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A biting and hilarious satire that offers both jaw-dropping slasher movie moments as well as sordid spins on teen movie tropes, seems destined to become the next great horror-comedy cult classic.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/kenwhanley/20-great-high-school-movies-since-superbad
A diva and a bore (the latter being a career killer), but at least he never trafficked in lies he knew to be false and racist tropes about whites being “replaced.”
Source: https://japantoday.com/category/world/tucker-carlson-out-at-fox-news-network-confirms
A fairly successful roguelike, the 2016 game has many of the genre's standard tropes, including punishing difficulty and level-reset following a death.
Source: https://gamerant.com/best-local-coop-splitscreen-games-ps-plus-extra-premium/
Akane-banashi is one of Shonen Jump's most innovative mangas and it has proved this again by reinventing two classic tropes through combining them.
Source: https://screenrant.com/shonen-jump-akane-banashi-reinvents-fighting-friendship-tropes/
A key aspect of real representation is when you can see yourself on screen, but this has been difficult in Hollywood, given the tropes of the spicy Latina or the Hot Cheetos girl.
Although their characters are broadly conceived, Rogen and Byrne often transcend those tropes, especially when they’re on screen together.
Although this upcoming horror thriller relies on some well-worn genre tropes, that doesn’t dampen my enthusiasm in the slightest.
As the first Peach game in a long time, this untitled game is a huge opportunity for Nintendo to correct its habit of falling into tropes.
Source: https://kotaku.com/princess-peach-game-switch-mario-rpg-nintendo-direct-1850559777
Blood-splattered battle sequences and sword fights with decapitated heads serve as recurring tropes, earning all movies an R-rating, save for the third installment, Highlander: The Final Dimension.
Source: https://screenrant.com/movie-franchises-rated-r-pg-13-change/
But as tropes and stereotypes go, the TikToks seem to land on “Don’t blame us, we’re not you” as the only conclusion.
Source: https://chicagoreader.com/columns-opinion/staff-notes/pride-is-our-reality/
From start to finish the show is a riot, playing on classic 90s movies tropes while also twisting them, such as making the horny best friend a woman or having the bully be unironically attracted to the prude.
He also discussed how the team steered the game away from common tropes that they've come to dislike as veteran gamers themselves.
Source: https://gamerant.com/zoria-age-shattering-tactical-rpg-interview/
However, it might also seem strange to compare two playable classes between an online shooter that is firmly rooted in sci-fi and space like with a fantasy title like The Elder Scrolls Online which contains all the classic tropes of that genre.
Source: https://gamerant.com/destiny-2-strand-elder-scrolls-online-arcanist/
However, video games are even more beholden to tropes than other media.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/video-game-tropes-that-make-no-sense/
In my eight weeks as an ASUCD senator, I have faced both of these vile tropes.”
Source: https://theaggie.org/2023/03/14/asucd-senator-pushes-for-antisemitism-education-training/
In Obergefell v. Hodgesthe U.S. Supreme Court relied on similar tropes stating that marriage has some transcendental importance and it’s the only institution that can fulfill our most "profound hopes and aspirations".
Source: https://worldcrunch.com/lgbtq-plus/gay-marriage-in-india-law
Instead of handpicking a few character tropes, why not just include all of them?
In “Yellowstone,” Sheridan has corralled the ranging tropes of the Western into the chambers of domestic melodrama.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/on-television/yellowstone-s-epic-tv-expansionism
“I really was just having fun with all of the teen tropes of the eighties, that we would see in all those John Hughes movies and and that whole world,” says Khan, noting that doesn’t just reference ’80s culture but sharply comments on what’s changed.
Is it reinventing any sci-fi, horror, or monster movie tropes?
Source: https://decider.com/2023/07/08/stream-65-adam-driver-movie-netflix-review/