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Attack of the Hollywood Cliches!

Attack of the Hollywood Cliches!

★ 6.12021Movie5 h 0 mEstados Unidos
DokumentaryoKomedya

A special featuring some of the most famous films along with Screenwriters, Academics and Critics as they guide through the funny, weird and controversial clichés which appear on the screens.

4710 people rated
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Attack of the Hollywood Cliches!

2021

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5 h 0 m

Estados Unidos

Dokumentaryo

Komedya

A special featuring some of the most famous films along with Screenwriters, Academics and Critics as they guide through the funny, weird and controversial clichés which appear on the screens.
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Nangungunang Cast(18)
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Rob Lowe
Self - Host
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Andie MacDowell
Self - Actor, Four Weddings and a Funeral
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Ira Madison III
Self - Broadcaster
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Anna Smith
Self - Film Critic
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Florence Pugh
Self - Actor, Little Women
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Aisha Harris
Self - Broadcaster
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James King
Self - Film Critic
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Anna Bogutskaya
Self - Broadcaster
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Keith Lucas
Self - Screenwriter, Judas and the Black Messiah
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Kenneth Lucas
Self - Screenwriter, Judas and the Black Messiah
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Jack Howard
Self - Broadcaster
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Amy Nicholson
Self - Film Critic
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Jonathan Ross
Self - Broadcaster
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Franklin Leonard
Self - Film Executive
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Jess Cagle
Self - Broadcaster
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James Schamus
Self - Screenwriter, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
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Helen O'Hara
Self - Film Critic
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Kim Newman
Self - Film Critic & Writer

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Nelisiwe Sibiya

29/05/2023 07:35
source: Attack of the Hollywood Cliches!
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Macheza

23/05/2023 03:30
Woke is an understatement. Watch YouTube instead, these nobodies have lost the plot. Netflix has dived deep into woke nonsense.
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Charmaine Cara Kuvar

23/05/2023 03:30
Really insightful and simultaneously obvious. I want to watch it again soon. Funny too.
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🇲🇦abir ML mounika 👰🇲🇦

23/05/2023 03:30
It was passable until it turned into a lecture on 'racism'. Had to switch it off before I lost anymore IQ points.
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Asmae Charifi

23/05/2023 03:30
...That love whining about how unoriginal Hollywood, they can whine about this. It's short and I enjoyed it. It's definitely tongue in cheek.
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Awuramah💞

23/05/2023 03:30
This is everything it describes itself as, a history lesson on some of Hollywood's most infamous cliches. But since Hollywood is historically a very racist, sexist and homophobic place, lots of those cliches are problematic. Pointing that out is just part of diving into the cliches, why erase history, right? That doesn't make you "woke" it makes you not racist, sexist or homophobic.
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ucop

23/05/2023 03:30
Might have been interesting, but it turned out as a very unbalanced attempt to cram a billion cliches (most familiar to discerning moviegoers) plus a few woke reminders. Netflix just cannot entertain its audience, it must preach, patronise and hammer its point of view in every single "original" show. There might be a cliche about the "white saviour" but for sure Netflix (and Prime and just about any single movie and TV show produces in States in the last five years) managed to reverse that, with their own "black saviour" cliche... and Rob Lowe is a most annoying, not funny and smug host.
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Joy

23/05/2023 03:30
While some of the tropes are funny, there were a few that remind us all of how awful Hollywood has been to certain humans, such as the tropes called White Savior, Magic Negro, and Ugly Villain, and then we are further lectured by the interviewees about how they are wrong and hurtful.
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فؤاد البيضاوي

23/05/2023 03:30
What's not to like about this bit of whimsical fluff? Rob Lowe - arguably the ultimate troubled Hollywood star cliche not named Charlie Sheen- narrates the industry's mea culpa for excessive reliance on many of its go-to gimmicks. As a very minor film critic, I also appreciate that many of the talking heads are relatively unknown reviewers. That's showing some love for the folks in the unlit, popcorn-scented trenches who variably savor or endure endless iterations of the depicted tropes so their audiences can make informed choices. My nit to pick is that other examples came to mind along the way that I would have preferred. No better depiction of the avenging-daddy's-murder theme exists than "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." It shouldda been a contendah.
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Hunnybajaj Hunny

23/05/2023 03:30
Half of this "doc" is about color and gender and toxic white men. Thats what Netflix thinks about movie cliches. What a piece of nonsense.

Pagsusuri ng User

author avatar

Nelisiwe Sibiya

29/05/2023 07:35
source: Attack of the Hollywood Cliches!
author avatar

Macheza

23/05/2023 03:30
Woke is an understatement. Watch YouTube instead, these nobodies have lost the plot. Netflix has dived deep into woke nonsense.
author avatar

Charmaine Cara Kuvar

23/05/2023 03:30
Really insightful and simultaneously obvious. I want to watch it again soon. Funny too.
author avatar

🇲🇦abir ML mounika 👰🇲🇦

23/05/2023 03:30
It was passable until it turned into a lecture on 'racism'. Had to switch it off before I lost anymore IQ points.
author avatar

Asmae Charifi

23/05/2023 03:30
...That love whining about how unoriginal Hollywood, they can whine about this. It's short and I enjoyed it. It's definitely tongue in cheek.
author avatar

Awuramah💞

23/05/2023 03:30
This is everything it describes itself as, a history lesson on some of Hollywood's most infamous cliches. But since Hollywood is historically a very racist, sexist and homophobic place, lots of those cliches are problematic. Pointing that out is just part of diving into the cliches, why erase history, right? That doesn't make you "woke" it makes you not racist, sexist or homophobic.
author avatar

ucop

23/05/2023 03:30
Might have been interesting, but it turned out as a very unbalanced attempt to cram a billion cliches (most familiar to discerning moviegoers) plus a few woke reminders. Netflix just cannot entertain its audience, it must preach, patronise and hammer its point of view in every single "original" show. There might be a cliche about the "white saviour" but for sure Netflix (and Prime and just about any single movie and TV show produces in States in the last five years) managed to reverse that, with their own "black saviour" cliche... and Rob Lowe is a most annoying, not funny and smug host.
author avatar

Joy

23/05/2023 03:30
While some of the tropes are funny, there were a few that remind us all of how awful Hollywood has been to certain humans, such as the tropes called White Savior, Magic Negro, and Ugly Villain, and then we are further lectured by the interviewees about how they are wrong and hurtful.
author avatar

فؤاد البيضاوي

23/05/2023 03:30
What's not to like about this bit of whimsical fluff? Rob Lowe - arguably the ultimate troubled Hollywood star cliche not named Charlie Sheen- narrates the industry's mea culpa for excessive reliance on many of its go-to gimmicks. As a very minor film critic, I also appreciate that many of the talking heads are relatively unknown reviewers. That's showing some love for the folks in the unlit, popcorn-scented trenches who variably savor or endure endless iterations of the depicted tropes so their audiences can make informed choices. My nit to pick is that other examples came to mind along the way that I would have preferred. No better depiction of the avenging-daddy's-murder theme exists than "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." It shouldda been a contendah.
author avatar

Hunnybajaj Hunny

23/05/2023 03:30
Half of this "doc" is about color and gender and toxic white men. Thats what Netflix thinks about movie cliches. What a piece of nonsense.
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