I'm writer. I don't know if anybody feels the same way I do, but I feel that at this point in history it feels like everything is a cliche. I feel that if I want to make it as a writer I have to figure out what cliche is popular and in at the moment.
Also I feel that one person's cliche is another person's original. It makes me think of the whole NBC, "If I haven't seen it, it's new to me."
Just this last college semester, I took a 400 level class called The Writer At Work. The only grade was a portfolio of our work. For the whole class we just read what everybody was working on at the moment and made pointless comments. I despised my professor, mainly because he threw the word cliche around like it actually meant something and as writers we could fix it. Of course then he would point something as being original when it wasn't, but I'm not the type of person to speak up in class and nobody else was either.
I had to go way out there to actually get my professor to like something. I have been writing a medieval type fantasy story and I have been making up my own old language for it. That he liked, he said that I apparently, "Spoke my created language fluently and clearly," and that it, "Sounded like Gaelic." That made me laugh, because I have never read or studied Gaelic. I'm half Irish, so maybe each time I work on creating new words for my language, I am channeling a past life or something.