It's kinda like that scene in American Psycho where the ATM says "Feed me a small kitten"... You're supposed to try to shove Hinkle into your computer with the tip of a gun. Obviously.
"Feeding Hinkle" sounds like it could be an interesting movie title in the vein of "Finding Forrester", "Saving Private Ryan", "Driving Miss Daisy", etc.
But "[gerund][proper noun]" titles for movies (e.g., "Chasing Amy" and those listed above) seem to have trailed off in the last decade, replaced by single words ("Disturbia", "Transformers") or prepositional phrases ("Things We Lost in the Fire", "No Country for Old Men").
Or we could do an Andy Warhol-esque performance piece where we just keep feeding Miller High Life into Hinkle's hamster cage water bottle for six hours.
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Marvelous.
its a sign!!! what do we feed hinkle?!?!?
It's kinda like that scene in American Psycho where the ATM says "Feed me a small kitten"... You're supposed to try to shove Hinkle into your computer with the tip of a gun. Obviously.
"Feeding Hinkle" sounds like it could be an interesting movie title in the vein of "Finding Forrester", "Saving Private Ryan", "Driving Miss Daisy", etc.
We need to make this film, "Feeding Hinkle".
I don't care what it's about particularly, as long as someone is in fact feeding Hinkle.
We should do that.
But "[gerund][proper noun]" titles for movies (e.g., "Chasing Amy" and those listed above) seem to have trailed off in the last decade, replaced by single words ("Disturbia", "Transformers") or prepositional phrases ("Things We Lost in the Fire", "No Country for Old Men").
Maybe the movie should just be set in the 90s.
Or we could do an Andy Warhol-esque performance piece where we just keep feeding Miller High Life into Hinkle's hamster cage water bottle for six hours.
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