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** Elliot has many, from his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swo423cXQuE "acting show-off"]] culminating on the FascinatingEyebrow, to the sheer hilarity of the RatedMForManly Dwayne Johnson [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwReSCGL3ss singing "You Ain't Woman Enough to Take My Man".]]

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** Elliot has many, from his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swo423cXQuE "acting show-off"]] culminating on the FascinatingEyebrow, to the sheer hilarity of the RatedMForManly super-manly Dwayne Johnson [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwReSCGL3ss singing "You Ain't Woman Enough to Take My Man".]]
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** Elliot has many, from his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swo423cXQuE "acting show-off"]] culminating on the FascinatingEyebrow, to the sheer hilarity of the RatedMForManly Dwayne Johnson [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwReSCGL3ss singing "You Ain't Woman Enough to Take My Man".]]
** Raji being set on fire, between Vince Vaughn's undignified screams and him running into a music video set - where they keep the footage in!
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* EnsembleDarkhorse - You'd think that an effeminately campy gay character like Elliot would be hated by the gay community; on the contrary, he is ''well loved'' online by the LGBT community for being a hard working, sweet, kind, funny and positive character rather than just another HardGay caricature.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse - You'd think that an effeminately campy gay character like Elliot would be hated by the gay community; on the contrary, he is ''well loved'' online by the LGBT community for being a hard working, sweet, kind, funny and positive character rather than just another HardGay caricature. Being played by Creator/DwayneJohnson also helps.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''Film/GetShorty'' (both the original book and it's subsequent movie adaptation) was well received by critics and audiences. ''Be Cool'', however... not so much. Although the book does have a better reputation than the movie. Hilariously, the producers appear to have been somewhat aware about this, LeaningOnTheFourthWall early on by explaining that the reason Chili's getting out of the movie business is because the sequel to ''Get Leo'', which was only made due to ExecutiveMeddling, tanked.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''Film/GetShorty'' (both the original book and it's its subsequent movie adaptation) was well received by critics and audiences. ''Be Cool'', however... not so much. Although the book does have a better reputation than the movie. Hilariously, the producers appear to have been somewhat aware about this, LeaningOnTheFourthWall early on by explaining that the reason Chili's getting out of the movie business is because the sequel to ''Get Leo'', which was only made due to ExecutiveMeddling, tanked.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''GetShorty'' (both the original book and it's subsequent movie adaptation) was well received by critics and audiences. ''Be Cool'', however... not so much. Although the book does have a better reputation than the movie.
** Hilariously, the producers appear to have been somewhat GenreSavvy about this, LeaningOnTheFourthWall early on by explaining that the reason Chili's getting out of the movie business is because the sequel to ''Get Leo'', which was only made due to ExecutiveMeddling, tanked.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''GetShorty'' ''Film/GetShorty'' (both the original book and it's subsequent movie adaptation) was well received by critics and audiences. ''Be Cool'', however... not so much. Although the book does have a better reputation than the movie.
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movie. Hilariously, the producers appear to have been somewhat GenreSavvy aware about this, LeaningOnTheFourthWall early on by explaining that the reason Chili's getting out of the movie business is because the sequel to ''Get Leo'', which was only made due to ExecutiveMeddling, tanked.
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** Hilariously, the producers appear to have been somewhat GenreSavvy about this, LeaningOnTheFourthWall early on by explaining that the reason Chili's getting out of the movie business is because the sequel to ''Get Leo'', which was only made due to ExecutiveMeddling, tanked.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''GetShorty'' (both the original book and it's subsequent movie adaptation) was well received by critics and audiences. ''Be Cool'', however... not so much. Although the book does have a better reputation than the movie.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse - You'd think that an effeminately campy gay character like Elliot would be hated by the gay community; on the contrary, he is ''well loved'' online by the LGBT community for being a hard working, sweet, kind, funny and positive character rather than just another HardGay caricature.
* {{Sequelitis}}: ''GetShorty'' (both the original book and it's subsequent movie adaptation) was well received by critics and audiences. ''Be Cool'', however... not so much. Although the book does have a better reputation than the movie.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''GetShorty'' (both the original book and it's subsequent movie adaptation) was well received by critics and audiences. ''Be Cool'', however... not so much. In both cases, although the book does have a better reputation than the movie.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''GetShorty'' (both the original book and it's subsequent movie adaptation) was well received by critics and audiences. ''Be Cool'', however... not so much. In both cases, although Although the book does have a better reputation than the movie.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''GetShorty'' (both the original book and it's subsequent movie adaptation) was well received by critics and audiences. ''Be Cool'', however... not so much. In both cases, although the book does have a better reputation than the movie.

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