Phrase:
A situation in a movie wherein the protagonist(s) are saved from a normally unsurvivable situation by covering themselves, ducking behind, wearing, or using a product that has been shamelessly plugged into the scene.
The phrase originates from Doug Walker's (of thatguywiththeglasses.com fame) Nostalgia Critic review of "Double Team"(1997) a film starring Dennis Rodman, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Mickey Rourke. Directed by Hark Tsui.
A situation in a movie wherein the protagonist(s) are saved from a normally unsurvivable situation by covering themselves, ducking behind, wearing, or using a product that has been shamelessly plugged into the scene.
The phrase originates from Doug Walker's (of thatguywiththeglasses.com fame) Nostalgia Critic review of "Double Team"(1997) a film starring Dennis Rodman, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Mickey Rourke. Directed by Hark Tsui.
The scene that inspired the phrase originates from the film "Double Team"(1997) Wherein the main protagonists of the film are saved from a colossal explosion by ducking behind a Coke (Coca-Cola) vending machine. Hence "Frying the Coke"
Alt: "I hate when they Fry the Coke in a movie, it's just stupid."
Alt 2: "They sure Fried the Coke in that one."
Alt 3: "I wish Hollywood would stop Frying the Coke and just focus on the damn movie."
Potential alternative examples comes from the films: Evolution (2001): Wherein Head and Shoulders Shampoo saves the world from aliens
Jurassic Park (1993): Wherein one of the main protagonists uses a Unix OS to lock the door to the main control room stopping a Velociraptor from entering.
The phrase is very akin to "Nuking the Fridge" but with the addition of product placement.
Alt: "I hate when they Fry the Coke in a movie, it's just stupid."
Alt 2: "They sure Fried the Coke in that one."
Alt 3: "I wish Hollywood would stop Frying the Coke and just focus on the damn movie."
Potential alternative examples comes from the films: Evolution (2001): Wherein Head and Shoulders Shampoo saves the world from aliens
Jurassic Park (1993): Wherein one of the main protagonists uses a Unix OS to lock the door to the main control room stopping a Velociraptor from entering.
The phrase is very akin to "Nuking the Fridge" but with the addition of product placement.
by Octopu5 April 20, 2011
Is an amazing combo for the common person who really couldn't give a care if people judge them for their doing while partaking this drink.
Snob: Like oh my god I cant beleive she did that does she have no morals?
Hot man: No, but she does have a Diet Coke and Rum in her hand!
Hot man: No, but she does have a Diet Coke and Rum in her hand!
by lilonedrunk May 03, 2009
by TheRickest September 07, 2015
by informer May 11, 2003
1x8 Ball Cocaine
2xShots of Expresso
1xGlass of coca-cola soda
Mix expresso into soda, let cool, add 8 Ball, take in sips over the course of an hour (if you can)
2xShots of Expresso
1xGlass of coca-cola soda
Mix expresso into soda, let cool, add 8 Ball, take in sips over the course of an hour (if you can)
by tryme!@#!$@#%#!@# July 16, 2009
It is said when suddenly an extremely awful movie shows an AWESOME sequence.
Said by Nostalgia Critic on his Double Team review during the best death scene ever.
Said by Nostalgia Critic on his Double Team review during the best death scene ever.
OMG that's frying the coke!
by Artemizarte April 25, 2011