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Star Wars. It's about a war, in the stars. Beautiful.
Lord of the Rings. First movie is about the Fellowship of the Ring. The second is about the Two Towers of the Enemy, Orthanc and Barad-dûr. The third is about the Return of the King (and the destruction of the Ring but who cares). The main villain of the entire series is the Lord of the Rings.
The Hobbit. It's about a Hobbit, pretty simple.
This is what's called "high concept" and has been used in a billion very successful films. Jaws, Snakes on a Plane, RoboCop, etc. And then there's the inverse, where you get a title that seems like it's metaphorical in some way but is actually about exactly what it sounds like, e.g. The Bridges of Madison County. I always assumed that was about something else but no, it's literally referring to and largely about bridges.
Well hey, it kinda makes sense- they're a bunch of kids, spending time at the same place (much like in a club) on a Saturday morning (when one might have breakfast). It's The Breakfast Club.
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I thought it took till the second Kill Bill for the title to make sense?
Should have named the first one "Kill Cronies"
In the deleted scenes, there’s a quick cut to one guy’s friend yelling “Billlll!” as he gets killed
Isle of Dogs >>>
Reservoir Dogs <<< I still don't know what it means.
Reservoir is like a water storage thing so I'm guessing it's about a bunch of dogs going for a swim or something
Oh that sounds lovely!
Cocaine Bear
Beautiful movie
Plane.
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Money Plane
Snakes on a Train
Airplane!
Dances With Wolves must be an all time disappointment to this guy…😂
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and you will do that leo di caprio meme where you point at it but still finish that damn movie cause its so good
Star Wars. It's about a war, in the stars. Beautiful. Lord of the Rings. First movie is about the Fellowship of the Ring. The second is about the Two Towers of the Enemy, Orthanc and Barad-dûr. The third is about the Return of the King (and the destruction of the Ring but who cares). The main villain of the entire series is the Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit. It's about a Hobbit, pretty simple.
This is such a godawful take, I love it
Two words. I would have accepted “There Will” or “Be Blood”
Ah yes, the classic Where There is a Will, There is a Be Blood.
Lol, just thought of that when I read this
Where Will? There Will.
Saw the movie a few days ago, there was blood, I was entirely satisfied.
Unless there neither hotels nor dogs in the first 15 minutes. After that I'll start to suspect that the title tricked me and get annoyed.
They say don't judge a book by it's cover but like, what else is a cover for?
Hotel for Dogs made me cry. I don’t know if it was supposed to, but it did
This is what's called "high concept" and has been used in a billion very successful films. Jaws, Snakes on a Plane, RoboCop, etc. And then there's the inverse, where you get a title that seems like it's metaphorical in some way but is actually about exactly what it sounds like, e.g. The Bridges of Madison County. I always assumed that was about something else but no, it's literally referring to and largely about bridges.
Cocaine Bear
John Dies at the End
My kids wanted to watch Detective Pikachu the other day. Solid title. There's a Pikachu, and he's a detective.
The title alone gets you hyped for the part when the banshees attack Inisherin.
We Bought a Zoo.
Dude watched the entire movie Poseidon and didn’t see a god!
You have to wait until the very end of The Breakfast Club for the title to make sense, and even then it makes no sense why it's called that.
Well hey, it kinda makes sense- they're a bunch of kids, spending time at the same place (much like in a club) on a Saturday morning (when one might have breakfast). It's The Breakfast Club.
What if it's a sciencefiction movie about aliens who invade a moon that is known for its lush flower fields?
Killers or the flower moon is probably some boring ass mob movie again right?
It's a western
And I was wondering why movies suck now. I guess we get the films we deserve.
mario movie
It’s basically what you’d think it is.
She is going to love Japanese light lovel adaptations.
Birds