Film directors with their own unique styles, Tim Burton and Quentin Tarantino, faces off against each in a rap battle.
This rap battle contains examples of:
- Artistic License: The battle messes up goth and emo phrase "It's not a phase, mom" into "It's just a phase, mom" which has the opposite meaning.
- Dutch Angle: The camera tilts as a demonstration when Burton brings up his use of this trope.Burton: My Dutch tilt is twisting all the trunked up raps you brought!
- Flipping the Bird: Being a maker of vulgar movies, Tarantino shamelessly flips two middle finger in his introduction.
- Seinfeldian Conversation: Tarantino's iconic use of this trope is mocked by Burton, who describes it as just "dying slogging dialogue that never gets to the action".