-No selling death
In action and horror movies especially, close friends and family are killed usually quite cruelly and unexpected…yet the characters move on pretty quickly and don’t exhibit the characteristics of a grieving person. Even if it’s a fast paced movie and the chase is still on. There should be some selling.
This goes for injuries too. If I jump out of an upstairs window I’m done for the day…even if it didn’t kill me.
-Excessive sex scenes.
There is rarely even one sex scene that ever advanced the plot of a film.. so a movie that is littered with it is telling me they don’t have a lot of ideas.
-The Generator
This is a niche one but in every movie it happens. When the power is cut and generators kick in. A character will always say “the generator is turning on” or simply “the generator”
clearly because they think most people watching have no clue why any lights could be coming on during a power outage. But in the movie everybody should usually be aware of the place they’re at having generators.
-The failing flashlight
I just don’t buy that your flashlight is having trouble turning on right when you need it. Same with the failing car but a piece of shit car is more believable than a dud flashlight.
-Hollywood breakfast
The worst. Nobody finishes their fuckin meal in the movies.
-The climax montage/Music video
Donnie Darko started this trend with the “Mad World” and so many movies and TV dramas ended each episode/movie with essentially a sappy music video that tied up the plot. I hate it.