We walked away from each other, and just as I turned back to catch a last look at him, he did the same and we caught each other's eyes and smiled. It was a total Hollywood Moment, just like out of a movie!
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Get the Hollywood Moment mug.n. Short for Final Destination Moment. Used before, during, or after a close call with death, typically involving a situation or scenario that seems unsafe or risky. From the film franchise of the same name, Final Destination.
"The truck in front of us is hauling an unsafe amount of precariously stacked mattresses, this is a total FD moment."
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"Dude, I had an FD moment at the Citgo last night. Some jerkoff threw a lit cigarette down by the gas pumps."
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Get the FD Moment mug.like a blonde moment, but more general. basically the feeling that what you just said makes you feel plastic, superficial,bimboish, air headed, or princess like.
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1. A term used to sarcastically highlight widely recognizable moments in film or television, initially disclosed through trailers, previews, and sneak peeks; which intergrade a cliché context, adhering to stereotypes surrounding genre and target audience. When used, the term embodies a condemnation of Hollywood cinema, the failure to innovate, and a reliance on cinematic clichés as a means attracting, and maintaining the appeal of a broader audience. Examples are often defined as corny; and identified in scenes described with intense action, powerful emotion, witty one-liners, or general “awe”.
Not to be confused with Trailer déjà vu; trailer moments refer to instances actually used in the theatrical trailer, preview, or sneak peek.
1. A term used to sarcastically highlight widely recognizable moments in film or television, initially disclosed through trailers, previews, and sneak peeks; which intergrade a cliché context, adhering to stereotypes surrounding genre and target audience. When used, the term embodies a condemnation of Hollywood cinema, the failure to innovate, and a reliance on cinematic clichés as a means attracting, and maintaining the appeal of a broader audience. Examples are often defined as corny; and identified in scenes described with intense action, powerful emotion, witty one-liners, or general “awe”.
Not to be confused with Trailer déjà vu; trailer moments refer to instances actually used in the theatrical trailer, preview, or sneak peek.
The 1997 blockbuster, Titanic.
(Leonardo DiCaprio stands on the railing of the ship's bow, stretches out his arms and yells, "I am king of the world".)
At this time, the viewer would proclaim, “trailer moment!!!”
(Leonardo DiCaprio stands on the railing of the ship's bow, stretches out his arms and yells, "I am king of the world".)
At this time, the viewer would proclaim, “trailer moment!!!”
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