The Unbearable Lightness of Being John Malkovich

Or, for that matter, When Harry and the Hendersons Met Sally.

I don’t usually link to an “it’s been done already!” thread, but this was one of my very favorites.

Hee! Thanks Eve, I was just thinking about that thread the other day.

Nanook of the North Dallas Forty

A Time to Love and a Time to Die Hard

Born Free Willy

12 Angry Men Can’t Jump

I’m gonna make a rule, then. The linked titles have to be exact. (Of Mice and Matrix wouldn’t count, for example. Yes I know, When Harry and the Hendersons Met Sally breaks the rule. Rule 2 – no more rule breaking.)

Beauty and the Beast with Five Fingers

A Time to Kill a Mockingbird

Well hell. I like Ethelrist’s stuff. Rule 3 – there are no rules.

Abbott and Costello Meet the Fokkers

**Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Dead

Man of La Manchurian Candidate** (borderline rule-skirting, but you said there were no rules!)

**Army of Darkness Falls

Garden State and Main**

Don’t Just Stand There, Re-Animator!

American Pi (no rules, right?)

There’s Something About Mary Poppins

The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King Kong

If we were playing with TV shows, too, we could have:

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Fawlty Towers

I probably posted this in Eve’s thread, but my perpetual favorite is

Malcolm X Men: Denzel Washington stars as a militant mutant separatist. With Ian McKellen as Nation of Mislam leader Elijah Magneto.

Taking something from that old thread and going one step further, how about Godfather of the Bride of Frankenstein? Steve Martin stars as a Mafia don who reanimates the dead - on this, the day of his daughter’s wedding.

By the way, The Sunshine Boys from Brazil is great. The “enter!” bit would have been funnier in German.

In the music world, I’m still waiting for Boy George Micheal Jackson’s next album.

Repo Man for All Seasons

Rules are for losers, dude.

Brilliant! Three movies. Can I get four?

In The Company of Men in Black

The Man Who Would be King Kong

The Lady in Red Sonja

That Was Then … This Is Apocalypse Now

Strictly BallRoom With A View To A Kill Bill

The Importance of Being Ernest Saves Christmas

They play this game on Says You! sometimes. The host describes the blended plot, and the panelists have to come up with the title.