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Whether Disney, Warner Bros. or Paramount: the big film studios always seem to make the same films. Every blockbuster feels the same and whether it's MATRIX, TRANSFORMERS or FAST & FURIOUS: the films are teeming with clichés. The world is always at stake, but the hero defeats the enemy at the last second and in the end he kisses the woman he fought with the whole film. But is that really the case? And why is that? Is there perhaps a set of rules that all of Hollywood adheres to? You can find out all this and much more in today's special here on CINEMA STRIKES BACK. #films #cinema Instagram: / cinemastrikesback Twitter: / csb_de Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/CSB_DE/ Cinema Strikes Back is part of #funk. There's more from funk here: YouTube: / funkofficial funk Web-App: https://go.funk.net Facebook: / funk Sources: SNYDER, BLAKE: Save The Cat! Studio City, USA: Michael Wiese Productions 2005. SNYDER, BLAKE: Save The Cat! Goes To The Movies. Studio City, USA: Michael Wiese Productions 2007. https://www.writeyourscreenplay.com/w... https://slate.com/culture/2013/07/hol... http://www.beingcharliekaufman.com/in...