>villain is a clone of the hero but with a mustache or goatee
ITT: tropes you love
Literally name one film
umm sweetie
Judge dredd
adventures of pluto nash
>bad guy joins the MC's group in the sequel
I like it when a character has imperfections
when the (progressive) good guys defeat the bad guys which are a bunch of evil white straight men
BRING ME THE BAT
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>there are """""""straight""""""""" men who watched Community and enjoyed it
>corrupt detective is the villain
>obsessing over what another man watches, and calling THEM fags
Back to pol buddy
faggot community fan detected
That Star Trek episode where Kirk gets transported to the alternate dimension where everyone's evil.
>arch nemesis joins the hero to take down an even bigger threat
ahhh georgioposting rises
Aka the origin of the trope
>character is played by well-known celebrity
>reference is made to that celebrity within the film
K I N O
>slasher turns out to be a tranny
BRING ME THE BAT!
>the intro of the movie shows seemingly unimportant characters/backgrounds that end up being central to the plot later on
That's when you know it's kino
name
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That's not a trope you dumb faggot
>good guys defeat the villains and the world is saved but the good guys are actually the real villains and everyone thinks they're the good guys
jesus christ sammy you ever heard of exfoliating?
wow that vision is real spooky
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I just watched this for the first time last week, while marathoning TOS. What a fantastic episode, at least compared to the mediocrity of most of the series up to that point.
>and some of them... are Vulcans.
Knight Rider the Omnibus cut
futurama
All of these are parodying Star trek and are played for laughs
Get Carter
Its called Chekov's Gun
It's the opposite. Chekov's Gun sets up expectations that must be fulfilled, but you don't have expectations for every single unimportant background character