Display title | Slow No |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A cousin to the Big No, a Slow No is one that happens when Bullet Time is used at the same time as a character going into denial. Usually used in places of war, explosions, just after death...yeah, it tends to be morbid. And occasionally subverted. Using it as a parody or in What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome? sequences are becoming increasingly common than playing it straight however, making it a Dead Horse Trope. (It's a time-tested source of Narm, since it tends to make the screamer sound kind of like a Wookiee.) |