Roger Ebert once wrote:
“No movie featuring either Harry Dean Stanton or M. Emmet Walsh in a supporting role can be altogether bad.”
This comment is sometimes referred to as The Stanton-Walsh Rule.
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Here are a couple of others I came up with that are inspired by Ebert:
"Any film that features a man in a gorilla suit is better than a film that does not feature a man in a gorilla suit."
And.
"Films containing the gloomy trifecta of a seance, a corpse, and secret panels in ancient houses are never boring."
Here is fine example of the latter:
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