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During episodes of Red Letter Media productions, especially [[Best of the Worst]], cast members are known for '''giving characters nicknames''' when their actual character name did not leave an impact or their appearance was more interesting than their performance.
During episodes of Red Letter Media productions, especially [[Best of the Worst]], cast members are known for '''giving characters nicknames''' when their actual character name did not leave an impact or their appearance was more interesting than their performance.
== Film Title As Nickname ==


Most commonly, protagonists are named after the films, such as Leo Fong's character being nicknamed [[Lady Terminator, Lost in Dinosaur World, and Low Blow|Low Blow]].
Most commonly, protagonists are named after the films, such as Leo Fong's character being nicknamed [[Lady Terminator, Lost in Dinosaur World, and Low Blow|Low Blow]].


== Examples ==
* Monique Gabrielle's character, Jenny Sleighton, is nicknamed "Silk" in [[Bad Movie Scavenger Hunt Too|Silk 2]], but the panelists explicitly refer to her as "Silk 2".
 
== Other Examples ==
 
* While discussing [[Bad Movie Scavenger Hunt Too|Silk 2]], Tim gives the names "Nerdrick" and "The Stooge" to a pair of characters.


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