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- Principle_of_Evil_Marksmanship abstract "The Principle of Evil Marksmanship states that, during a fight scene, antagonists in a work of fiction will be as incompetent as the plot demands, despite prior characterization or reputation. For example, marksmen in action films are often very bad shots and almost never harm the main characters. They are generally capable of hitting a target only if the target is either of no value to the plot or if their death will advance the plot. The term first appeared in film critic Roger Ebert's 1980 book "Little Movie Glossary", and had been submitted by Jim Murphy of New York. It was defined as:"The bad guys are always lousy shots in the movies. Three villains with Uzis will go after the hero, spraying thousands of rounds which miss him, after which he picks them off with a handgun."The theme is commonly seen in cowboy films, action films, martial arts films, and comics, and is often a source of mockery by critics, satirists, and fans. Ebert often used the term in his reviews.".
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- Principle_of_Evil_Marksmanship wikiPageExternalLink ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy.
- Principle_of_Evil_Marksmanship wikiPageExternalLink MookChivalry.
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- Principle_of_Evil_Marksmanship subject Category:Cartoon_physics.
- Principle_of_Evil_Marksmanship subject Category:Concepts_in_film_theory.
- Principle_of_Evil_Marksmanship subject Category:Literary_techniques.
- Principle_of_Evil_Marksmanship subject Category:Ninja_parody.
- Principle_of_Evil_Marksmanship subject Category:Star_Wars_fandom.
- Principle_of_Evil_Marksmanship subject Category:Stock_characters.
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- Principle_of_Evil_Marksmanship comment "The Principle of Evil Marksmanship states that, during a fight scene, antagonists in a work of fiction will be as incompetent as the plot demands, despite prior characterization or reputation. For example, marksmen in action films are often very bad shots and almost never harm the main characters. They are generally capable of hitting a target only if the target is either of no value to the plot or if their death will advance the plot.".
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