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Your Favorite Catchy Movie Titles
I know this is kinda silly but just for a while forget about all the awesomeness or crapiness about their plots, the good or bad cast & directors or producers of those films where an interesting, catchy or sounds good title inspired you to see those films before going to know anything about them from newspaper, online or any news source.
For example, my own experience that dragged me into or you can say played a major role to become a fan of the genre...about 5 to 6 years back in one dull evening while I was coming home from my office I stopped by a dvd store and picked & bought a dvd just for its pretty interesting title. I was thinking..."Humm...sounds bit weird & creepy...ok, let's give it a watch...may be it'll fun." and that movie was...The Texas Chainsaw Massacre! Even after that whenever I suggest this movie to my friends here (who haven't watch not much horror films but like to see any good one at anytime) I noticed some of them just creeped out a bit after hearing/looking at the title. Here are some my other favorites, though most of them I watched after knowing/reading about them from many online sources & reviews, but still I also fond of these titles: I walked with a Zombie The Invasion of the Body Snatchers Whatever happened to Baby Jane? Spider Baby or the maddest story ever told The House on Haunted Hill The Last Man on Earth Matango: Attack of the Mushroom people The Man who knew too much Eyes without a face Hatchet for the Honeymoon Let's scare Jessica to Death The Hills have eyes The Little Girl who lives down the lane A Nightmare on Elem Street The Last House on the left The House on the edge of the Park Your Vice is a locked room & only I have the key The Night Evelyn came out from the Grave
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The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mixed Up Zombies
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Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
(great film and great title!)
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Rocktober Blood is my absolute fave catchy title!
Here are few more of my faves: War of the Robots The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane- the original VHS cover art of the little girl standing by an old house with leafless trees her hair blowing in the wind reminds me a lot of Hansel and Gretal, and really does reflect interestingly on the title. The Last Slumber Party The Girl in Room 2 A- Even though I haven't ever seen this film, the title always sounded creepy to me because it made me wonder just really what as in Room 2A? The Town that Dreaded Sundown The Monster Club House on Haunted Hill-because of the movie that had actually been filmed inside an old mental institution, some of the characters and film crew really did witness some paranormal events during the filming. Drive-In Massacre Don't Go in the Woods Christmas Evil Laser Blast Dead End Drive-In The Legend of Lizzie Borden |
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Surf Nazi's Must Die (lousy movie, great title)
Killer Klowns From Outer Space Night Of The Living Dead (greatest title for a horror movie) |
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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!
Plan 9 From Outer Space Vegas in Space This is Spinal Tap The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai in the 8th Dimension The Persecution and Assasination of Jean-Claude Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis DeSade Buckets of Blood The Wizard of Gore Something Weird Nude on the Moon Flesh Gordon 2000 Maniacs Mesa of Lost Women Night of the Bloody Apes The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy Santa Claus Conquers the Martians Invasion of the Body Snatchers Stop Making Sense Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla Mars Needs Women! Last edited by neverending; 08-06-2010 at 05:49 PM. |
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Though I haven't yet seen the followings but they all sounds pretty amusing for sure... Quote:
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Though you can call me a title freak but I really admire those days when films used to come out with such a creepy, funny and interesting one liner title. I just simply love them. It seems that it mainly started after 80's to avoid this trend and more go for a simple but effective one word name for a movie. But I like to know here what's the reason behind that? Yeah...there are more important things in making & releasing a film than giving a proper or attractive tittle but still why the production houses/studios & the people behind the craft now a days don't give such tittles anymore? Is it that it sounds too back dated or become a tag of old school films? or the audience become too clever to think/treat it as a 'B Movie garbage'?
Anyway, lately I'm bit disappointed with Mr. Wes Craven who gave us some great films that comes with fantastic titles like The Last House on the Left, The Hills have eyes, People Under the Stairs, ANOES. But the title of his upcoming slasher My Soul to Take...sounds pretty lame to me, like a heading of a romantic poem written by a sweet teenage girl in school.
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I think it's because titles like that do make the film sound like a B movie and it tends to keep the mainstream audiences away in droves.
It's all about the money these days, and the art house and grindhouse theaters are having a hard go of it. |
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It's a line from a common English language prayer-
"And if I die before I wake I pray the Lord my soul to take..." Most children in the past were taught to say this prayer before they went to bed, so the title will resonate with many people. |
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