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* [[Designated Hero]]: Rod; highlighted by the bots when they note (whilst erroneously labeling him an [[Anti |
* [[Designated Hero]]: Rod; highlighted by the bots when they note (whilst erroneously labeling him an [[Anti-Hero]]) that the only "heroic" action he takes the entire film is to flash his headlights at a passing police car. |
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** To elaborate on the "error" mentioned: their definition of [[Anti |
** To elaborate on the "error" mentioned: their definition of [[Anti-Hero]] is pretty much accurate (in particular, Rod fits into the definition of the "classical" antihero -- spineless, ineffectual, etc.); but the film plays Rod up as a straight-up Hero, not as an antihero of '''any''' stripe. On the other hand, it's worth noting that he '''was''' willing to infiltrate a notoriously dangerous biker gang. Eventually. |
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* [[Ear Worm]]: "Wiiiiiiiiild rebels! Those munchy crunchy rebels..." |
* [[Ear Worm]]: "Wiiiiiiiiild rebels! Those munchy crunchy rebels..." |
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 9 January 2014
- Designated Hero: Rod; highlighted by the bots when they note (whilst erroneously labeling him an Anti-Hero) that the only "heroic" action he takes the entire film is to flash his headlights at a passing police car.
- To elaborate on the "error" mentioned: their definition of Anti-Hero is pretty much accurate (in particular, Rod fits into the definition of the "classical" antihero -- spineless, ineffectual, etc.); but the film plays Rod up as a straight-up Hero, not as an antihero of any stripe. On the other hand, it's worth noting that he was willing to infiltrate a notoriously dangerous biker gang. Eventually.
- Ear Worm: "Wiiiiiiiiild rebels! Those munchy crunchy rebels..."