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whats the most cliched movie you have ever seen

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Guest Shaved Bear

you all know the movie cliches that exist in society, now we have to see which movie holds the most

 

my selection would be Summer Catch starring Freddy Prinze Jr., this movie has everything, first you have the romance poor boy, rich girl, father forbids it, second you have the fact that he's a pitcher...why are the main charaters in baseball movies always pitchers (Major League is sketchy though) and fnially he has the choice between his game or his girl...and take a gander on which he picks...yep and he eventually makes the majors, so i think this is the mostn cliched movie, anyone else have another selection

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Guest crandamaniac

Almost any Freddie Prinze movie is cliched. He's like a male Meg Ryan. All he does is star in the exact same movie over and over again, just change a few little details

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Guest Kahran Ramsus

Robert Redford is an outfielder in the Natural, but he used to pitch so I don't know if it counts.

 

Tom Berenger is the main character in the first Major League. Charlie Sheen doesn't take over the spot until the second one.

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Guest DerangedHermit

Mighty Ducks (1 and 2), and Remember the Titans are incredibly cliché-ridden, but they're Disney films - whaddya expect?

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Guest ShooterJay

There MOST cliched movie ever...

 

Little Giants

 

I defy you to think of one more cliched.

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Guest DerangedHermit
There MOST cliched movie ever...

 

Little Giants

 

I defy you to think of one more cliched.

Crossroads and Angels in the Outfield (Disney-fied 1994 ver. with Tony "Sucktastic" Danza, Danny Glover and Christopher Lloyd) are more clichéd.....

 

Little Giants is decent, it does have Ed O'Neill.

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