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Name the film.

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Originally posted by kbaumen
Does anyone know a film whose name consists of 15 words?
no

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Originally posted by Sargent Carpface
The man who stubbed his toe

(I understand it has a lot of adult language in it.)
no

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One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest?

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Originally posted by Doctor Rat
Lots of people should know Peter Sellers in the classic Dr.Strangelove, especially here since one of our more active posters is named Dr.Strangelove. And the Easy Rider Raging Bulls movie I remembered because when I first heard of it, it sounded like a Hunter S Thompson title but I was disappointed after checking it out and finding it wasn't. (the full ti ...[text shortened]... Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream.

So there. Nyah!
googler

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Originally posted by kbaumen
Does anyone know a film whose name consists of 15 words?

Originally posted by celticcountry
no
Wrong, some people do, as you can see from the replies.

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Originally posted by joe shmo
that only has 14
No.

Maybe you counted 'don't' as 1 word. 'Don't' is actually 2 words - 'do' and 'not'.

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Originally posted by agryson
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest?
Yes.

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Originally posted by agryson
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest?

Originally posted by celticcountry
Yes.
Incorrect. The movie does not have a question mark at the end.

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Originally posted by Gastel
Incorrect. The movie does not have a question mark at the end.
sorry, I should have researched more.

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Originally posted by kbaumen
No.

Maybe you counted 'don't' as 1 word. 'Don't' is actually 2 words - 'do' and 'not'.
Don't should be counted as one word :p

"don't" and "do not" ephasize differently, so my opinion is that they are not exactly the same anymore. And besides, what use is a contraction if you still count it as two seperate words :p

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Originally posted by Gastel
Incorrect. The movie does not have a question mark at the end.
I was asking if that was the name of the film... SORRY! 😕
I suppose to be absolutely grammatically correct I should have said:
Is it "One flew over the cuckoos nest"?
Better? 😛

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Originally posted by TheMaster37
Don't should be counted as one word :p

"don't" and "do not" ephasize differently, so my opinion is that they are not exactly the same anymore. And besides, what use is a contraction if you still count it as two seperate words :p
what about hyphenates?

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Originally posted by TheMaster37
Don't should be counted as one word :p

"don't" and "do not" ephasize differently, so my opinion is that they are not exactly the same anymore. And besides, what use is a contraction if you still count it as two seperate words :p
Well, maybe you're right, English isn't my language.

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Originally posted by mtthw
Another 13 that sprang to mind:

"Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask"

But check this one out: http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0475343/
😀

Long name.

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I've got a better idea: I show a picture, you guess the movie.

The guy who gives the correct answer gives a new movie to guess.

Here we go: http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/7811/screenshot1ck6.jpg