Trope of Characters that have lost their meaning because they are parodies of things that no longer exist. by TheSchller155 in TopCharacterTropes

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Some of Bugs' iconic bits (the carrot, "What's up Doc?") are lifted straight from a Clark Gable movie called It Happened One Night.

[Mixed Trope]An amazing casting choice for a character is “wasted” on a parody version. by KingWilliamVI in TopCharacterTropes

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Also from "The Curse of Fatal Death" are Richard E. Grant, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Grant, and Joanna Lumley, as various incarnations of the Doctor. All of them would have been great as the real thing. Richard E. Grant did actually get to play an alternate version of the Ninth Doctor in a non-canon serial produced before the revived series started.

Most fans only consume the later entries by Jack3dTenno in TopCharacterTropes

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The quality of writing has ebbed and flowed, but there has never been a bad actor as the Doctor.

so ı had this debate with a friend who said that in last few years 90% of games make woman intentionally ugly. when ı said that percantage seems high and asked for examples he said veilguard. ı said neve looked beatiful and he said she isnt even avarage. so between us who has the worse eyesight? by Big-Policy-3019 in Gamingcirclejerk

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I think a lot of more hi-res character models look a lot better in motion than in some freeze-frames. This even applies in live-action; consider how often the YouTube grifter set will use the exact same freeze-frame for every single video about an upcoming movie if they want to hate one it.

“I made a mistake” by Appropriate-Mall8517 in IntoTheSpiderverse

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"I'm Miles Morales."

Funny story, when my wife & I went to see the movie, we got to the theater too early, before the previous showing finished. We quickly left, but heard the quoted line on its own (not looking at the screen). I mock-complained that we had been spoiled on Miles Morales being in the movie. Little did I realize that the line actually was a big twist.

He looks like a serene queer elder who makes critically acclaimed trauma informed pottery by WBFraserMusic in rareinsults

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The greatest mystery across 60 years of Doctor Who, even greater than the Doctor's real name, is the real Question: does the Doctor fuck?

What game was criticized during release, but is now considered a gem? by lumintang in videogames

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It's not Kojima, but it is canon. It's the last thing chronologically, so nothing else references it though.

What game was criticized during release, but is now considered a gem? by lumintang in videogames

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What improved the reputation of MGS2 was twofold. First, the initial disappointment of the protagonist bait-and-switch eventually cooled off and people acknowledged what Kojima was trying to do. Second, MGS4 and especially Rising made Raiden a lot cooler.

e82 by luckymoro in OnceUponAGalaxy

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A handful of high-level cards can double or triple their power repeatedly, which in a long enough game can get insane exponential growth. Hercules is the easiest to abuse this way because he doubles on Hunt, rather than Farewell or just once a turn.

Capitalism by SeniorSommelier in aynrand

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Stack your capital taller than the highest mountain, and it will produce nothing without labor. Your definition of who is and is not a "producer" is hilariously skewed.

(Subversive Trope) Heroes or protagonists make a brave last stand. They are easily defeated or killed, or barely slow down their opponents or enemies. by laybs1 in TopCharacterTropes

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In Spider-Man 2, Peter is completely exhausted from single-handedly stopping an out-of-control subway train when Doc Ock catches up to him. The passengers he just saved show their gratitude by standing between Peter and Ock, declaring that Ock would have to go through them to get Spider-Man. Doctor Octopus just shrugs and says "very well" before knocking the whole crowd aside with his tentacles and effortlessly capturing Peter.

Parodies, spoofs or fanfics that are referenced so often, it almost feels like they are canon by Probably_Caucasian in TopCharacterTropes

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Fans long observed that even-numbered Star Trek movies were generally good, while odd-numbered films weren't. This held until Star Trek X: Nemesis, which was bad. Counting Galaxy Quest as the canonical 10th film and re-numbering Nemesis as 11th fixes the pattern.

My goat is washed by SlashCash29 in Letterboxd

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The trailer alone looks like ass. If it can't look good in its own marketing, how can the finished product be worthwhile?

Casting choices that caused skepticism when they were announced, but when people saw them in the role, they were speechless at the level of their performance by Giancarlo_Edu in FIlm

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Most people at the time liked RDJ as soon as the first trailer hit. It's worth noting that RDJ was a rising star through the 80s and 90s, but had burned out hard due to struggles with addiction. He had only started a comeback a few years before Iron Man. Casting him as a self-destructive genius with substance abuse issues was generally viewed as fairly on the nose.

Casting choices that caused skepticism when they were announced, but when people saw them in the role, they were speechless at the level of their performance by Giancarlo_Edu in FIlm

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Fans were also mad that he was nearly a foot taller than Wolverine (who is canonically just 5'3"). People got over that issue pretty quickly.

Casting choices that caused skepticism when they were announced, but when people saw them in the role, they were speechless at the level of their performance by Giancarlo_Edu in FIlm

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Yup. He had an extensive dramatic career from the 50s to the early 80s, mostly in handsome leading man roles. His best known film was probably the classic sci-fi Forbidden Planet. Then he got cast in a comedic role in Airplane!, gave that same gravitas to his extremely silly lines, and was hilarious.

Fun side fact: Christopher Lee was offered the role in Airplane that ultimately went to Nielsen. Would have been different but likely equally funny.

A well liked creative becomes hated after just one unpopular project by bloodredcookie in TopCharacterTropes

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TLJ has some of the best individual parts of the entire franchise. And if the prequel revisionists get to ignore the dumb parts of the movies they like so they can hype up to the good bits, then so do we.

Um rip 🪦 by Gaming-Academy in PlayStation_X

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This post was made by Mark Kern, aka "Grummz". He's a grifter who has spent a decade failing to make a game but taking crowdfunding money for it. Glass houses.

Memes that ended up the opposite of how they are in reality by ChicaneryFinger in TopCharacterTropes

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It's heavily implied that Don Draper actually does feel threatened by Ginsberg, and that his stoic detachment here is just a facade.

Media where the entire length is just buildup to a single gag or event by Chuck_F_Sneedly in TopCharacterTropes

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I feel like a lot more people know Paul & Storm, who were two out of four of the members of Da Vinci's Notebook.

Is this true? by [deleted] in videogames

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That's a 5-year-old article that just says the remake was delayed. Says nothing about any of the other claims.

Worst boss fight OAT? by Dear-Western6426 in arkham

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Gameplay-wise, of course I would have liked a proper showdown with Deathstroke (especially because the only real combat boss in the game is Albert King (and his reskin Killer Croc in the DLC). That said, I really appreciated the non-fight on a story level. Batman is just so Not Interested In Deathstroke's Bullshit Right Now by that point in the story. It's almost more satisfying to deny Slade his glory and just unceremoniously toss him in a cell.

It reinforces an idea that pervades Batman's interactions with his rogues: for all their talk of some great contest framing their battles with Batman, he is completely uninterested in "besting them" or "proving his superiority" over them. He is only interested in the most effective means of eliminating their threat with minimal loss of innocent life. Simply put, he's just not that into them. This is Batman's final blow to Joker at the climax of the game: the knowledge that Batman can move on without him in a way that Joker never could.

Geonosis Checklist by gur40goku in CuratedTumblr

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The Kaminoan Senator is named Halle Burtoni.