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Rev. Strangelove
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This came out of a discussion re the influence of the Religious Right within the Air Force Academy, given the Air Force's possible role in a nuclear Armageddon -- someone said, "I could see a movie called 'Rev. Strangelove,'" and I thought, "Well, hey, why not?"

smendler, Jun 07 2005

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       [admin: Idea title de-SHOUTalised]
Please don't use puctuation or capitals to make your idea title stand out.

st3f, Jun 07 2005
  

       And I thought, "Well, why?"

DrCurry, Jun 07 2005
  

       I thought, "My underwear is chafing." But I didn't post it. Oh wait, yes I did. Dammit, nevermind.

justaguy, Jun 07 2005
  

       Golden rule of remakes: remake a movie that had great potential but didn't work first time around. Don't remake movies that were fantastic in every way - your remake could look crap.

wagster, Jun 07 2005
  

       Another example from the minimalist school at the halfbakery.

ldischler, Jun 07 2005
  

       This can't possibly measure up to the original.

UnaBubba, Jun 07 2005
  

       Rev.Strangeglove ?

neilp, Jun 07 2005
  

       Rev. Strangleglove.

zeno, Jun 08 2005
  

       "Mentlegen! You hant kite in fear. This is the Roar Woom."

Ian Tindale, Jun 08 2005
  

       Look! Up in the sky, it's Mupersan! Baster than a feeding spullet. Beeps lall tuildings in a bingle sound; pore mowerful than a leeding spocomotive!

UnaBubba, Jun 08 2005
  

       Smart feller.

Ian Tindale, Jun 08 2005
  

       Sir, you are a shining wit.   
      
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