Added Defictionalization onto the crowner.
I'm not crazy, I just don't give a darn!Not Screened for Critics. Is it this, is it YMMV, or is it Cutlist fodder?
Fight smart, not fair.Looks like a straight-up example of Trivia to me. It's objective (it was either screened for critics or it wasn't), but it's not a trope, so that would make it trivia.
Really from Jupiter, but not an alien.My main concern is that it's being used to sneak in So Bad Its Horrible type entries disguised under trivia.
Fight smart, not fair.I've added Blooper to the crowner.
Should Hilarious Outtakes and Artist Disillusionment be added to the crowner?
edited 8th Jan '12 7:06:03 AM by Oreochan
"Learning without thinking is labor lost. Thinking without learning is dangerous."I'd say Hilarious Outtakes isn't trivia. It's a part of the work and is used deliberately.
Alright, then. Artist Disillusionment?
"Learning without thinking is labor lost. Thinking without learning is dangerous."Yes.
EDIT: Added it to the crowner.
edited 9th Jan '12 5:08:46 PM by MyTimingIsOff
I can add Fleece The Budget as well?
"Learning without thinking is labor lost. Thinking without learning is dangerous."You don't have to ask. If you feel something should be classified as Trivia, add it to the crowner so that people can vote on it.
Added.
"Learning without thinking is labor lost. Thinking without learning is dangerous."Added Write Who You Know and Write What You Know.
"Learning without thinking is labor lost. Thinking without learning is dangerous."Added Hitless Hit Album, Black Sheep Hit, Breakaway Pop Hit, and Breakaway Advertisement.
Edit: Also added One-Hit Wonder and No-Hit Wonder.
edited 9th Jan '12 7:50:44 PM by djbj
Write Who You Know is too common in fiction for me to be comfortable calling it Trivia.
Rhymes with "Protracted."Be "too common in fiction" have no relation about their trivia status.
He means that it's often used in-universe in fiction.
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Crown Description:
The Trivia category is for narrative conventions that cannot be determined from the final product itself. These are details of production and behind-the-scenes events that influenced the end result of the product. This crowner is used in conjunction with this thread. Please post in the thread before adding tropes to this list. Previous crowner here. Make a new crowner after 40 tropes.
Calling Urban Legend of Zelda.