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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: [[InUniverse The Critic briefly points out]] that the movie is one of many comic book movies that are ignored by people that think ''[[Film/Deadpool2016 Deadpool]]'' is the first comic book movie with an R-rating. [[labelnote: For those curious]] The real first one was the [[Film/ThePunisher1989 1989 version of The Punisher]] and the first to hit mainstream success was Film/TheCrow, the latter being among the posters shown during this bit.[[/labelnote]]

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: [[InUniverse The Critic briefly points out]] that the movie is one of many comic book movies that are ignored by people that think ''[[Film/Deadpool2016 Deadpool]]'' is the first comic book movie with an R-rating. [[labelnote: For those curious]] The real first one was the [[Film/ThePunisher1989 1989 version of The Punisher]] and the first to hit mainstream success was Film/TheCrow, Film/TheCrow1994, the latter being among the posters shown during this bit.[[/labelnote]]
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Foe Yay has been cut


* FoeYay: [[InUniverse The Critic's guess]] about why Blade has a hard time killing Quinn in the first act of the movie.
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Mondegreen is no longer a trope; dewicking


* ActorAllusion: [[InUniverse The Critic immediately follows]] his introduction of Blade's actor Wesley Snipes with a clip of the "Phoenix!/Penis!" {{Mondegreen}} from ''Film/DemolitionMan'', where he plays Simon Phoenix.

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* ActorAllusion: [[InUniverse The Critic immediately follows]] his introduction of Blade's actor Wesley Snipes with a clip of the "Phoenix!/Penis!" {{Mondegreen}} mondegreen from ''Film/DemolitionMan'', where he plays Simon Phoenix.
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Per TRS, Designated Love Interest is YMMV. Marked as an In Universe example because it's discussed.


* DesignatedLoveInterest: The Critic is actually shocked at the {{aver|tedTrope}}sion of this trope, as Karen and Blade don't end up as a pair at the end.

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* DesignatedLoveInterest: [[invoked]] The Critic is actually shocked at the {{aver|tedTrope}}sion of this trope, as Karen and Blade don't end up as a pair at the end.
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--> I heard you were black, so you're under arrest for something.

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--> -->'''Critic:''' I heard you were black, so you're under arrest for something.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: [[InUniverse The Critic briefly points out]] that the movie is one of many comic book movies that are ignored by people that think ''[[Film/Deadpool2016 Deadpool]]'' is the first comic book movie with an R-rating. [[labelnote: For those curious]] The real first one was the [[Film/ThePunisher1989 1989 version of The Punisher]] and the first to hit mainstream success was Film/TheCrow, the latter being among the posters shown during this bit[[/labelnote]]

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: [[InUniverse The Critic briefly points out]] that the movie is one of many comic book movies that are ignored by people that think ''[[Film/Deadpool2016 Deadpool]]'' is the first comic book movie with an R-rating. [[labelnote: For those curious]] The real first one was the [[Film/ThePunisher1989 1989 version of The Punisher]] and the first to hit mainstream success was Film/TheCrow, the latter being among the posters shown during this bit[[/labelnote]]bit.[[/labelnote]]



* ParodyCommercial: The two halves of the review are divided with an advertisement for "Davides-Goyer Tension Headache" pills promoted by Malcolm!.

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* ParodyCommercial: The two halves of the review are divided with an advertisement for "Davides-Goyer Tension Headache" pills promoted by Malcolm!.Malcolm.

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