Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Movies

Showing Original Post only (View all)

Dagstead Bumwood

(3,642 posts)
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 11:55 PM Jan 2021

Movie Cliches [View all]

I wanted to discuss some of the clichés that I spot from time to time that just drive me up the wall. Perhaps you have one or two that drive you crazy as well?

Here are just a few that are top of mind.

1) Entering the home through the front door.. Even if a character has a garage, they still park the car in the driveway and enter through their front door. In the movies, rarely does a character pull the car into the garage and come into their house through the garage entry into the kitchen or mudroom, like in reality. Nope, they're all coming through the front door. More dramatic, I guess.

2) Fear of the Interstate Highway system. One of the worst offenses. Any time a character or characters take a long car trip, they insist on driving the whole way via back roads. More opportunities to run into quirky characters, I guess, but not realistic at all. Being in Ohio, if you told me I needed to be in Denver, I'd hop onto I-70 and head west, easy peasy. If I were in a movie, though, in the next scene you'd see me driving down a hilly, one-lane road in Indiana.

3) 6:00 AM looks like mid-day. Where I live, it's dark at six in the morning. Always. Oh, there may some faint light coming up at that point, but in movies, six in the morning always looks like two in the afternoon. Now, if a movie were set in Alaska, I could buy it. But, it's always set in the lower 48. Is it like that in California? That might explain it.

So, those are but a few. I thought of three more while I was writing this, but I want to see if anyone has their own.

35 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
Movie Cliches [View all] Dagstead Bumwood Jan 2021 OP
Everyone buys a baguette on every shopping trip underpants Jan 2021 #1
And said baguette is in a paper bag. nt Ohio Dem Jan 2021 #11
turn on TV, perfect picture pops up immediately Skittles Jan 2021 #2
Made me think of the radio cliche. Dagstead Bumwood Jan 2021 #3
yup Skittles Jan 2021 #7
When a character is being chased and gets away in a car, The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2021 #4
Credit to whomever invented the term years ago Dagstead Bumwood Jan 2021 #5
John Travolta used the bathroom, to his regret, Doc_Technical Feb 2021 #32
Until recently, the black guy always got killed. My husband and I... if a group with one black man Karadeniz Jan 2021 #6
The blonde floozy is always right there too underpants Jan 2021 #13
I forgot about that! Karadeniz Jan 2021 #20
The Black Guy getting taken out Doc_Technical Feb 2021 #31
They cock their guns repeatedly, or rack their pump shotguns over and over without firing captain queeg Jan 2021 #8
They can't fire. rsdsharp Jan 2021 #17
Exactly. I keep expecting to hear a shotgun round hit the floor captain queeg Jan 2021 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author rsdsharp Jan 2021 #18
When the bad guy captures the hero and explains his plot to him in great detail The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2021 #9
Any time a sharp blade appears, there's a *shink!* sound of the blade being Aristus Jan 2021 #10
"Fury" does this but it's a great tank movie underpants Jan 2021 #14
As a tanker, I love tank movies, of course. Aristus Jan 2021 #15
You, and maybe others here, would like the website Ohio Dem Jan 2021 #12
I often spend hours on TVTropes. Aristus Jan 2021 #16
Yeah, it's addictive. nt Ohio Dem Jan 2021 #21
Thought of another one: the bustling downtown. Dagstead Bumwood Jan 2021 #22
Our downtown was dead, but it came back. hunter Jan 2021 #27
When someone hangs up the phone, they immediately get a dial tone. bif Jan 2021 #23
And, no one ever says goodbye, unless it's for dramatic effect. Dagstead Bumwood Jan 2021 #25
This one bugs me the most, and is most frequent intrepidity Feb 2021 #33
First of all, movies actually should behave like shared dreams, not real life nuxvomica Apr 2021 #35
When a woman vomits, she's pregnant. bif Jan 2021 #24
Everyone is thin Dagstead Bumwood Jan 2021 #26
In the movies cars represent some kind of freedom. hunter Jan 2021 #28
2 Detective/cop movie cliches Mike 03 Jan 2021 #29
NYC. Dagstead Bumwood Jan 2021 #30
Just saw another: the action movie non-cleanup ending. Xavier Breath Mar 2021 #34
Latest Discussions»Culture Forums»Movies»Movie Cliches»Reply #0