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Police are at a crime scene. The local and federal police officers start to bicker about who gets to have this case.
Local officer: Hey X, this is my case!
Federal officer: No Y, get YOUR nose out of MY investigation!
Local officer: Ok X, have it your way (starts to mutter) I fucking hate your guts and the next assignment will be mine!
1. It's not beliavable. When the extent of the crime is not clear (initial investigation) local and federal officers work together (I believe). These things aren't decided on the field that's for sure and if anyone used that much emotion on a simple matter like this they would be too unstable to be a police officer.
2. It's dull. These guys are basically arguing about who gets to push some pencils and we only know 1 or few of these people, why should we really care?
3. It's forced conflict and it rarely gets resolved.
I hate this trope/cliche. 0 stars out of 5.
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My favorite is when they invade the house and all SWAT members are wearing head to toe protective gear, except the main actor who is leading the charge has on a designer leather jacket and his badge on a steal ball necklace. HAHA
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Some good ones lol:
Whenever anyone in a movie goes shopping, they always come back with stuff sticking out of the top of the shopping bag, usually carrot tops and French bread.
If you're a high school student in a film, you will always get one of the preferable eye-level lockers.
Characters arrive at the airport and get "right on the plane".
;D from moviecliches.com
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The bullet shot to the protective vest just has the cop sort of cringe in pain when the truth is taking a bullet to the vest will knock you back and on your ass.
Also why is it when a cop does get shot in the vest, they always take a quick break and have to peel back their shirt and pull the vest down a bit to show where the bullet hit?
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"What difference does it make"
One of the most overused lines in the movies.
Look out for it.
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When the dude ends up seducing the pizza/handyman/poolboy.guy at his front door (no homo)
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Also why is it when a cop does get shot in the vest, they always take a quick break and have to peel back their shirt and pull the vest down a bit to show where the bullet hit?
To demonstrate he isnt a terminator? :)
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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage
see you in a couple of hours, have fun ;D
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My favorite is a female action hero. Or a female character that physically takes out several male attackers. Gimme a break.
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My favorite is a female action hero. Or a female character that physically takes out several male attackers. Gimme a break.
Like the 90 pound skinny model that knocks the bad guys out with one punch or kick.
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Like the 90 pound skinny model that knocks the bad guys out with one punch or kick.
You got it.
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Police are at a crime scene. The local and federal police officers start to bicker about who gets to have this case.
Local officer: Hey X, this is my case!
Federal officer: No Y, get YOUR nose out of MY investigation!
Local officer: Ok X, have it your way (starts to mutter) I fucking hate your guts and the next assignment will be mine!
1. It's not beliavable. When the extent of the crime is not clear (initial investigation) local and federal officers work together (I believe). These things aren't decided on the field that's for sure and if anyone used that much emotion on a simple matter like this they would be too unstable to be a police officer.
2. It's dull. These guys are basically arguing about who gets to push some pencils and we only know 1 or few of these people, why should we really care?
3. It's forced conflict and it rarely gets resolved.
I hate this trope/cliche. 0 stars out of 5.
The Federal Government routinely oversteps their bounds. They need to be put in their place.
The County Sheriff should be regarded as the highest ranking law enforcement authority.
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Whenever anyone in a movie goes shopping, they always come back with stuff sticking out of the top of the shopping bag, usually carrot tops and French bread.
almost always either a paper bag or one of those cloth shopping bags to reinforce Hollyweird's "go green" bullshit
another movie cliche... the one gay person is always made to be the most likeable, and wisest, character ::)
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wisecracking Brit, in American action movies.
Simon Pegg normally.
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My favorite is a female action hero. Or a female character that physically takes out several male attackers. Gimme a break.
Yes taking a women seriously whether in films or in real life takes quite a leap for it to be believable.
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How about how in the teen movies of the 80's for example, the bullies were really nothing more than faggy pussies who could not in reality fight their way out of a paper bag face
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Just to note, Chet from Weird Science and Ogre from Revenge of the nerd were bad ass yet played good teen bullies even though they both look like 35 year olds playing 20 year olds
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Token black guy always there to wisecrack, speak ebonics or get killed.
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What about the cliché 'good cop bad cop' lol
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"What difference does it make"
One of the most overused lines in the movies.
Look out for it.
Hillary Clinton clearly watches a lot of movies.
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Little 5 foot gay guys are action heroes ::)
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almost always either a paper bag or one of those cloth shopping bags to reinforce Hollyweird's "go green" bullshit
or one with a bunch of quotes on it. Also known as a 'Pumpster bag.'
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The bullet shot to the protective vest just has the cop sort of cringe in pain when the truth is taking a bullet to the vest will knock you back and on your ass.
Also why is it when a cop does get shot in the vest, they always take a quick break and have to peel back their shirt and pull the vest down a bit to show where the bullet hit?
Doesn't knock you on your ass, it hurts to the point it leaves bruising.
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Another is the animosity between detectives and street cops.. Just not that way.
Another is the Captain being a dick and always yelling at his detectives..
checking your gun for bullets just before you enter a building or room, even though you've been carrying the gun all day
racking the shotgun more than once for effect during a scene and no shell ejects
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Another is the Captain being a dick
Sometimes this is true ;D
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Police as good guys. With the exception of a few films like Bad Lieutenant, LA Confidential, and Serpico.
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Sometimes this is true ;D
on occasion..
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Doesn't knock you on your ass, it hurts to the point it leaves bruising.
bo shit it doesn't. The demos you see are guys knowing they are about to be hit and prepped for it. But in reality when you don't expect it and it comes and hits you square in the chest, that fucker knocks the wind right out of you.
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- the thief who is taken out of retirement for one last heist
- cop gets killed 1 day before retirement
- cop won't retire until final case is solved
- girl/guy always gets the girl/guy they want, no matter what the circumstances. true love exists. no matter what.
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When the crook opens the door of a home and the alarm immediately goes off. This would mean that the home owner would always trip the alarm when they come home. Fact is most alarms give you 30-60 seconds to disarm before it fires off.
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The rugged, salty old man or woman with a "heart of gold"
The old cop who seemingly hates the world...even every other cop...saving the day at the end.
Two cops forced to be partners...totally different personalities and perspectives...by the end of the movie, not only do they respect one another, but they have adopted each others' mannerisms and catch-phrases.
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