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The Days Of Our Lives

The past...the present...the future!

Fred, Your Fly Is Unzipped

 


IMDB was having a contest where people pitched in their original movie ideas with self-composed posters of the same.

This was the winner. (Ooh, its such a laugh riot!)

Fred Your Fly Is Unzipped
by Stephen Fox

He can't do anything right, and the whole world knows.
 
This entry was posted on Saturday, November 05, 2005 at 1:30 AM.
 
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Saturday, November 05, 2005 2:48:00 AM Posted by Blogger medusa

but you know, it will be even more ridiculous to think of a scene in a film that goes like this
Chnnu ke papa: Babli ki mummy, main aapse bahut pyar karta hu.
babli ki mummy: Chnnu ke papa, aisa mat boliye, bacche sharma jayaenge
Chnnu ke papa: To kya hua BAbli KI mummy, bacche bare ho rahe hain.
Babli ki mummy: Phirbhi Chunnu ke papa, bacche to akhir bacche hain na?    



Saturday, November 05, 2005 4:19:00 AM Posted by Blogger GrasshopperBoy

Imagine this scenario from the great era of Indian cinema :

Chunnu ke papa : "Arre Chunnu ki mummy (can be replaced by 'Bhanomati') sunti ho?"

Chunnu ki Mummy/Bhanomati : (from afar) "Aayee!"

(All of a sudden I'm getting nostalgic! Sniff, sniff!!)    



Saturday, November 05, 2005 10:28:00 PM Posted by Blogger medusa

ok, now that you are really really nostalgic, what about the baap of all dialogues?
"tumhari naam kya hai basanti?"    



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