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Cryptic movie titles
Shakespeare: "What's in a name?"
skp: Pretty well everything.... as I doubt that the popular movies set out below would have done very well at the box office if they were titled as set out below. ...anyway, maybe you guys could figure out the actual names of the following cryptic movie titles: 1. Stony 2. To get a little additional dough 3. The first meal group 4. I don't want a cardiologist 5. The hue of lettuce 6. Precipitation dude 7. Hack 8. Audigit 9. Irate bovine 10. Serrated border |
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I suck. I could only get Rocky, the Breakfast Club, The Color of Money and Rain Man.
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Taxi Driver; Jagged Edge?
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Yes and yes!
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Still, 4 ain't bad....
Hints for the 4 not yet solved... 2. To get a little additional dough Hint: Clint Eastwood flick 4. I don't want a cardiologist Hint: 007 flick 8. Audigit Hint: Another 007 flick 9. Irate bovine Hint: Robert Deniro movie |
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1. Stony rocky 2. To get a little additional dough this one must be too easy, cus I can't get it. 3. The first meal group breakfast club 4. I don't want a cardiologist dr no 5. The hue of lettuce the color of money 6. Precipitation dude rain man 7. Hack taxi driver 8. Audigit goldfinger 9. Irate bovine raging bull 10. Serrated border jagged edge |
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a fist full of dollars?
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"A Few Dollars More" - the sequel
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We have a winner!
The one you missed was "For a few dollars more" as one of the others pointed out. By the way, Dr. No was mistranslated by the Japanese where the movie in fact was called "I don't want a doctor" when it first came out...hehe |
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speaking of translations: when Purdue's slogan "It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken" was used in Mexico, it came out as "It takes a sexually aroused man to get a chicken amorous."
John |
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