Talk:Squidward's Suicide/@comment-8387112-20141021143823

To all the people saying "this invented the cliches" NO IT DIDN'T!

The sound of wind through the trees to create atmosphere goes back to even before cinema (read Bram Stoker's "Dracula") the same with blood, death, the murder of children (Hell, medieval folk song "Long Lankin", which is about the murder of an entire family, including the children, contains such gems as "there was blood all in the kitchen, there was blood all in the hall, there was blood all in the parlour...")

As far as the '"hyper-realistic" thing goes, it's used INCORRECTLY. *slow clap* so yeah, well done on inventing the cliche of using the term in the wrong context.