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Post by DanaShelbyChancey on Sept 9, 2017 16:32:30 GMT
This might be fun, it is for amusement, not so much a contest.
Take any movie title, drop one letter anywhere, and give the new title and a short synopsis of the new title. I will go first.
OY - (Joy)
Jennifer Lawrence stars as a cleaning lady, who mops floors in a synagogue.
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Post by Catman on Sept 9, 2017 16:48:35 GMT
The RAVE of the Fireflies
Fireflies get together to party down!
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Post by DanaShelbyChancey on Sept 9, 2017 18:32:13 GMT
Feces (Fences)
The runaway hit (pun intended) at the proctologist's convention this year.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Sept 9, 2017 22:57:33 GMT
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Han
While exploring new life and new civilizations, the SS Enterprise enters the Star Wars galaxy where Captain Kirk bangs Princess Leia because he cant resist alien booty. An enraged Han Solo swears revenge.
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Post by Catman on Sept 10, 2017 13:51:41 GMT
OWL's Moving Castle
Pooh and friends are back for a remarkable adventure with Owl's new home.
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Post by DanaShelbyChancey on Sept 10, 2017 22:01:21 GMT
Tar Wars
The citizens of LaBrea in California go ballistic on each other.
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Post by Catman on Sept 10, 2017 23:12:05 GMT
ALES of Earthsea
A wizard and his apprentice wander through a magical realm sampling the best of the local microbreweries.
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Post by MCDemuth on Sept 11, 2017 0:20:18 GMT
Star Trek III: The Search For Sock
Another one of Spock's socks has illogically disappeared again in the Enterprise's laundry room, & Spock is determined to solve the mystery.
Could it be a Romulan plot to freeze the Federation? Find out this Winter in a Laundry Room near you...
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Post by MCDemuth on Sept 11, 2017 0:39:59 GMT
Star Trek: Fist Contact
Captain Picard joins a Borg FightClub and must defeat several Borg drones, before he can take revenge on the club's champion, the Borg Queen, who brainwashed him into killing many friends several years earlier...
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Post by Nalkarj on Sept 11, 2017 2:40:32 GMT
Stage Fight (dir. Alfred Hitchcock) When Ohioan scientist and all-around "aw-shucks" nice guy Dr. Henry Kissinger (James Stewart) first visits New York City, he has no idea what will happen. Curiously, a run-in with a mysterious woman (Ingrid Bergman) leads him to the New Amsterdam Theatre, where--much to his surprise--the actors onstage believe he is cast in the leading role. He tells them that he's never been there before, leading to a massive fight in which Dr. Kissinger first learns to hold his own against a hard left jab. Quickly, the viewer finds out that the actors are actually a ring of German spies--and then the fun begins, as Kissinger and the mysterious woman have to outrun the actors, leading to an explosive confrontation on San Francisco's newly-built Golden Gate Bridge. Filled with Hitchcockian intrigue and adventure, Stage Fight is a veritable classic by the Master of Suspense! (Inspired by the frequent Hitchcock discussions Doghouse6 , BATouttaheck , spiderwort , and I have in the "Classics" board.)
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Post by BATouttaheck on Sept 11, 2017 2:56:02 GMT
NalkarjNYC to San Fran all on one film. I'd buy a ticket to Stage Fight, even if it cost as much as, oh, say, $1.69 ! Call for dead horse removal.
OK.. my turn in the game ? OPE. Biographical tale of a red headed little boy who grew up in the small town of Mayberry, because a teenaged actor who seemed to lived in a malt shop and later because a famous award winning movie director but never did master the correct spelling of his small town character's name. The warped title ? Oh, yeah, it used to be ROPE.
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Post by Nalkarj on Sept 11, 2017 3:04:06 GMT
Nalkarj NYC to San Fran all on one film. I'd buy a ticket to Stage Fight, even if it cost as much as, oh, say, $1.69 ! Call for dead horse removal.
OK.. my turn in the game ? OPE. Biographical tale of a red headed little boy who grew up in the small town of Mayberry, because a teenaged actor who seemed to lived in a malt shop and later because a famous award winning movie director but never did master the correct spelling of his small town character's name. The warped title ? Oh, yeah, it used to be ROPE. Hey, Hitchcock had us go from New York to Mount Rushmore all in one film, so New York to Frisco ain't that much farther... OK, ya got me. I was thinking of Ope too, but mine was going to be a tale about two Cockney boys longing for a better future. Get it? (Oh, boy, that's a bad one...) P.S. Believe me, if you didn't beat that dead horse, I know I would... By the way, whatever happened to our buddy? Not that I'm complaining!
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Post by BATouttaheck on Sept 11, 2017 3:29:52 GMT
NalkarjReady to hear read your version of Rope.
Devil's Island in path of Irma / Harvey, maybe ?
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Post by Catman on Sept 11, 2017 4:09:00 GMT
Flying TIGES
Buster Brown's dog is cloned, and all the clones develop the ability to fly. Impressed by their ability, John Wayne flies them again Japanese pilots over China prior to America's entry into World War II.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Sept 11, 2017 5:34:54 GMT
Around the World in 8 days Documentary about how to see the major sites and sights in the whole world in just a tad over a week and not suffer from jetlag.
Yes, I know I dropped a digit, but it is "just a game" after all
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Post by DanaShelbyChancey on Sept 11, 2017 13:11:35 GMT
Bridge of Pies
The Pillsbury Bake-Off is trying a new thing! Sort of like Hands Across America only with dough and fruit!
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Post by mattgarth on Sept 11, 2017 14:55:30 GMT
BAN OF ANGELS
Those who have not yet earned their wings (that means you, Clarence) -- are not allowed to enter the heavenly clubhouse.
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Post by mattgarth on Sept 11, 2017 15:41:15 GMT
IRE DOWN BELOW
Satan is starting to get pissed off at the poor performance of fallen angels in delivering new souls.
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Post by Catman on Sept 11, 2017 16:02:01 GMT
The ALE of the Princess Kaguya
Princess Kaguya opens up a microbrewery and gains fame and fortune, attracting the attention of many suitors who vie to win her hand.
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Post by Nalkarj on Sept 11, 2017 16:45:11 GMT
Chintown
In this hard-hitting crime drama/sci-fi adventure/courtroom drama (hey, with some of the wacky storylines they come up with nowadays, anything goes...), intergalactic police officer Peter Piper (Tom Cruise) finds another planet whose main town is made up of of sentient chins (all voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait). However, the Chief Chin decides to frame Piper for the murder of the Intergalactic Police Chief, Horatio Nelson (Robert DeNiro), causing him to be put on trial in front of Chief Justice Betsy Ross (Meryl Streep). Can Piper and his ace legal team--made up of Mary Stuart (Halle Berry), James Kildare (Tom Hanks), and Jefferson Smith (Will Smith)--be able to get him off?
Or will the Chief Chin emerge victorious, allowing him to destroy Chintown once and for all with the help of the Intergalactic Executioner (Jack Nicholson)?
Find out in this hard-hitting, completely realistic drama!
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