2 Plots, 1 Title #5

The plot of two movies combine to make one memorable title. (Game rules available)

Lee Marvin whips up a ragtag group of 12 World War II commandos to take on Steve Martin’s over-sized family in this remake of the 1950 film by the same name.

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Cheaper by the Dirty Dozen (2003’s Cheaper by the Dozen and 1967’s The Dirty Dozen)

2 Plots, 1 Title #4

The plot of two movies combine to make one memorable title. (Game rules available)

In his unforgiving quest for wealth, oilman Daniel Day-Lewis competes against the likes of Jean-Claude Van Damme in an underground street fighting competition.

Answer:

There Will Be Bloodsport (2007’s There Will Be Blood and 1988’s Bloodsport)

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2 Plots, 1 Title #3

The plot of two movies combine to make one memorable title. (Game rules available)

Based on the 1962 novel by Ken Kesey, Jack Nicholson causes disruption in a mental hospital with the assistance of a cadre of animated animals voiced by Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, William Shatner, Wanda Sykes and Nick Nolte.

Answer:

One Flew Over The Hedge (1975’s One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest and 2006’s Over the Hedge)

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2 PLOTS, 1 TITLE #2

The plot of two movies combine to make one memorable title. (Game rules available)

In this kids’ classic that combines live-action with animation, Macaulay Culkin is transported into the pages of a high-seas adventure starring Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany, who are in pursuit of a French privateer.

Answer:

The Pagemaster and Commander: The Far Side of the World

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2 PLOTS, 1 TITLE

2 Plots, 1 Title is a word and movie game we play among each other almost constantly. To play, we’ll share a combined plot synopsis of two movies, and you guess the title, which is a mismatch of the two movie titles.

The movies generally share a similar word or similar sound in their title, which makes them easier to mash.

For example, we could say:

In this early 20th century classic, Dorothy and little Toto realize that not only are they no longer in Kansas, they are in fact inside Bill Murray’s animated immune system.

Think you have it?

The two plots are The Wizard of Oz and Osmosis Jones, meaning the answer is:

The Wizard of Osmosis Jones

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