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IMPORTANT NOTE:
Nuking the Fridge is NOT NOW and has NEVER BEEN intended to replace jumping
the shark despite several incorrect
reports. Jumping the Shark is a classic and should always remain so.
Shark refers to TV programs, and Fridge
refers to film franchises.
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Nuking the Fridge is a colloquialism used by U.S. Cinema critics and
fans and has a meaning similar to jumping
the shark. It is used to
denote the point in a movie or movie series at which the
characters or plot veer into a ridiculous, out-of-the-ordinary
storyline. Films that have "nuked the fridge"
are typically deemed to have passed their peak, since they have
undergone too many changes to retain their initial appeal, and
after this point critical fans often sense a noticeable decline
in their quality. It is considered as the movie
equivalent of what Jumping the
Shark means for television.
The term is an allusion to a scene in the
2008 film Indiana Jones and the
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull of
the Indiana Jones series, when the title character Indiana
Jones is literally hit by a atomic bomb blast while hiding
inside a refrigerator in a desperate attempt to escape a
nuclear test facility. The fridge is hurled several miles
through the sky, and tumbles hard to the ground. The
scene was considered so preposterous that many believed it to
be an attempt at outdoing the over-the-top action of the
classic introduction sequence of the series.
Nuking the Fridge moments may be scenes like the one described
above that finally convince viewers that the film has
fundamentally and permanently strayed from its original
premise. In those cases they are viewed as a desperate
and futile attempt to keep a series fresh.
The phrase refers to the opening scene in
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, first
worldwide released on May 22 2008. The infamous scene was seen
by many as betraying the normal half-serious tone of the
series, by introducing an element of cartoonish factuality and
typical excess.
The first public use of the phrase as a
direct metaphor is reported to have been on May 24, 2008, on
the IMDB message boards by user beachedblonde.
The phrase has been used more recently
outside the realm of popular culture, representing anything
that has reached its peak and has turned mediocre. If one
thinks a stock or a sports team or a subcultural phenomenon has
reached its peak, for example, one can say that it has "nuked the fridge."
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