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I’m thinking of a movie about the drug problem at the north pole that rhymes with the title of a Gilliam movie about time travel.
Soured the. . . can I post this here?
I’m thinking of a movie about the drug problem at the north pole that rhymes with the title of a Gilliam movie about time travel.
I’m stumped on the last one!
I’m thinking of a movie about root vegetables and a chilled European fish, and it rhymes with a very funny Cary Grant movie.
Wait a minute, Mofo – “Dime Santa”?
Nope, the other Gilliam time travel movie -
Elf Junkies
I’m now thinking of a movie about the children of David B, Gaudere, TubaDiva, Unclebeer, et al. that rhymes with a Burt I. Gordon version of an H.G. Wells story.
“Odd Modkids”?
That’s not the one I’m thinking of, although I don’t know what actual film you’re rhyming with. I guess it could be right.
The one I’m thinking of was MSTed
Oops, scratch that the one I’m thinking of wasn’t the one that was MSTed, it was the later version of the same story by the same director, with a different title than the one on MST3K.
and the Cary Grant movie … “Parsnips & Cold Dace”?
panamajack - you guessed it! “Parsnips & Cold Plaice” would also do the trick.
No, my guess doesn’t rhyme to anything I know. I was just guessing in the dark. Give us a hint?
pug your guess was very close: 2001: Erase Modesty.
Now here is a movie about a tribe falsely accused of eating people and do nothing else all day, the accusatory title rhyming with a classic Marx Brothers comedy.
I’m thinking of a movie about a sponge-like dead tree, and it rhymes with an over-rated (in my opinion) Tom Hanks movie.
This next one is harder, because the movie it rhymes with is a lesser-known, obscure movie with a somewhat long title:
I’m thinking of a movie about a woman with false teeth made of mildew growing on a tower, and it rhymes with an Adrian Grenier movie about a teenager living a bizarre life in upstate New York.
Finally, I’m thinking of a movie about a tiny bug in its larval stage, and it rhymes with a Brad Pitt movie about pugilism.
Porous Stump and Mite Cub. I’m working on the other one.
Actaully Mite Grub, but close enough. Those two were pretty easy, but the middle one is pretty hard, if Ido say so myself, especially considering the fact that I’ve never met anyone else who’s seen this movie
The Dentures of Bastion Mold? Closest I could come to a tower.
I’m thinking of a movie about the dental practices of modern day assassins that rhymes with the title of a Coen brothers noir film.
capacitor: “Cannibal Slackers” Hehehehehehe!
I’m thinking of a movie about an exclamation a vintner might make as he happily thinks of his vineyards, and it rhymes with a science fiction movie.
Mofo Rising: “Killers Flossing”?
Okay – I’ll give a hint as to the title of the real movie for mine; I seem to have screwed them up before so I’m about to just let out the title.
anyway, the hint : ambrosia
puglvr - “Man, I love the grapes?”
Thought of another one while I was sitting here – it’s a movie about the author of Two Years Before the Mast failing to sink a U-boat that was cold due to frozen water that had fallen from the sky, and it rhymes with the stories of a group of Cuban musicians chronicled by Ry Cooder (filmed by Wim Wenders).
panamajack: “Dana Missed The Snowfall Sub”?
(Wasn’t that Ry Cooder movie awesome?)
also: we’re still on yours regarding the moderators’ kids, right? I confess you stumped me on that one! You almost got mine. It was: “Dammit, Love the Grapes”.
How about this one: I’m thinking of a movie about if Hitler alone had one every single battle in which he was involved, and it rhymes with a sub movie.
Yes! that’s even better than what I was trying to come up with to rhyme with ‘social’(I was thinking snow-chilled).
It was a great movie. just noticed this morning they’ll be showing the movie tonight on the Sacramento public station (KVIE). I don’t think I’ll be able to pick it up, though. I’ll be trying.
I feel like mine’s going to be a letdown after all this. The clue to the title has to do with the origin of ‘ambrosia’; and match that up with one of Burt I.'s films at the IMDB. I also noticed that Mr. Gordon came from Kenosha, WI, the hometown of Orson Welles . . .
I like that with your ‘dammit’ one, there could be sequels, where he exhorts his friends and neighbors :
Matt L. Forth, dammit, Love the Grapes!
Peter N. Tooth, dammit, Love the Grapes!
haven’t a clue on your Hitler one yet.