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THEE General Discussion forum game: Change one letter in a movie title and alter the plot to reflect it.


By way of example I'll start

Schindler's Pist

Oskar Schindler knocks back the mulled wine and the ginger wine at the large reception at the beginning of the movie. He blacks out until the Soviet's arrive to liberate everyone.

DISCLAIMER: Someone else filled in for him and there was no increase in casualties from the original movie. Just a drunken Liam Neeson wondering about for a couple of hours on screen.



Rules, 1 letter changed only. The original title can have as many letters and words as you wish but only 1 particular letter in one particular word may be altered.

We can have other threads for spoonerisms and the like.

Bring your best game now!

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City of Goy

Two boys growing up in a violent neighborhood of Israel take different paths: one becomes a rabbi, the other a goy.

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Bong: Skull Island

A team of scientists and military guys explore an uncharted island in the Pacific, venturing into a giant bong where they must survive the dankest Eden.

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The Incredible Husk- A field is subjected to gamma radiation and the local farmers start growing ears of giant green corn.

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Porns

In the aftermath of his girlfriend's mysterious death, a young man awakens to find strange porns scattered around his room.

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License to Wee

A reverend puts an engaged couple through a grueling potty training preparation course to see if they deserve to wee in his church's toilet.

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The Greatest Snowman

Inspired by the imagination of P.T. Barnum an original musical that celebrates the adventures of Olaf, the greatest snowman.

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Blade Ruiner

A man living in Los Angeles in 2049 keeps ignorantly using his nice kitchen knives on a marble cutting board.

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Brainspotting

The misadventures of a hapless zombie that just wants to have some brains, but death and the living keep getting in it's way.

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