Tropes You Like

I want to see tropes you like in movies/series.

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I like when crazy scenes happen and it turns out it didn't really happen, as in Six Feet Under or Happiness. It only happens once in Happiness but it was good enough.

the anti trope

I like when the nerd character ends up having an enormous cock and slays pussy.

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I don't even know if this has a name but the "earlier advice repeating in characters head and the person is actually right next to them" thing always makes me laugh

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when a character has to throw something and they throw it really badly
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Which scene in happiness was like that? Haven't watched it recently

When a guy and a girl start making out and he realizes she's got a penis.

I want to see porn of that marshmallow roasting bitch...

How much of a desperate virgin loser am I?

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I hope dreams having to be surreal and trippy doesn't become a cliche trope

It always fascinates me

Oh right

Never saw this before. Not sure that's even a trope, considering.

>John AIDS

I lost my shit.

>crazy surreal stuff happened
>man these guys drunk as shit must be alcohol poisoning
>its real

I'm always a big fan of comedies where someone tries to mimic something from the movies and it fails horribly. It's so accurate to how it would go in real life that I appreciate it every time. Same with sex scenes in comedy movies where it's kind of awkward and doesn't go smoothly. There's always that trial and error trying to position things correctly.

Normally I don't care for the "in english doc!" kind of thing, but it made me laugh in the Mummy when Cruise was trying to explain "the writing on the box" and she kept correcting him on the terminology. His visible annoyance was pretty great.

Lots of great moments in that movie. One thing I thought was weird was when the woman was shot through the window at Crowe's apartment and then never really addressed later.

Looks like a cool flick.

When a non-white historical figure is played by a white actor. Bonus points for if the character speaks English even though the historical figure would not have.

A big fat one.

This.

Trope are essentially clichés. Cliché is just the word you use when you don't like tropes and want to feel superior.

>Cliché is just the word you use when you don't like tropes and want to feel superior.
You've got that backward.

WE WUZ KNIGHTS N SHEEEEEIITT

>when the average lonely loser middle class white male main character is depressed but a quirky random girl shows up and takes him out on a date and he falls in love with her

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Open sesame n' shiet

I like this too. It always makes me smile.

Even though I am the quirky girl and guys like that infuriate me in real life. They are fun and cute at first, but they don't change. They stay weak and it goes from fun, bringing a guy out of his shell, into him pulling hard to keep you with him and eventually holding you back.

That trope when the lonely virgin can't get a date, so he and his friends fly passenger jets into skyscrapers.

Bump.

We need more positive threads like this. Tired of angry virgins whining.

>war movie
>flamethrower guy explodes

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my favorite trope. Love it.

>"lets settle this like men."
>secret secondary weapon
>misfires / doesn't work

>"let's settle this like men".
>fist fight
>each punch each other in the balls
>roll around in pain

>car uses nitrous oxide
>visuals go all blurry like they're travelling at light speed or some shit

It happens in the simpsons where homer is trying to make Marge miss him. Family guy actually ripped this pretty wholesale actually, they were even in a car

>hero gets pushed off the edge of a cliff
>villain looks over and sees nothing but crashing waves below
>next shot is of hero holding on to an out of sight branch with one arm

>Trope are essentially clichés
a correction: tropes are ascendend clichés you can't escape of
i don't think there's a single work of popular art that isn't devoid of tropes because they're basic building blocks, no matter how cliché they become. some are archetypes, most are "follow the leader" shit
if you know any tropeless kino, post'em

That's thanks to the Sup Forums autists of the Victorian age begging Doyle to bring Sherlock back from the dead.

>"Let's settle this like men."
>uses a bitch move on his unexpecting rival

I've never seen that, but I want to.

They both use it on eachother. That's the trope.

>hero gets pushed off the edge of a cliff
>villain looks over and sees nothing but crashing waves below
>Hand reaches from off screen and throws villain off the cliff

>climactic moment/fun ending on a show
>theme song plays

>climactic moment/fun ending on a remake
>Dubstep version of the original theme plays

>Two enemies put their differences aside and team up to deal with a common threat.

Always makes me smile.

>if you know any tropeless kino, post'em

Tree of Life.

>nigger
>dies first

welp....
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>movie of a certain genre or covering a certain place or time period
>a song associated with the topic starts playing

>the grizzled veteran criminal redeems himself with a heroic sacrifice

>tropes are now concepts
>everything is a trope
OK.

Name 5 things that aren't tropes.

The crazy artist striving for perfection, like in black swan. There's a trope for it but I can't for the life of me remember the name.

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>object is thrown offscreen
>glass breaking and cat yowl sfx
gets me every time

There's a League of Boku No Picos character that is literally this trope and that's it.

good taste

This is a good one.

Sometimes I think tropes are just a way of building or dissolving closeness to the story. When you throw in a cliche you say, "it's ok, things are safe". When you play against type, you encourage the audience to prick their ears up.

I want an inverse of this trope where a character dies first then becomes a nigger upon death.

I don't think it always has to be that way.

Sometimes people balance each other out. Or, more importantly, they grow.

I don't think the perspective of grunts in a world of larger than life characters is given enough time. We so frequently see our heroes rampaging through the enemy with abandon. What would it be like to see the world through their eyes?

The end of Rogue One portrayed this idea perfectly. You're a rebel guard. Trained, certainly, but given a pistol and a uniform and expected to handle human threats. And then a God steps onto your ship, and there can be no training or preparation for this moment. How does a human handle this situation?

Thanks

idk if it's really a trope but in sitcoms when they go over the same event from two or more characters different perspectives , hilarity ensues

>villain has unkown, undiscernable powers
>protag's bro sacrifices himself so that he can tell protag their secrets

Rules of Engagement, I think it's called, based on the Ellis novel, does that, and it's awesome.

The book is great, better than American Psycho, and the film is also better. It's the best adaptation of his work. It features a badass Dawson, and he alone is enough to make it worthwhile.

Watch it. It's fucking brilliant.

just watched a clip on youtube, seems pretty funny and patrick warburton is hilarious.

Rules of attraction?

Yes, that!

>Dramatic ending to an episode
>Credits are silent

Nice one! I like that shit too, bae.

Another one I like is when some gooey white substance is unsubtly used to make a lame sex joke or something.

>whipped cream all over her face

It's kinda hot.

>explosion
>tinnitus

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My fucking bad, tried to remove trips before posting, ended up pressing wrong button... Fuck it.

While I don't think it's tinnitus exactly, I heard that sound for real, after a Polish hunter shot his rifle one meter away from my left ear. I remember it in slow motion. First I felt some heat wave come over me, then I was pushed to the side, and after the soundwave, I heard that flashbang sound thing, and it gradually went away, and then fucking nothing. I was deaf in on ear.

It took 4 months to grow my hearing back in my left ear.

Not related but I occasionally get ear infections and aside from hurting like a motherfucker, my canal swells up and I hear little to nothing on one side. It hurts so bad I can feel my heartbeat.

>climactic finale
>credits theme start to play
>but the credits haven't started yet
>credits theme turns into a remix of the credits theme with the main theme

Sounds like a pain. Why does this happen?