>override the security protocol
Override the security protocol
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>character gaggle confronts a gate, door, security check point which is blocked off from them
>the newer and untrusted character comes from the back and opens it with some method only he/she possesses
>close up on face of character that was being too harsh on said character earlier grimacing/eye roll
>I'm in
>intense action scene
>main characters shoot a bunch of people and try to deactivate a bomb
>timer runs out
>DZZZT
>god damn it, if that was a real bomb we'd all be dead now
ah-bloo-bloo
>Enhance picture by 80%
>65% more!
>We got him.
>character hacks thing
>hacking consists of 5 minutes of constant typing and nothing else
>enemy army doesn't even use seige towers
Any films out there where they unironically 'cut the hardline' with a fireaxe?
>medieval combat in a movie
>arrows are actually effective and can wipe out dozens of men-at-arms with shields
Transformers does this.
Transformers 1
>character shoots at a cars gas tank
>the car immediately explodes in a massive fireball after being hit
>opens spaceship airlock
>all the air slowly drains out and the people can resist the vacuum of space with a single arm
>close up of the corpse in a morgue
>eyelids are moving
Uhhhh, something better? I love overblown disaster responses but hate Michael Bay. I just want to see blast doors seal and rooms fill with Bakelite but without the hack direction.
Might have to rewatch it next time I'm too drunk to care, otherwise.
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> medieval combat
> it's filmed like WW2 battle fight scenes
> bows are machine guns
> all arrows are on fire for some reason
> peasants foot soldiers scream for a medieval medic when their comrades fall
> no one keeps formation
> they use catapults as modern artillery
> everyone has chain mail and plate armor
What's wrong with any of that frogman
>he looks at the gun, surprised
>gentlemen, it's been an honor serving with you
Name five(5) kinos where this happens
>tfw just wanted a gf
Alright, got drunk enough and was thoroughly disappointed. I need a better example of a-z buttons being pressed and general system alerts being sounded. There must be some other examples of government orchestrated disaster kino out there.
I honestly can't think of any other movie that does this, Bay is usually your best bet for action movie cliches
Earnest..
>crimescene
>it's a slaughterhouse sir
>protag's sidekick vomits
>access the mainframe
Then who started these cliches? Why do no other flicks pander to this? Am I alone?
>character gets furious
>takes object and absolutely destroys it
>other actors show genuine fear or shock
>he wasn't scripted to break it
>Chloe, can you open up a socket for me
>Not now, Jack, I'm trying to decrypt this algorithm
>Have you tried using a Matrix filter?
>No, I'm gonna need to hack into the subnet to do that
>You can't do that without level 5 authorization
>I know. We're gonna have to call the President!
>and your other protocol
No need, I hacked his biometrics on the flight over.