Movie title : "Main character's last name"

Movie title : "Main character's last name"

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>implied sage

They do that because they know the layman is savvy enough to think that the whole name is generic, first name is lame, but the last name title makes dumbies think it's deep.

Like the last name is some sort of minimalist, mysterious statement. SO SIMPLE YET SO SOPHISTICATED.

Name one (1) example of this.

I'll wait.

name one movie that does this

Gump

jack reacher

Those movies use full names

philadelphia

Lincoln first one that comes to mind, pretty common when it comes to historical-ish stuff that tries too hard to be oscar material, I think

Passion of the Christ

Lincoln
Milk
Patton
Chaplin
Gandhi
Capote


...mostly biopics

it uses full name sorry bro

Trumbo

Rambo

>mfw people confuse the tagline of the movie with the title

matrix

Every biopic ever

>Movie title : "Location where story takes place"
Much worse

Kazaam

greenberg

Even worse than this is the way that quirky comedians come out with indie flicks about some depressed, failed writer or comedian.

The name of the movie is always like: "George." "Dean." "Kevin."

McBain

Drive
Moneyball
Robocop
Another 48hrs
Hostel

Serpico

Jason: Bourne

Skywalker

MCBAIN?

Logan

You got it.

That's the first name dippo

>Be a sequel long after the original
>Name is just a simplified version of the original

The Fast and the Furious became Fast and Furious

Terminator

Ali