titles of the new S&M episodes
The titles of the season 2 episodes were allready hinting at movie titles. While they stretched from comedies What's New Pussycat, dramaesque movies Mo' Better Blues to horror movies Night of the Living Dead, the titles of season 3 seem to be aimed at movie titles as well. In the site for "The Devil's Playhouse" we see a cinema with posters. This time though it seems they are exclusively pulp movies. The trailer also seems pretty pulp.I know They Stole Hitler's Brain and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.
Does anybody know some of the other movies, the titles aim at?
Does anybody know some of the other movies, the titles aim at?
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Wow, is there a season two now? I didn't notice it with all the talk about season 3. :rolleyes::D
Also, i don't think that it was named after "What's New, Pussycats"...
I don't know if there's a movie called "The Tomb Of Tutankhamun", but that's what I first thought of when I saw episode 2's name. Or maybe there's a more obvious one for all I know!
As for "The Penal Zone", I guessed at "The Twilight Zone" (though that was a TV series rather than movie), but again I could be wrong.
The season 3 ep titles aren't. Except when they are. There's no rule, is what I'm saying.
This movie rules !
Thanks Chuck!
Right, what other pointless but totally necessary things can we speculate upon?
I didn't realise ANY of them came from a movie title.
In my defense, I don't know that many movie titles in English.
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Pop Culture is ussually so different in some countries that, whathever is a reference or not, it's difficult to get if we are from... well, another country.
201: Ice Station Santa -> Ice Station Zebra
202: Moai Better Blues -> Mo' Better Blues
203: Night of the Raving Dead -> Night of the Living Dead
204: Chariots of the Dogs -> Chariots of the Gods (also known as Erinnerungen an die Zukunft)
205: What's New, Beelzebub? -> What's New Pussycat?
Yeah no kidding I love watching British television but sometimes its obvious they are making a pop culture reference I do not understand.
Get off my lawn!
After a check, it's called "Présence des Extra-terrestres" in French (Presence of Aliens) but I didn't know it in French either.
Seems pretty accurate though considering the French title (I'm assuming it's about aliens). Good job on that one (and night on the raving dead, too).
EDIT: Since we're confessing things, I have absolutely no idea what that "Twilight Zone" everyone keeps talking about is.
Also, I wasn't thinking about movies so anything short of obvious (to me) was going to be missed.
I realised there were references to horror movies, just didn't realise the name of the episode was just two letters away from the title of a movie.
The most well known story, which was called Time Enough At Last, was about an man who liked to read but never had the time. After becoming the last survivor of a nuclear holocaust, he had plenty of time to read without being disturbed, until his glasses fell off.
My favourite is the one where the Earth was spiralling into the sun, but in the end it turns out to be the main character's nightmare; the Earth is really moving away from the sun. I probably liked it because I like apocalypses and I was currently in the middle of a heatwave.
I've seen that parodied in lot of American stuff, but never knew where it came from. I kind of assumed it was a short story of some sort (probably because short stories tend to have these kinds of twists). But now I know.
Thanks!
Weird enough, I know it from there;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApyCGwajKiQ