(Modern) Comedy Fim Cliches
Mich
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(NOTE: This was inspired by a topic about fantasy cliches.)
PLOTS
Having to do with romance, but not the mushy type.
Hardly ever anything in the plot that hasn't been done in movies from the five years before the movie was made.
CHARACTERS/CASTING
Lead female character either shallow or more intelligent than the males...or both.
Lead male character anything but wimpy (or is wimpy and tries to hide it by making too many jokes).
Famous comedian plays character just thrown in for laughs.
Common Hollywood casting decision: cast the big rich stars and leave the desperados out of the leads.
Character names all or mostly rather common.
SETTING
Taking place in a big city (or in an adaptation of a big city).
Advertisements for products placed in at least five spots in the movie in unoriginal places (i.e. in frames in lobbies of buildings).
OTHER
One-liners that aren't even funny (i.e. After Robby trips, he says to his girlfriend, "I'm glad you're here to grab me or I'd lose all my moolah in the gutter!")
Music popular in the six months before the movie started production is included in the film.
The movie is rated PG, but the plot is too dumb for anyone over 10 and too vulgar for anyone under 10.
Fart jokes and other crude humor occurs in more than two different places where it would be irrelevant.
If you have any others, please post them.
Mich
Hahahahahahahaha.
This isn't a specific cliche, but a trend: The rom-com ability to make you root for the characters to get together until it looks like they will; but by that time you just want the movie to actually turn out to be a slasher movie and have both the main characters hacked to pieces?
Cool Idea for a post Mich.
Plot
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Anything no matter if it's a logical problem or such a rediculous idea that no movie studio would want it.
Setting
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I like city stuff and right to the point of the plot settings. Not too much stooling with jokes or it'll react the story line.
Actors
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I usally like nobodys.
And maybe famous people in the background.
Humor
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The Classic British Humor (Not so much so of the cheap copy American dry humor) The Jokes must relate no matter how small it is.
Slapstick (Not just slapping, crazy, insane, non-stop maddness)
Cleaver (Smart alacy remarks or insults is always good when It comes to diologe)
Music
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I always like classic 60s psychodelic British rock music in love scenes, scenes that can relate towards the music or lyrics or as a quick little gag like on Bill Murrey on Groundhog's Day with Sonny & Cher playing on the alarm/radio.
Directing
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Personally, I think that the creator(s) should be the writer(s) as well as the director(s).
Yes, It's possible to have more that one director. The Dark Crystal (not a comedy) had 2 directors.
The more creator driven, the better it will come out as the offical and original personallity of it's creator.
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