Girl takes off glasses and is hot - She’s All That (1999)
Building explodes as guy walks away, and he doesn’t even look back - The Dark Knight (2008)
Inexperienced but talented understudy goes on for injured star when there’s a big producer in the audience. - 42nd Street (albeit, that show is the origin of the trope)
Not law students, because they’re not. They are graduate students, and Harvard is a university that has a college within it. However, most people use the terms “college” and “university” interchangeably, and there are languages where they have cognates that can be used interchangeably. I would have assumed the OP accepted university grad students for the list.
Girl takes off glasses and is hot - She’s All That (1999)
Building explodes as guy walks away, and he doesn’t even look back - The Dark Knight (2008)
Inexperienced but talented understudy goes on for injured star when there’s a big producer in the audience. - 42nd Street (albeit, that show is the origin of the trope)
Girl takes off glasses and is hot - She’s All That (1999)
Building explodes as guy walks away, and he doesn’t even look back - The Dark Knight (2008)
Inexperienced but talented understudy goes on for injured star when there’s a big producer in the audience. - 42nd Street (albeit, that show is the origin of the trope)
Girl takes off glasses and is hot - She’s All That (1999)
Building explodes as guy walks away, and he doesn’t even look back - The Dark Knight (2008)
Inexperienced but talented understudy goes on for injured star when there’s a big producer in the audience. - 42nd Street (albeit, that show is the origin of the trope)
It’s just a cat jump scare - Pet Sematary (1989)
The killer isn’t really dead - Halloween (1978)
Villain invites the hero to dinner, where villain’s plans are revealed - Dr. No (1962)
Girl takes off glasses and is hot - She’s All That (1999)
Building explodes as guy walks away, and he doesn’t even look back - The Dark Knight (2008)
Inexperienced but talented understudy goes on for injured star when there’s a big producer in the audience. - 42nd Street (albeit, that show is the origin of the trope)
It’s just a cat jump scare - Pet Sematary (1989)
The killer isn’t really dead - Halloween (1978)
Villain invites the hero to dinner, where villain’s plans are revealed - Dr. No (1962)
Baby is in danger in the middle of a gunfight - Battleship Potemkin (1925)
Girl takes off glasses and is hot - She’s All That (1999)
Building explodes as guy walks away, and he doesn’t even look back - The Dark Knight (2008)
Inexperienced but talented understudy goes on for injured star when there’s a big producer in the audience. - 42nd Street (albeit, that show is the origin of the trope)
It’s just a cat jump scare - Pet Sematary (1989)
The killer isn’t really dead - Halloween (1978)
Villain invites the hero to dinner, where villain’s plans are revealed - Dr. No (1962)
Baby is in danger in the middle of a gunfight - Battleship Potemkin (1925)
Computers are easily hackable - Independence Day (1996)