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Well, trope drift is a thing. Read through the entries on FAM, and you'll see that most (if not all) of them are related to moments that are less amusing due to the real-world death of someone involved in production. This just sounds like someone trying to pigeonhole it into a trope.
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Well, trope drift is a thing. Read through the entries on FAM, and you\'ll see that most (if not all) of them are related to moments that are less amusing due to the real-world death of someone involved in production. This just sounds like someone trying to pigeonhole it into a trope.
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Nothing about that line in the context of the film causes me to
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Nothing about that line in the context of the film causes me to \"cringe\". For all intents and purposes, the film is successful, even if it has a mixed critical reception. Sure, it\'s SelfDeprecation, but I\'m still failing to see what is so wrong about it can cause the joke to be less funny, or even less awkward. It\'s not the first, or last, superhero film to have a polarizing critical reception.

If anything, the fact that someone\'s calling out their own work for not meeting the heights of the first two films, then having the same thing happen to the work this was called out in, is HilariousInHindsight.

This ties into the discussion below about the YMMV page being excessively negative in general.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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Well, trope drift is a thing. Read through the entries on FAM, and you'll see that most (if not all) of them are related to moments that are less amusing due to the real-world death of someone involved in production.
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Well, trope drift is a thing. Read through the entries on FAM, and you\'ll see that most (if not all) of them are related to moments that are less amusing due to the real-world death of someone involved in production. This just sounds like someone trying to pigeonhole it into a trope.
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Nothing about that line in the context of the film causes me to
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Nothing about that line in the context of the film causes me to \"cringe\". For all intents and purposes, the film is successful, even if it has a mixed critical reception. Sure, it\'s SelfDeprecation, but I\'m still failing to see what is so wrong about it can cause the joke to be less funny, or even less awkward. It\'s not the first, or last, superhero film to have a polarizing critical reception.

If anything, the fact that someone\'s calling out their own work for not meeting the heights of the first two films, then having the same thing happen to the work this was called out in, is HilariousInHindsight.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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Well, trope drift is a thing. Read through the entries on FAM, and you'll see that most (if not all) of them are related to moments that are less amusing due to the real-world death of someone involved in production.
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Well, trope drift is a thing. Read through the entries on FAM, and you\'ll see that most (if not all) of them are related to moments that are less amusing due to the real-world death of someone involved in production.
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Nothing about that line in the context of the film causes me to
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Nothing about that line in the context of the film causes me to \"cringe\". For all intents and purposes, the film is successful, even if it has a mixed critical reception. Sure, it\'s SelfDeprecation, but I\'m still failing to see what is so wrong about it can cause the joke to be less funny, or even less awkward. It\'s not the first, or last, superhero film to have a polarizing critical reception.

If anything, the fact that someone\'s calling out their own work for not meeting the heights of the first two films, then having the same thing happen to the work this was called out in, is HilariousInHindsight.
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