Tropes you love

>Character is carrying an item in his mouth, ie. pencil, cigarette
>He suddenly sees something unbelieveable
>He stares frozen in disbelief and the item falls out of his mouth

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>character is talking bad about someone
>subtle cue from friend
>pauses
>"he's right behind me isn't he?"

>girl has glasses and a ponytail
>nobody notices her
>gets contacts and lets her hair down
>guys freak out

Like some of us don't love girls with glasses

>horror movie has horrible ending
me gusta

>a child gets killed in a horror movie
You don't see it enough, so when it happens I just get this warm, fuzzy feeling inside

>characters are in the middle of a conversation
>one character gives a huge rant
>the other character responds with one simple sentence, usually a question, usually pointing out some flaw in the other character
>other character goes silent in shock/horror/etc. and basically concedes the conversation

>music theme for a character plays whenever he comes up
>soundtrack is relevant to the plot

>main character dies

>aspect ratio changes to 2:35:1 in the final shot

>bad situation starts to turn into a clusterfuck
>group decides they might have to call in that guy
>"is it that bad?"
>a few scenes later he shows up and hes kind of an edgy weathered fucking mess

>heroic and capable side character who everyone forgot about arrives up to save the day
>gets killed immediately

>scene cuts to a shot of a city's chinatown
>asian music starts to play

>Strider leads the Hobbits to Weathertop in order to better survey the land.
>To instill caution in their flippant little hearts, he explains the serious danger they are in from the Nazgul.

>They were once men, but now they are shadow.
>Neither living nor dead
>They now roam the world at the bidding of their master, the dark Lord.

>Camera zooms out slowly to reveal the King of the Nazgul creeping up over the crest of Weathertop.

>Strider continues
>They will not rest until they have their prize
>They cannot be killed

Camera shows Merry and Pippin's eyes growing larger
>They will stop at nothing
>They are merciless

Shot of Sam pointing a shaky finger behind Strider

>...
>They are right behind me, aren't they?


More LOTR tropes. The thread yesterday was awesome

>music at begining of movie (possibly a montage with music)
>character turns off radio killing the music and first scene starts

>character is an absolute asshole to everyone he works with
>He's not fired because he's the best in the world

that obnoxious fucking howling sound was so god damn annoying
the movie sucked
and bronson has no fucking range tried way too hard to be clint

>wasting a cigarette
Kill yourself

Kek, can't remember but I'm pretty sure rush hour had this

>action scenes set to dad-rock

Bookends done correctly. Best example I can remember off the top of my head is the crossroads in Kingdom of Heaven.

Same image, same music, same color palette, but such a different feeling because of the paths the central character has chosen.

>slow motion action scene set to classical violins

>Scene in Japan/China
>HOOOOOOOOOH

>A hyped up quote about there being only one person who can save the day now
>The next shot is that character in a heroic pose, not a comedic one

>characters finish sex
>they get out of bed and already have underwear on somehow

>car pulls up
>door opens
>shot at foot level
>boot comes down
>cool music plays, or it's only wind whistles, depending on the tone

>two guys become best friends
>they're laughing about some shit, gazing into each others eyes
>before starting to make out furiously

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>Characters just fucked
>Blankets perfectly positioned to cover anything that could be seen as gratuitous

>the Willhelm Scream is used so often you know it's the writers fucking with you

I once hooked up with a girl who took the blanket with her when she got up to get a drink of water after we had finished. She lived by herself, so it wasn't like there was a chance of bumping into anyone else. Fucking bewildering.

>high school party
>it's like 200 25 year olds and every chick is a 8/10 at least

>*record scratch*
>"You all probably wonder how I got here?"

>bad guys his way / the girl / steals precious chattel
>good guy looses and looks like a cuck as he realises the world isn't sunshine and rainbows
>credits roll
Why are bad endings so good like in Chinatown

>Detective smokes

Comfy every time

Really, or are you just meming?

>Watching Ash vs. Evil Dead
>Diner deadite scene
>Everyone starts dying, kid runs and hides
>Think it's another "kid gets to live" episode"
>Kid tries to run and gets thrown into the ceiling fan and is horribly mutilated
That's when I knew I liked the show

...

>Ratatouille
>Emperor's New Groove

I wonder why they stopped using that trope.

The Blob from the 80s seemed like it was a classic "kid lives" horror movie but then this one little bastard gets fucking melted horribly alive

>The protagonist and antagonist have to join forces to defeat a greater threat. Especially if both characters have an amazing chemistry.

what is archer?

>Gandalf chilling having a good time at Bilbo's party smoking his pipe to
>"I regret to inform you this is the end. I'm going now. I bid you all a very fond farewell. Goodbye.
>As Bilbo disappears from putting on the ring Gandalf stands up in bewilderment, pipe falling out of mouth s he realises Bilbo had found the ring of power

So good. The theater clapped.

I came here just to do this too.

HE IS NOT THE GUY

That's not me but I do actually like that trope a lot.

>Character's glasses are removed
>camera switches to blurry pov shot

That's more tv series thing

>people refer to themselves as their job/organization
Of course CIA comes to mind, but it's a common trope in movies. Perhaps I live in a weird place, but except perhaps for delivery guys, nobody ever refer to themselves by their profession/organization.

>caring about cigarettes

lick it off the ground you faggot

>character is fucking his boyfriend
>dad walks in
>son I am disappoint
>cue Seinfeld theme
>walk the dinosaur

Name 3 movies where that happens

>Movie gets completely silent before loud noise happens
Especially monster roars
youtube.com/watch?v=ihd_uzrX2Bw

the shining
jurassic park 2
green room

stupid bitch

>actually responding to it

>character starts singing or humming a song
>then that song starts playing