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** '''Nothing''': Only used for about two to three films so far, used to describe films abysmal in the sense that they feel blank or unfinished.

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** '''Nothing''': Only used for about two to three films so far, used Used to describe films abysmal in the sense that they feel blank or unfinished.unfinished. Only used thus far for ''Film/FiftyShadesOfGrey'' and ''[[{{Literature/Twilight}} Breaking Dawn - Part 1]]''.
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** Saying a rude and arrogant character (such as Denethor in the Lord of the Rings movies or Legolis' father in The Hobbit trilogy) is a DIIIIICK.

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** Saying a rude and arrogant character (such as Denethor in the Lord ''Lord of the Rings Rings'' movies or Legolis' father Legolas' father, Thranduil, in The Hobbit ''The Hobbit'' trilogy) is a DIIIIICK.



** When covering Solo: A Star Wars Story, on more than one occasion, he accused the film of pandering with obvious references by calling the movie "Star War" (without the 's' at the end)

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** When covering Solo: ''Solo: A Star Wars Story, Story'', on more than one occasion, he accused the film of pandering with obvious references by calling the movie "Star War" (without the 's' at the end)

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** Claiming an actor didn't know he was being filmed, if the actor is known for playing a rambling crazy person, is playing one in that movie, or is delivering a long monologue to noone in particular.

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** Jeremy's reviews follow the pattern of him saying the work's name immediately after his intro. In his review of ''Series/TheCape'', he does a dramatic CapeSwish for this part. Almost every subsequent time Jeremy says "the cape" in the review gets replaced with that first clip.

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* TheAntiNihilist: Jeremy brings up the nihilistic themes of ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'', noting that in the grand cosmic scheme of things, the "pale blue dot" we live on doesn't matter. But he interprets that lack of importance as merely a reassurance that your problems are not as unmanageable as they seem.
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* StrawCritic: He averts the normal stereotype of film critics being professional and stuffy by being more casual and down-to-earth in his tastes, even stating in his ''Film/{{Birdman}}'' review that he doesn't like being called a [[InsistentTerminology "critic"]] and that the StrawCritic character in that film is the type of critic he never wants to be.

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* StrawCritic: He averts the normal stereotype of film critics being professional and stuffy by being more casual and down-to-earth in his tastes, even stating in his ''Film/{{Birdman}}'' ''Film/BirdmanOrTheUnexpectedVirtueOfIgnorance'' review that he doesn't like being called a [[InsistentTerminology "critic"]] and that the StrawCritic character in that film is the type of critic he never wants to be.
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* BadassBeard: He grew out his beard and hair during the [=COVID-19=] pandemic, causing reactions from his viewers that compared him directly to Creator/KeanuReeves or a werewolf.
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** ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
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* AccidentalAesop:[[invoked]] Jeremy feels that ''Series/WandaVision'' unintentionally preached a message about the MoralMyopia of social media, pointing out how the heroes are just as guilty of villainous actions as the supposed main antagonist, but the fact that one side is fully explored in tragic detail makes one more forgiving of one than the other, similar to how Jeremy believse social media villifies real people that are in similar circumstances.
* AlternateUniverse: He made a positive review of ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' that takes place in a hypothetical universe where the movie was good. He then followed this up with a review of Colin Trevorrow's version of ''Star Wars'' Episode IX that released in yet another alternate universe.

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* AccidentalAesop:[[invoked]] Jeremy feels that ''Series/WandaVision'' unintentionally preached a message about the MoralMyopia of social media, pointing out how the heroes are just as guilty of villainous actions as the supposed main antagonist, but the fact that one side is fully explored in tragic detail makes one more forgiving of one it than the other, similar to how Jeremy believse believes social media villifies real people that are in similar circumstances.
* AlternateUniverse: He made a positive review of ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' that takes place in a hypothetical universe where the movie was good. He then followed this up with a review of Colin Trevorrow's version of ''Star Wars'' Wars: Episode IX IX'', titled ''Duel of the Fates'', that was released in yet another alternate universe.



* BadassBeard: He grew out his beard and hair during the COVD-19 pandemic, causing reactions from his viewers that compared him directly to Creator/KeanuReeves or a werewolf.

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* BadassBeard: He grew out his beard and hair during the COVD-19 [=COVID-19=] pandemic, causing reactions from his viewers that compared him directly to Creator/KeanuReeves or a werewolf.
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* SignatureTransition: Jeremy ends his movie reviews by throwing a "punch" at the camera, which then cuts to the video credits.
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* AccidentalAesop:[[invoked]] Jeremy feels that ''Series/WandaVision'' unintentionally preached a message about the MoralMyopia of social media, pointing out how the heroes are just as guilty of villainous actions as the supposed main antagonist, but the fact that one side is fully explored in tragic detail makes one more forgiving of one than the other, similar to how Jeremy believse social media villifies real people that are in similar circumstances.


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* BadassBeard: He grew out his beard and hair during the COVD-19 pandemic, causing reactions from his viewers that compared him directly to Creator/KeanuReeves or a werewolf.


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* BreakTheCutie: Downplayed in regards to Jeremy's fanboy enjoyment of ''Franchise/StarWars''. His love for the franchise is more than a little apparent when ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' was making headlines, but by the time ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'' came out, it's pretty obvious that he's very underwhelmed by the Disney era of the series. He still gets enjoyment out of media like ''Series/TheMandalorian'', but it's noteworthy that he expressed vocal concern about being indifferent about ''Star Wars'' when ''Film/{{Solo}}'' came out.
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* JumpScare: In his review of ''Film/{{Insidious}}'', after he repeats the widespread joke that the film's demon looks like [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Darth Maul]], a photo of Maul zoomed in really close fills the screen with a piercing electronic screech for a beat.
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** [[invoked]] Jeremy confirmed at the end of 2020 that in his review of ''Film/TheInvisibleMan2020'', he put a 98% transparent version of himself in the background for the majority of the review to reflect the ParanoiaFuel atmosphere of the movie in question.

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* PaintingTheMedium: Jeremy rates ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie'' "Dogshit", and does so with a poop emoji.

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** Twice in ''Film/{{Tenet}}''. He starts his video with his outro in reverse and when mentioning/demonstrating how the sound mixing was strange at one point in the movie, Jeremy drowns himself out by overlaying a bunch of sound effects over himself.
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** When covering Solo: A Star Wars Story, on more than one occasion, he accused the film of [[PanderingToTheBase Pandering To The Base]] with obvious references by calling the movie "Star War" (without the 's' at the end)

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** When covering Solo: A Star Wars Story, on more than one occasion, he accused the film of [[PanderingToTheBase Pandering To The Base]] pandering with obvious references by calling the movie "Star War" (without the 's' at the end)
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** When covering Solo: A Star Wars Story, on more than one occasion, he accused the film of [[PanderingToTheBase Pandering To The Base]] with obvious references by calling the movie "Star War" (without the 's' at the end)
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** One of the very few times he included something "more" was when he presented what he called Mary Poppins' Mortal Kombat Fatality, which involved someone floating up into the sky until they died. This was depicted using POV footage of something going into the sky with him dubbing over it.
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** There's also his Star Wars "curtain cape", a childhood SW curtain he would wear around his neck like a cape if a Star Wars trailer or movie (or announcement, in the case of Thrawn) "brought him back to this childhood". He would always put it on while singing to the SW theme music, sometimes including the lyrics from Bill Murray's SNL parody.

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* AlternateUniverse: He made a positive review of ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' that takes place in a hypothetical universe where the movie was good. He then followed this up with a review of Colin Trevorrow's version of ''Star Wars'' Episode IX that released in yet another alternate universe.
* AprilFools: He made a positive review of ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' for this.



* CoversAlwaysLie: Jeremy noticed that members of his audience would guess his final rating on a movie by his expression in the video's thumbnail, so every once in a while he'll make a misleading thumbnail, then point this out in the video itself.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: Jeremy noticed that members of his audience would guess his final rating on a movie by his expression in the video's thumbnail, so every once in a while he'll make a misleading thumbnail, then point this out in the video itself. For instance, he portrays himself as ''very'' enthused in the thumbnail for his ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'' review, [[spoiler:when in reality he's pretty disappointed by the movie.]]
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* ''Film/AntMan''

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* ''Film/AntMan''''Film/AntMan1''
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: It can be jarring to go back and watch his earliest videos, which were ''much'' slower in pace and put a greater emphasis on {{Black Comedy}}. Jeremy himself was also more of a laidback DeadpanSnarker, rather than the upbeat, energetic {{Keet}} he is today. Not to mention the earring...

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: It can be jarring to go back and watch his earliest videos, which were ''much'' slower in pace and put a greater emphasis on {{Black Comedy}}.Comedy}}, and even occasionally had him discussing non-movie-related stuff like Black Friday, pyramid schemes, and the 2012 phenomenon. Jeremy himself was also more of a laidback DeadpanSnarker, rather than the upbeat, energetic {{Keet}} he is today. Not to mention the earring...
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* ''Disney/{{Moana}}''

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* ''Disney/{{Moana}}''''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}''



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** Saying a rude and arrogant character (such as Denethor in the Lord of the Rings movies or Legolis' father in The Hobbit trilogy) is a DIIIIICK.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: Jeremy noticed that members of his audience would guess his final rating on a movie by his expression in the video's thumbnail, so every once in a while he'll make a misleading thumbnail, then point this out in the video itself.
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* Claiming an actor didn't know he was being filmed, if the actor is known for playing a rambling crazy person, is playing one in that movie, or is delivering a long monologue to noone in particular.

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