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"textContent": "Movie titles don’t often describe what the movie is about, but transmit a feeling or vibe. In Fast and Furious, the title doesn’t immediately translate to illegal racing, but it does transmit the sense of velocity and wild natured rebels that the movie intends. At least if you take that name literally, it can be about wild cats hunting.\n\nOther movie titles, taken literally, are about things that we wouldn’t really want to watch. This is not just an exercise in silly thinking, but it's also for us to not judge a movie by its title alone; the rest of the promotional material is there for a reason. These are what the plots of these movies would be, should we take the titles literally.\n\nThe post The 15 Most Boring Movie Titles Ever, if Taken Literally appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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