he's better

i liked when this happened in Predators

>character with tiny gun fires
>giant explosion caused by something else
>character looks at gun surprised

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so deus ex machina basically

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>protag did nothing wrong

>"If you kill him you'll be just like him"
or
>"No... killing you would let you off too easy."

I seriously love this one, but i get why everyone finds it frustrating.

what move is that.

fuck i wish it was heavily raining right now and i was walking home then i came home to a perfectly clean house and chilled

>suddenly you want to strangle the obnoxious main kid who you wanted to be when you were young

wtf when has this ever happened?

I always hear about it "always" happening, but have never seen it.

You can simulate that effect pretty easily and it would be irrational to pine to be in pain then to be relieved.

Saving Private Ryan

My favorite is
>MC and villain have final showdown
>villain beats the shit out of the MC, MC doesn't have a chance physically

Best example isn't Die Hard 2 plane wing, it The Great Mouse Detective.

>fat highway cop napping
>villain/protagonist zooms past
>cop wakes up scrambles around and looks outside while adjusting sunglasses and gasps

>Vietnam conflict film
>Fortunate Son starts playing

It's called It Ain't Me retard

THICC

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>Plan getting narrated as its executed

MC steps out of outhouse
SOMEBODY starts playing

I'm a sucker for this. Cracks me up every time

even better:
>we see plan being executed and narrated, so we assume it's happening
>freeze frame
"Wait wait wait, that won't work because blah blah..."

>start over with altered narration
>freeze frame

"Wait that's a problem too because"

>start over again

really like this one

>bar scene
>there's always the right number of spots open at the bar
>everyone is chummy with each other and even people on the ends aren't left out of the conversation

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That movie is so damn comfy

I was obsessed with episode 6 when I was a little kid because of this shit. I would legit get teary eyed every time I saw Vader save his son

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>red herring protagonist dies brutally
>the camera pans to an average joe, who reveals himself to be the narrator

>water from sky
>not rain

ULU