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3Mark James Patrick Kermode (né Fairey, born 2 July 1963) is an English film critic who used to review films on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Radio 5 Live]] with Simon Mayo, and hosts a film music show on Scala Radio. In 2022, both Kermode and Mayo left BBC Radio 5 Live to start a new film review podcast, ''[[https://www.kermodeandmayo.com/ Kermode and Mayo's Take]]''.
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5While he is instantly recognizable by his [[FiftiesHair 1950s haircut]], his [[Series/TheThickOfIt huge flappy hands]], his love for classic horror (especially his favourite movie, ''[[Film/TheExorcist The Exorcist]]''), and his hatred of most other movies in general, Kermode is most renowned for his rants. He can go on and on about how terrible a movie is with an uncanny verbal virtuosity and a MotorMouth to give [[Creator/BenCroshaw Yahtzee]] a run for his money. His fanbase has coined the term "Kermodian" for a particularly vicious rant.
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7Kermode also maintained a video blog called [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/markkermode/ Kermode Uncut]], in which he discusses film in general. He occasionally sits down to react on comments made on his blog, and he is fair-minded enough to quote his detractors as well as his fans.
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9He has also written three books: a memoir entitled ''It's Only A Movie'' (from the poster tagline of ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft''), ''The Good, the Bad and the Multiplex'' (which examines the state of the modern film experience and explains how the current state of the industry came to be), and ''Hatchet Job'' (which assesses the role of today's film critic in a world where anyone can be a critic).
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11In unrelated news, Kermode also plays the double bass in a skiffle band called The Dodge Brothers. He discusses his love of music in his latest book, ''How Does It Feel?: A Life of Musical Misadventures''.
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13!!Tropes associated with Mark Kermode:
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15* ActuallyPrettyFunny:
16** The only laugh Mark got from ''Film/{{Borat}}'' was the opening Running of the Jew sequence, which he found "audacious" and "extraordinary" in the way of some of Jerry Sadowitz's material.
17** ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacreTheBeginning'' did have one fleeting moment that Mark enjoyed: Creator/RLeeErmey cuts someone's limb off, and then the other one, and when asked why, he says, "balance."
18** The one laugh to be found in ''Film/JackAndJill'' was the joke about Creator/AlPacino's lack of UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s.
19** The one laugh he got from ''Film/Revolver2005'' was the fact that there were no ending credits.
20* AscendedMeme:
21** In an offhand comment on ''[[Literature/PercyJackson Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief]]'', which Mark considered far too similar to Franchise/HarryPotter, he said they might as well have called it "Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins". Guess what? [[http://benjaminsniddlegrass.blogspot.com/ Somebody actually went and made that movie]]. [[StuntCasting And got]] Creator/StephenFry [[StuntCasting to narrate]].
22** The comments on Mark's hands. Initially an off-hand remark on ''Series/TheThickOfIt'', but co-presenter Simon Mayo ran away with it and years later we're still hearing about them.
23* BerserkButton:
24** His hatred of 3D crosses into this. {{Lampshaded}} by Simon Mayo: "You must tell me more about your hatred of 3D."
25** Creator/MichaelBay is a rant dead cert, what with mixing several of his least appreciated aspects of modern blockbuster production (unoriginality, crummy dialogue, trope abuse, cardboard characters, over-egged production including 3D and near-constant reliance on jittercam in badly plotted action sequences, randomly cacophonous sound effects, "pornographic sensibilities", misogynistic attitudes, racist stereotypes done really badly, mercantile grasping, zombie franchising... and, that's not a complete list). In just one person.
26** Blooper reels at the end of not-very-funny US comedies seemed to be increasingly this for Mark, until ''Horrible Bosses 2'' when he shouts, genuinely angry, "I'M GLAD ''YOU'' ENJOYED IT!" when seeing the cast goofing around at the end of what he considers to be a very poor film.
27** Indulgent portrayals of wealth are another one, as seen in some of his most famous rants (''Sex and the City 2'', ''Entourage'').
28** The Good Doctor knows pretension when he sees it, and an explicitly "arty" film with zero substance to it will more or less guarantee a rant. Repeat offenders include Creator/GusVanSant, Creator/GuyRitchie and Creator/JeanLucGodard.
29* BMovie: The quick way into his heart is to make good, B-Movie, popcorn plot and dialogue work ''well'' on screen. Yes, he also loves high concept art house offerings you've probably never heard of, but that doesn't mean he doesn't love a bit of good, solid fun, too.
30* BetterByADifferentName: He liked ''Film/WildHogs''...back when it was called ''Film/CitySlickers''.
31* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: In his review of ''Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait'':
32-->''"I hate football, I hate conceptual art, but there's something I hate more than football and conceptual art -- I hate conceptual art about football."''
33* TheCastShowoff: His video blogs often start with a snippet of music from The Dodge Brothers.
34* CatchPhrase: "Totes amaze" (or "totes emosh"), "Blimey Charlie!", and "Hello to Jason Isaacs!" (David Morrissey, Stephen Fry, Fairport Convention, etc.).
35** If he uses the phrase "Here's the thing ..." early in a review, chances are his opinion of the film isn't particularly high.
36** Simon says "Put it on the poster!" whenever Mark comes up with a particularly unique phrase with which to describe a film.
37* CausticCritic: A fine intellect powers a sharp tongue, aided by powerful lungs. Mark combines a natural ability to take personal offence to a film with an acidic wit and an encyclopedic knowledge of film.
38* CensoredForComedy: His review of ''Film/JohnCarter'' is, like most of the reviews on the programme, preceded by a clip from the movie. To spoof the studio's notorious decision to remove "of Mars" from the title, the selected clip is the scene where Carter learns that he is now on Mars -- with every occurrence of the word "Mars" bleeped out.
39* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The German for dilemma is "dilemma". So naturally in Germany ''Film/TheDilemma'' is shown as ''Dickste Freunde'' -- which means ''Fat Friends''. Or less literally ''Best Friends''. This inexplicable transmogrification was riffed on by Mark and Simon. Simon thought Dickste Freunde might have starred in some straight-to-video erotic thrillers.[[invoked]]
40-->'''Mark''': Wally Pfister shoots Dickste Freunde, in ''The Fat Friends''!
41* ComplimentBackfire: When Creator/RichardEGrant was on the programme, Mark told him that he really liked ''Film/HudsonHawk'' (a box office bomb in which Grant starred), to which Grant replied, "It was a pile of steaming hot donkey droppings, and you are an idiot."
42* DamnedByFaintPraise:
43** The one positive thing Mark cuold say about ''Keith Lemon: The Film'' is that it's not as hateful as ''Film/SexLivesOfThePotatoMen''.
44** Mark did not notice until a listener pointed it out that while reviewing ''Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie'' he'd said "I just looked at it" while discussing [[SoOkItsAverage how dull it was]]. Mark and Simon agreed that this was pretty much the worst thing one could say about any movie.
45** During his review of ''Film/SonicTheHedgehog2020'', Mark discusses the reaction to the CGI in the first trailer, compares it to the reaction to the first ''Film/{{Cats}}'' trailer, and then says that in terms of the finished product ''Sonic'' is a better movie than ''Cats''. Simon immediately calls this out as very faint praise indeed.
46* DeadpanSnarker: A given for a CausticCritic such as Mark. Sometimes Mark goes into SnarkToSnarkCombat with Simon.
47* EstablishingCharacterMoment[=/=]EurekaMoment: Mark calls particularly clunky examples in biopics "Chubby? Hmmm..." moments, after a moment in a {{biopic}} of The Music/{{Carpenters}} when Karen Carpenter is described as being "chubby".
48* {{Fanboy}}: Though he'll say he isn't, its obvious he has a love for directors such as Creator/WesCraven, Creator/WilliamFriedkin, Creator/GuillermoDelToro and Creator/ChristopherNolan, along with ''Film/TheExorcist'' star Linda Blair.
49* FanCommunityNickname: Regular listeners are referred to as "the Church of Wittertainment" or "Wittertainees".
50* FinishingEachOthersSentences: Mayo does this - or at least he can guess the essence of Mark's review solely from the tone Mark uses when naming the film.
51* {{Foil}}: Simon Mayo, his co-host and resident DeadpanSnarker on 5 live. Our thoughts go with you.
52* FourthWallMailSlot: The video responses to the comments on his blog.
53* GrammarNazi: He likes to correct listeners' emails, though Mayo sometimes calls him on this. On this Mayo sometimes calls him. Mayo on this calls him sometimes?
54* HeroesLoveDogs: During his rant on ''Film/MarleyAndMe'', Dr. K goes on a small tangent about how much he loves dogs. He even starts tearing up, for him to outright deny it has anything to do with the movie.
55* HeroicBSOD: As you can see from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNx-8wgUaMY this episode]] of ''Kermode Uncut'', he suffers this after watching ''Film/TheHangoverPartIII''.
56** Likewise his ''Kermode Uncut'' "reviews" of the ''Transformers'' films, which feature him repeatedly banging his head against hard surfaces.
57* IllTakeThatAsACompliment: When Creator/WernerHerzog called him "Too intellectually warped" to be objective about 3D cinema, naturally Kermode was thrilled.
58* InAWorld: Frequently parodied, with a silly deep American accent (see below).
59* ItWillNeverCatchOn: In his rant on ''Film/RockNRolla'', Mark fears that Creator/GuyRitchie will "mess up Franchise/SherlockHolmes for all eternity". Mark wound up liking the film.
60* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Mark can be a very snarky divisive arse, but all in all, he just wants good cinema and is very polite with guests, even if the film isn't up to his standards.
61* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Kermode has [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/markkermode/2012/03/kermode_uncut_star_power.html blogged]] about being starstruck around various guests on the show (in this case it was Creator/DavidTennant, and he was in America and couldn't be there in person). Probably his biggest moment was with legendary SFX designer and director of ''Film/SilentRunning'' and ''Film/{{Brainstorm}}'' Douglas Trumbull on the 'phone, which was ten minutes of Kermode's barely contained adoration.
62* LargeHam: He loves to ham it up if he's parodying something. His wrath at bad movies however is perfectly genuine.
63* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: With Mayo. Kermode himself made the comparison.
64-->'''Mark Kermode''' (reviewing ''[[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Sherlock Holmes]]''): They're like an bickering old couple, in which one of them is a [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything big-mouthed, and full of himself]] --\
65'''Simon Mayo''': And he's got [[RunningGag big hands]].\
66'''Mark Kermode''': -- big hands, and he's completely unable to pay the correct compliments to the other one. The other one is the reasonable jelly who somehow holds it all together. Shall we hear a clip?
67** Lampshaded again on March 25th, 2011. In response to a listener complaining about her husband not listening to her opinion on films anymore:
68--->'''Simon Mayo''': "This is for the sake of marital harmony."\
69'''Mark Kermode''': What, ours?\
70''Later''.\
71'''Simon Mayo''': Always listen to your wife...far more than listen to us.\
72'''Mark Kermode''': Can I just say that as far as this particular radio relationship is concerned you ''never'' listen to your wife.\
73''A long pause. Then, later, as Simon reads a listener's review:''\
74'''Simon Mayo''': ...worth a view if you want to please your other half.\
75'''Mark Kermode''': What does that mean?\
76'''Simon Mayo''': I don't know -- I imagine he's saying --\
77'''Mark Kermode''': Are you pleased that I saw it?\
78'''Simon Mayo''': ...Can you just stop that kind of line of thought?
79** Even ''Creator/RobertRedford'' commented on this when he was a guest, much to the live audience's amusement.
80** Mark and Simon identify themselves as Newt and Hermann from ''Film/PacificRim''. And as Holmes and Watson (from the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsxscxZeNpY review]] for the first Ritchie film).
81* LongSpeechTeaTime: Kermode's review of ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'' consists of a rant lasting the better part of ten minutes. In the video version, the reaction shots of Mayo show him ostentatiously reading the newspaper, checking his phone, cradling his head in his hands, and at one point getting up and leaving the table entirely for several minutes.
82* ManOfAThousandVoices: Very much averted, if only he knew. While he attempts many impressions of actors, they all sound very much alike, and not much like the impersonated. Mayo often calls him on this, as do his fans. Mark isn't above {{lampshading}} it. They are often funnier than a good impression would be. Especially of Danny Dyer. Then there's the voices he puts on for comic effect. You will either find them utterly hilarious or utterly irritating. In fact he gets letters from Radio 5 listeners asking him to stop.
83* MotorMouth: Mark. All the time. At the end of the show Simon sometimes comments they have two minutes left and asks if Mark can review a film. He can.
84* NailsOnABlackboard: The screams emitted by the eponymous character in ''Fred: The Movie'' were compared to this.
85* TheNicknamer: Just ask Orloondo Bland, [[Creator/KeiraKnightley Ikea Knightley]], [[Creator/MerylStreep Muriël Strepsil]], [[Creator/ShiaLaBeouf Snoozy La Beef]], [[Music/DavidBowie David Booey]], [[Creator/CatherineZetaJones Catherine Beta-Blockers]], [[Creator/MatthewMcConaughey Matthew Mahogany]], [[Creator/HughJackman Huge Action]]... the list goes on.
86** He also does this with films, including ''The Day My Face Stood Still'', ''Para-snore-mal Activity'' and ''Eat Pray Love Vomit''.
87* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: Used for films with particularly terrible plots, such as ''Film/EatPrayLove'' and ''Film/Movie43''.
88* ObfuscatingStupidity: Simon Mayo seems to be a rather smart and well-educated man... except when his playing dumb has a chance of embarrassing Kermode in one way or another.
89* OddCouple: With Simon Mayo. The two have been likened to a bickering married couple on several occasions.
90* OscarBait: He described Creator/WillSmith's performance in ''Film/SevenPounds'' as him saying, "Give me an award".
91* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In his video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJu7Ov8IN1c An Announcement]]", Mark spends an entire minute psyching himself up to make the eponymous announcement, in which he admits an exception to one of his famously strongly-held beliefs:
92--> '''Mark''': [[spoiler:''Film/{{Gravity}}'' is worth seeing in 3D.]]
93* PetTheDog: His desire to see filmmakers treat female characters and short actors with intelligence and respect.
94* PunctuatedForEmphasis: Occasionally uses this in some of his more scathing rants. For example:
95** He forced himself to sit in front of ''Charles Dickens's England'' for TWO! HOURS! TWO! HOURS!
96** He and the audience at the first showing of ''Movie 43'' sat and watched the film in "what can only be described as deathly. Gobsmacked. Jaw-dropping silence."
97** During his review of ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'', he launches into an epic rant against [=McG=], and says that the real reason people don't like [=McG=] is that he "CAN'T! MAKE! FILMS!"
98* QuestionableCasting: Whenever something like this comes up, expect him to bring up "Creator/MegRyan as a helicopter pilot", a reference to ''Film/CourageUnderFire''.[[invoked]]
99* TheRant: Part and parcel of why some ([[JustHereForGodzilla OK... most]]) tune in. Although, the not-going-to-rant-about rants that then go on to thoroughly skewer, deconstruct and stomp on pointless plot-lines, characterisations and gimmicks at length are usually the classic ones. "Kermodian" is a description for a reason. Beware, however, expecting him to rant on what you would otherwise consider a dead cert going on the trailer, poster, production posse and premise of an upcoming film alone. He's amongst the first to remind you that Administrivia/TropesAreTools and that you should NeverTrustATrailer.
100* RecurringCharacter: Favourite and frequent guest Creator/JasonIsaacs. Kermode and Isaacs' friendship dates back to them being schoolmates at the Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School in Elstree.
101* [[RedOniBlueOni Red Oni]] to Mayo's [[RedOniBlueOni Blue Oni]].
102* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: He believes the ''[[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Sherlock Holmes]]'' duology did this for Creator/GuyRitchie.[[invoked]]
103* ReviewIronicEcho: When you name your film ''Film/{{Criminal|2016}}'', you're practically asking for it.
104* RunningGag:
105** The references to Mark's supposedly huge hands. (They actually spring from an off-hand comment in an episode of ''Series/TheThickOfIt''.)
106** Listeners saying hello to Creator/JasonIsaacs, sometimes in somewhat bizarre circumstances.
107** Danny Dyer! Danny Dyer! A-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo, Danny Dyer!
108** "Listeners writing in to the FourthWallMailSlot giving their qualifications along with their name" -- ''Joe Bloggs, [=BSc=] Geology.''
109** Comparing a panned movie's running time being longer than [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey 2001's]] as a way of pointing out its poor pacing.
110** In a nod to the BBC's rules about advertising, Apple products are referred to as [[{{IPhony}} "fruit-based devices"]].
111* SharpDressedMan: For the most part, Dr. K is always wearing pretty nifty suits.
112* SitcomArchNemesis: Danny Dyer likes to think of himself as this. Mark doesn't really care.
113* SmallReferencePools: Completely inverted. Kermode will frequently refer to obscure movies, directors or actors while reviewing a particular film. Part of Mayo's job is to get him to explain who, or what, he's talking about:
114-->'''Mark''': ''(On Film/TheHumanCentipedeIIFullSequence)'' It had me longing for the glory days of Jörg Buttgereit and the shorts that he made before he made ''Film/{{Nekromantik}}''...
115-->'''Simon''': Just remind me about him?
116** Played straight outside of films -- invariably Mark hasn't seen the TV series/Read the book. His knowledge of sport appears only to that which has been featured in film.
117** And ''[[{{UsefulNotes/Wimbledon}} Man In A Blue Jacket Watches A Tennis Match]]''.
118* SoBadItsGood:
119** ''Film/MammaMia'' was a particularly amusing case. He explicitly stated that the film was "terrible" -- it's poorly directed, badly sung and features subpar acting. But the songs of ABBA, he claims, are so brilliant that even those three things combined can't ruin them. The songs represent an insurmountable obstacle that cannot be destroyed. Consequently, everything turns upside-down and bad becomes good. The result was a film Mark laughed and cried at. [[invoked]]
120** He's one of the few critics who ''likes'' ''Film/HowardTheDuck''.
121* SophisticatedAsHell: See StockBritishPhrases.
122* SpeakingLikeTotallyTeen: Phrases such as "totes amaze" are used nowadays. This is done intentionally because [[RuleOfFunny it sounds so silly]] [[SophisticatedAsHell when two men in their fifties are saying them]].
123* StockBritishPhrases: In contrast to his usual well-spoken manner, he has a delightful habit of sometimes spicing up his speech with exaggerated British vernacular. For instance, he described the beginning of ''Gravity'' with "Blimey, charlie, big trub coming!"
124* UnusualEuphemism: Since the Radio 5 show is broadcast in the middle of school run time the hosts will resort to some interesting phrases such as the often used 'fruitcake' for another [[ClusterFBomb word beginning with 'F']] ("Clusterfruitcake" was used once.), and 'melon-farmer' is also used as a substitute frequently. The trope is absent from his books though.
125* WeWantOurJerkBack: Major rants are actually pretty rare things considering the number of movies that get reviewed. On the occasions when Mark comes out all guns blazing plenty of comments on Website/YouTube and Twitter express relief that he hasn't gone soft.
126* WittyBanter: At its most wittertaining. Comes in two flavours: either long, name-dropping laden digresses in Kermode's knowledge of movie history, or Kermode and Mayo bickering LikeAnOldMarriedCouple. The word "Wittertainment" became an edit war at The Other Wiki, commented on by Kermode and Mayo: Listeners believed that it was Americans, who don't hear the show, removing the entry for "lack of notability".
127* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: ''The Queen's Corgi'', in spades. Also, ''WesternAnimation/BeeMovie'', for entirely different reasons.[[invoked]]
128* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Why did it have to be pomegranates in a buried coffin, with Bono and a [[MonsterClown clown]]?

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