one year passes...
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/2010/05/the-funniest-taglines-and-posters-at-the-cannes-film-market.html
We’ve listed our favorite, ellipses-heavy taglines, interspersed with fake ones concocted by the VF.com team. See if you can spot which ones are real. (Answers below.)
1. They’re dying to find true love.
2. Love will blindfold you, even from… death.
3. She was having a typical day. He was going to make history.
4. Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, girl hacks boy to pieces.
5. If it seems too good to be true … watch out!
6. In this city, behing bad ain’t good enough.
7. Love changes everything.
8. Love means never having to say you’re soggy.
9. Love is thicker than mortar
10. Only love conquers all.
11. Love is blind, but hate sees all!
12. LOVE or just… HORMONES?
13. When love checks in… sanity checks out.
14. Will you love me, if I’m not funny?
15. After all, love was all they had.
16. They come from different countries, but fall in love in the same city.
17. This friendship… is sunk.
18. Because everybody needs a friend… (Hint: it’s Gooby!)
19. Growing up… Everyone needs a friendly paw.
20. He just wants to be special, at least to someone.
21. What if you had a second chance at your only chance?
22. Real vampires don’t just drink your blood.
23. The blood stops here.
24. Where Not Normal is Normal.
25. Two boys in the house… One is invisible, another is mysterious.
26. They used to sing for gold, Now, they’re going to steal it.
27. A boy genius learns to be a human being.
Fake taglines: 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 17, 21.
― iiiijjjj, Thursday, 3 June 2010 16:11 (fifteen years ago)
8 and 9 were really obvious tho. Have a hard time understanding what kind of movies they would be. 17 also kind of sucks. The others could easily pass off as taglines tho. Even surprised that 21 has never been used!
― Jibe, Thursday, 3 June 2010 17:36 (fifteen years ago)
8 and 9 were really obvious tho. Have a hard time understanding what kind of movies they would be. 17 also kind of sucks.
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― Philip Nunez, Thursday, 3 June 2010 17:45 (fifteen years ago)