People Are Sharing The Worst Movie Clichés, And I Definitely Agree With Some Of These

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Listen, there's plenty of movie clichés that make us groan, like, immediately. You might even find yourself shouting at the screen, "THIS HAS BEEN DONE BEFORE!"

U/Difficult-Praline554 recently asked the people of Reddit, "What do you hate in movies?" Hollywood, take note — maybe you can avoid throwing some of these in there next time around:

1. "I'm tired of all the 15-year-olds that act like they're retirement age. It's not bad to act like a kid. If there's precocious, pretentious kids in a movie, it makes me want to turn off the screen and look for something else to watch."

—u/New-Policy-4498

2. "**Science dude says a lot of science-y stuff and technical words longer than two syllables** Hero: 'IN ENGLISH PLEASE!'"

—u/dragonphlegm

3. "Choppy fight scenes and action scenes being 10 times louder than other scenes."

—u/middlenameizT

4. "The sound of thunder at the exact moment of lightning."

—u/telarium

5. "They don't lock doors."

—u/rendnez

6. "I’ve worked in restaurants and bars for nearly 15 years now. The fact that kitchen managers and executive chefs have enough time for a healthy social life in movies is just ridiculous."

—u/Mariuxpunk007

7. "When actors 'pretend' to be carrying or drinking obvious empty cups. Christ, have your prop master pour 4 to 8 ounces of plaster before securing the lid."

—u/Squeegy-Nobbers

8. "Terrible fight scenes where the protagonists are conveniently only attacked by one enemy at a time, while the others just gawk or are 'recovering.' I also have a special hatred for CGI background characters that are moving, but definitely not fighting."

—u/kthulhu666

11. "Someone's having a good life, but everyone keeps telling them they're not complete until they get married and have kids."

—u/Gold-Ranger

12. "Too much CGI. It's getting worse because audiences don't seem to care so they're not even trying to make it better."

—u/DJMoneybeats

13. "When people open up their phone to text someone and there are no messages above. It looks like a whole new conversation."

—u/kittycait2021

14. "Over-explaining. I know the audience is only as smart as its dumbest member, but I want to be able to catch on to little clues or nuances without the cast outright narrating everything that’s going on. I have eyes. Please let me use them."

—u/Water_edd0wn

15. "Writers not doing the bare minimum of research into the movie's topics. I can't watch any medical or hospital-based TV shows or films because the inaccuracies just blow out any suspension of disbelief. In the last movie I watched, the patient's oxygen mask was attached to a urinary catheter."

—u/manlikerealities

16. "All spies and whistleblowers meet on a bench in the park."

—u/New-Ad3222

17. "When they need to draw blood for a ritual, and they cut their palm. Why would you do that????"

—u/sonofabroccoli

18. "People being knocked unconscious by being hit over the head and then just going on with life with no actual negative effects. TBIs are no joke."

—u/tiessa73

19. "I hate how animals must be making sounds at all times. If you see a horse, it has to whinny. A dog must bark, whine, or growl, even though there is nothing to provoke these reactions."

—u/Johnny_West

20. "Actors taking off glasses for emphasis and theatrics. Most people who wear corrective lenses aren't just taking them off all the time to show emotion."

—u/manbearwall

Agree? Disagree? Have your own additions? See you in the comments!

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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