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Post by amyghost on Nov 14, 2019 13:52:57 GMT
Ouch. A Can and a Woman Slaytime (Monsieur Hulot is now a serial killer) Flue (Mr. Pink killed him in the storage room with a chimney draft) I, Mudman Bar of the Worlds Things to Comb The Martin Chronicles (okay, that's only a tv miniseries so far) Home Malone (Sam loses the bar, and hangs around his place a lot) Serpicop Straw Hogs Hackdraft The Cat in the Cat Move Actually The Last Tan on Earth The Legend of Seepy Hollow Progs Y-Men (somebody finally figures out they had the chromosome thing mixed up) Mommy (after all, that was Tommy's problem all along) Jules pet Jim Right at the Museum (A funny bit of real life title play: actor Joseph Cotten, starring in the Alfred Hitchcock film Under Capricorn, didn't think much of the script and once referred to it, unwittingly within Hitch's hearing, as Under Crappy Corn. Although Cotten was an actor Hitch admired, this apparently led to a cooling in their professional relationship and Cotten wouldn't work with Hitch again until Hitch's anthology television series some years later.)
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Post by BATouttaheck on Nov 14, 2019 14:01:22 GMT
3:30 to Yuma --- The train schedule has been changed
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Post by BATouttaheck on Nov 14, 2019 14:18:12 GMT
Bug Fish --- They've been testing those atomic weapons by the lake again !
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Post by BATouttaheck on Nov 14, 2019 14:19:10 GMT
A Bug's Wife
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Post by BATouttaheck on Nov 14, 2019 14:21:20 GMT
Won the Waterfront --- Original title of the classic film .. changed because it gave away the ending
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Post by bravomailer on Nov 14, 2019 14:29:34 GMT
Meat – Al Pacino investigates a string of butcher shop heists masterminded by Robert De Niro.
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Post by amyghost on Nov 14, 2019 14:42:32 GMT
This one's totally OT, but as a topical thing I couldn't resist. Apparently Rudy Guiliani has been floating the idea of hosting a podcast on the impeachment hearings. As soon as news of this got out, Twitter lit up with a lot of joke titles proposed for the show. I don't tweet myself, but I thought a really appropriate one might be Honey, I Sunk The President!
Modzilla ('See Carnaby Street In Flames!')
The Incredible Shrieking Man
Honey, I Shrunk The Lids ('stop putting them in the dishwasher, then.')
Something Licked This Way Comes (the adaptation Disney decided against)
The Moonshine Jar
The Bull Jar
The Mouse of Mirth
Meat and Dust
The Fix and the Hound
Isle of Cogs
Animalisa
Silence of the Limbs
The No-tel New Hampshire (what happens in New Hampshire stays in New Hampshire)
The World According to Garb
Near and Loathing in Las Vegas
Super W8
The Blair Itch Project/The Blair Twitch Project
Don't Hoot the Piano Player
Soylent Greek
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Post by shannondegroot on Nov 14, 2019 15:33:57 GMT
Ouch. A Can and a Woman Slaytime (Monsieur Hulot is now a serial killer) Flue (Mr. Pink killed him in the storage room with a chimney draft) I, Mudman Bar of the Worlds Things to Comb The Martin Chronicles (okay, that's only a tv miniseries so far) Home Malone (Sam loses the bar, and hangs around his place a lot) Serpicop Straw Hogs Hackdraft The Cat in the Cat Move Actually The Last Tan on Earth The Legend of Seepy Hollow Progs Y-Men (somebody finally figures out they had the chromosome thing mixed up) Mommy (after all, that was Tommy's problem all along) Jules pet Jim Right at the Museum (A funny bit of real life title play: actor Joseph Cotten, starring in the Alfred Hitchcock film Under Capricorn, didn't think much of the script and once referred to it, unwittingly within Hitch's hearing, as Under Crappy Corn. Although Cotten was an actor Hitch admired, this apparently led to a cooling in their professional relationship and Cotten wouldn't work with Hitch again until Hitch's anthology television series some years later.) Alfred Hitchcock's Rape
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Nov 14, 2019 15:36:19 GMT
Who Framed Roger Rabbi
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Post by amyghost on Nov 14, 2019 15:37:23 GMT
  OMG, that would put him on both sides of the fence with the #MeToo crowd...
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Post by amyghost on Nov 14, 2019 15:52:28 GMT
More Hitchcock:
The Thirty-Nine Stops
Strangers on a Drain
The Podger/The Codger
Shadow of a Lout
Family Clot
Blockmail
The Man Who Knew Too Mulch
Wifeboat
Spillbound
The Paradine Cake
Dial N for Murder ("sorry, wrong number...")
Rear Widow
To Hatch a Thief
The Wrong Map
Forth by Northwest
Barnie
Porn Curtain
Bi Confess
Psicko
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Post by aboyes1989 on Nov 14, 2019 17:29:52 GMT
HoboCop
Bumb & Bumber
Batmen
Scatface
Pumping Ion
The Truman Shoe
Ricky 3
Black to The Future
Beauty and The Feast
Tain Man
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Post by bravomailer on Nov 14, 2019 17:40:54 GMT
The Shiring – Plantagenet king isolates himself in an eerie castle to set up the administrative regions of England.
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Post by bravomailer on Nov 14, 2019 18:00:25 GMT
Little Rig Man – Meet Jack Crabb. He may not be the tallest trucker on the Interstates but the smokies can't catch him when he puts the hammer down.
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Post by amyghost on Nov 14, 2019 18:15:44 GMT
Poxy Brown
Pulp Diction
Hairport
Police Sqaut!
Dracula: Head and Loving It
The Zing of Marvin Gardens
Easy Wider
The Defiant Bones
Wilies of the Field
Do Sir, With Love
The Remains of the Hay
Where Angels Fear to Treat
Tool Hand Luke
The Bad Peed
The Mound of Music
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Post by bravomailer on Nov 14, 2019 19:54:50 GMT
The Thin Red Wine – American and Japanese firms vie to control grape vineyards on Guadalcanal.
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Nov 14, 2019 20:13:15 GMT
Hello Strangler
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Post by amyghost on Nov 14, 2019 23:27:08 GMT
The Thin Red Wine – American and Japanese firms vie to control grape vineyards on Guadalcanal.    --sounds like it should star Jack Lemmon and Toshiro Mifune.
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Post by 博: Dr.BLΔD€ :锯 on Nov 15, 2019 10:16:15 GMT
Flicks of '76
Logan's Rub The Big Bust Spout at the Devil The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Seal The Flipper and the Rose
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Post by bravomailer on Nov 15, 2019 17:28:44 GMT
High Boon – a lone man stands up for a town's legalization of pot.
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