"I'm getting bit by a zombie, I better stand perfectly still and scream while not using my free hands in any way!"
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Yeah, that guy in the avatar is me. I'm *that* strange. It happens. Sometimes people act like that. Just go with it. I can offer help with suggestions even before you post them - NOT make your suggestions - but help you with them.
over acting, or bad acting to be precise. for example when you are hyped about a movie and when i see it i find out that the actor cant really get int his role
Roles in sequels getting handed to a completely different actor that doesn't even look like the original one.
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Yeah, that guy in the avatar is me. I'm *that* strange. It happens. Sometimes people act like that. Just go with it. I can offer help with suggestions even before you post them - NOT make your suggestions - but help you with them.
One-shot kill for all enemies, whilst those related to the protagonist maintain top stamina even after getting shot a couple of times.
The most prominent example that I can think of is every American military movie ever, especially of the likes of the Lone Survivor and American Sniper. In American Sniper, there was this one scene though where thank god a friendly face dies after being headshot by some Taliban, and that point was literally the first time a US soldier got killed in one hit in that movie, whilst the protagonist could still one-hit-kill everything with some standard issue .48 caliber rifle. And don't even get me cocked up about Lone Survivor: one of the protagonists survived a headshot even though enemy forces would still die on the spot after being hit at their guts. But I guess that God blessed America, and nobody else in those movies.
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" Because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are. " - Bertolt Brecht
When Disney always kills off people that we love in a movie. Just whats the point? Unless they have a new movie that's like the second part that ends up following up on the someones death from the last movie, in that case, well played Disney, well played...
Yeah... Maybe mention what movie you're talking about?
Anyway, when someone tries too hard to play the "innocent nerd" character. And every zombie film having both bandits and overzealous military.
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In every situation when a monster is attacking a town/home or something, "Oh I better not call the military/Police to take care of it, and shoot the thing myself", Seriously?
When Disney always kills off people that we love in a movie. Just whats the point? Unless they have a new movie that's like the second part that ends up following up on the someones death from the last movie, in that case, well played Disney, well played...
Drama and conflict do count to make great movies. It's why I loved the Lion King, Big Hero 6, Bambi, and a bunch of other big named Disney movies. Because as a child, you can clearly see character development take place, and how main characters take action from their beloved's death.
A spoiler warning doesn't exactly work if you don't tell what movie the spoiler is from.
It was from the latest Star Wars movie. and yeah, I agree. But I'm pretty sure Hon Solos death was actually actor Harrison Ford's condition to be in another Star Wars film. There wasn't a lot of choice for the producers in that matter, otherwise they probably would have kept him on.
Drama and conflict do count to make great movies. It's why I loved the Lion King, Big Hero 6, Bambi, and a bunch of other big named Disney movies. Because as a child, you can clearly see character development take place, and how main characters take action from their beloved's death.
I support endergirl on this one of thisgreat examples of kid movies that involve losing a beloved one is finding nemo.
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Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world — "No, you move
Death fakeouts. There should be a max of about one or two, never more than that. Ever.
Same for the inmortal villains or the protagonist.
i like transformers but i am getting crazy about they reviving megatron.
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Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world — "No, you move
I haven't read the entire thread, so apologies if what I say is a repetition of something said by someone else earlier. Also, the example contains a spoiler.
Protagonist is a prodigy, but there's no explanation for why they're so prodigal. They have no training, no advanced genetics, no magical powers, and yet somehow, they come in as a guy-off-the-street and are outsmarting people who have trained to be in the field they are now looking useless in for years. I understand the interest in making heroes "Relate-able, everyday people", but not everyone's a genius, so in the presumed process to make relate-able characters, they are making unrealistic ones. Example from The Fifth Element: The climactic scene, where Korben Dallas is suddenly the best person in the room in terms of figuring out what the stones mean.
Sax music when a hot girl enters the scene. Thanks music director, without the music, we wouldn't be able to notice that.
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Yeah, that guy in the avatar is me. I'm *that* strange. It happens. Sometimes people act like that. Just go with it. I can offer help with suggestions even before you post them - NOT make your suggestions - but help you with them.
"I'm getting bit by a zombie, I better stand perfectly still and scream while not using my free hands in any way!"
Yeah, that guy in the avatar is me. I'm *that* strange. It happens. Sometimes people act like that. Just go with it. I can offer help with suggestions even before you post them - NOT make your suggestions - but help you with them.
Unofficial Suggestions Guide (2.0) - by Theriasis
Unofficial Critics Guide - by yoshi9048
"I'm being chased by a car/other vehicle, I better run in a straight direction."
Oh, yes, there is a monster/madman chasing me, I think I will run upstairs where my options of escape decrease dramatically.
<<<WARNING>>> <<<SPOILER>>>
I hate it when Hon Solo Dies by his son kylo ren and also because of the ending they must make 2 or 3 more movies!!!
I actually enjoyed that.
(Star Wars The Force Awakens Spoiler)
اكتب الإساءة على الرمل و انحت المعروف على الصخر
"Write the bad things that are done to you in sand, but write the good things that happen to you on a piece of marble"
over acting, or bad acting to be precise. for example when you are hyped about a movie and when i see it i find out that the actor cant really get int his role
Roles in sequels getting handed to a completely different actor that doesn't even look like the original one.
Yeah, that guy in the avatar is me. I'm *that* strange. It happens. Sometimes people act like that. Just go with it. I can offer help with suggestions even before you post them - NOT make your suggestions - but help you with them.
Unofficial Suggestions Guide (2.0) - by Theriasis
Unofficial Critics Guide - by yoshi9048
One-shot kill for all enemies, whilst those related to the protagonist maintain top stamina even after getting shot a couple of times.
The most prominent example that I can think of is every American military movie ever, especially of the likes of the Lone Survivor and American Sniper. In American Sniper, there was this one scene though where thank god a friendly face dies after being headshot by some Taliban, and that point was literally the first time a US soldier got killed in one hit in that movie, whilst the protagonist could still one-hit-kill everything with some standard issue .48 caliber rifle. And don't even get me cocked up about Lone Survivor: one of the protagonists survived a headshot even though enemy forces would still die on the spot after being hit at their guts. But I guess that God blessed America, and nobody else in those movies.
When Disney always kills off people that we love in a movie. Just whats the point? Unless they have a new movie that's like the second part that ends up following up on the someones death from the last movie, in that case, well played Disney, well played...
Yeah... Maybe mention what movie you're talking about?
Anyway, when someone tries too hard to play the "innocent nerd" character. And every zombie film having both bandits and overzealous military.
Yeah, that guy in the avatar is me. I'm *that* strange. It happens. Sometimes people act like that. Just go with it. I can offer help with suggestions even before you post them - NOT make your suggestions - but help you with them.
Unofficial Suggestions Guide (2.0) - by Theriasis
Unofficial Critics Guide - by yoshi9048
In every situation when a monster is attacking a town/home or something, "Oh I better not call the military/Police to take care of it, and shoot the thing myself", Seriously?
Drama and conflict do count to make great movies. It's why I loved the Lion King, Big Hero 6, Bambi, and a bunch of other big named Disney movies. Because as a child, you can clearly see character development take place, and how main characters take action from their beloved's death.
It was from the latest Star Wars movie. and yeah, I agree. But I'm pretty sure Hon Solos death was actually actor Harrison Ford's condition to be in another Star Wars film. There wasn't a lot of choice for the producers in that matter, otherwise they probably would have kept him on.
"Oh no, I'm stuck on a building! I know, I'll zipline down this random wire and drop onto a convenient vehicle!"
I just finished Mission Impossible 4. Good movie, but Tom Cruise should have died so many times there.
اكتب الإساءة على الرمل و انحت المعروف على الصخر
"Write the bad things that are done to you in sand, but write the good things that happen to you on a piece of marble"
I support endergirl on this one of thisgreat examples of kid movies that involve losing a beloved one is finding nemo.
Death fakeouts. There should be a max of about one or two, never more than that. Ever.
Use the Ring Luke, he who controls the Ring controls the raptors~ Dumbledore
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Same for the inmortal villains or the protagonist.
i like transformers but i am getting crazy about they reviving megatron.
When the villain is a rich guy, and his motives or plans is to get more money.
Don't you greedy people have enough of that?
I just realized my second sentenced can be looked at both ways, people in the movies, and people who make them, lel.I haven't read the entire thread, so apologies if what I say is a repetition of something said by someone else earlier. Also, the example contains a spoiler.
Sax music when a hot girl enters the scene. Thanks music director, without the music, we wouldn't be able to notice that.
Yeah, that guy in the avatar is me. I'm *that* strange. It happens. Sometimes people act like that. Just go with it. I can offer help with suggestions even before you post them - NOT make your suggestions - but help you with them.
Unofficial Suggestions Guide (2.0) - by Theriasis
Unofficial Critics Guide - by yoshi9048