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A trope used extensively in B-movies from the 50's and 60's. The capital-h Hero or scientist, to emphasize a point he's trying to make, takes his glasses off or puts them on before delivering a melodramatic line. This is parodied in modern productions such that the scientist will put his glasses back on and whip them off again with nearly every line. Also used to parody Soap Opera doctors, whose glasses always come off when delivering bad news to the patient. Another common gag is for someone removing their glasses to have an identical pair on underneath. Authority figures like a Scary Librarian might look over the tops of their reading glasses, or carefully take them off, in order to give that person a more effective steely glare. A gut-wrenchingly horrible pun optional note YYYEEEAAAHHH!!! In Real Life, not many people with glasses whip them off after delivering a dramatic line, although some might remove their glasses if they spot something unusual due to presbyopia, just to double-check that they're seeing correctly. Optometrists will warn against removing them with one hand as it could damage the frames. A subtrope of Character Tics and The Take. See also The Glasses Come Off. Contrast Attentive Shade Lowering, which is a reaction to something someone else said or did. A Glasses Pull should not be confused with an Ass Pull, it'll ruin your glasses. |
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In one episode of The Six Million Dollar Man, Oscar Goldman is introduced to a girl who claims to be able to read minds. She demonstrates her power by telling Oscar exactly what he's thinking, and the surprised Oscar, to show just how surprised he is, whips off his glasses. | |
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In Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, Dr. Horrible pulls on his goggles to come to the very last scene. | |
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Parodied in 2012. The preteen son of the hero is wearing a pair of sun glasses with the tag still on, whilst in a Yellowstone gift shop. After he gets a call from mom, he takes off said glasses (cue dramatic zoom in of his face) and says, "mom wants us home". | |
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Replaying :the game: parodies this at the end of Hamlet :the game: with Horatio putting on new glasses over the previous ones. | |
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In "The Date" episode of Blossom, the titular character is assaulted by her date when she refuses to have sex with him. When she confides in her father, he takes off his glasses while declaring in a chillingly calm voice, "I'm going to kill him." | |
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Mousse of Ranma ½ likes to do this a lot, though part of the reason might be due to vanity and the fact he's pretty good looking when he's not sporting a massive pair of Opaque Nerd Glasses. Of course, because he's Blind Without 'Em, he invariably ends up making himself look stupid by, say, addressing the wrong person, or walking into something. Of course, he's not much better off with them on... | |
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An episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon had Jimmy and guest Jeff Daniels play a Mad Libs-like game called "Dramatic Turns" where they would take turns saying "That may be, but…", pulling off their own glasses, and dramatically reading an audience-written cue card. | |
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JonTron invokes this in his "Plug and Play Consoles" episode, when he learns one of the consoles he plays doesn't show the actual games list unless the cartridge is removed while playing. Made funnier with the fact that he isn't wearing glasses during any other part of the episode. | |
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Now House is in on it, too, making a dark joke about it when Kutner kills himself, and goofing around with it in the season bloopers. | |
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On The Simpsons, Homer does this from time to time when shown wearing his reading glasses. | |
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When attempting to seem sophisticated in order to impress Becky, Jesse practices this on Full House. | |
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Agent Smith in The Matrix removes glasses to get "personal", when he's interrogating people. | |
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Back to the Future: At the beginning of the movie, Marty McFly has one after he is blown across the room after plugging his guitar into a giant amplifier at full volume. He sits up in the rubble he has caused, slowly reaches to remove his shades and utters, while staring at the now destroyed amp, "Whoa. Rock 'n' roll." At the very end of the movie, Doc tells Marty "Roads? Where we're going we don't need (glasses flip) roads!" Played with, in that they're his rearview display, predating actual back-up cameras by 15-20 years. |
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: Kamina pre-time-skip, and Simon many, many other times (both before and after the skip). Basically, if someone puts on glasses, something epic will be going down. And not just putting them on — Yoko pulls off her "teacher" glasses (with an audible "schwing" sound) just before going to town on two Ganmen post-Time Skip. | |
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SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron: In "The Ci-Kat-A," one of the MASA guards being controlled by the aliens, and turning into an alien himself, does this with his Sinister Shades to expose his creepy green insect eyes. | |
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Batman Begins Jonathan Crane takes off his glasses quite frequently. Word of God says this was done intentionally to bring emphasis to Cillian Murphy's Creepy Blue Eyes. Lucius Fox pulls his glasses to emphasize his Ironic Echo when it's revealed that Fox and Bruce swiped Wayne Enterprises out from under Earle. |
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Parodied in Batman Forever: Bruce Wayne and Edward Nigma meet at a gala event; Nigma has a sick admiration for Wayne, and has been trying to emulate/show him up. As they converse, Wayne casually removes his glasses, then puts them back on, etc. Whatever he does with them, Nigma immediately apes with his own pair, in a more dramatic fashion. | |
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In a Mr. Show sketch, a documentary show host takes his glasses off whenever he makes a statement. When the camera cuts back to him, they're back on again. | |
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal uses this as a way to deliver some really bad math. | |
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Vash of Trigun does this now and then. When those Scary Shiny Glasses are put on, you know things are switching from humor to drama. Notable examples include his fight with the Nebraska Family after they almost kill innocent people, and his first run-in with Legato. | |
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In Daredevil (2003), Matt takes his sunglasses off to let the rain touch his eyes. When it rains on his girlfriend, his hearing allows him to "see" when water sprays on them, so the eye-wear-removal makes A! Dramatic! Statement! The removal of the glasses is also kind of a callback to earlier when she asks if she can remove his glasses. He's hesitant, as the blind gaze tends to bother people. | |
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Mad Max with his sunglasses after the Nightrider is run off the road and blown to pieces in a fiery explosion. This is the first time we get a proper look at Max's face. | |
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The Wonder Chef does this every time you find him in Tales of Vesperia. | |
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Scrubs: Played with when the brain trust decides to make sure Keith is a suitable husband for Elliot. | |
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SCP Foundation, SCP-1417-J ("Passive-Aggressive Meteorite"). During Emergency Procedure 1634-Broadway, Dr. Anderson whips off his glasses at a dramatic moment. | |
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Supernatural: In "Changing Channels", the Winchester brothers are stuck in what appears to be different TV shows, and upon entering a CSI-esque setting, they begin to imitate Horatio Cane, with Glasses Pull and Dramatic Pause. It is hilarious... | |
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In Irreconcilable Differences, Albert removes his glasses while trying to convince Casey not to become emancipated. | |
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Hot Fuzz parodies the hell out of this in one scene where some form of eyewear is removed for basically every line. That one scene is the peak of it, but most of the times the detectives speak they remove some eyewear. However, for that scene, the detectives had multiple lines- so they were wearing riot helmets as well as their sunglasses, just for the sake of drama. | |
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During a rant on the January 21, 2010, episode of The Daily Show, Jon puts on and removes six different pairs of glasses, mostly one at a time, as he turns from camera to camera emphasizing almost every sentence, culminating in a pair of reading glasses worn over some novelty 2010 New Year's glasses, removed one after the other to emphasize two consecutive statements. He was making fun of Keith Olbermann, who made a point of doing this when responding to the rant the next day. | |
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Luke Cage (2016): A key way to tell when Shades means business is when he pulls off his signature Ray-Bans in the midst of a conversation. | |
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Brad whips off his glasses when Janet says his complaints to Frank N. Furter are "ungrateful" in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. One common jeer at this is "Dun-da-da-DAH! Super Asshole!" | |
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Homestuck's Sollux Captor does this in another CSI: Miami parody. Yeah. | |
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In 'The Sky Lift' episode (season 5) of Curb Your Enthusiasm, protagonist Larry does this when accusing Richard Lewis' nurse of hiding Mickey Mantle's 500 homerun ball inside her ample vagina. | |
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An episode of Galaxy High used the same identical-glasses-underneath gag as Airplane!. | |
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In Turning Red, when first seeing Ming's panda form, Tyler pulls his 4*Townie glasses off in surprise. The glasses are then missing for the remainder of the scene. Ming also does this when she sees Mei's panda form for the first time during an embarrassing moment at a maths class. |
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One episode of Reno 911! had Dangle taking a dramatic pause then lampshading it. Everybody else hams it up for the rest of the scene, with Jones doing this apropos of nothing. | |
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Bigger Than Cheeses: This infamous parody strip singlehandedly catapulted the CSI Miami opening across the internet in a vengeful maelstrom of infernal memetic virulence. Note the second pair of sunglasses in the third panel. | |
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And xkcd, here and here. | |
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Chris-chan, creator of Sonichu, frequently does this when he starts to rant about trolls. He actually throws them on the ground, and has once broken them. |
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The Cinema Snob does this as part of the Lock-and-Load Montage in Kickassia, spins dramatically...and then puts them right back on. In his reviews, Brad Jones taking off the glasses is a cue that what he's saying is out of character. |
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Grrl Power hangs a lampshade on it. | |
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Played with in Horton Hears a Who! (2008). While answering the mayor's "hypothetical" question, Dr. LaRue whips off her safety glasses on the obvious dramatic line. In a later scene, she whips them off on an innocuous word so she can put them back on for the most dramatic line. | |
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Chichiri from Fushigi Yuugi... sort of. He wears a smiley face mask made to look like his face before it was heavily scarred. | |
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Sucker Punch: When either Blue or Doctor Gorski don their reading glasses to take a closer look at something, you know they are about to make an important discovery. | |
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The L.A. Policeman Johnny investigating Kramer in the two part Seinfeld episode "The Trip". | |
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Also used in a clip that takes dialogue from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and puts it into the mouths of Bandit Keith and Zombie Boy. | |
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In Always, Al pulls off his glasses after he sees Pete's plane blow up. | |
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Phineas and Ferb: "Aren't you a little young to know about all these old detective shows?" "Yes. Yes we... are." (YEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!) | |
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This Is It, Michael Shayne: There's more than one comment in the narrative about how Beatrice the Sexy Secretary would look hotter if she took her glasses off. At the end, private detective Michael Shayne tells her that he knows she is the murderer. Beatrice turns around "and lifted her face, sliding the glasses off," when she realizes that she's going to have to seduce him to win his sympathy. (It doesn't work.) | |
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On Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Vice Principal Crubbs always wears the same white suit and sunglasses (he's a parody of Crockett and Tubbs on Miami Vice — vice principal. get it?). If he shows up in an episode, you can guarantee he will whip them off before the end of his dialogue (often accompanied by a dramatic sound effect), then replace them and walk away as he finishes speaking. Truly hilarious when he has many scenes in a single episode. He will also use them to glare dramatically after, yes, whipping them off (often times going "I'm watching you super closely like this! and then proceeds to do all sorts of bizarre poses with his glasses). At one point, he took off a pair of glasses to reveal another pair of glasses underneath them. |
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The scene is parodied frame-for-frame in the satirical sci-fi comedy Iron Sky, but with Presidential campaign manager Vivian Wagner doing the glasses pull and the outburst instead of Hitler. | |
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In the American version of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Mikael Blomkvist is reviewing pictures from a parade that a presumed dead young girl attended the day she vanished. He slowly removes the glasses as upon viewing the pictures in rapid order, he watches the girl's expression change from happy to terrified and realizes that she may very well have been looking at her killer. | |
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In Girl Genius Tarvek yanks off his glasses once when he's being a bit dramatic, he took them off to better rub the bridge of his nose in exhaustion and exasperation though. | |
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From Stuff You Like's review of Sherlock episode 'The Blind Banker': "This week *puts on glasses* it's Sherlock Whump Week." YEAAAAAAH!!! | |
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Parodied in M*A*S*H by the infamous Colonel Flagg, who whips off his sunglasses only to reveal a second pair of sunglasses. | |
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In Mystery Science Theater 3000, "City Limits", Tom Servo notes that Kim Catrall's character in the movie is only wearing glasses so she can pull them off dramatically. | |
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Spoofed in Angie Tribeca when Angie puts her sunglasses on to deliver a snappy one-liner, then whips them off again. | |
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Glasses represent Kirk's age in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan — He reluctantly puts them on to see the control panel, then quickly takes them off when he turns around to respond to Khan on the viewscreen. | |
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Daredevil (2015): In the first episode, when Matt is conversing with Karen on the couch about his blindness, he temporarily removes his glasses when he tells Karen that he'd give anything to see the sky one more time. Here, the moment highlights the sexual tension between Matt and Karen, given Matt's apartment is being lit only by the neon billboard across the street and Karen is wearing one of his dress shirts. | |
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Jurassic Park (1993).: Dr. Grant and and Dr. Sattler pull their sunglasses when they first see a dinosaur. Played for laughs when Doctor Malcolm approaches triceratops feces, pulls his glasses and says, "That is one big pile of shit." |
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In terms of public speaking, the glasses removal trick can actually work fairly well, if done carefully. For example, some people first learning how to handle witnesses in court, or doing opening or closing arguments, will start fidgeting with their clothes or their glasses. One way to take the latter and make it work is to channel it; when you get to a question or line in your argument where you're really trying to make a point, draw attention to it by taking off your glasses and using them as a "prop" if you will by gesturing with the hand you have them in. (Granted, over doing it will make you look hammier than Horatio Caine, but careful application is very effective!) Law school witness examination classes actually occasionally bring this up as a useful trick to have in your arsenal. | |
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On Murder, She Wrote if Jessica is wearing her reading glasses at the end of an act she will usually take them off to express shock. | |
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On The West Wing, Josh Lyman threatens a Congressman over a vote. President Bartlet also has a tendency to whip off his glasses whenever Leo tells him anything dramatic. (Or when Charlie informs him that the Butterball has a hotline.) Of course, he wears reading glasses, so he's usually looking up from whatever dramatic memo Leo put in his hands. Sam Seaborn – who, despite being in his early 30s, already wears reading glasses – puts them on almost as an 'action mode' sign when he's getting serious about work. Or to subconsciously mock-imitate the President. |
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The headmistress in Mädchen in Uniform pulls her glasses off in a dramatic fashion when she hears from a teacher that her students complain about the lack of food at the school. | |
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Parodied on The Fairly OddParents!, with "Doctor Rip Studwell", patterned after Soap Opera docs. He took his glasses off for bad news, put them on for good news. | |
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VG Cats does this in a Halo: Reach comic. | |
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Once a Thief (1965): Sargatanas, a supremely creepy murderer, wears his sunglasses indoors until the scene where Mike reveals that he is planning a million-dollar robbery. This causes Sargatanas to pull his glasses down his nose and reveal his eyes for the first time. | |
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Mocked in Positivity's "Glasses Pull" strip. A giant robot is destroying the city, so a man walks away, buys a pair of sunglasses, walks back, puts them on, and then takes them off to say "Oh bugger". | |
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Happens twice in Journey 2 The Mysterious Island. The first time is when Sean sees Kailani for the first time and removes his sunglasses, stunned by her beauty. The second is during the helicopter ride, when the helicopter runs into the storm and Hank and Gabato remove their sunglasses in shock. | |
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Ashes to Ashes (2008): DCI Keats loves doing this with his glasses - mainly to look cool, but also to underscore how much more human he appears without the glasses. | |
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Saturday Night Live: guest Alec Baldwin, on Mike Myers' "How to Be a Handsome Actor" instructional, demonstrates the fine points of spinning in an office chair to face the camera, whipping off one's glasses, signing a paper without looking at it, and picking up a ringing phone and immediately talking into it. | |
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Peanuts uses a nonverbal variation: a number of Peppermint Patty strips have the last panel with Marcie moving her glasses to the top of her head and as she rolls her eyes at Patty's antics - probably because the Opaque Nerd Glasses mean we wouldn't see the eye roll otherwise. | |
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In the famous and oft-parodied scene in Downfall (Der Untergang), Adolf Hitler slowly and deliberately removes his glasses after he is given the bad news that the enemy is advancing and that Steiner could not mobilize enough men to carry out the assault. He then explodes into a rage. The scene is parodied frame-for-frame in the satirical sci-fi comedy Iron Sky, but with Presidential campaign manager Vivian Wagner doing the glasses pull and the outburst instead of Hitler. |
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The IT Crowd: "Hang on, let me put on some slightly larger glasses..." | |
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Regular Ordinary Swedish Meal Time's chef does this a few times in the Satanic Salad episode. It even comes with the Who's vocal sample from their song "Won't Get Fooled Again." | |
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The Detective of The Way of the Metagamer 2: In Name Only. | |
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Rainbow Dash does this with a pair of goggles in the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode "Swarm of the Century." Inverted in "Wonderbolt Academy", when Spitfire takes off and folds her sunglasses to glare at Rainbow when she smells dissent. |
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Wesker doing this carries over to Marvel vs. Capcom 3, where he ditches his sunglasses before performing a Hyper Combo. In Ultimate, he actually gets stronger without his sunglasses on. | |
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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor does this on occasion — though he's more known for whipping his glasses on when something's important. Notable examples include "Utopia" ("I know just the man.") and "The Sontaran Stratagem" ("Conditional clause."). | |
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Men in Black has one, courtesy of Will Smith: | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series has Seto Kaiba do this at the end of episode 44, complete with the "YEEAAAAHH." Looks like the rules (puts glasses on) just got screwed Also used in a clip that takes dialogue from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and puts it into the mouths of Bandit Keith and Zombie Boy. |
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An episode of Jimmy Two-Shoes had Jimmy constantly putting on sunglasses just to take them off. | |
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The Avengers (2012): Agent Coulson does this in the first scene of the film. Especially notable because those were sunglasses and the scene is set during the night. Bruce Banner has a habit of taking his glasses off when emphasizing a point. |
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The "Sally Jensen, Kid Lawyer" sketch of Sonny with a Chance/So Random! features Sally constantly removing and replacing her glasses in a dramatic fashion. | |
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Played achingly straight in The Chronicles of Riddick (2004). Granted, with Riddick's sensitive eyes he has to put his goggles on when it gets too bright, but the amount of dramatic taking off of said goggles is excessive to the point of unintentional Running Gag. Seriously. Watch the movie and count how many times he takes them off or puts them on. | |
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In Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, the Vegan Police repeatedly remove and replace their sunglasses whenever they say something dramatic. Which is frequently. | |
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Oh, so often on Battlestar Galactica (2003). Roslin and Adama are particularly fond of the trope with their spectacles, and lawyer Romo Lampkin does much the same with his usual sunglasses. Seeing as Romo has rather piercing eyes, it's clear he does this for effect (along with everything else he does). |
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Richard Hammond of Top Gear does this during the American Road Trip special, upon seeing New Orleans one year after Hurricane Katrina. | |
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xkcd: Subsequently done by Rick Astley in this strip. By Isaac Newton in this one, complete with an even worse pun than the first and Shout-Out to CSI: Miami. |
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Atsuko from Majisuka Gakuen takes her glasses off in a dramatic manner whenever she's going to fight. | |
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Cartman of South Park donned a pair of glasses just to whip them off one line later when he was presenting the "shocking" facts about the 9/11 conspiracy in "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce." | |
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Parson does this in Erfworld, while announcing "…the last of the last stands." The golem behind him immediately shouts out "YyyyeeEAAAAhhhh!" | |
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General Rogard does it when Kent suggests using a nuclear strike on The Iron Giant. | |
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A variant was used on Airwolf, where Stringfellow Hawke would pull off his glasses and not say a thing. | |
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Done almost straight in Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! when the scientist is examining a killer tomato the size of a beach ball. | |
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Giles does this frequently in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He even lampshades it in a tie-in comic when he has his arm in a sling and is unable to remove them. Also lampshaded in "All the Way" when Xander/Anya start snogging passionately to celebrate their engagement. It all becomes too much for Buffy when she's caught in a "Groundhog Day" Loop in "Life Serial" — she snatches them from Giles' hand and crushes them underfoot. In "Becoming Part 2", a smirking Angelus cleans Giles' glasses for him while he's tied to a chair and tortured by having his fingers broken. Noticably averted in "The Gift". When Giles murders Ben he makes a point of putting his glasses on, as if refusing to spare himself the horror of what he's about to do. |
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From How I Met Your Mother we have Barney's video resume. Between questions from the interviewer (Barney with an accent), Barney puts on his glasses just so he can take them off when he's answering the next question. | |
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The Caves of Steel. The police commissioner has a habit of polishing his glasses when he's nervous, and the detective protagonist thinks it's a good way of appearing to be busy while he's actually trying to think of what to say. Unlike lighting a pipe which would be too expensive in a future where tobacco is rare. It also keeps the glasses in the audience's mind, as they're an important clue. Turns out the Commissioner is the murderer; he removed his glasses to clean them and dropped them in his nervousness. Shards of glass left at the crime scene are used to prove this. | |
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Parodied on an episode of Burn Notice by Sam Axe posing as a crime scene investigator, complete with horrendous Quip to Black. Made funnier because the show is set in Miami. Also done here by Phineas and Ferb. |
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Cobra Bubbles on Lilo & Stitch first takes off his shades when he tells Nani that he's "the one they call when things go wrong". | |
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NTSF:SD:SUV:: is basically a parody of all tech-driven cop shows ever, but has a special place in its heart for CSI: Miami. Is it any surprise the intro features lead character and Horatio Caine expy Trent Hauser doing standard and Caine pulls in the space of a split second? | |
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Shi-Long Lang and Shih-na of Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth. At some points, they seem to have put on sunglasses while offscreen for the sole purpose of doing this. | |
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The Fugitive. Dr. Richard Kimble's Big Bad Friend Dr. Charles Nichols does this to convey his Oh, Crap! reaction when Kimble confronts him with proof of his deception and involvement in his wife's murder. | |
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