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Movie Misnames 2008

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It's that time of year again!

For the uninitiated (and those who may have forgotten), a couple years back I started collecting all the weird mispronunciations, mistakes, and malapropisms that customers use when trying to tell us poor, helpless movie theater employees just what show they want to see. At the beginning of each year, I then post all these misnames for the enjoyment and enlightenment of others!

Unfortunately, since I started working up in the projection booth exclusively partway through last year, I don't have as many new ones as I would have been able to get otherwise. But that hasn't stopped me from collecting as many as I could, and hopefully what I've got is entertaining enough to make up for it.

Misnames have been alphabetized according to real movie name for your protection. All new misnames have been bolded for the convenience of those who have already read the old lists.

Enjoy!
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1408
1409

28 Weeks Later
Quarantine

300
The Spartan 300

Aeon Flux
Areo Flux
Axion Flux
Xenon Flush

Akeelah and the Bee
The Spelling Bee

Apocalypto
Acopalypto

Are We Done Yet?
Are We Gone Yet?

The Astronaut Farmer
The Astronaut Farmer's Wife

Balls of Fury
Balls of Furry (I didn't know furry porn had finally hit mainstream! Why didn't someone tell me?!)

Barnyard
Barnfest

Because I Said So
Because I Told You So
Because I Say So
So I Told You So
Just Say So

As Good As It Gets
She Told Me Things

The Benchwarmers
The Benchers

The Black Dahlia
Black Dahleelah
Dalilia

Bridge to Terabithia
Road to Terabithia
Bridge to Terabithity


Brokeback Mountain
Broadback Mountain
Breakback Mountain

Casino Royale
Monte Carlo

Children of Men
City of Men

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Narinia
Nareena
Nadia (A very popular misname, it turns out . . . too many people watching daytime television, I suppose.)
Nautica
Nirvania
Narinal
Neera
The Tales of Narnia
The Secret of Narnia
The Witches of Narnia
The Chronicles of Nottingham
The Lion, the Witch, and the Warlock
Marivnia (The best part about this one is that the customer started off by saying "It starts with a 'MUH' sound . . . ")
The Narnicles (Kat told me that her dad said this one, and then a customer said it to me not a day later.)

Click
The Click House

Cloverfield
Copperfield

Crank
Crash

Curse of the Golden Flower
Curse of the Golden Dragon

Derailed
Deceived

Disturbia
Disturbable
The Terrible


Dreamer
Dreaming
That Horse Movie

Eight Below
Eight Under
Nine Below
Eighteen Below
Sub-Zero
Snow Dogs

Epic Movie
Eptic

End of the Spear
End of the Sphere
End of Fear
End of the Road
The End of His Spear
End of the Sword
Edge of the Sword
Point of the Sword
Tip of the Spear
The Shield
Spears

The Family Stone
The Stone Family

Flags of Our Fathers
Days of Our Fathers (The newest soap opera coming from ABC this fall!)
Iwo Jima
War of the Worlds

Freedom Writers
Freedom Riders (The fellah said this twice, very clearly both times, almost as if he wanted to make sure I didn't mishear the misname.)

Friends with Money
People with Money
Money Talks
Friends with Whatever It Is

Fun with Dick and Jane
(Because of space restriction on our tickets, the name of this movie was printed out as simply "Fun with Dick".)
Dick and Ann
The Dick & Jane Show (Coming to CBS this fall!)
The Adventures of Dick and Jane
See Dick Run
Run Dick and Jane

Georgia Rule
Georgia Rules (Hells yah, it does!)

Ghost Rider
Ghost Writer
Night Riders
The Motorcycle One


Glory Road
Road to Glory
Glory Days
Some Kind of Glory

Good Night, and Good Luck
Hello, and Good Night

A Good Year
A Good Life

Hannibal Rising
Hannibal Lecter

The Hills Have Eyes
These Hills Have Eyes

Hitch
Hitched
Hutch

The Holiday
American Holiday

Hostel
Hostile

Ice Harvest
Thin Ice
The Ice Man

The Illusionist
The Impressionist

The Inside Man
Inside Job
Inside Out

In the Land of Women
In the World of Women

I Think I Love My Wife
I Think I Like My Wife
The Marriage Movie


Jarhead
Jughead (Yah, I'm sure the marines would appreciate that.)

Just Like Heaven
Something Like Heaven
Heaven Something
The Heaven Movie
A Lot Like Heaven
Heaven Can Wait (This one beats the hell out of me, especially considering that this is actually the title of a 1978 Warren Beatty film that has little to nothing in common with JLH. I actually told a few people who asked for this title that they were about twenty-five or so years late. :P)

Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector
Larry the TV Guy

Last Holiday
Last Vacation
Happy Holidays

The Last Mimzy
Little Mimzy

The Lookout
The Lockout

Lucky Number Slevin
Lucky Number Seven (No surprises there . . . )

Man of the Year
Man of the Hour
President

Match Point
Point Blank

Memoirs of a Geisha
Memories of a Geisha
Confessions of a Geisha
Geisha Girl
(What's truly shocking about this one, tho', is that not a single person mispronounced 'Geisha'.)

Nacho Libre
Mucho Grande

Nanny McPhee
Fanny McPhee

The Nativity Story
The Nativity Scene

Night at the Museum
One Night at the Museum
Night at the Mansion
National Treasure

Norbit
Norbid
Norburt
Norman


A Prairie Home Companion
Prairie Home Concessions

Premonition
Promonotion
Phenomenon


Pride & Prejudice
Vanity Fair (As much as this confused me, I think it confused the lady who said it even more. She was standing a little ways back in the line with her friends and asked them if they were going to see Vanity Fair, just to make sure she bought the right ticket. Before they could answer, she shook her head and quickly corrected herself, saying they were going to see P&P. Then, when they finally got up to the counter, she almost said Vanity Fair again! Honestly, where does a mix up like this come from?)

Prime
Pride

Pursuit of Happyness
Life Everlasting

The Reaping
Reapings
The Reaper


Robots
I, Robots (Wonder how many people were disappointed at the lack of Will Smith)

Sahara
Sierra (A misname shared with Syriana, heh.)

Saw II
Soul II

The Sentinel
Centennial
The Senteel

Sin City and Hostage
(These two are listed together because they were both called "That Bruce Willis Movie". It's very common for folks to come in and ask for a movie specifically by one of the actors in it, which usually isn't a problem . . . in this case, however, both movies were running at the same time for a while, and it was usually a fifty-fifty chance on just which one they were actually talking about.)

Smokin' Aces
Ace of Spades
The FBI Movie


Spider-Man 3
Superman 3 (I feel cheated. I didn't see Richard Pryor ski down a single roof in Spider-Man!)

Stomp the Yard
Stomping the Yard
Stomp the Ground
Stop the Dog

Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Todd Sweeny
(We also had a number of people complain and get refunds because they thought it was going to be a slasher flick, not a musical.)

Syriana
Syreena
Syriena
Sierra (Maybe they actually wanted to see Sahara?)

Take the Lead
Lead the Dance
Something the Line

Unaccompanied Minors
Unattended Minors

Underworld: Evolution
Underworld: Revolution
Underground

An Unfinished Life and Serenity
(So, I sold tickets to this nice elderly couple one day and they headed back to theater five. A few minutes after the movie had started, the lady came back up and asked me what theater their movie was in. I told her it was down in five and she just looked confused and walked back. Five minutes later, here she comes back up and asks which theater her movie is in, and I tell her number five again and she just shakes her head and says, "Oh, no . . . that's some kind of space movie!" So we finally get it sussed out that when she said she had wanted to see 'Serenity' before, what she really meant was she wanted to see 'An Unfinished Life'! Yeesh.)

United 93
Flight 93
Flight 96
Flight 63

V for Vendetta
V is for Vendetta (A small thing, yes, but horribly commonplace.)

Walk the Line
I Walk the Line (This misname is dedicated to good ol' Sir Yeahduff!)
Walking the Line
On the Line
Rock the Line
Walk the Talk
Man in Black

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Walter & Gromit

We are Marshall
(Because of space restrictions on the tickets, they printed out "We are Marsha".)
We Are Mason

Wild Hogs
Hog Wild

Without a Paddle
(Because of the space restrictions on the tickets, the name of this movie was printed out as simply "Without a Pad".)

The World's Fastest Indian
The Fastest Motorcycle

World Trade Center
Twin Towers
Two Towers
Eiffel Tower

You, Me and Dupree
You, Me and Something

Yours, Mine & Ours
Yours, Mine & Others
What's Yours and Mine
Yours, Theirs & Everybody Else's
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You're that time of year again!
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I think the people going to see Sweeney Todd didn't watch any of the trailers if they had no idea it was a musical.
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And no idea it was based on an opera. :roll:
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Copperfield is my favorite one. The Narnicles is good too, as is Barnfest.
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these always make me want to go see a movie in Branson...just so that I can horribly mispronounce a movie's title.

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Jim North wrote:The Spartan 300
Sounds like a motor racing competition.
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Oh no, a Halo kart racing game!
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that would be the perfect brand name dilution.


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Man, Sauron's Eye would look weird driving a kart.
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cjburgandy wrote:I think the people going to see Sweeney Todd didn't watch any of the trailers if they had no idea it was a musical.
Scrap that, I'm sure that theatre showing new Burton/Depp movie had posters of the movie around the lobby, even if you don't know who Tim Burton and Johnny Depp are, you can't mistake those posters for a shasher movie.
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fury= fyuri

furry=....uh...furry.


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According to Dictionary.com . . .

fury = fyoor-ee

furry = fur-ee

But yes, they're distinctly different sounding. And even if it weren't I often get confirmation of some of the similar sounding names like "Freedom Writers" and "Freedom Riders", just to make sure I'm hearing them right.
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MixedMyth wrote:And no idea it was based on an opera. :roll:
ha ha. or a musical depending on who you ask. course my favourite answer to this is... a musical operetta... then everyone's happy.
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I think because it does have speaking lines it's not technically an Opera, but I'm not totally sure. I do know that Angela Lansbury is absolutely adorable in it. :shucks:
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Well if you hear me asking for "Legend of the furry", I'll have you know that it's just my bad pronunciation.

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You should move to America, man. We'd larn ya up some good 'nuff English talkin'.
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Hannibal Rising
Hannibal Lecter
Of course I heard someone say "Hannibal Lecture". That be a rather dull movie, don't you think?

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