Tagline Throwdown

Is the US its country of origin or no?

Narnia?

Baltar.

Nope on HP, LotR, Twilight, New Moon.

I just mean, its country of origin is not the US. But it was popular enough (in fact, it broke all kinds of box office records in its country of origin) that it (and the first movie) was released all over the world (so it’s not like I’m trying to pick a particularly obscure movie…just picked a movie I really like that had a pretty terrible tagline. :D)

ETA:

Nope on Narnia. And yes, its country of origin is NOT the US.

Ding! It’s Daywatch. Glad someone else watched it too, Omra. :smiley:

You watch other foreign stuff other than anime, Omra? d:

This one should be easy…

The show has been cancelled…but the adventure is just beginning.

Hee, this time I don’t need a shotgun…

Galaxy Quest!

I knew it would be easy…:slight_smile:

Dang it. I reloaded too late.

Wormhole X!
Serenity.

Hehe.

OK, hold on, need to find a movie.

I got 3 or 5 lined up. d:

I have much less confidence in getting right answers, so I do…not. :smiley:

ok, how about this? Don’t worry, it’s American this time.

Question reality. You can go there even though it doesn’t exist.

IMDB is great for coming up with taglines.:slight_smile:

That’s what I use. But I still need to think of the movie first to look up its tagline.

Xanadu?

no clue

Jumanji?
the sequel that he can’t spell?

Vanilla Sky? Knowing? K-PAX? Strange days?

Nope to all!

It’s an excellent movie that was extremely overshadowed by another excellent and well known movie with a similar theme in the same year. (I think. I watched it on DVD. :D)

urges coco to reload more often during the alpaca prime time d:

Can I buy a vowel? Like time frame, decade, or year?