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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Days after the film's release, Creator/LoganPaul posted a Twitter thread about all the things in the film that didn't make sense to him, starting the thread by calling the film "one of the worst movies [he'd] seen in a long time". He was promptly called out by people who argued that he had completely missed the point of the story and its themes, and who were amazed that Paul was confused by the motivations of Ricky, Holst, and the TMZ reporter after his own infamous past exploits to garner attention and fame (albeit he did apologise and made efforts not to surround himself with enablers from that point onward).

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Days after the film's release, Creator/LoganPaul posted a Twitter thread about all the things in the film that didn't make sense to him, starting the thread by calling the film "one of the worst movies [he'd] seen in a long time". He was promptly called out by people who argued that he had completely missed the point of the story and its themes, and who were amazed that Paul ''Paul'' was confused by the motivations of Ricky, Holst, and the TMZ reporter in particular, after his own infamous past exploits to garner attention and fame (albeit he did apologise and made efforts not to surround himself with enablers from that point onward).

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Days after the film's release, Creator/LoganPaul posted a Twitter thread about all the things in the film that didn't make sense to him, starting the thread by calling the film "one of the worst movies [he'd] seen in a long time". He was promptly called out by people who argued that he had completely missed the point of the story and its themes, and who were amazed that Paul was confused by the motivations of Ricky, Holst, and the TMZ reporter after his own infamous past exploits to garner attention and fame (albeit he did apologise and made efforts not to surround himself with enablers from that point onward).



* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Days after the film's release, Creator/LoganPaul posted a Twitter thread about all the things in the film that didn't make sense to him, starting the thread by calling the film "one of the worst movies [he'd] seen in a long time". He was promptly called out by people who argued that he had completely missed the point of the story and its themes, and who were amazed that Paul was confused by the motivations of Ricky, Holst, and the TMZ reporter after his own infamous past exploits to garner attention and fame (albeit he did apologise and made efforts not to surround himself with enablers from that point onward).
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** To Film/{{Cloverfield}}, another [[spoiler: {{Kaiju}} story which plays it's monster for horror, and in which cases the monster is ultimately just an animal lashing out at real and perceived threats. The Cloverfield ViralMarketingCampaign also reveals another parallel- Clover was also harmed by capitalism: a MegaCorp was mining his and his mother's food source, which resulted in him being separated from her and caused his rampage.]]

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** To Film/{{Cloverfield}}, ''Film/{{Cloverfield}}'', another [[spoiler: {{Kaiju}} story which plays it's monster for horror, and in which cases the monster is ultimately just an animal lashing out at real and perceived threats. The Cloverfield ViralMarketingCampaign also reveals another parallel- Clover was also harmed by capitalism: a MegaCorp was mining his and his mother's food source, which resulted in him being separated from her and caused his rampage.]]
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments:
** When Holst suggests using the Haywoods' remaining horses [[spoiler:to draw out Jean Jacket for them to film]], Angel immediately shoots the idea down by citing that the Haywoods are "horse people", showing how quickly he's gotten close to them.
** Just before the Gordy's Home incident, Tom Brogan reassuringly pats Ricky on the back after he accidentally flubs a line.
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* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Days after the film's release, Creator/LoganPaul posted a Twitter thread about all the things in the film that didn't make sense to him, starting the thread by calling the film "one of the worst movies [he'd] seen in a long time". He was promptly called out by people who argued that he had completely missed the point of the story and its themes, and who were amazed that Paul was confused by the motivations of Ricky, Holst, and the TMZ reporter after his own infamous past exploits to garner attention and fame.

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* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Days after the film's release, Creator/LoganPaul posted a Twitter thread about all the things in the film that didn't make sense to him, starting the thread by calling the film "one of the worst movies [he'd] seen in a long time". He was promptly called out by people who argued that he had completely missed the point of the story and its themes, and who were amazed that Paul was confused by the motivations of Ricky, Holst, and the TMZ reporter after his own infamous past exploits to garner attention and fame.fame (albeit he did apologise and made efforts not to surround himself with enablers from that point onward).
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* AwardSnub: ''Nope'' was completely unacknowledged by the Academy, much to the rage of the movie's supporters. In particular, the fact that the movie was not nominated for its sound design was a popular talking point, with many fans citing the scene in which [[spoiler:the TMZ reporter is eaten while we hear his screams mixed with Jean Jacket's ambient noises]] as an example of why it should be nominated.

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* AwardSnub: ''Nope'' was completely unacknowledged by the Academy, much to the rage of the movie's supporters. In particular, the fact that the movie was not nominated for its sound design was a popular talking point, with many fans citing the scene in which [[spoiler:the TMZ reporter is eaten while we hear his screams mixed with Jean Jacket's ambient noises]] as an example of why it should be nominated. That said, many viewers ''expected'' this outcome, due to the film's oblique criticism of Hollywood and the entertainment industry at large.
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* RealismInducedHorror: The main story with the UFO is horrifying enough, but the other story featured in the movie is equally horrifying and parallels the main one: [[spoiler: as a child actor, Ricky "Jupe" Park was witness to his chimpanzee co-star, Gordy, flying into a violent frenzy due to mishandling; by the time Gordy is euthanized, two adult actors are killed, Ricky's on-screen sister [[FacialHorror has her face torn off]], and Ricky himself is severely traumatized.]] A UFO is scary, yes, but what makes the second story especially scary is that such incidents can happen and have happened in real life. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(chimpanzee) Case in point.]]

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* RealismInducedHorror: The main story with the UFO is horrifying enough, but the other story featured in the movie is equally horrifying and parallels the main one: [[spoiler: as a child actor, Ricky "Jupe" Park was witness to his chimpanzee co-star, Gordy, flying into a violent frenzy due to mishandling; by the time Gordy is euthanized, two one adult actors are killed, actor is killed and the other loses part of her hand, Ricky's on-screen sister [[FacialHorror has her face torn off]], and Ricky himself is severely traumatized.]] A UFO is scary, yes, but what makes the second story especially scary is that such incidents can happen and have happened in real life. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(chimpanzee) Case in point.]]
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* ItWasHisSled: The notoriety of the aftermath of [[spoiler: [[WhamShot the Star Lasso Experience]] has led many later viewers being aware of [[spoiler: Jean Jacket's true nature]] before viewing the movie.

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* ItWasHisSled: The notoriety of the aftermath of [[spoiler: [[WhamShot the Star Lasso Experience]] Experience]]]] has led many later viewers being aware of [[spoiler: Jean Jacket's true nature]] before viewing the movie.
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* ItWasHisSled: The notoriety of the aftermath of [[spoiler: [[WhamShot the Star Lasso Experience]] has led many later viewers being aware of [[spoiler: Jean Jacket's true nature]] before viewing the movie.

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