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* AluminumChristmasTrees: When WebVideo/FilmBrain threatens to blow up the dynamite he planted around the Critic's house with his phone, Malcolm is surprised at his phone being the detonator – and Film Brain says that "there's an app for that now". In reality, setting off bombs with a cellphone is nothing new, as it's a common way for terrorists to detonate bombs (of course, it doesn't involve a dedicated iPhone app).
** Also, Baby's First Mythos (the book Henry reads in a sketch) is a real book. Doug included it to pay tribute to C. J. Henderson, who had succumbed to cancer nearly a month before the review.
** Also, Baby's First Mythos (the book Henry reads in a sketch) is a real book. Doug included it to pay tribute to C. J. Henderson, who had succumbed to cancer nearly a month before the review.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: When FilmBrain threatens to blow up the dynamite he planted around the Critic's house with his phone, Malcolm is surprised at his phone being the detonator – and FilmBrain says that "there's an app for that now". In reality, setting off bombs with a cellphone is nothing new, as it's a common way for terrorists to detonate bombs (of course, it doesn't involve a dedicated iPhone app).
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: When FilmBrain WebVideo/FilmBrain threatens to blow up the dynamite he planted around the Critic's house with his phone, Malcolm is surprised at his phone being the detonator – and FilmBrain Film Brain says that "there's an app for that now". In reality, setting off bombs with a cellphone is nothing new, as it's a common way for terrorists to detonate bombs (of course, it doesn't involve a dedicated iPhone app).
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* {{Crossover}}: FilmBrain appears as a parody of the film's "polite" villain. And he threatens to blow up The Critic's office with him in it if he doesn't makes a crossover – which the Critic doesn't wish to do, because he's already done one with his previous ''Film/{{BloodRayne}}'' review.
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* {{Crossover}}: FilmBrain WebVideo/FilmBrain appears as a parody of the film's "polite" villain. And he threatens to blow up The Critic's office with him in it if he doesn't makes a crossover – which the Critic doesn't wish to do, because he's already done one with his previous ''Film/{{BloodRayne}}'' review.
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* NotWithTheSafetyOnYouWont: A one-man version: FilmBrain's decision to blow up the Critic's home is stopped temporarily by him not noticing he had put the safety to his cell phone's keyboard.
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* NotWithTheSafetyOnYouWont: A one-man version: FilmBrain's Film Brain's decision to blow up the Critic's home is stopped temporarily by him not noticing he had put the safety to his cell phone's keyboard.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: In-universe opinion of the Critic, who thinks the film's premise might work if it were used in a satire or comedy, and that it suffers from taking itself too seriously.