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I was scrolling on some streaming service one day, and I found a movie called, "The man who killed hitler and then bigfoot" I never want to watch it, because it's probably just mediocre and boring, but I still love that title.
 
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I was scrolling on some streaming service one day, and I found a movie called, "The man who killed hitler and then bigfoot" I never want to watch it, because it's probably just mediocre and boring, but I still love that title.
I actually have that one on DVD! It was everything I expected and more!
 
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. A bit of word salad that only sounds as if it should mean something.

Blade Runner. A movie of the novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep called Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, (or some such; Philip K. Dick often had clunky titles) would have been a completely different movie. Which would have been welcome, Regardless of the qualities of blade runner, it is an awful PKD adaptation, just taking character names and the basic plot and world setup, and then making up a completely different story, with no regard for, or interest in, what the book is about. It's, to me, disrespectful--ike adapting Kafka and having Gregor Samsa waking up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect because, he offended some voodoo doctor, or was a victim of some proto-nazi genetic experiment, or something.

Plus it doesn't mean anything--just words that R. Scott and co. thought sounded cool.
 
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