The trope I hate the most is very broad: evil for evil's sake. Why does the bad guy want to destroy the world or whatever? Superhero movies are terrible about this, but there are plenty of others, too. I prefer a villain with motivation. Far scarier than evil is the idea that evil looks morally justified to those perpetuating it.
That the leading lady and the leading man needs to hook up at the end of the film - when they showed no intimacy at all during the whole film. I could think of nothing worse. Most, if not all American films are guilty of this.
I also find it interesting to notice that especially with older movies, the woman was pursued to the point of annoyance, and yet still falls for the guy in the end. I wonder if this has something to do with the attitudes of some men today.
Oh shucks, I guess if I can't get you to stop stalking me, I'll just sleep with you, hee!
barf...
They always find parking right out in front of wherever they are going. The only time that happens to me was when I had a placard and even then you were lucky to find a spot out in front.
Ha! I know a guy with insane "parking karma" he finds a perfect spot almost anywhere he goes. Its weird.
The Hero always has a nice car. Never a minivan.
Hey, Scooby and crew had a minivan....lol
The plotline to any rom-com.
or horror flick
Figurative speech in a movie? A famous line like "There's no place like home" from the Wizard of oZ. Not sure what you are referring to.
A trope is something that is over done.
I do not understand this question. What is a trope
I will answer this, but as an aspiring filmmaker I feel the need to really think about this one.