What Are Your Favorite Movies Whose Title is a Complete Sentence?

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Make Them Die Slowly (alternate title for Cannibal Ferox)
Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
I Spit on Your Grave
I Drink Your Blood
I Eat Your Skin
Run, Bitch, Run



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Good movie.

Charlie Wilson's War.



Charlie Wilson's War.
Unless that title is really Charlie Wilson Is War, it's not a complete sentence.Here's one from a film I really like:

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang.
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Unless that title is really Charlie Wilson Is War, it's not a complete sentence.Here's one from a film I really like:

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang.

It's a complete sentence. Charlie Wilson's War.



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Oh goodness.

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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
White Men Cant Jump
Let The Right One in
Death Becomes Her
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
I Was A Teenage Werewolf
This Is Spinal Tap
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Stand By Me
You Only Live Twice
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Earth Girls Are Easy
I'm Gonna Get You Sucka
Never Say Never Again
There's Something About Mary



Unless that title is really Charlie Wilson Is War, it's not a complete sentence.
Yeah, but neither is The Bad Sleep Well. I've never rested in a well, but I don't think it can be any good for sleeping.



Well, strictly speaking, Hunt for Red October only counts as an imperative sentence. Saving Private Ryan is right out. (jiraffejustin, you have no idea how gratified I am to see another grammar Nazi!)


Nobody's mentioned the trilogy, which by rights should have been:


1. I Know What You Did Last Summer
2. I Still Know What You Did the Summer Before Last
3. I'll Always Know What You Did That One Summer a Long Time Ago


. . . or something like that.


Oh yeah, and technically You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It Or You'll Lose That Beat is a complete, if incomprehensible, sentence.



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Well, strictly speaking, Hunt for Red October only counts as an imperative sentence. Saving Private Ryan is right out. (jiraffejustin, you have no idea how gratified I am to see another grammar Nazi!)
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I hate to disappoint, but I am no such thing. I am awful at grammar. It might be more accurate to call me a regular Nazi than a grammar Nazi. I just seem to have somewhat of an understanding as to what qualifies as a complete sentence.