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One of the defining traits of this particular character is his movie lore. This character will compare nearly everything to a scene from a movie. While this character might be Genre Savvy it's not a requirement.

Additionally, The Movie Buff usually knows all about Oscar nominees, Oscars won, actors, directors, Emmy awards, how a movie was received, etc.

This is usually a source of pride for said character but can sometimes be a source of chagrin for the rest of the cast.

His knowledge is likely to be used for humor more often than it is used as a plot point.

Examples:


Comic Books

  • The Film Freak from the Batman comics.

Film

Literature

  • The extremely Genre Savvy Klingon communication officer in the Star Trek novel How Much for Just the Planet? specializes in Hitchcock movies, and is pretty much a walking encyclopedia of same.

Live Action TV

  • Dean from Supernatural.
  • Tony on NCIS.
  • Remington Steele. Every case he and Laura had could be solved by his remembering the plot of an old movie.
  • Abed from Community. Naturally, he's a film student.
  • In Big Wolf On Campus, Merton J. Dingle makes movie references pretty much Once an Episode.
  • Dawson, the title character in Dawsons Creek. He even has a theory that the answers to all of life's questions can be found in Spielberg films.
  • Shawn Spencer from Psych to a ridiculous degree. He is constantly comparing situations to movies (and TV shows) and casting himself and his friends in the various roles.
  • Ed Chigliak on Northern Exposure.

Video Games

Web Comics

  • Homestuck:
    • Both John Egbert and his Troll counterpart, Karkat enjoy bad movies and rom-coms as a guilty pleasure (or in John's case, out of really bad taste), and John especially makes loads of references to them throughout the series.
    • In Act 6, Jake English, who loves all movies indiscriminately, to the point that you can't see his bedroom walls under the posters.

Western Animation

  • Family Guy's Carl specializes in action movies and/or hot actresses, and can quote the exact second you need to see.

Real Life