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** After Francesca splashes soda at a bully in the film, a title card pops up reading "Kendall Jenner-Approved!" accompanied with a still from her rather controversial and near-universally panned Pepsi commercial that aired a few weeks before the episode aired.[[note]]To elaborate, the ad shows Jenner, a Caucasian, joining a rally of African Americans and giving bottles of Pepsi to police officers, a move critics accuse of misappropriating the "Black Lives Matter" protests against PoliceBrutality for commercial purposes.[[/note]]

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** After Francesca splashes soda at a bully in the film, a title card pops up reading "Kendall Jenner-Approved!" accompanied with a still from her rather controversial and near-universally panned Pepsi commercial that aired a few weeks before the episode aired.[[note]]To elaborate, the ad shows Jenner, a Caucasian, Caucasian ([[ButNotTooWhite albeit with a tiny bit of Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian ancestry]]), joining a rally of African Americans and giving bottles of Pepsi to police officers, a move critics accuse of misappropriating the "Black Lives Matter" protests against PoliceBrutality for commercial purposes.[[/note]]
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Tamara and Malcolm ask if they're not needed for the review. NC says he did have an idea where they try to get out of it, though he assumes rightly so that the moment he looks up, they're gone for the week, and he's right.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Tamara and Malcolm ask if they're not needed for the review. NC The Critic says he did have an idea where they try to get out of it, though he assumes rightly so that the moment he looks up, they're gone for the week, and he's right.



** At the end of the review, when the Critic thinks of something to be angry about for the review, he remembers ''Film/TheLastAirbender''.
** After Francesca splashes soda at a bully in the film, a title card pops up reading "Kendall Jenner-Approved!" accompanied with a still from her rather controversial and near-universally panned Pepsi commercial that aired a few weeks before the episode aired.

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** At the end of the review, when the Critic thinks of something to be angry about for the review, he remembers ''Film/TheLastAirbender''.
** After Francesca splashes soda at a bully in the film, a title card pops up reading "Kendall Jenner-Approved!" accompanied with a still from her rather controversial and near-universally panned Pepsi commercial that aired a few weeks before the episode aired.[[note]]To elaborate, the ad shows Jenner, a Caucasian, joining a rally of African Americans and giving bottles of Pepsi to police officers, a move critics accuse of misappropriating the "Black Lives Matter" protests against PoliceBrutality for commercial purposes.[[/note]]
** When the Critic tries to think of something to be angry about before the review ends, he remembers ''Film/TheLastAirbender''.
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** After Francesca splashes soda at a bully in the film, a title card pops up reading "Kendall Jenner-Approved!" along with a still from her rather controversial and near-universally panned Pepsi commercial that aired a few weeks before the episode aired.

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** After Francesca splashes soda at a bully in the film, a title card pops up reading "Kendall Jenner-Approved!" along accompanied with a still from her rather controversial and near-universally panned Pepsi commercial that aired a few weeks before the episode aired.

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* TakeThat: At the end of the review, when the Critic thinks of something to be angry about for the review, he remembers ''Film/TheLastAirbender''.

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At the end of the review, when the Critic thinks of something to be angry about for the review, he remembers ''Film/TheLastAirbender''.''Film/TheLastAirbender''.
** After Francesca splashes soda at a bully in the film, a title card pops up reading "Kendall Jenner-Approved!" along with a still from her rather controversial and near-universally panned Pepsi commercial that aired a few weeks before the episode aired.
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* ClicheStorm: InUniverse, the Critic pokes fun of all TheNineties pop references in the film, even putting up a "9deez Slow Death Count" for each instance.
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* SpyFiction: The review begins with the Critic discussing the hype around this genre during the TurnOfTheMillennium, putting up such examples as ''Film/SpyKids'', ''Film/GForce'', ''Series/ISpy'', ''Film/AgentCodyBanks'', ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'', ''Film/TheTuxedo'' and ''Film/JohnnyEnglish''.

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* SpyFiction: The review begins with the Critic discussing the hype around flourishing of this genre during the TurnOfTheMillennium, early 2000s, putting up such examples as ''Film/SpyKids'', ''Film/GForce'', ''Series/ISpy'', ''Film/AgentCodyBanks'', ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'', ''Film/TheTuxedo'' and ''Film/JohnnyEnglish''.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Tamara and Malcolm ask if they're not needed for the review. NC says he did have an idea where they try to get out of it, though he assumes rightly so that the moment he looks up, they're gone for the week, and he's right.

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'''Release date:''' April 18, 2017

'''Film:''' ''Film/{{Clockstoppers}}''

'''Tagline:''' Time stands still in this early 2000 time capsule. Is it as bad as so many people let on though?

* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Tamara and Malcolm ask if they're not needed for the review. NC says he did have an idea where they try to get out of it, though he assumes rightly so that the moment he looks up, they're gone for the week, and he's right.right.
* SoOkayItsAverage: The Critic's final InUniverse opinion on the film, so much so he admits there's little to be angry about it.
* SpyFiction: The review begins with the Critic discussing the hype around this genre during the TurnOfTheMillennium, putting up such examples as ''Film/SpyKids'', ''Film/GForce'', ''Series/ISpy'', ''Film/AgentCodyBanks'', ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'', ''Film/TheTuxedo'' and ''Film/JohnnyEnglish''.
* TakeThat: At the end of the review, when the Critic thinks of something to be angry about for the review, he remembers ''Film/TheLastAirbender''.
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Tamara and Malcolm ask if they're not needed for the review. NC says he did have an idea where they try to get out of it, though he assumes rightly so that the moment he looks up, they're gone for the week, and he's right.

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