Movie titles that have little or nothing to do with the plot
A Fish Called Wanda - Wanda is a pet fish owned by Ken (Michael Palin), is eaten by Otto, but otherwise has noting to do with the robbery and double-crossing by the others.
Movie titles that have little or nothing to do with the plot
A Fish Called Wanda - Wanda is a pet fish owned by Ken (Michael Palin), is eaten by Otto, but otherwise has noting to do with the robbery and double-crossing by the others.
Chinatown - It’s the street setting of the final scene, but it has very little else to do with the movie, as I recall
Movie titles that have little or nothing to do with the plot
A Fish Called Wanda - Wanda is a pet fish owned by Ken (Michael Palin), is eaten by Otto, but otherwise has noting to do with the robbery and double-crossing by the others.
Chinatown - It’s the street setting of the final scene, but it has very little else to do with the movie, as I recall
The Sterile Cuckoo - Nobody is sterile, nor a bird, much less a cuckoo. It’s two college students who fall in love. Definitely not a rom-com; it’s a drama.
Movie titles that have little or nothing to do with the plot
A Fish Called Wanda - Wanda is a pet fish owned by Ken (Michael Palin), is eaten by Otto, but otherwise has noting to do with the robbery and double-crossing by the others.
Chinatown - It’s the street setting of the final scene, but it has very little else to do with the movie, as I recall
The Sterile Cuckoo - Nobody is sterile, nor a bird, much less a cuckoo. It’s two college students who fall in love. Definitely not a rom-com; it’s a drama.
Save the Tiger - Jack Lemmon stars as a financially strapped businessman who is in the midst of a midlife crisis, with a failing factory he wants to burn down to collect the insurance. The title comes from a petition he signed.
Movie titles that have little or nothing to do with the plot
A Fish Called Wanda - Wanda is a pet fish owned by Ken (Michael Palin), is eaten by Otto, but otherwise has noting to do with the robbery and double-crossing by the others.
Chinatown - It’s the street setting of the final scene, but it has very little else to do with the movie, as I recall
The Sterile Cuckoo - Nobody is sterile, nor a bird, much less a cuckoo. It’s two college students who fall in love. Definitely not a rom-com; it’s a drama.
Save the Tiger - Jack Lemmon stars as a financially strapped businessman who is in the midst of a midlife crisis, with a failing factory he wants to burn down to collect the insurance. The title comes from a petition he signed.
Romeo Is Bleeding - No character named Romeo in the film. Title actually taken from a Tom Waits song which also has nothing to do with the movie.
Movie titles that have little or nothing to do with the plot
A Fish Called Wanda - Wanda is a pet fish owned by Ken (Michael Palin), is eaten by Otto, but otherwise has noting to do with the robbery and double-crossing by the others.
Chinatown - It’s the street setting of the final scene, but it has very little else to do with the movie, as I recall
The Sterile Cuckoo - Nobody is sterile, nor a bird, much less a cuckoo. It’s two college students who fall in love. Definitely not a rom-com; it’s a drama.
Save the Tiger - Jack Lemmon stars as a financially strapped businessman who is in the midst of a midlife crisis, with a failing factory he wants to burn down to collect the insurance. The title comes from a petition he signed.
8 1/2 - The title is taken from Fellini’s count of the number of films he had directed. Possibly, in a certain way, consistent with the theme of a director who has nothing to say, but still, it gives no information.
Movie titles that have little or nothing to do with the plot
A Fish Called Wanda - Wanda is a pet fish owned by Ken (Michael Palin), is eaten by Otto, but otherwise has noting to do with the robbery and double-crossing by the others.
Chinatown - It’s the street setting of the final scene, but it has very little else to do with the movie, as I recall
The Sterile Cuckoo - Nobody is sterile, nor a bird, much less a cuckoo. It’s two college students who fall in love. Definitely not a rom-com; it’s a drama.
Save the Tiger - Jack Lemmon stars as a financially strapped businessman who is in the midst of a midlife crisis, with a failing factory he wants to burn down to collect the insurance. The title comes from a petition he signed.
8 1/2 - The title is taken from Fellini’s count of the number of films he had directed. Possibly, in a certain way, consistent with the theme of a director who has nothing to say, but still, it gives no information.
Serial - Martin Mull stars in a midlife crisis comedy set among New Age crazies in southern California. No idea where how the title applies, but it really hurt the box office.
Movie titles that have little or nothing to do with the plot
A Fish Called Wanda - Wanda is a pet fish owned by Ken (Michael Palin), is eaten by Otto, but otherwise has noting to do with the robbery and double-crossing by the others.
Chinatown - It’s the street setting of the final scene, but it has very little else to do with the movie, as I recall
The Sterile Cuckoo - Nobody is sterile, nor a bird, much less a cuckoo. It’s two college students who fall in love. Definitely not a rom-com; it’s a drama.
Save the Tiger - Jack Lemmon stars as a financially strapped businessman who is in the midst of a midlife crisis, with a failing factory he wants to burn down to collect the insurance. The title comes from a petition he signed.
8 1/2 - The title is taken from Fellini’s count of the number of films he had directed. Possibly, in a certain way, consistent with the theme of a director who has nothing to say, but still, it gives no information.
Serial - Martin Mull stars in a midlife crisis comedy set among New Age crazies in southern California. No idea where how the title applies, but it really hurt the box office.
Troll 2 - Originally produced with the title Goblins, it was marketed as a sequel to Troll but is unrelated to that movie and doesn’t actually have trolls in the movie.
Movie titles that have little or nothing to do with the plot
A Fish Called Wanda - Wanda is a pet fish owned by Ken (Michael Palin), is eaten by Otto, but otherwise has noting to do with the robbery and double-crossing by the others.
Chinatown - It’s the street setting of the final scene, but it has very little else to do with the movie, as I recall
The Sterile Cuckoo - Nobody is sterile, nor a bird, much less a cuckoo. It’s two college students who fall in love. Definitely not a rom-com; it’s a drama.
Save the Tiger - Jack Lemmon stars as a financially strapped businessman who is in the midst of a midlife crisis, with a failing factory he wants to burn down to collect the insurance. The title comes from a petition he signed.
Romeo Is Bleeding - No character named Romeo in the film. Title actually taken from a Tom Waits song which also has nothing to do with the movie.
8 1/2 - The title is taken from Fellini’s count of the number of films he had directed. Possibly, in a certain way, consistent with the theme of a director who has nothing to say, but still, it gives no information.
Serial - Martin Mull stars in a midlife crisis comedy set among New Age crazies in southern California. No idea where how the title applies, but it really hurt the box office.
Troll 2 - Originally produced with the title Goblins, it was marketed as a sequel to Troll but is unrelated to that movie and doesn’t actually have trolls in the movie.
Movie titles that have little or nothing to do with the plot
A Fish Called Wanda - Wanda is a pet fish owned by Ken (Michael Palin), is eaten by Otto, but otherwise has noting to do with the robbery and double-crossing by the others.
Chinatown - It’s the street setting of the final scene, but it has very little else to do with the movie, as I recall
The Sterile Cuckoo - Nobody is sterile, nor a bird, much less a cuckoo. It’s two college students who fall in love. Definitely not a rom-com; it’s a drama.
Save the Tiger - Jack Lemmon stars as a financially strapped businessman who is in the midst of a midlife crisis, with a failing factory he wants to burn down to collect the insurance. The title comes from a petition he signed.
Romeo Is Bleeding - No character named Romeo in the film. Title actually taken from a Tom Waits song which also has nothing to do with the movie.
8 1/2 - The title is taken from Fellini’s count of the number of films he had directed. Possibly, in a certain way, consistent with the theme of a director who has nothing to say, but still, it gives no information.
Serial - Martin Mull stars in a midlife crisis comedy set among New Age crazies in southern California. No idea where how the title applies, but it really hurt the box office.
Troll 2 - Originally produced with the title Goblins, it was marketed as a sequel to Troll but is unrelated to that movie and doesn’t actually have trolls in the movie.
American Graffiti - Sure, it takes place in America but the role graffiti plays in the plot is far less clear