Why does every movie do this ?

Why does every movie do this ?

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It worked well for a time, and now the guys making movie won't stop doing it, because they are afraid of losing their job.
It doesn't help that most animated movies are for children, and children have the attention span of a fish, and they don't realize they are watching the same shit over and over again.

All equally fuckable.

Some tropes just stick the landing for whatever reason and get repeated forever and ever because it works. Nobody questions reptile based creatures or characters being evil, or owls being wise despite reality proving otherwise.

spbp

What the fuck is wrong with that woman's nose?

this but unironically

When everyone does the reverse and makes that bland as hell too you'll cry that they don't do this trope anymore.

Jews.

It was bitten off by a feral basset hound, and when it came time to do reconstructive surgery, the only thing the surgeon had on hand was a kiwi fruit.

You'd seethe harder if it was the ugly white guy that was the villain.

The handsome guy clearly has the ambition and drive to do whatever villainous shit he does.
While the ugly dude and the girl are moralfags that probably don't even want money or resources. They merely want to destroy the efforts of the handsome guy because they have no true ambition of their own.

>people complain about overdone setups and stale building blocks
Wow, so unreasonable!

What a totally new and unique critique of a kid's movie protagonist.

It's time to admit that the problem isn't the trope, it is that most people can't write worth a damn.

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To be fair this board bitches and whines about everything.

There's a reason why villain songs are some of the most popular in movies.

They're design paradigms. Nerds are awkward and relatable, sporty chicks are tough but cute and confident machos mostly get on people's nerves. These archetypes, among others, have been drilled into viewers' skulls so well, they'd be completely lost if you tried something unconventional.

Subverting expectations. Also #relatable

>When the daring adventurer Paxton Briggs goes missing during a flight over the Amazon rainforest, amateur sleuth Jerry Anders teams up with friend and fellow researcher Sylvia Reed to traverse the jungles and figure out where he's disappeared to. When they discover that Briggs has commandeered a remote tribe of natives and plans to use their manpower to conquer Brazil, only Jerry, Sylvia, and the mysterious animal companion known as "Dr. Squiggles" can stop him!

I fail to see why I'd do that

Based Briggs giving power to indigenous peoples.

Camp Camp did it too. In their justice, "Bad Guy" was aged up.

>They're design paradigms. Nerds are awkward and relatable, sporty chicks are tough but cute and confident machos mostly get on people's nerves. These archetypes, among others, have been drilled into viewers' skulls so well, they'd be completely lost if you tried something unconventional.

Maybe it's just flash Gordon.

When the movie came out, with the queen ost, flash got worst actor.

So maybe studios got afraid of making jocks the star and it eventually became a trope

She's a werekoala

You only think that because you really don't have that much real experience. You've had enough of the standard tropes, and like a pornography addiction, you're going to start your next phase, seeking out wilder and crazier things, but ultimately you'll grow up and come out the other side with a greater appreciation for those time-tested tropes. You'll come to appreciate and settle back into the maximum comfort of the established and true.

Projecting hardcore, buddy. Maybe convention makes you feel safe and comfortable, but that doesn't make it "right" and unshakable. Conventions work, but there's formulas we haven't found that do as well. If you think there aren't, you are the "inexperienced" one.

Only movies I can think of that did that was Atlantis and Treasure Planet but really this image is just melding different components of those movies to make this shitty faggy lukewarm take

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is that why Megamind was hated for many years for daring to have a nerd/faggy protagonist?

*antagonist

>Implying Milo and Jim aren't handsome motherfuckers

I wanna cum on her neanderthal-like nose.

For a second I was thinking of the rocketeer but all the people portraying the leads are attractive and such. Don’t remember the villain though.

name 5

Her father was a clown and she got his nose.