stoneface;2517157 said:To the point where it almost ruins the movie for you.
Im tired of seeing that overused, predictable scenario where the main protagonist is caught by the antagonist at gun point. Rather than shoot him//her and be done with it, the "bad guy" just stands there with a pistol talkin shit. Then when he/she finally gets around to shooting the hero, they cut to a shot of the protagonists face, lookin all worried. You hear a gunshot, then a pause, then the villain drops to the ground with the hero's girl/dude/parnter/child/the guy or girl you thought was the villain standin there with a gat, either lookin all angry or traumatized. Its not the idea of the scene itself thats annoying, but the way they still film that bullshit, as if you dont know whats about to happen. Its insulting, They need to come up with some new shit. You?
lol i hate that one two....first few times im not gna lie they got me...had me like "ooohhhhhhh shiiiiiiiiiiiit, i though that nugga was dead" but now, like u say, the way they shoot that scene the exact same way everytime, u already know whats about to go down.
i hate how in 99% of the films that are produced the hero/main character/protagonist/etc always wins at the end.....why are film makers so scared to take a risk. its got to the point where im pretty much routing for the bad guy just so i can see something different. also, in the same vein, i hate how big named actors very rarely die early in films (unless its a horror where everyone dies)...which is why i like other guys and deep blue sea so much (strangely enough both characters playe by sam jack)
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