The actor stated, he wouldn't be doing any more IP movies because people like to pause media- unlike in a theater.
by BaldEgo131 December 16, 2021

When a character in a film/tv show has little to no income, yet lives in a place that would cost them thousands of dollars in real life. This also applies to material possesions i.e. a character driving a brand new car whilst working as a bouncer at a local bar. The phrase was originally coined by TJ Kirk a.k.a. The Amazing Atheist.
Person 1: How does Patrick Swayze's character in Road House afford a Mercedes solely by working as a doorman?
Person 2: He suffers from movie poverty bro.
Person 2: He suffers from movie poverty bro.
by HotPcktz July 26, 2017

A movie, normally with high production value that centers around some random guy finding a robot or other thing and builds a bond with it. Then he find's out that the owner wants it back and action ensues. Most of these movies have the same plot just a different robot or setting.
Todd: Hey do you wanna go see that robot movie that just came out?
Rob: No they're basically all the same movie...
Rob: No they're basically all the same movie...
by ThCtzer August 4, 2018

Mom: Jimmy! What did I tell you about watching the Bee Movie?
Jimmy:But mom!
Mom:No buts! I won't have any filthy commies in my house!
Jimmy:But mom!
Mom:No buts! I won't have any filthy commies in my house!
by Whatshappining July 2, 2020

by Dunkedonsans November 3, 2019

The movie being shown on the televisions displayed in a store. A free, legal way of watching a movie, but rare and comes with the risk of looking like a dumbass.
by TheWorks December 14, 2009

The acronym for Play In Background Movie. A movie that is played but not given much attention while doing other tasks.
by mymanstan21 May 12, 2016
