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+Hyena
02/24/2004
09:05:02PM
All the Pretty Horses
From Hell
+Chaos
02/24/2004
07:48:20AM
I remember once seeing something along the lines of:

Blow
The Mexican
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angelos

I can't come up with anything now. I'm very unimaginative.
DCB
02/24/2004
07:21:13AM
Josie and the Pussycats
Blow
The Mexican

Hehe...been bottling that up for over two years already. Also: IMAGE STOLEN FROM www.thehumorarchives.com PLEASE VISIT! :P
+Hyena
02/24/2004
06:05:03AM
Take a few movie titles and put them together to make a funny sentence.

Rules:
1. The full sentence must be more or less gramatically correct. Obviously, few movie titles will have commas and such, so you can only be so precise, but as long as the sentence makes some sort of sense, it's fine.
2. Only two or three titles, or occasionally four. If you need more than three titles you're putting way too much effort into it.
3. You must put the whole movie title.
- No shortened versions (You can't change "Not Another Teen Movie" into "Another Teen Movie" just to make it match the title before it)
- No editing the words (You can't change "Saving Private Ryan" into "Saving Private Ryan's" just to make it match the title after it)
- No changing punctuation (You can't change "Matrix: Reloaded" into "Matrix Reloaded" just to make the sentence grammatically correct.)
- You can't take "The" out of a title if it has it. "The Matrix" and "The Butterfly Effect" have to have "The"

Exceptions to the last rule: Some titles have unnecessary subtitles. "Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" can be used simply as "Pirates of the Carribean". If the movie is a sequel, or part of a series the subtitles are most likely not considered unnecessary. So, good luck with "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace"
Use common sense for this one as it's a little hard to put it into a solid rule.

Example: An actual movie theatre billboard.
(Removed image because apparently they don't allow outside linking)

Place each movie on a new line.
Above example would be:

Erin Brockovich
Screwed
My Dog Skip
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