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** It started out in the ''Film/StarTrek2009'' video, when they pointed out Kirk eating an apple when he passes the Kobayashi Maru test which the film's commentary by J. J. Abrams mentions that he had Kirk eat an apple to seem more smug.
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** It started out in the ''Film/StarTrek2009'' video, when they pointed out Kirk eating an apple when he passes the Kobayashi Maru test which the film's commentary by J. J. Abrams mentions that he had Kirk eat an apple to seem more smug. It then began a RunningGag to mention it every time a film uses TheSnackIsMoreInteresting.
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* Every time a character picks up an apple, Jeremy goes, "Yes, let's have (X) eat an apple. It'll make (X) look more like an asshole." What is with that shtick?
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** Also, it's a joke on how he wants the movie to end already so he can stop subjecting himself to the bullshit in whatever movie he's watching.
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** Also, it's a joke on how he wants the movie to end already so he can stop subjecting himself to the bullshit in whatever movie he's watching.watching.
* Every time a character picks up an apple, Jeremy goes, "Yes, let's have (X) eat an apple. It'll make (X) look more like an asshole." What is with that shtick?
** It started out in the ''Film/StarTrek2009'' video, when they pointed out Kirk eating an apple when he passes the Kobayashi Maru test which the film's commentary by J. J. Abrams mentions that he had Kirk eat an apple to seem more smug.
* Every time a character picks up an apple, Jeremy goes, "Yes, let's have (X) eat an apple. It'll make (X) look more like an asshole." What is with that shtick?
** It started out in the ''Film/StarTrek2009'' video, when they pointed out Kirk eating an apple when he passes the Kobayashi Maru test which the film's commentary by J. J. Abrams mentions that he had Kirk eat an apple to seem more smug.
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* Every time a character picks up an apple, Jeremy goes, "Yes, let's have (X) eat an apple. It'll make (X) look like more of an asshole." What is with that shtick?
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* Every time a character picks up an apple, Jeremy goes, "Yes, let's have (X) eat an apple. It'll make (X) look more like more of an asshole." What is with that shtick?
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* Every time a character picks up an apple, Jeremy goes, "Yes, let's have this guy eat an apple. It'll make you look like more of an asshole." What is with that shtick?
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* Every time a character picks up an apple, Jeremy goes, "Yes, let's have this guy (X) eat an apple. It'll make you (X) look like more of an asshole." What is with that shtick?
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* What is with the whole shtick about assholes eating apples? Every time a character picks up an apple, Jeremy goes, "Yes, let's have this guy eat an apple. It'll make you look like more of an asshole." What is with that shtick?
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* What is with the whole shtick about assholes eating apples? Every time a character picks up an apple, Jeremy goes, "Yes, let's have this guy eat an apple. It'll make you look like more of an asshole." What is with that shtick?
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* What is with the whole shtick about assholes eating apples? Every time a character picks up an apple, Jeremy goes, "Yes, let's have this guy eat an apple. It'll make you look like more of an asshole." What is with that shtick?
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** Watch the videos again, in the ''Film/PacificRim'' video he said "Ah, melty blue acid spray. Cool. Why don't they use that all the time?", and in the ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' he said "...why does it take 3 hours for an AI like Ultron to fully realize itself, take control of a robot, and attack the party?" He was asking questions, not making assertions, so "This is taking longer than it should." is not accurate an paraphrase.
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** Watch the videos again, in the ''Film/PacificRim'' video he said "Ah, melty blue acid spray. Cool. Why don't they use that all the time?", and in the ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' he said "...why does it take 3 hours for an AI like Ultron to fully realize itself, take control of a robot, and attack the party?" He was asking questions, not making assertions, so "This is taking longer than it should." is not an accurate an paraphrase.
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** Watch the videos again, in the ''Film/PacificRim'' video he said "Ah, melty blue acid spray. Cool. Why don't they use that all the time?", and in the ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' he said "...why does it take 3 hours for an AI like Ultron to fully realize itself, take control of a robot, and attack the party?" He was asking questions, not making assertions, so "This is taking longer than it should." is not accurate paraphrase.
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** Watch the videos again, in the ''Film/PacificRim'' video he said "Ah, melty blue acid spray. Cool. Why don't they use that all the time?", and in the ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' he said "...why does it take 3 hours for an AI like Ultron to fully realize itself, take control of a robot, and attack the party?" He was asking questions, not making assertions, so "This is taking longer than it should." is not accurate an paraphrase.
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** Watch the videos again, in the ''Film/PacificRim'' video he said "Ah, melty blue acid spray. Cool. Why don't they use that all the time?", and in the ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' he said "...why does it take 3 hours for an AI like Ultron to fully realize itself,take control of a robot, and attack the party?" He was asking questions, not making assertions, so "This is taking longer than it should." is not accurate paraphrase.
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** Watch the videos again, in the ''Film/PacificRim'' video he said "Ah, melty blue acid spray. Cool. Why don't they use that all the time?", and in the ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' he said "...why does it take 3 hours for an AI like Ultron to fully realize itself,take itself, take control of a robot, and attack the party?" He was asking questions, not making assertions, so "This is taking longer than it should." is not accurate paraphrase.
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** Watch the videos again, in the ''Film/PacificRim'' video he said "Ah, melty blue acid spray. Cool. Why don't they use that all the time?", and in the ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' he said "...why does it take 3 hours for an AI like Ultron to fully realize itself,take control of a robot, and attack the party?" He was asking questions, not making assertions, so "This is taking longer than it should." is not accurate paraphrase.
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** Most likely it's referencing ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', which does have a FinaleTitleDrop.
** Even more likely, it's simply referencing [[FinaleTitleDrop the trope]] itself. Since, y'know, it's common enough to be a trope in the first place.
** Even more likely, it's simply referencing [[FinaleTitleDrop the trope]] itself. Since, y'know, it's common enough to be a trope in the first place.
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** Most likely it's It's definitely referencing ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', which does have a FinaleTitleDrop.
** EvenFinaleTitleDrop, but more likely, it's simply referencing [[FinaleTitleDrop the trope]] itself. Since, y'know, it's common enough to be a trope in the first place.place.
** Also, it's a joke on how he wants the movie to end already so he can stop subjecting himself to the bullshit in whatever movie he's watching.
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** Also, it's a joke on how he wants the movie to end already so he can stop subjecting himself to the bullshit in whatever movie he's watching.
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** I'll have you know I made a WebAnimation/YoutubePoop once that included Cinema Sins-like stuff but wasn't a complete 'parody' as the title indicated. I did found them on Youtube, all of them, right [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnZ1U4XG3pk here]].
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** I'll have you know I made a WebAnimation/YoutubePoop once that included Cinema Sins-like stuff but wasn't a complete 'parody' as the title indicated. I did found find them on Youtube, all of them, right [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnZ1U4XG3pk here]].
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** Most likely it's referencing ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', which does have a FinaleTitleDrop.
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** Most likely it's referencing ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', which does have a FinaleTitleDrop.FinaleTitleDrop.
** Even more likely, it's simply referencing [[FinaleTitleDrop the trope]] itself. Since, y'know, it's common enough to be a trope in the first place.
** Even more likely, it's simply referencing [[FinaleTitleDrop the trope]] itself. Since, y'know, it's common enough to be a trope in the first place.
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** Perhaps referencing ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', which does have a FinaleTitleDrop.
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** Perhaps Most likely it's referencing ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', which does have a FinaleTitleDrop.
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* What exactly is the joke with the "Roll Credits" RunningGag whenever there is a TitleDrop? If anything all this does is show how rare it is for a movie to actually end with a TitleDrop.
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* What exactly is the joke with the "Roll Credits" RunningGag whenever there is a TitleDrop? If anything all this does is show how rare it is for a movie to actually end with a TitleDrop.TitleDrop.
** Perhaps referencing ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', which does have a FinaleTitleDrop.
** Perhaps referencing ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', which does have a FinaleTitleDrop.
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** Oh, I wasn't saying he should stop, I was just observing that he'd discovered an interesting trend and wondered if he'd ever thought of analyzing it.
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** Oh, I wasn't saying he should stop, I was just observing that he'd discovered an interesting trend and wondered if he'd ever thought of analyzing it.it.
* What exactly is the joke with the "Roll Credits" RunningGag whenever there is a TitleDrop? If anything all this does is show how rare it is for a movie to actually end with a TitleDrop.
* What exactly is the joke with the "Roll Credits" RunningGag whenever there is a TitleDrop? If anything all this does is show how rare it is for a movie to actually end with a TitleDrop.
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* Oh, I wasn't saying he should stop, I was just observing that he'd discovered an interesting trend and wondered if he'd ever thought of analyzing it.
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** Even if he's aware, it probably isn't going to stop him from pointing the sheer abundance of it. He's sinned tropes that have perfectly valid reasons for their existence or use before.
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** Even if he's aware, it probably isn't going to stop him from pointing the sheer abundance of it. He's sinned tropes that have perfectly valid reasons for their existence or use before.before.
* Oh, I wasn't saying he should stop, I was just observing that he'd discovered an interesting trend and wondered if he'd ever thought of analyzing it.
* Oh, I wasn't saying he should stop, I was just observing that he'd discovered an interesting trend and wondered if he'd ever thought of analyzing it.
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* Jeremy is right to point out that many of the early-2000s superhero movies he's reviewed feature characters rescuing people from burning buildings, but has it occurred to him that this might be connected to increased respect and reverence for firefighters in the post-9/11 zeitgeist?
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* Jeremy is right to point out that many of the early-2000s superhero movies he's reviewed feature characters rescuing people from burning buildings, but has it occurred to him that this might be connected to increased respect and reverence for firefighters in the post-9/11 zeitgeist?zeitgeist?
** Even if he's aware, it probably isn't going to stop him from pointing the sheer abundance of it. He's sinned tropes that have perfectly valid reasons for their existence or use before.
** Even if he's aware, it probably isn't going to stop him from pointing the sheer abundance of it. He's sinned tropes that have perfectly valid reasons for their existence or use before.
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** Boredom, apparently. That and the sense of when a "recharge" timer is turned into a MagicCountdown.
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** Boredom, apparently. That and the sense of when a "recharge" timer is turned into a MagicCountdown.MagicCountdown.
* Jeremy is right to point out that many of the early-2000s superhero movies he's reviewed feature characters rescuing people from burning buildings, but has it occurred to him that this might be connected to increased respect and reverence for firefighters in the post-9/11 zeitgeist?
* Jeremy is right to point out that many of the early-2000s superhero movies he's reviewed feature characters rescuing people from burning buildings, but has it occurred to him that this might be connected to increased respect and reverence for firefighters in the post-9/11 zeitgeist?
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** I'll have you know I made a WebAnimation/YoutubePoop once that included Cinema Sins-like stuff but wasn't a complete 'parody' as the title indicated. I did found them on Youtube, all of them, right [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnZ1U4XG3pk here]].
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** Boredom, apparently. That and the GenreSavvy sense of when a "recharge" timer is turned into a MagicCountdown.
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** Boredom, apparently. That and the GenreSavvy sense of when a "recharge" timer is turned into a MagicCountdown.
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* For two particular sins, in ''Film/PacificRim'' and ''Film/TheAvengersAgeOfUltron'', He makes sins both movies for basically "This is taking longer than it should" (the recharging of Otachi's acid spit and Ultron's transfer into the Iron Legion drone, respectively). Question is, what sort of baseline is he using to determine how long each should take?
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* For two particular sins, in ''Film/PacificRim'' and ''Film/TheAvengersAgeOfUltron'', ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', He makes sins both movies for basically "This is taking longer than it should" (the recharging of Otachi's acid spit and Ultron's transfer into the Iron Legion drone, respectively). Question is, what sort of baseline is he using to determine how long each should take?
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*** That's "Teardrop" by Massive Attack, and is indeed the theme song to House.
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** Boredom, apparently. That and the GenreSavvy sense of when a "recharge" timer is turned into a MagicCountdown.
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* For two particular sins, in ''Film/PacificRim'' and ''Film/TheAvengersAgeOfUltron'', He makes sins both movies for basically "What's taking this so long?" (the recharging of Otachi's acid spit and Ultron's transfer into the Iron Legion drone, respectively). Question is, what sort of baseline is he using to determine how long each should take?
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* For two particular sins, in ''Film/PacificRim'' and ''Film/TheAvengersAgeOfUltron'', He makes sins both movies for basically "What's "This is taking this so long?" longer than it should" (the recharging of Otachi's acid spit and Ultron's transfer into the Iron Legion drone, respectively). Question is, what sort of baseline is he using to determine how long each should take?
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** It's been a while since I've seen one of the videos with that joke, but I believe it's the theme to the TV show 'House'
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** It's been a while since I've seen one of the videos with that joke, but I believe it's the theme to the TV show 'House''House'
* For two particular sins, in ''Film/PacificRim'' and ''Film/TheAvengersAgeOfUltron'', He makes sins both movies for basically "What's taking this so long?" (the recharging of Otachi's acid spit and Ultron's transfer into the Iron Legion drone, respectively). Question is, what sort of baseline is he using to determine how long each should take?
* For two particular sins, in ''Film/PacificRim'' and ''Film/TheAvengersAgeOfUltron'', He makes sins both movies for basically "What's taking this so long?" (the recharging of Otachi's acid spit and Ultron's transfer into the Iron Legion drone, respectively). Question is, what sort of baseline is he using to determine how long each should take?
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* What is it a reference to in the post-sentencing jokes, whenever there's a CG sequence inside a human body, it plays the same music. It's driving me nuts. Little help, anyone?
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* What is it a reference to in the post-sentencing jokes, whenever there's a CG sequence inside a human body, it plays the same music. It's driving me nuts. Little help, anyone?anyone?
** It's been a while since I've seen one of the videos with that joke, but I believe it's the theme to the TV show 'House'
** It's been a while since I've seen one of the videos with that joke, but I believe it's the theme to the TV show 'House'
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* What is the sound effect that plays at the end of the videos when they do the sin count and the sentence? Does anyone have a link to the sound effects used in the videos?
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* What is the sound effect that plays at the end of the videos when they do the sin count and the sentence? Does anyone have a link to the sound effects used in the videos?videos?
* What is it a reference to in the post-sentencing jokes, whenever there's a CG sequence inside a human body, it plays the same music. It's driving me nuts. Little help, anyone?
* What is it a reference to in the post-sentencing jokes, whenever there's a CG sequence inside a human body, it plays the same music. It's driving me nuts. Little help, anyone?
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