>you will never again see the trope where a band sneaks their music into a radio station
with the proliferation of social media and youtube, getting your music on the radio is an outdated concept
>you will never again see the trope where a band sneaks their music into a radio station
with the proliferation of social media and youtube, getting your music on the radio is an outdated concept
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for some reason teenage/college R rated comedy doesn't exist anymore
Van Wilder/Super Bad/Old School plus the old classics like Porkys and Animal House
No one makes these kinds of comedies anymore
>Quartermaster enthuses about miniature camera/radio issued to spy
bump
> public pay phone
> protagonists picks up phone
> cable is ripped out of the phone
> protagonist holds cable in hand and stares at it in disbelief
FUCK OFF kid
Porkys and Animal House are classics only if your a fat piece of shit that's never read a book.
This happened on Atlanta.
>rips page out of phone book
what if the movie takes place before social media??
check mate
>Random person in phone booth
>Protagonist opens the door, pulls them out and gets into the booth to make an urgent call
>character picks up rotary phone
>starts spinning the rotary around and hanging up
>slams it down
>picks up the line and slowly reels it in to reveal its been cut
> phone booth is occupied
> protagonist rips phone out of his/her hand
> says "He/She'll call you back" and puts finger on receiver
> makes own phonecall
>protagonist needs to find someone or get background on the enemy
>he calls up his old buddy who used to be in the CIA or whatever, so he's the man who can get you anything
>guy shows up a few days later, hands a manila folder to protagonist
>it's basically stuff you can now find in one second with a Google search
>tfw no nosey neighbor listening to the party line
It seems like modern cinema has caught on to when there's a bomb and they disarm it with 1 second left. lately I've seen them leave a couple seconds left or even a few minutes
still there's too many bombs with timers strapped onto them in movies
White protagonists
>gay bad g...
Actually no, specter was 2015
They still do this. They do it at least once a season on Elementary.
And Skyfall before it, whoo boy.
>characterS LISTEN TO EACH OTHER ON THE LAndline
Generally, any plot points that rely on people not being tracked, filmed, and archived every single minute of their lives or having instant access to the entire humanity's knowledge about everything, or having access to instant communication with everyone everywhere.
No more dark rooms to develop photos where the character can realize something :( I always loved the red in those