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12 April 2007

Stupid films. Punnery. [More:]
So, I've got this idea for a heist film where rather than going through a complicated setup involving many twists and turns, the heroes just steal the money from the casino in the easiest way possible. I'm going to call it Occam's Eleven.

Anyone else got a short synopsis for a pun related film?
I'm going to make a documentary about people that are horrible at golf, but do it anyways. It's called "Hackers."
posted by drezdn 12 April | 16:27
I'm going to make a biopic about Paul Simon seeking to reunite his old duo. It'll be called "O Brother, Where Art?"

not a pun, but best I could do.
posted by Miko 12 April | 16:29
A Western about two cowboys who read an upper-middlebrow lit digest: The Good, the Bad, and the Utne.
posted by cobra! 12 April | 16:41
A dyslexic mobster mover called the Dogfather.
posted by ramix 12 April | 16:47
A garish examination of a pair of locusts who swarm their way through the midwest, leaving detroyed crops in their wake (and featuring a disturbing cameo by Rodney Dangerfield): Natural Corn Killers.
posted by cobra! 12 April | 16:47
Biopic about a famous groundskeeper at a ballpark, known for his black wardrobe, low singing voice, and meticulous maintenance of the baselines: Chalk the Line.
posted by cobra! 12 April | 16:49
A couple of intrepid young Washington Post reporters investigate a cover-up in the White House chicken coop:
All the President's Hens.
posted by cobra! 12 April | 16:55
The heartwarming story of a man about to give up on his building's elevator, It's a Wonderful Lift

The bittersweet tale of estranged old flames, in which the heroine's determination not to let down her tough facade and slip back into the arms of her erstwhile lover is Gone With the Wine
posted by Miko 12 April | 17:01
Don't forget the one about Sir Lancelot's disco days: Boogie Knights.
posted by mudpuppie 12 April | 17:03
A man on the edge of insanity succumbs to road rage and wreaks havoc on the evening commute in Chariots of Ire
posted by Miko 12 April | 17:03
I can't come up with a damn thing, but just wanted to say: y'all are funny.
posted by Specklet 12 April | 17:06
A complex but lighthearted thriller about one man's quest for a pair of high-top Chucks: Sneakers.

The story of Edward Heald, fanclub president, and his quest to punk a famous actress by covering her in pigs blood: The Man with One Red Shue.

*groans*
posted by muddgirl 12 April | 17:09
A clever, caring spider figures out how to connect her web with others' webs to spell whole sentences and save a pig's life in Charlotte's Web 2.0
posted by Miko 12 April | 17:29
The story of a high school romance set in Athens. Greece.
posted by essexjan 12 April | 17:37
The cold, cold morning when you get to stay in bed. The Lie-In In Winter.
posted by essexjan 12 April | 17:42
A young man meets his girlfriends parents. He hates them. Meet The Fuckers.
posted by essexjan 12 April | 17:45
A man refuses to hand over the security he's holding for the debt he's owed to a space monster. A lien.
posted by essexjan 12 April | 17:47
rock on, jan!
posted by Miko 12 April | 17:51
These are fun. Thought I'd do taglines instead of plot summaries:

The Hound of Music: The making of "Beethoven"
The Queer Hunter: Fred Phelps and the Westboro Posse
ManDingo: Half-rancher, half-dog, all Aussie!
Chinchilla, Queen of the Desert: Overdressed and overheated
posted by rob511 12 April | 17:52
Mill girl by day, performer by night forgets the baby powder in...Rashdance
posted by Miko 12 April | 17:58
Bars Need Women: Ladies 50% off every night
Clothes Encounters of the Turd Kind: The June Allyson Story, B.D. (Before Depends)
K-9, the Windowmaker: Doggie Does Double-Panes
Who Slew Andy Rooney?: A "60 Minutes" Investigation
posted by rob511 12 April | 18:02
A documentary following David Lynch and the crew of his latest project as they share a team building experience involving bare feet, hot coals, and a lot of trust:

Firewalk With Me
posted by cortex 12 April | 18:52
Also, in Joss Whedon's upcoming sequel to Serenity, we follow Mal and his misfit crew out into the darker, uglier regions of space, where their desperate plan is complicated when...

A Reaver Runs Through It

Seriously, I could do this all day.
posted by cortex 12 April | 18:55
A group of rebellious youngsters need to find a way around a complex system. At every turn they're blocked by a sinister man who plays the game just as well as they do in Snookers.
posted by seanyboy 12 April | 18:56
Baby can't sleep in "The Band that Rocks the cradle"
posted by seanyboy 12 April | 18:58
Using his speech defect, a German Officer saves a number of Jews from the holocaust. Schindlers Lisp
posted by seanyboy 12 April | 19:01
Nobody puts Glenny in the corner, in...

Dirty Danzig
posted by cortex 12 April | 19:09
Zach Braff pines over a combat-trained theoretical physicist in Black Mesa, New Jersey—with a soundtrack by Iron & Wine:

Gordon State
posted by cortex 12 April | 19:11
And because these are all just, umm, dry-runs for naming porn flicks:

Sexodus: "Let My People Come"
Venery VIII: Pretty Mates All in a Row
Piss Potter: Beatrix Takes a Golden Shower
Blew, Swayed, Cruised: The King as Fellater, Vertigo-Sufferer, Sexual Hound-Dog
posted by rob511 12 April | 19:35
Tom Cruise gets sassed by a spunky black taxi driver in...

The Minority Retort
posted by cortex 12 April | 20:29
Shakespeare is gruesomely murdered in Silence of the Iambs.

It's In! Joy Dream, the Magic, Burns and Bombs. You Are Always the Fragrant Love! The Engrish Patient.
posted by Miko 12 April | 20:46
Dying on the cross, Jesus remembers his more carefree days: Look Back in Manger
posted by Lentrohamsanin 12 April | 21:13
A group of eight soldiers in WW2 go off in search of one soldier, and Oh! the frolics the boys have when they find him! Shaving Ryan's Privates.
posted by Zack_Replica 12 April | 21:47
Transported from Argentina to America, Madonna plays a woman who gets heavily involved with the trade unionists in the cheese manufacuring industry in Velvita. (link for those not in North America)
posted by Zack_Replica 12 April | 21:59
A thief, suffering from an obsessive-compulsive disorder, keeps a record of all the Jews he's stolen from in Swindler's List

Disney goes introspective and existential. Also features an interesting take on water polo for one animal's soul in The Seventh Seal.

A PSA on the dangers of fires in the lumber industry: Pulp Friction
posted by Zack_Replica 12 April | 22:22
I'm thinking IRFH would rock this thread.
posted by gaspode 12 April | 22:27
Stephen Hawking telling jokes, live at the Hollywood Bowl! The Japes of Math.
posted by Zack_Replica 12 April | 22:29
Hoo-wah! Al Pacino rediscovers his lust for life after a heart attack, giving in to his passion for a beautiful female heart surgeon in Stent of a Woman.
posted by Miko 12 April | 22:31
Segal stars as a feudal-era warrior in his period directorial debut, The Steven Samurai.

Yeah, where is Flo?
posted by cortex 12 April | 22:34
Exclusive! Early footage of Ms. Bardot in which she plays a young, leggy ingenue who inspires a group of British P.O.W.'s in WW2 to work harder in Brigitte the River Kwai.
posted by Zack_Replica 12 April | 22:49
A few high-rolling friends get together at a party and end up doing too much coke and talking the night away in Babble Without a Pause.
posted by Zack_Replica 12 April | 23:00
I heard IRFH is working on his own movie, which, based on Hollywood gossip, is either about his experience running a burlesque theater in Its Raining Florence Henderson Presents or his encounter with Bigfoot in Harry and Its Raining Florence Henderson. Just sayin'.

Have you mentioned Tarentino's upcoming movie with an all-dog cast: Pup Fiction?
Or the gangster movie about the mobster who tried to take over the Icelandic fishing inductry, The Codfather?
Since Don Knotts passed away, they've been trying to cast a Christmas fantasy about his most famous character: It's a Wonderful Fyfe.
And there's a very weird sci-fi movie coming out about android hair stylists: Braid Runner.
And don't forget the upcoming "300" prequel, which oddly, has no violence but gets an R rating for language: Sparta Cuss.

posted by wendell 12 April | 23:09
Scarlett Johannsen and Bill Murray cluelessly run a Tokyo accounting firm into the ground: Lost in Transactions.

posted by cobra! 13 April | 08:55
CONTEST WINNERS: So I renamed my podcast || My buddy Mike has a neighbor with "parking chutzpah."

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