"I know it sounds cliche, but movie clichés. Like in hallmark films. Busy business woman doesn't have time for love. Goes home for Christmas because something is wrong and could be her parents last Christmas. She meets a guy. Too busy to enjoy life. A parent dies. She realizes she needs to enjoy life more. Gets together with guy. You can just tell the way s**t is going to go because the movie is already cliché. Or in action films. Oh let me guess, X is behind that door isn't he? Or he was. Look at that."
Frank, if you paid better attention, he was referring to the "sarcastic genius" role that Cumberbatch plays in every freaking movie he's in. Same worn out premise that Laurie does.
...Did you not see many movies in the 90s?
Yeah there are more bad ones now, but don't let nostalgia shade your memories of just so, so much awful garbage.
Swene
The heroes are whoever the target demographics are. The film makers are just trying to tick as many boxes as possible to maximize profits.
Gawd, I hate idiots.
In the eighties this was the rule. In Every movie with: Stallone, Charles Bronson, Steven Seagal, Van Damme and others.
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Transformers series are the worst merchandising ...