If Movie Titles Were Honest
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#35 Matthew Stricker
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#34 TorpedoVegas
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#33 mcgoverntt
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#32 maluba
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#31 TorpedoVegas
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#30 The Furlinator
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#29 Rohan Ramakrishnan
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#28 TFB
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#27 Damiano Fiumara
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#26 walterscarff
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#25 hoomhum
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#24 amyowhorker
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#23 xsamxdravenx
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#22 popcornmonster
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#21 jazbeck
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#20 jazbeck
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#19 Greg Welsh
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#18 Cocky0
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#17 chipsnaxley
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#16 AgentCoop
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#15 Tim_Mixon
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#14 pfelon
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#13 Oneel
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#12 mlevy1227
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#11 ChickenSoda
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#10 malkatz
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#9 Texscribbler
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#8 Greg Welsh
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#7 Wibblewobble
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#6 Tim_Mixon
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#5 Damien
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#4 argel319
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#3 Agent Spiff
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#2 Rohan Ramakrishnan
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#1 remosnim
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I totally agree with the "last airbender movie" one. They BUTCHERED my beloved childhood cartoon.
ReplyAnd the Smurfs, and Dragonball, Yogi Bear, Garfield (twice)... Hollywood does nothing now except P*** on childhood memories.
They even made movies based on comic strips that never needed to be made like Marmaduke, what's next Beetle Bailey? But thank goodness no-one would ever make a movie based on "The Family Circus" I can sigh with relief at that.
I am not a fan of Family Circus but if they made a movie I would be terrified beyond belief.
3 is ironic since Indiana and Han are played by the same actor; Harrison Ford.
ReplyIronic means 'unexpected'. If you knew that in the first place then no, it's not ironic.
#2 by FAR... lol holy shitballs
Reply#20. so accurate. The sad thing is...in 2008 I'm not gonna lie, I bought the soundtrack. I thought I was so individual and unique for a few months after that haha.
Reply#2 was so good
ReplyCoraline was better than tim burton's candy goth BS
ReplyCoraline had a firm base in the original Neil Gaiman novel :)
necrophelia or furries really was the best though
Reply#11 should have been a lower number
Reply#4 is an awesome entry...no doubt.
ReplyWow, I feel stupid. Can someone explain number eight to me please?
ReplyIt's the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie.
Wait what movie dose he get hit with a plane in?
Reply Hide All See All 3 RepliesI think it's called "Remember Me" or something as equally lame...
I think it's called "Remember Me" or something as equally lame as that...
but it's supposedly a 9/11 thing, so that makes it less awesome.
The Magical McGuffin and the Dues Ex Machina should've been number one. And the Blind Side also could've been called "It's not about you, it's me" given the movie spent more time w/ Sandra Bullock than the player.
ReplyOh my god #2... I needed that today.
ReplyI always enjoy these photoplasty things. Makes me wish I knew how to use Photoshop
ReplyImagine if the writers actually read that book.
ReplyPrimer at #9!! My all time fav movie!! woohoo!! Long life to time paradoxes and performing research on u-haul storage spaces :D
Replywhat's the actual title of #9?
Reply Hide All See All 3 RepliesI forget the title, but it was about how pressing buttons kills people and then they give you money, IIRC. "The Button" or "The Box", maybe.
Primer. A $7K movie so complex that you brain will massively explode just by seeing an explanation chart they made, in actual chronological order (there is no actual order in the film). Google "primer movie explanation," and the images side you'll find a chart as the first match. Enjoy.
PS. yes, I loved this film.
Primer was amazing given how much money it was made for.
The simpsons movie premiered in my town!
Replywho cares!
I'm from VT too!
What is number 9?
Reply#2 for the win! genie us tough!
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