ITT: God-tier tropes
>Protagonist and antagonist have sex with each other
ITT: God-tier tropes
>Protagonist and antagonist have sex with each other
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>Protagonist has to gather a group of friends/ex enemies/strangers each with a different set of skills
I love this one so much
>hero and villain are teaming up at the end to fight even bigger threat
Name 5 movies where this happens
Antagonist making a first (not necessary) entrance by wiping the floor with mooks/protagonist comrades.
Turns into worst one when said antagonist drops double digits in IQ towards the end.
This never happens, but I wish it did
Dark Chick trying to lesbian rape protag's girlfriend.
There was one B-movie (action one) where that hot tall bodyguard (redhead, IIRC) "searches" the protag's girl.
Don't remember which one was it.
>there is no antagonist, just two good people with good intentions whose goals are opposites
>Movie set in space
>Something blows up
>See fireball
>Hear explosion
Fucking this. The most kino trope.
Sup Forums TELLS ME THIS IS THE PUREST KINO
>protagonist and antagonist genuinely care about each other, but are at odds due to conflicting worldviews
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Is this sexkino?
Not quite genuinely but good example is pic related.
The chariot scene is kino.
>what is devil may cry 3
Everybody hated it when that happened in this movie
>protagonist and antagonist show genuine respect towards each other
antagonist doesn't mean that you idiot
Get ready for it...
Austin Powers: Goldmember
Which movies? I fucking love this
>animators subtly slip their fetish into chilodren's films.
>antagonist rapes protagonist in the ass long static shot that lasts 10 minutes with no cuts
need more movies with that trope
>protagonist and antagonist used to dig coal together
I swear, I'd never before seen a sex scene that could be described as mutual rape.
>melancholic moment
>The Smiths plays
>Mighty Ducks D2
>Oceans 11
>Blade 2
Just to name a few
No, everyone just hated that movie because it's fucking dumb
I like the Eva green tits trope
cannot unsee this
could the difference between footfags and nonfootfags be purely watching the little mermaid as a kid... ?
fast and furious
2 fast 2 furious
fast 3 tokyo drift
too fast 4 the furious
furious five
fast six
the 7 furious
the f8st & the furious
fast and furious 9
fur10us
ocean's 11
12 furious men
Seven Samurai
The Magnificent Seven
Mass Effect 2
>Hero losing to villain
>Villain about to kill hero
>Bigger villain (archnemesis sometimes) shows up and saves hero's ass
>"The only one who gets to kill you is me"
I reported this to protect the children.
>fur10us
They're really gonna do this, aren't they
:3
>12 furious men
Are there any non-chinese cartoon examples of this trope?
We are now
>Extremely brutal fight scenes. Characters are exhausted and beaten to an absolute pulp.
>Protagonist is giving it his all in a losing fight.
>Character sacrifices themselves in order to save the day it doesnt work
Fast Five was so fucking hype.
>Eva Green appears nude in at least one extended scene
>To all of you [the audience too] I will still look like X
>To everyone else I will look like Y
He literally says the line, too.
...
my favourite trope
Name 3.5 kinos where this DOESN'T happen
Oh and I guess this too.
Protagonist becomes antagonist and antagonist becomes protagonist
Gone Girl
Thanks user
why the fuck can deadpool teleport and have giant blades coming out of his wrists and is controlled by a computer
>protagonists needing to team up in order to take down a single antagonist
Makes me think of this scene in Banshee where two characters beat the ever loving shit out of each other
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Because it's a bad movie
>Mysterious individual is stalking the main character throughout the movie
>Scary as fuck, in every encounter they have the main character immediately bolts for it and throws as much shit as he can between them
>Later, as the main character and antagonist face off, the mystery figure shows up only to attack the antagonist instead, as it was its intention the entire time
...
Fuck yes, miss justified
>main bad guy from the first movie/earlier seasons becomes ally to fight ultimate antagonist
...
Former villains as good guys is my favorite.
Home Alone
Blade III
That's what got me hype for F8 of the Furious.
This would be interesting but i guarantee this pairing will piss off a lot of people. So i'm not sure if they would make the risk
looks like ME:Andromeda kek
Double Impact
if it wasn't that one it was the Van Dam movie with Cory Everson in it
>Villains are an actual threat and whenever they appear, shit gets fucked and people die
Sentinels were some scary shit on that movie
>Protagonist is shown getting laid during the movie instead of it just being implied at the end of the movie
something I loved was how the Sentinels couldn't be defeated. because it's different than the average villain and they attack full force. we need more villains like that.
>that eyebrow clipping
>Stoic unemotional character finds something minor funny with them hysterically laughing with everyone either laughing with him or just weirded out
Undisputed is like this. Desio beinette
Wow you got a big pussy! Wow you got a big pussy!
this is a good one, though i cant say i've ever seen it
>not fasTEN your seatbelts
>antagonist is a qt3.14
MacGruber
>two characters who constantly and ruthlessly verbally antagonize each other end up confessing their love for one another
The most heartwarming kino of all.
Finish winds of winter george
Dark Shadows, funnily enough another Eva Green flick
Guardians of the Galaxy
LIBERTY STANDS FOR FREEDOM
ALL HAIL THE FLAG THAT SET US FREE
>former enemy joins the protagonist's cause against a greater foe
brother bear
fuck I cannot wait.
This is my favorite trope
>I'm your family member
Supernatural made me hate this trope.
Any movies where the protagonist ends up being the bad guy (as a twist) and the antagonist wins?
>movie has a sequel
>protagonist from the first movie is now a supporting character
>he realizes that the new protagonist is going to follow in his footsteps and make the same mistakes he made
>give a speech about how she shouldn't pursue this quest
>she actually listens
>then the plot is just resolved through an asspull and everyone lives happily ever after.
Poor Little White Boy
>character raised to be 'bad' but after years of suppressing his inherent moral sense of 'good' he eventually breaks down who he really is and aids the protagonist.
Not a movie, but Chronicles of Amber was like this, especially the first part.
OP said God-tier tropes.
This is literally Finn in the Force Awakens.
Name 0 films where this happens
Mass effect. Witcher 3.
>He thinks high velocity gas hitting the outside of your pressurized spacecraft wont make a noise.
Learn to science.
Was thinking Zuko in Avatar.
Finn didn't break down who he was, he comedically jumped ship for self preservation
Avatar the last air bender.