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Cinematical: Watch This: Movie Titles That Slip Into the Dialogue
| RT @lesleyjohn: Compilation of scenes from movies where characters from the movies say the movie title. Hilarious! http://bit.ly/21YuFk 26 hours ago |
| Good fun. Compilation of scenes from movies where characters from the movies say the movie title. Hilarious! http://bit.ly/21YuFk 27 hours ago |
| In case u missed, video of #film clips in which #movie title is spoken; I'd like it much more if most weren't so recent http://bit.ly/2ylDrr 2 days ago |
Watch This: Movie Titles That Slip Into the Dialogue
Cinematical —
... Having a little fun with movie clips, Videogum has whipped up a mosaic of scenes where characters say the film of the movie in the film. From Katharine Hepburn's distinct voice stating: "Guess who's coming to dinner?" to Dances with Wolves, to things being "gone, baby ... gone" and Sharon Stone writing about "basic instincts," there's a good range of those little pithy and inevitable moments. Most of them are all-too-brief, although there's a good blip of time granted for the build-up of The Breakfast Club. ...
The Title Above The Name
Bubblegum Aesthetics —
... Over at videogum, they've put together a video that exploits this question to the hilt. It's very funny, but the fascinating thing is how hypnotic it becomes; the line between narrative, audience and marketing becomes blurred, and a surreal space somewehre between David Ogilvy and Andre Breton is made visible. ...
When characters say the name of the movie
johnaugust.com —
This handy montage might make you think twice about letting your characters use the title of the movie in dialogue.
(via fourfour)
VOTD: Movie Quotes That Are Movie Titles
/Film —
... Gabe over at Videogum has put together a video montage compilation of famous movie quotes which all feature the title of the movie they come from. Watch the video, embedded, after the jump. ...
Link for the Day (November 13, 2009): Montage Friday
The House Next Door —
... It's Friday, so that means it's time for a well-meaning montage of footage from other films. Here, courtesy of Videogum, is an amusing montage of characters in movies saying the title of the movie. It works better than it should! ...

