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** He also seems to like cats alot. (The animal, not the play)
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** He also seems to like cats alot.a lot. (The animal, not the play)
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** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1uHuUhSX88 5 Forgotten TV Shows Part 29 -- Sexy Shows]]" is an admittedly blatant attempt to "try to massage the algorithm," and covers 5 TV shows that were all about Fanservice. Though he notes that ''Co-Ed Confidential" is actually a strong comedy series with sex and nudity, and ''Forbidden Science'' has a strong sci-fi concept that could have worked as a straight show without Fanservice (and might actually have FanDisservice in service to the sci-fi story). And the video starts with ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl'', which is both a great British comedy and serious look at the life of a sex worker.
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** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1uHuUhSX88 5 Forgotten TV Shows Part 29 -- Sexy Shows]]" is an admittedly blatant attempt to "try to massage the algorithm," and covers 5 TV shows that were all about Fanservice. Though he notes that ''Co-Ed Confidential" Confidential'' is actually a strong comedy series with sex and nudity, and ''Forbidden Science'' has a strong sci-fi concept that could have worked as a straight show without Fanservice (and might actually have FanDisservice in service to the sci-fi story). And the video starts with ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl'', which is both a great British comedy and serious look at the life of a sex worker.
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* {{Fanservice}}: As many "SoBadItsGood" films are low-budget B movies, and many low budget B movies rely on this trope to make money, Cecil doesn't shy away from pointing out when a film has nudity, especially gratuitous nudity. Lacking (or supplementing) actual nudity, he'll comment on costume and camera angle choices intended to invoke the trope.
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** As many "SoBadItsGood" films are low-budget B movies, and many low budget B movies rely on this trope to make money, Cecil doesn't shy away from pointing out when a film has nudity, especially gratuitous nudity. Lacking (or supplementing) actual nudity, he'll comment on costume and camera angle choices intended to invoke thetrope.trope.
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1uHuUhSX88 5 Forgotten TV Shows Part 29 -- Sexy Shows]]" is an admittedly blatant attempt to "try to massage the algorithm," and covers 5 TV shows that were all about Fanservice. Though he notes that ''Co-Ed Confidential" is actually a strong comedy series with sex and nudity, and ''Forbidden Science'' has a strong sci-fi concept that could have worked as a straight show without Fanservice (and might actually have FanDisservice in service to the sci-fi story). And the video starts with ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl'', which is both a great British comedy and serious look at the life of a sex worker.
** As many "SoBadItsGood" films are low-budget B movies, and many low budget B movies rely on this trope to make money, Cecil doesn't shy away from pointing out when a film has nudity, especially gratuitous nudity. Lacking (or supplementing) actual nudity, he'll comment on costume and camera angle choices intended to invoke the
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1uHuUhSX88 5 Forgotten TV Shows Part 29 -- Sexy Shows]]" is an admittedly blatant attempt to "try to massage the algorithm," and covers 5 TV shows that were all about Fanservice. Though he notes that ''Co-Ed Confidential" is actually a strong comedy series with sex and nudity, and ''Forbidden Science'' has a strong sci-fi concept that could have worked as a straight show without Fanservice (and might actually have FanDisservice in service to the sci-fi story). And the video starts with ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl'', which is both a great British comedy and serious look at the life of a sex worker.
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* ARareSentence: In his video about "Direct To Video Madness," one of the tapes he covers is "Fishin' with the Big 'Uns," which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. The rather flimsy plot includes. . . well, let's just let Cecil tell you:
-->Another girl, Jessie, spends some time in a hot tub stripping out of her bathing suit while thinking about ''fishing''. '''There's something no one has ever said before.'''
-->Another girl, Jessie, spends some time in a hot tub stripping out of her bathing suit while thinking about ''fishing''. '''There's something no one has ever said before.'''
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''Good Bad Flicks'' is a webseries created and hosted by Cecil Trachenburg in which he reviews movies that are either SoBadItsGood or SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove while also providing some interesting production histories of said movies. He was formerly a part of ''Website/TheEscapist'', but was let go in 2017 (along with [[WebVideo/MovieBob other members]] at the time) but is on good terms with the site and still attends their twitch streams. He is also a part of Geek Juice Media (where he riffs alongside Creator/BradJones amongst others) and Website/TheAgonyBooth.
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''[[caption-width-right:962:[[Music/{{Psychostick}} Good! Bad! Flickssss. *guitar riff*]]]]''
''Good Bad Flicks'' is a webseries created and hosted by Cecil Trachenburg in which he reviews movies thatare either need SoBadItsGood or SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove while SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove. He also providing some has a series called ''Exploring'', which goes into the interesting production histories of said some movies. He was formerly a part of ''Website/TheEscapist'', but was let go in 2017 (along with [[WebVideo/MovieBob other members]] at the time) but is on good terms with the site and still attends their twitch streams. He is also a part of Geek Juice Media (where he riffs alongside Creator/BradJones amongst others) and Website/TheAgonyBooth.
''[[caption-width-right:962:[[Music/{{Psychostick}} Good! Bad! Flickssss. *guitar riff*]]]]''
''Good Bad Flicks'' is a webseries created and hosted by Cecil Trachenburg in which he reviews movies that
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* VerySpecialEpisode: His "Exploring ''Film/{{Galaxina}}'' video is effectively this, it's even subtitled "The Comedy that Ends with Tragedy," since star Dorothy Stratten was in an abusive relationship while filming, and murdered by her abusive husband not long after the film was released. It casts a pall over the entire discussion of the film, and Cecil especially notes how, whenever Stratten's husband was on set, everything was more tense and stressful for everyone, but when he wasn't, everyone was happier and more relaxed, ''especially'' Stratten. There were many red flags that were plain to see, but no one realized it until it was too late.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: His "Exploring ''Film/{{Galaxina}}'' ''Film/{{Galaxina}}''" video is effectively this, it's even subtitled "The Comedy that Ends with Tragedy," since star Dorothy Stratten was in an abusive relationship while filming, and murdered by her abusive husband not long after the film was released. It casts a pall over the entire discussion of the film, and Cecil especially notes how, whenever Stratten's husband was on set, everything was more tense and stressful for everyone, but when he wasn't, everyone was happier and more relaxed, ''especially'' Stratten. There were many red flags that were plain to see, but no one realized it until it was too late.
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* PetPeeveTrope: ITrailersAlwaysLie and TrailersAlwaysSpoil. Cecil is annoyed when movies are rebranded, retitled, or have misleading marketing to try and fool people into thinking the film is something other than what it is.
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* PetPeeveTrope: ITrailersAlwaysLie TrailersAlwaysLie and TrailersAlwaysSpoil. Cecil is annoyed when movies are rebranded, retitled, or have misleading marketing to try and fool people into thinking the film is something other than what it is.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: His "Exploring ''Film/{{Galaxina}}'' video is effectively this, it's even subtitled "The Comedy that Ends with Tragedy," since star Dorothy Stratten was in an abusive relationship while filming, and murdered by her abusive husband not long after the film was released. It casts a pall over the entire discussion of the film, and Cecil especially notes how, whenever Stratten's husband was on set, everything was more tense and stressful for everyone, but when he wasn't, everyone was happier and more relaxed, ''especially'' Stratten. There were many red flags that were plain to see, but no one realized it until it was too late.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Cecil definitely appreciates films that use SexSells to make their way, enjoying when a low-budget movie casts attractive actresses who don't mind taking their clothes off on camera. However, sometimes, there's so much nudity and sex it gets to be too much. And while he appreciates attractive actresses getting naked, he's much less enamored with it in the context of a rape scene.
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* SpinOff: ''Good Bad Games'' and ''Netflix Instant Recommendations''. Cecil also currently plans on doing a series based on LiveActionTV.
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* SpinOff: ''Good Bad Games'' and ''Netflix Instant Recommendations''. Cecil also currently plans on doing does a series based on LiveActionTV."Forgotten TV shows," often with a theme (such as shows about aliens, shows about time travel, the first year of UPN, and so on). He takes five forgotten shows and discusses each one individually, giving an overview of the premise, when and where it started and stopped airing, if its available to watch anywhere currently, and who was involved and what they did or did not go on to do.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: On seeing a [[EroticEating banana-eating contest]] in ''Spring Break'', he thanks the movie for drawing attention to the nutritional importance of potassium.
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: He said that the most unrealistic moment in ''Film/{{Catwoman}}'' was Sally ending up with a boyfriend at the end.
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: He said that the most unrealistic moment in ''Film/{{Catwoman}}'' ''Film/Catwoman2004'' was Sally ending up with a boyfriend at the end.
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** When horror films try to shoehorn in a final JumpScare just before the end credits. Better known as the "Bughuul!" scare, which originated from Cecil's review of ''Film/{{Sinister}}''. Blumhouse Productions in particular is a repeat offender of this trope, much to Cecil's dismay and frustration.
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** When horror films try to shoehorn in a final JumpScare just before the end credits. Better known as the "Bughuul!" scare, which originated from Cecil's review of ''Film/{{Sinister}}''. Blumhouse Productions Creator/BlumhouseProductions in particular is a repeat offender of this trope, much to Cecil's dismay and frustration.
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* {{Fanservice}}: As many "SoBadItsGood" films are low-budget B movies, and many low budget B movies rely on this trope to make money, Cecil doesn't shy away from pointing out when a film has nudity, especially gratuitous nudity. Lacking (or supplementing) actual nudity, he'll comment on costume and camera angle choices intended to invoke the trope.
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* TheGhost: TheFaceless: You never see his face.face. He was interviewed in the documentaries ''In Search of Darkness'' and ''In Search of Tomorrow''.
* {{Fanservice}}: As many "SoBadItsGood" films are low-budget B movies, and many low budget B movies rely on this trope to make money, Cecil doesn't shy away from pointing out when a film has nudity, especially gratuitous nudity. Lacking (or supplementing) actual nudity, he'll comment on costume and camera angle choices intended to invoke the trope.
* NiceGuy: A very humble, easy-going, laid-back individual. His friend and colleague Mister X of Geek Juice has often described him as "the Creator/TomHanks of the internet".
* {{Fanservice}}: As many "SoBadItsGood" films are low-budget B movies, and many low budget B movies rely on this trope to make money, Cecil doesn't shy away from pointing out when a film has nudity, especially gratuitous nudity. Lacking (or supplementing) actual nudity, he'll comment on costume and camera angle choices intended to invoke the trope.
* NiceGuy: A very humble, easy-going, laid-back individual. His friend and colleague Mister X of Geek Juice has often described him as "the Creator/TomHanks of the internet".
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* SpinOff: Good Bad Games and Netflix Instant Recommendations. Cecil also currently plans on doing a series based on LiveActionTV.
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* SpinOff: Good ''Good Bad Games Games'' and Netflix ''Netflix Instant Recommendations.Recommendations''. Cecil also currently plans on doing a series based on LiveActionTV.
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''Good Bad Flicks'' is a webseries created and hosted by Cecil Trachenburg in which he reviews movies that are either SoBadItsGood or SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove while also providing some interesting production histories of said movies. He was formerly a part of ''Website/TheEscapist'', but was let go in 2017 (along with [[WebVideo/MovieBob other members]] at the time) but is in good terms with the site and still attends their twitch streams. He is also a part of Geek Juice Media (where he riffs alongside Creator/BradJones amongst others) and Website/TheAgonyBooth.
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''Good Bad Flicks'' is a webseries created and hosted by Cecil Trachenburg in which he reviews movies that are either SoBadItsGood or SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove while also providing some interesting production histories of said movies. He was formerly a part of ''Website/TheEscapist'', but was let go in 2017 (along with [[WebVideo/MovieBob other members]] at the time) but is in on good terms with the site and still attends their twitch streams. He is also a part of Geek Juice Media (where he riffs alongside Creator/BradJones amongst others) and Website/TheAgonyBooth.
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* DueToTheDead: In his WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue, Chuck will give due reverence to a participant in a film who died between the time the film was made and Chuck did his review, especially if the career of a promising actor or filmmaker was cut tragically short.
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* DueToTheDead: In his WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue, Chuck Cecil will give due reverence to a participant in a film who died between the time the film was made and Chuck Cecil did his review, especially if the career of a promising actor or filmmaker was cut tragically short.
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* RealityIsUnrealistic: B-grade sci-fi and horror flicks are notorious for their shaky science. . . so it's really cool when Cecil shows that what sounds like scientific idiocy in the name of plot actually has basis in real science. It doesn't happen often, but it ''does'' happen.
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''Good Bad Flicks'' is a webseries created and hosted by Cecil Trachenburg in which he reviews movies that are either SoBadItsGood or NeedsMoreLove SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove while also providing some interesting production histories of said movies. He was formerly a part of ''Website/TheEscapist'', but was let go in 2017 (along with [[WebVideo/MovieBob other members]] at the time) but is in good terms with the site and still attends their twitch streams. He is also a part of Geek Juice Media (where he riffs alongside Creator/BradJones amongst others) and Website/TheAgonyBooth.
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* ExtraLongEpisode: Most of his reviews run between ten and twenty minutes. His "Exploring" series, on the other hand, tends to run at least half an hour per episode, as he examines the entirety of the film from inception to reception, dissecting everything that went into making that film what it ended up being, before finally analyzing the film itself. For instance, his "Exploring ''Film/MortalKombatTheMovie''" goes back to the creation of the first game itself, and how it was basically a passion project that got shot down three times in favor of other games before finally getting the go-ahead.
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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: After covering the film's plot, budget, location, and ancillary information, he'll talk about the writers, director, producers, and actors involved, frequently giving a quick overview of their careers after this particular film. Some have gone on to great fame, others to moderate success, others to great success in less-visible portions of the film industry, some never worked on another film again.
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** Full Moon Video is one of his favorite studios, unsurprising since they specialized in exactly the kind of low-budget, direct-to-video films the channel is centered around. And to be fair, Full Moon is an exemplar at having nothing but using it well when it comes to filmmaking.
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** An even bigger one for him is when ExecutiveMeddling occurs and makes the film worse-- case in point, he's genuinely pissed at the treatment ''Film/BookOfShadowsBlairWitch2'' got by producers who knew nothing about what they were doing.
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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: An exploration of films that are SoBadItsGood.
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* {{Fanservice}}: As many "SoBadItsGood" films are low-budget B movies, and many low budget B movies rely on this trope to make money, Cecil doesn't shy away from pointing out when a film has nudity, especially gratuitous nudity. Lacking (or supplementing) actual nudity, he'll comment on costume and camera angle choices intended to invoke the trope.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: An exploration of films that areSoBadItsGood.SoBadItsGood, or actual good films that are underappreciated, {{Cult Classic}}s, or just somehow slipped through all the cracks to be forgotten.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: An exploration of films that are
** Rarely, it goes in the opposite direction, with producers needed to reign in or outright fire an incompetent director.
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** "Boom Mike!" Pointing out when a a boom mike is visible in the shot. Sometimes given a spin, such "Ah, it's everyone's favorite guest star: Boom Mike."
** "Is that a crew member?" or "They run past a crew member trying to hide," or some other variation, when crew are visible (sometimes ''barely'') in a shot.
** "Meanwhile, in another movie" or "They escape into another movie" or somesuch for particularly jarring transitions between wildly different scenes.
** "Boom Mike!" Pointing out when a a boom mike is visible in the shot. Sometimes given a spin, such "Ah, it's everyone's favorite guest star: Boom Mike."
** "Is that a crew member?" or "They run past a crew member trying to hide," or some other variation, when crew are visible (sometimes ''barely'') in a shot.
** "Meanwhile, in another movie" or "They escape into another movie" or somesuch for particularly jarring transitions between wildly different scenes.
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* SoBadItsGood: InUniverse, most of the movies he's reviewing. The videos expose the many factors that went into the showcased film getting its "bad" reputation and then Cecil explaining what he believes makes them "good".
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* SoBadItsGood: InUniverse, most of the movies he's reviewing. The videos expose the many factors that went into the showcased film getting its "bad" reputation and then Cecil explaining what he believes makes them "good". Even if the movie is objectively bad, there's usually something interesting in or about it that makes it a good watch if you're into that sort of thing. Some particularly disjointed, trainwreck "Frankenfilms" he highlights could be quite educational for aspiring filmmakers as examples of how ''not'' to do things. And there are many films that are genuinely good, even great, despite low budget, obvious sets, cheesy costumes, bad acting, or all of the above.
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''Good Bad Flicks'' is a webseries created and hosted by Cecil Trachenburg in which he reviews movies that are either SoBadItsGood or NeedMoreLove while also providing some interesting production histories of said movies. He was formerly a part of ''Website/TheEscapist'', but was let go in 2017 (along with [[Creator/MovieBob other members]] at the time) but is in good terms with the site and still attends their twitch streams. He is also a part of GeekJuiceMedia (where he riffs alongside Creator/BradJones amongst others) and Website/TheAgonyBooth.
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''Good Bad Flicks'' is a webseries created and hosted by Cecil Trachenburg in which he reviews movies that are either SoBadItsGood or NeedMoreLove NeedsMoreLove while also providing some interesting production histories of said movies. He was formerly a part of ''Website/TheEscapist'', but was let go in 2017 (along with [[Creator/MovieBob [[WebVideo/MovieBob other members]] at the time) but is in good terms with the site and still attends their twitch streams. He is also a part of GeekJuiceMedia Geek Juice Media (where he riffs alongside Creator/BradJones amongst others) and Website/TheAgonyBooth.
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Compare with Webvideo/CinemaWins (which is another show that focuses on the positives of all movies, regardless of critical response), as well as with another escapist show ''WebVideo/MovieDefenseForce'', which is identical in premise, and was hosted by Jim Sterling of ''WebVideo/Jimquistion'' ''WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}}'' fame.
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''Good Bad Flicks'' is a webseries created and hosted by Cecil Trachenburg in which he reviews movies that are either SoBadItsGood or NeedMoreLove while also providing some interesting production histories of said movies. He currently became a member of Website/TheEscapist, and is also part of GeekJuiceMedia (where he riffs alongside Creator/BradJones amongst others) and Website/TheAgonyBooth.
You can watch his show on [[https://goodbadflicks.com his website]].
Not to be confused with Webvideo/CinemaWins which is another show that focuses on the positives of a movie.
You can watch his show on [[https://goodbadflicks.com his website]].
Not to be confused with Webvideo/CinemaWins which is another show that focuses on the positives of a movie.
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''Good Bad Flicks'' is a webseries created and hosted by Cecil Trachenburg in which he reviews movies that are either SoBadItsGood or NeedMoreLove while also providing some interesting production histories of said movies. He currently became was formerly a member part of Website/TheEscapist, ''Website/TheEscapist'', but was let go in 2017 (along with [[Creator/MovieBob other members]] at the time) but is in good terms with the site and still attends their twitch streams. He is also a part of GeekJuiceMedia (where he riffs alongside Creator/BradJones amongst others) and Website/TheAgonyBooth.
You can watchhis the show on [[https://goodbadflicks.com [[http://www.goodbadflicks.com/ his website]].
Not to be confusedwebsite]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/user/trachenburg on Youtube]]. The show is Patreon supported, [[https://www.patreon.com/goodbadflicks donate here if you wish.]]
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all movies, regardless of critical response), as well as with another escapist show ''WebVideo/MovieDefenseForce'', which was hosted by Jim Sterling of ''WebVideo/Jimquistion'' fame.
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* AccentuateTheNegative: Averted. Cecil's whole reason for this show is to take unpopular movies and explain why they are better than their reputation suggests.
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* BerserkButton: Cecil really hates it, if an animal gets killed for a film.
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** When horror films try to shoehorn in a final JumpScare just before the end credits. Better known as the "Bughuul!" scare, which originated from Cecil's review of ''{{Film/Sinister}}''. Blumhouse Productions in particular is a repeat offender of this trope, much to Cecil's dismay and frustration.
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* RealMenWearPink: In his review of ''Film/SpiceWorld'', he unapologetically admits to liking the Music/SpiceGirls (with [[Music/MelanieC Sporty]] being his favourite). He also admitting to liking Music/SClub7, and implying that he might review ''S Club: Seeing Double'' one day.
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* NeedMoreLove: The overall premise of the series.
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