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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, ''Film/{{Stargate}}'', ''Film/IndependenceDay'' and this one, all directed by Roland Emmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the White House get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.

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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, ''Film/{{Stargate}}'', ''Film/IndependenceDay'' and this one, all directed by Roland Emmerich Creator/RolandEmmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the White House get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.
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* MedalOfDishonor: The Critic says that the people who made ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' & ''Film/IndependenceDay'' & managed to make ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' even less credible should be given an award for sucking ass.

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* MedalOfDishonor: The Critic says that the people who made ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' & ''Film/IndependenceDay'' & managed to make ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' even less credible should be given an award for "for sucking ass.ass".
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'''Movie:''' ''Film/{{Godzilla1998}}''

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'''Movie:''' ''Film/{{Godzilla1998}}''
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* DudeNotFunny: When the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is mentioned in the movie, the Critic quickly decides to abort any joke he could be making.



* TooSoon: In-universe. When the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is mentioned in the movie, the Critic quickly decides to abort any joke he could be making.
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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' , ''Film/IndependenceDay'' and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the White House get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.

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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' , ''Film/{{Stargate}}'', ''Film/IndependenceDay'' and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich Emmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the White House get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.
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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' , ''Film/IndependenceDay'' and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the whitehouse get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.

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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' , ''Film/IndependenceDay'' and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the whitehouse White House get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.
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* TooSoon: In-universe. When the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is mentioned in the movie, the Critic quickly decides to abort any joke he could be making.
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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, ''Film/Stargate'' , ''Film/IndependenceDay'' and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the whitehouse get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.

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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, ''Film/Stargate'' ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' , ''Film/IndependenceDay'' and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the whitehouse get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.
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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, Film/Stargate, Film/IndependenceDay and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the whitehouse get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.

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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, Film/Stargate, Film/IndependenceDay ''Film/Stargate'' , ''Film/IndependenceDay'' and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the whitehouse get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.
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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, Film/Stargate explains Stargate, Film/IndependenceDay and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the whitehouse get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.

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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, Film/Stargate explains Stargate, Film/Stargate, Film/IndependenceDay and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the whitehouse get blown up, and what does Godzilla look like) that you would have to go pay and see the film to find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the films offered him.
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* RuleOfThree: The Critic explains Stargate, Independence Day & Godzilla on how you had to see the movie to see something and pretends to be excited to see the movie, only to come back from the theater dissapointed.

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* RuleOfThree: The Critic starts the review by discussing the films, Film/Stargate explains Stargate, Independence Day & Film/IndependenceDay and this one, all directed by Roland Elmerich and how the advertising for each of these films all focused on one aspect (where does the portal take you, how does the whitehouse get blown up, and what does Godzilla on how look like) that you had would have to go pay and see the movie film to see something and pretends to be excited to see find out. He was quite displeased with what each of the movie, only to come back from the theater dissapointed.films offered him.
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** The Critic getting Nick Tatopoulos' name wrong.

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** The Critic getting Nick Tatopoulos' name wrong.wrong, being corrected by Nick for it, and responding "Whatever."
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[[TheStinger "That's a lot of fish."]]
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* RuleOfThree: The Critic explains Stargate, Independence Day & Godzilla on how you had to see the movie to see something and pretends to be excited to see the movie, only to come back from the theater dissapointed.
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* MedalOfDishonor: The Critic says that the people who made ''Film/{{Stargate}}'' & ''Film/IndependenceDay'' & managed to make ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' even less credible should be given an award for sucking ass.
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* BriefAccentImitation: In response to Hank Azaria's character:
--> '''Victor''': Hey hey, I'm eating, you don't see I'm eating?\\
'''Critic''': (New York accent) Come on, can't you see I'm tryin' to be New York here? Bada-bing-boom-bang, and Jets, and stuff.

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'''Movie:''' ''[[Film/{{Godzilla1998}} Godzilla]]'' (1998)

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'''Movie:''' ''[[Film/{{Godzilla1998}} Godzilla]]'' (1998)
''Film/{{Godzilla1998}}''



* TooSoon: When the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is mentioned in the movie, the Critic quickly decides to abort any joke he could be making.
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* TongueTwister:
--> '''Critic''': That's ''really'' bad when you're getting criticized by the critic you're criticizing because you didn't criticize them enough. Try saying THAT three times fast!
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* ReunionShow: The Critic suspects this movie to be nothing but a ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' reunion, as it features Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, and Harry Shearer.
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--> '''Critic''': So after that we see Audrey, as she comes across Mr. Tackanovahumpashirerickydickyhamstermasterpollywollywannabingbangsupercalifragilisticnickknackpaddywhackgiveadogabananafannafofrescahickorydickoryhocketypocketywocketyangelinafrancescathethird.\\
'''Nick''': It's Tatopoulos!\\
'''Critic''': Whatever.
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'''Movie:''' ''[[Film/Godzilla1998 Godzilla]]'' (1998)

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'''Movie:''' ''[[Film/Godzilla1998 ''[[Film/{{Godzilla1998}} Godzilla]]'' (1998)
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'''Release:''' November 24, 2008

'''Movie:''' ''[[Film/Godzilla1998 Godzilla]]'' (1998)

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* RunningGag: References to fish (specifically, Matthew Broderick's comment "That's a lot of fish.").

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References to fish (specifically, Matthew Broderick's comment "That's a lot of fish.").").
* TooSoon: When the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is mentioned in the movie, the Critic quickly decides to abort any joke he could be making.
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* RunningGag: References to fish (specifically, Matthew Broderick's comment "That's a lot of fish.").

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