…knocked face-first into a huge mud puddle.
Whenever Christopher Walken appears onscreen…
…knocked face-first into a huge mud puddle.
Whenever Christopher Walken appears onscreen…
…given his or her comeuppance by the supposedly by-the-book superintendant who has gone by the book and found a loophole.
We’ll go from here with Superman’s: Whenever Christopher Walken appears onscreen…
…he will play a key but oddly disconcerting part in the unfolding of the plot.
Whenever a car pulls up at an intersection next to our hero, its windows rolled down and Latino music pounding out a steady beat…
… the young men within can not be ordinary and ignore the hero - they must either be eeeevil gangbangers out to shoot our hero, or friendly, upright minorities willing to help our hero buck The Man[sup]TM[/sup].
Our hero is backed up against the edge of a high place, the edge of a cliff or the highest ultra-tech skyscraper in a cyberpunk Hong Kong, so he…
…Jumps. He’ll be fine, of course, but the villain will be convinced the hero’s dead. That is, until he bursts into the secret headquarters 15 minutes later.
Anytime a character falls into a box, no matter how silly or unrealistic, ______________, thus increasing the drama.
Anytime a character falls into a box, no matter how silly or unrealistic, the box lid closes on him and he begins having difficulty breathing, thus increasing the drama.
If a character has to hop a fence and cross a field in a rural area, there will always be…