Film-related fads

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This is a group of minor movie fads. For film-related fads with articles, see this category.


"88 Miles Per Hour!"
Back to the Future quote. From the scene in which the character Doc Brown tells Marty in the time-traveling Delorean how many miles he must go to time-travel. Example: Is this 88 Miles per hour ?

Agent Smith
A clip of Agent Smith running from/to various things from The Matrix: Revolutions. He is either pursuing things like an ice cream truck or running from things.

... will Kill Bill
A fad that usually uses images of people who appear to have murderous intent. Using the song "Ironside" by Quincy Jones (the song was used in the movie Kill Bill whenever The Bride is having a flashback and is prepared to murder somebody.)

Batman's Bomb Run
Various edits of the popular scene from the first Batman movie featuring Batman carrying a bomb across a street. This picture has often been used as avatars on various message boards. The image will be altered to show Batman carrying other items (like Gay Fuel, a UMD, a Pokeball, etc...) This fad was a very-slow growing fad. Example: Batman: Don't Drop the Bomb (2nd Edition)

Curb-Stomp
The infamous death scene "The Curb-Stomp scene" from the movie American History X, showing a nazi man stomping another person on his head, often parodized with other persons (for example, The Burger King stomping on the Hamburglar).

Mine
Based on the seagull call from the film Finding Nemo. It is usually used when someone wants complete ownership of something. Commonly used to poke fun at websites that did not update their copyright year from 2005 to 2006 immediately after the new year began, especially high-power franchises like Google. Also used in reference to someone playing mine sweeper and finding mines.


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