Culture: Movie: Derived Work
Dentists on a plane   (+6, -2)  [vote for, against]
Be afraid. Be very afraid.

An crossover disaster/horror movie in which an aircraft is hijacked by a gang of psychotic dentists and all the non-dentist passengers are strapped into their seats and given root-canal treatment without anesthetic.

To make matters worse, all the in-flight magazines have been replaced with ten-year-old back issues of "Motor" and "Family Circle".

Stars Samuel L. Jackson, Dustin Hoffman, and for some inexplicable reason, Mark Hamill.
-- 8th of 7, Feb 13 2010

(?) Clown dentists Clown_20dentists
Inspiration, but of a particularly wierd and twisted type. [8th of 7, Feb 13 2010]

(?) Our hero... http://www.youtube....Yg9hhzAe1MI#t=6m56s
Agent Arthur Lemming, British Dental Association. [Jinbish, Feb 13 2010]

Clown Dentists Clown_20dentists
Clown Dentists [popbottle, Mar 03 2017]

Expired inspiration.
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 13 2010


Don't forget Steve Martin from the Little Shop of Horrors.
-- ldischler, Feb 13 2010


"Orin Scrivello, DDS.... "
-- 8th of 7, Feb 13 2010


"I've had it with these futhermucking dentists on this futhermucking plane!"
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Feb 13 2010


Dentist? On a plane? Is it safe?
-- Jinbish, Feb 13 2010


KRAMER: You think that dentists are so different from me and you? They came to this country just like everybody else, in search of a dream.
JERRY: Kramer, he's just a dentist.
KRAMER: Yeah, and you're an anti-dentite.

JERRY: I am not an anti-dentite!
KRAMER: You're a rabid anti-dentite!

if the bite guard fits [8th]...
-- dentworth, Feb 13 2010


[Ian Tindale]//Keir Dullea (at his present age)// Keir Dullea is younger in 2010 than in _2001_

[8th of 7] You're English, aren't you?
-- mouseposture, Feb 14 2010


[mouseposture], "Her Majesty's Government can neither confirm nor deny...." is the accepted form of words, we understand.
-- 8th of 7, Feb 14 2010


I feel ill now.
-- Mrlemonjelly, Feb 14 2010


Fasten your gum-shields!
-- xenzag, Feb 14 2010


Absolutely. In dentistry, no-one can hear you scream.
-- nineteenthly, Feb 14 2010



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