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The Best Movie Titles?
Obviously titles are a very important aspect of films, as a great, snappy title is sure to catch your attention and they're made all the better when you hear the trailer guy saying them. Fight Club, sounds brutal. There Will Be Blood, ah hell yeah! The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, its got my attention! Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, alright! Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, sounds cool enough. Strangers on a Train, no way!? Snakes on a Plane, seriously!? The Thing, what thing? Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. Jaws, simple yet effective. Some Like it Hot, they sure do. Bulletproof Monk, that's some hard monk. You get the picture. Titles can leave a big impression.
I was just wondering what movie titles left the biggest impression on you, or simply what you think the best movie titles are? Whether they're cool, witty, just plain stupid, or mean something to you - let me know!
I think I'll have to go with The Man Who Stole the Sun. Not only does it sound epicly cool, but it gives you a sense of the scale of the movie and the themes within, even though it did kind of go in the opposite direction. Ghost in the Shell, Throne of Blood and The Sun's Burial are some other titles I love.
This may be a rather strange thread but with that I hope we'll get some interesting replies!
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Theres some crazy titles out there.
"The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies" (1964)
"Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo" (1984)
"Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song" (1971)
"Surf Nazis Must Die" (1987)
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I like Jackass. Would make me want to watch it :P
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Ah, Surf Nazis Must Die, the delectable Troma. I find exploitation movies have the best titles because they say exactly what the movie is, albeit pretty crazily. For instance, I'm thanked in the credits of Incest Death Squad 2. What a title.
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Thank You For Smoking piqued my curiosity just because of the controversial title, although originally a novel I talk about the film of course.
I always thought Lolita was quite a powerful title, considering how it's gained ground as an actual word. The first time I saw the film, the 1997 version, I already knew what the word meant and so I knew what the film was going to be about. However only while watching did I realise where the word came from, originally used as a nickname. I thought it was quite funny that people could know it as a word without knowing where it came from. Says a lot about how notorious the word is, or maybe just how ignorant I am :P
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Eclipse :P
No erm... Star Wars is a good title because if you like anything to do with space you're going to like the film and that's expressed in the title :)
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the assassination of jesse james by the coward robert ford
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The men who stare at goats :P
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The Fable of the Kid Who Shifted His Ideals to Golf and Finally Became a Baseball Fan and Took the Only Known Cure
It's really a film - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006653/