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This is a group of film-related [[fads]].  
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This is a group of minor movie fads.  For film-related fads with articles, see [[:category:movie|this category]].  
  
=="It's a trap!"==
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== "88 Miles Per Hour!" ==
''Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi'': Admiral Ackbar's popular line. Originated on Something Awful in 2002 or 2003 and migrated to Fark.com and other web communities, such as 4chan. It's a trap can be found here: http://www.itsatrap.net
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=="Indiana Jones can't stop the rock"==
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''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:''' {{y|going88mph|Uh oh, speeding ticket!}}
''Raiders of the Lost Ark'': Indiana Jones running from a boulder as well as other images of people running with boulders. Usually accompanied by the song "Stop the Rock" by Apollo 440. Sometimes, images of WWE wrestler The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) will be used. [http://shawnstopstherock.ytmnd.com/ 1]
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In 2005, the creator of the original site Fooliano decided to test out something with the sound.  He changed the song from "Stop the Rock" to "Hulkamaniacs in Heaven" by Hulk Hogan and company.  Around this time though, max was making some changes to the site, one which would allow sites with the same music so that any sites that used the same sound would use the same file to conserve space.  Max turned off uploading just after Fooliano finished uploading his song...resulting in 50 sites that had used the original "Stop the Rock" loop having their song replaced with the Hulkamaniac song.  Once max turned uploading back on again, Fooliano decided to change it back to the Stop The Rock track, but none of the sites affected by the glitch had their song changed back.  Contrary to rumors, the incident was not the work of hackers.
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== Agent Smith ==
  
=="[[Uber Hax!!1]]"==
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A clip of Agent Smith running from/to various things from ''The Matrix: Revolutions''. He is either pursuing things like an {{y|smithwantsicecream|ice cream truck}} or running from things.
Dramatic depictions or scenes paired chronologically with semi-related leet|leetspeak, usually as if the scenes occurred on a multiplayer game server. These YTMNDs have dramatic music, most commonly from "Pompeii" by E.S. Posthumus.
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=="You lose! Good day sir!"==
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== Batman's Bomb Run ==
''Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'': Gene Wilder. This is sometimes combined with the failing horns from ''The Price Is Right''.''
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==Gandalf==
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Various edits of the popular scene from the 1966 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:''' {{y|batmandrop2|Batman: Don't Drop the Bomb (2nd Edition)}}
''The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'': "'''You shall not pass!'''" often accompanied by a picture of a Monopoly board, students taking a final exam, a crossing guard, etc.
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=="MINE! MINE! MINE!"==
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== Curb-Stomp ==
''Finding Nemo'': Seagull call. 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.
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==[[Chunk is indestructible]]==
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The infamous {{y|twmmo|curb-stomp scene}} from the movie ''American History X'', showing a neo-nazi stomping on a black man's head. The characters are often replaced with other people (for example, {{y|kingstompsronald|The Burger King stomping on Ronald McDonald}}), or otherwise parodied ({{y|bitethecrub|Curb-Stomp Game & Watch}}).
Various permutations of the '''Chunk''' character from ''The Goonies'', usually showing off his supposed invincibility (his truffle shuffle dance). It should be noted that the original site featured [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] shooting a gun at Chunk and that portion of the clip has also been used in fads. Chunk uses his truffle shuffle to deflect the bullets Usually accompanied by the song "Feuer Frei!" by Rammstein.  Sometimes "Du Hast" also by Rammstein may be used.
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==When Spongebob Meets==
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== Marty and Doc ==
A scene from the Spongebob Squarepants movie where Spongebob and Patrick meet David Hasselhoff.  This was one of the old fads from 2004.
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==[[Best Day Ever]]==
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Based on a scene from the end of ''Back to the Future II'', where Marty burns an almanac, preventing a bad future. What Marty burns is replaced, and the scene has been the focus of sites such as {{y|martydocstophubbard|Marty and Doc prevent Scientology}}, {{y|nedmstart|Marty and Doc start NEDM}}, and {{y|emmett|That's the Power of Doc}}.
Another Spongebob Movie inspired fad. This fad features a brief excerpt from Spongebob's "Best Day Ever" song, featuring images of scenes that could arguably be some of the worst days ever (9/11 attacks, getting run over, etc.)
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=="The Curb-Stomp scene"==  
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== Mine ==
From the movie ''American History X'', showing a man killing another person by stomping on his head, often parodized with other persons (for example, The Burger King stomping on the Hamburglar).
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==...sees so much beauty==
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Based on the {{y|mineminemine|seagull call}} from the film [[w:Finding Nemo|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 {{y|minemineminesweeper|playing mine sweeper}} and finding mines.
A scene from the movie American Beauty where a plastic bag flies across a street corner.  The fad involves various people, normally feeling sad and depressed watching the bag fly. Sites are set to the main theme of American Beauty.  The original site featured Jack Bauer from 24.
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=="McFly stole..."==
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== Nicholas Cage ==
An altered scene using 2 movies: "Back to the Future Part 2" and "Time Bandits", depicting the Back to the Future character Marty McFly running in a hallway. The original one featured McFly carrying a butterfinger while running from Future Conan.
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==Hobo-Cruise==
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A gif. of Nicholas Cage from Face/Off {{y|originalcage|looking demented}}. '''Examples:''' {{y|cageloveskart|Nicholas Cage loves Mario Kart}}, {{y|cageinmyst|Nicholas Cage is trapped in Myst:Blue Book}}
A scene from the movie Minority Report where Cruise's character is pursuing a pair of eyeballs through a corridor.
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==Snakes on a Plane==
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== Obi-Wan Steals... ==
Various parodies involving the upcoming movie as well as a quote from Samuel Jackson. This was based on an on-going internet phenomenon.
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==It's behind!==
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A production image of Obi-Wan Kenobi from ''Star Wars: Attack of the Clones'' sitting in a speeder and smiling first appeared in {{y|obiwandreams|You Make Obi Wan's Dreams}}. The image was edited by others so that Obi-Wan steals various things and makes his escape in the speeder. '''Examples:''' {{y|obidrink|Obi-Wan steals Fizzy Lifting Drink}}, {{y|obiwanconoli|obi wan steals kfc}}, {{y|obiwansteallsgucci|GAYTMND: Obi-Wan Steals a Gucci Bag}}
A scene from the movie Signs where a television shows a news clip of an alien walking by near a residential area. That person has been photoshopped to show various other people or reactions from others.
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==The Line Must be drawn here==
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== ... will Kill Bill ==
A quote from Star Trek: First Contact by Picard, used in "defining rules" and "teaching classes", for example, the original showed Picard instructing an art student on where to draw the line. Another example focused on recent immigration laws in the U.S.
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=="You're joking. You're joking. I can't believe my eyes."==
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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).
A line from Nightmare Before Christmas as said by Oogie Boogie. The sound loop is usually coupled with an image of 'badly dressed cosplayer's' or low quality products, that often look nothing like what they are meant to be. (Such as men in Sailor Moon costumes)
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==Agent Smith==
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== You Must Remember This ==
From The Matrix Playing the piano usually accompianed by a classic song.
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Other versions also have Agent Smith Running after Ice Cream Trucks,People,etc.
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Based on a scene from ''Casablanca'', where Humphey Bogart's character Rick tells the piano player Sam to play "As Time Goes By". Due to Rick's vague command ("Play it"), the song Sam actually plays is easily replaced. '''Examples:''' {{y|casablanca|You Must Remember This Too}}, {{y|marioremembers|Mario Must Remember}}
 
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==_______ will Kill Bill==
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Is 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.)
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Latest revision as of 09:44, April 19, 2012

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: Uh oh, speeding ticket!

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.

Batman's Bomb Run

Various edits of the popular scene from the 1966 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 curb-stomp scene from the movie American History X, showing a neo-nazi stomping on a black man's head. The characters are often replaced with other people (for example, The Burger King stomping on Ronald McDonald), or otherwise parodied (Curb-Stomp Game & Watch).

Marty and Doc

Based on a scene from the end of Back to the Future II, where Marty burns an almanac, preventing a bad future. What Marty burns is replaced, and the scene has been the focus of sites such as Marty and Doc prevent Scientology, Marty and Doc start NEDM, and That's the Power of Doc.

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.

Nicholas Cage

A gif. of Nicholas Cage from Face/Off looking demented. Examples: Nicholas Cage loves Mario Kart, Nicholas Cage is trapped in Myst:Blue Book

Obi-Wan Steals...

A production image of Obi-Wan Kenobi from Star Wars: Attack of the Clones sitting in a speeder and smiling first appeared in You Make Obi Wan's Dreams. The image was edited by others so that Obi-Wan steals various things and makes his escape in the speeder. Examples: Obi-Wan steals Fizzy Lifting Drink, obi wan steals kfc, GAYTMND: Obi-Wan Steals a Gucci Bag

... 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).

You Must Remember This

Based on a scene from Casablanca, where Humphey Bogart's character Rick tells the piano player Sam to play "As Time Goes By". Due to Rick's vague command ("Play it"), the song Sam actually plays is easily replaced. Examples: You Must Remember This Too, Mario Must Remember

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