Movie Cliches you are Tired of Seeing

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The Colombian drug who lives in a beautiful house in the mountains, guarded by 20 guys with M-16s. When in reality everyone that gets arrested, it's 3am and they are in some hillside barrio wearing an adidas track suit.
20 dudes with machine guns and one guy infiltrates and kills them all. Snaps dudes necks like twigs.
 

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The all time champion cliche we still keep seeing and will probably never go away is the car that won't start. Could be a brand new vehicle and that fukker won't turn over. :why:

But most of the time it starts at the last second. :francis:

The trope that keeps on troping.

Running and falling when someone is chasing you is definitely in the conversation

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Worker is transferring incriminating files from pc to flash drive. It's taking forever and the bad guy appears in the doorway and starts talking to the worker. The transfer completes and he/she clicks off just before the bad guy comes over and looks at the monitor. Worker leaves the room and the bad guy messes with the computer and sees the worker took the files.
 

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One ive been seeing lately:

FBI is about to raid an apartment the bad guy is in. It cuts to the bad guy in an apartment with his plans and weapons etc. Cuts back to FBI. They break down the door and start searching the apartment. Cuts back to bad guy still seemingly in the apartment and unaware the FBI is there. Cuts back to FBI, they break down the door of a room and no one is there and they realize they were fooled and the bad guy was in a totally different location :francis:
 

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Worker is transferring incriminating files from pc to flash drive. It's taking forever and the bad guy appears in the doorway and starts talking to the worker. The transfer completes and he/she clicks off just before the bad guy comes over and looks at the monitor. Worker leaves the room and the bad guy messes with the computer and sees the worker took the files.
Pepper Potts in Iron Man did this exact thing. Where is you see this?
 

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Running and falling when someone is chasing you is definitely in the conversation

:lolbron:
Along with, character gets fukked up physically and is out for the count for 85% of the movie.. Until RIGHT before the main character is about to catch a bullet, a gun goes off... And then the person you thought was left for dead, suddenly appears to reveal he shot the bad guy in the back. This is usually accompanied by the shooter again showing how weak they are by struggling to stand, and the main character has to run over and help them
 

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Along with, character gets fukked up physically and is out for the count for 85% of the movie.. Until RIGHT before the main character is about to catch a bullet, a gun goes off... And then the person you thought was left for dead, suddenly appears to reveal he shot the bad guy in the back. This is usually accompanied by the shooter again showing how weak they are by struggling to stand, and the main character has to run over and help them
Along with the good guy having a fight to the death with the main villain. Usually on a high ledge or cliff. Bad guy falls off the ledge but is hanging on. The main character tries to help him from falling and grabs his hand. "Hold on!" They make eye contact and the villain lets go and falls to his death.
 

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The big honchos being in their early 30s and looking like supermodels.

I'm watching the Gray Man and I'm supposed to buy that the head of covert ops at the CIA is like 33? :mjgrin:
Military scenes and govt positions are the worst. 4 star generals be 28 and shyt
 
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