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Paddleball Shot
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A trope exclusive to 3D movies. When making a film specifically for a 3D release, many filmmakers like to play with the 3D effects by making people and objects appear to reach out from the screen at the audience. More often than not it's simply done for its own sake to show off the 3D effects, but this can also be used to invoke a sense of danger, such as throwing sharp objects or driving cars right at the camera. The effect is unfortunately lost, however, when the film is eventually released on DVD in 2D, leaving viewers wondering why these characters enjoy shoving stuff into the camera so much. Depending on one's personal preference toward 3D movies, it can be seen as either using the medium to its full potential, or just adding a gimmick onto another gimmick. Compare Tearing Through the Movie Screen, when something that isn't from the movie actually does tear through the screen into the audience. |
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His review of The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl prompted him to point out the (over)use of paddleball shots in the film (namely the random cuckoo clock coming at the screen), and other such fare. | |
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Early on in Gravity, a nut drifts toward the camera in zero-g before Stone reaches out and grabs it. | |
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Kiss Me, Kate announces its 3D nature immediately as the title spins onto the screen word by word. While lower-key than most examples, from there scarves and dice are tossed at the camera on occasion and the opening scene of the Show Within a Show has a shower of sparkling confetti filling the screen. During the first rendition of "Why Can't You Behave?" there's a shot in which the sole of Bill's shoe seems to come dangerously close to the viewer's nose! An interesting variant on the trope has Harold deliver Petruchio's "kill a wife with kindness" monologue directly to the camera, with the framing suggesting a close-up, head-on view of an actual stage performance. | |
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This trope actually dates to 1935 and an eight-minute documentary short called Audioscopiks. In this short film, 3-D technology is explained to the audience and then several short Paddleball Shots, including a baseball thrown at the camera and a woman on a swing, are used to show off the technology. MGM followed this short with a couple more 3-D shorts, but 3-D didn't really break out until the early 1950s. | |
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Used in the 3D Looney Tunes short "Lumber Jack-Rabbit", where the WB shield flies into the audience in the opening. | |
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Used to good dramatic effect in Dial M for Murder, when Grace Kelly thrusts a hand straight at the camera while being strangled by a hired killer. | |
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The Polar Express: The train's cow-catcher coming to a halt right in front of the camera lens, certain angles during the hot-cocoa set piece, and the Runaway Ticket sequence come to mind. | |
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Captain EO, its replacement, has similar hijinks. Among them: a floating rock blown up by a laser in the opening shot, starship debris, the Supreme Leader's claws, and two extended bits in which Fuzzball floats out towards the audience. | |
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Shrek 4D has many, many shots of objects and characters sticking out of the screen - a statue with a sword, Shrek's finger, Pinocchio's nose, and even Donkey's entire body at one point. | |
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Ralph Breaks the Internet: Ralph throws a football a few times into the air, toward the camera, while lying down on the field next to Vanellope. | |
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The remake of Fright Night (2011) did this with a few shots, most notably when Jerry flicks a pebble at Peter Vincent during the climax. Astonishingly, the 2D DVD release approximates the 3D effect surprisingly well. | |
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Creature from the Black Lagoon mostly goes for the "deep" style of 3-D where the environments appear to stretch far into the distance behind the screen, but there are a handful of moments that leap out towards the audience, such as the shot of the fossilized Gillman hand jutting out from the wall and the bat flying into the camera during the climax. | |
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The Nostalgia Critic: His review of The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl prompted him to point out the (over)use of paddleball shots in the film (namely the random cuckoo clock coming at the screen), and other such fare. His later review of Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over introduces the 3D Brothers (all played by Malcolm): Dignified, Distracting, and Doesn't Count, with the hyperactive Distracting representing overuse of this trope, poking Critic at random times and going "I'M 3D! I'M 3D!" |
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Mad Max: Fury Road is a post-conversion job whose 3D effects are generally rather subtle, but the obligatory paddleball shot does show up during a particularly memorable car wreck when a skull-emblazoned steering wheel flies directly at the audience. | |
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Parodied in an episode of The Powerpuff Girls (1998). At one point, Professor Utonium takes the girls to see a 3-D movie adaption of the TV Puppet Pals, where, after hitting his partner Puppet Pal Clem over the head with a baseball bat, Puppet Pal Mitch thrusts the bat at the camera. | |
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Friday the 13th Part III employs several, which includes Jason shooting a harpoon right at the camera while wearing his signature hockey mask for the first time. | |
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Parodied by The Cinema Snob when reviewing Friday the 13th Part III, given the movie is equally guilty. | |
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Parodied in Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling. Rocko and his friends go see a new Darker and Edgier Really Really Big Man movie, and the superhero's fists fly out of the screen and actually beat Rocko up. | |
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice has a few moments too, such as when Bonnie holds her umbrella straight ahead as a cover. | |
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His later review of Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over introduces the 3D Brothers (all played by Malcolm): Dignified, Distracting, and Doesn't Count, with the hyperactive Distracting representing overuse of this trope, poking Critic at random times and going "I'M 3D! I'M 3D!" | |
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The Minions from Despicable Me deliberately do this in teasers and the credits scenes for the film. The first one has them see who can reach out to the audience the farthest, and the second film's teaser involves a chorus of Minions singing a parody of "Barbara Ann" while blowing a noisemaker at the screen. | |
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Monsters vs. Aliens, the first DreamWorks Animation film to be released in 3D, makes a shout-out to the trope namer House of Wax (1953) in the opening sequence, with a man at a research station playing with a paddleball. | |
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Jaws 3-D wasn't at all subtle about its use of this trope, even going so far as to have fragments of the shark's titular jaws come flying out towards the audience when it's blown up. | |
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Parodied in the Monster Chiller Horror Theater segments on SCTV, which ocassionally show fake 3-D films that consist of nothing but this - minus the 3-D. ("Have some pancakes!") | |
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The Lion King (1994) has a reverse example at the start of the film where, if you watch it in 3D, Zazu, while flying away from the camera, appears to be soaring directly above the viewers as he flies to Pride Rock to present himself to Mufasa for the occasion of Simba's birth. | |
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies has a few moments, such as when Hugh aims his bow straight ahead. | |
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Ice Age: Continental Drift has several instances, especially in the scenes involving the pirates, where their weapons constantly being swung, thrown or thrust towards the audience. | |
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Mocked in the The Fairly OddParents! episode "Timmy's 2-D House of Horror", where Timmy watches a cheesy old 3-D movie about a haunted volcano that tries to make up for its bad acting and Special Effects Failure with gratuitous 3-D shots, including an actual paddleball shot. Timmy wishes for the lava in the movie to be actual 3-D, which results in actual lava blowing out of Timmy's treehouse and hitting Vicky's house. | |
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Parodied in Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022): A poorly animated CGI reporter rendered in red/green 3d introduces herself as being from "3D In Your Face News" and is only shown getting uncomfortably close to the camera and shoving a microphone towards it. | |
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Amusingly, there are some really blatant 3D gags left in finished cut of Them! despite the fact that, due to a 3D camera malfunction on the day filming began, they ended up filming in 2D. They apparently didn't alter the shots they had planned at all, which is why most of the climax revolves around long tunnels and flamethrowers being fired directly towards the camera. | |
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On the Home Improvement Three-Dimensional Episode, Tim and Al spend all of Tool Time shamelessly shoving things at the camera. A prime example of 3D effects looking ridiculous in 2D reruns, but at least given justification in-show as it was the characters playing around with a 3D camera for their Show Within a Show. | |
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Final Destination 4 uses this both in-universe and for the audience in a case of The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You. In the second premonition, Janet's death occurs at a movie theater showing a 3-D movie, in which a fire at a construction site behind the screen triggers an explosion that sends a fireball and all manner of sharp debris flying through the screen. The camera is positioned in the audience so that the (real-world) viewers watching the movie in 3-D get the full effect. For bonus points, it happens during an explosion in the movie that Janet's watching. | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D (also known as SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D Ride, SpongeBob SquarePants: The Ride or SpongeBob SquarePants 3-D) has several of these shots, such as the intro where Painty the Pirate reaches out of his painting to grab the audience and transport them to Bikini Bottom. The climax liberally thrusts several objects and tools right into the viewer's face, such as a buzzsaw, claw, and the traditional paddleball, most of which are from a robot Plankton made to attack the viewers. | |
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TRON: Legacy has a memorable moment in which a grappling hook is fired directly into the camera at high speed, scaring the crap out of most audiences due to a lack of such shots prior to that. | |
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Homestar Runner: Parodied at the end of the Strong Bad Email "stunt double", where Strong Bad turns into an anaglypic 3D image ("Check out all my dimensions! I got height, width, and now, for a limited time only... depth!") and throws 3.5" diskettes at the camera. | |
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Kirby: Triple Deluxe uses this as a gameplay mechanic, often with background hazards pushing Kirby into the screen, or specific bosses attacking from the background with unique attacks for this medium. The other Kirby titles for 3DS all are rife with this as they build off Triple Deluxe's engine. By the time Super Kirby Clash and Kirby Fighters 2 released on the Switch, these fourth-wall breaking effects would return to the console, despite Kirby Star Allies not using them at all. | |
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