Every Word Spoken In Film Title Movies You Have Time To Watch

Leo Migdal
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every word spoken in film title movies you have time to watch

How many movies with talk in the title can you name? This list ranks the best movies with talk in the name, whether they're documentaries, dramas, horror movies, or any other genre of film. Do you have a favorite movie with talk in the title? Categorizing movies by words in their titles is kind of uncommon, but that's a big part of why this list is so fun to scroll through. There's probably one movie with talk in the title you think of right away, but you might be shocked to see how many others exist as well. Every week at SiftPop.com, we challenge our writers to choose what they think is the best movie under a certain topic related to a recent release.

So this week, with the release of Armageddon Time, we’re counting down our favorite movies with “Time” in the title! Let us know @SiftPop what your ranking is! I have been waiting for the opportunity to talk about Netflix’s 2020 film, The Devil All the Time. The film is a period piece set in a time after World War II — it follows the lives of some truly compelling characters whose stories all converge around each other. One of the highlights of this film is Tom Holland, who plays Arvin. This is a performance that shows off his insane talent.

If you only have seen him as Peter Parker in the MCU, Arvin will be quite jarring for you. Robert Pattinson also delivers one hell of a performance that solidified his casting as Batman for me, and it shows how much he has grown as an actor since his Twilight days. There are insanely talented actors in this film who also deliver excellent performances, including Sebastian Stan, Bill Skarsgård, Jason Clarke, Eliza Scanlen, and many others. The Devil All the Time seems to have largely flown under the radar, but it is truly a film you don’t want to miss. (Austen Terry) When did we all realize Matthew McConaughey was a great actor?

Some might say The Lincoln Lawyer, but there was a ‘90s film where he played a lawyer that told us that long before. A John Grisham novel… Joel Schumacher directing… A Time to Kill. This southern courtroom drama is thrilling, brash, and jam-packed with a stellar cast. The story surely gives the audience a scenario where it was a time to kill. A young Black girl rapped mercilessly. A vengeful father, played by Samuel L.

Jackson. Only McConaughey is there to defend his actions. This is a compelling tale. Jackson delivers one of the most impactful lines in the history of cinema. There are riots, Klansmen, and arson all over the place. Is it over the top?

Sure… but there are few courtroom dramas with this much drama and excitement. Schumacher’s flashy direction sets this apart from more tight-laced and subdued films with similar concepts. But most importantly… “FREE CARL LEE!” (Shane Conto) Way before Jeff Goldblum, Laura Dern, and Sam Neil were chasing and running from from Dinos, there existed a film that managed to not only incorporate the chilling existence of the jurassic age, but... This is a jam everyone should be required to follow as Cera (Candace Hutson), Littlefoot (Gabriel Damon), and Ducky (Judith Barsi), navigate a journey way beyond their years to a new world. Which, speaking of, watching this as an adult versus watching way back when I was a child, is way more tear jerking than I remembered!

I highly recommend a glass of wine, buckling in for a trip down memory lane, and enjoying every second of Ducky’s adorableness! (Matt Lawson) 1960’s The Time Machine, an adaptation of H.G Wells’s novella about a machine that can travel through time, paved the way for a lot of modern science fiction stories with the time travel logic... I like the gradual introduction to the concept of traveling through time. It’s a lot like pressing the fast-forward button on life, and you can see things age before your eyes. Despite taking place entirely on earth, the story has the feel of a Star Trek episode, as the main character, H.

George Wells (Rod Taylor) discovers that in the very distant future, the human race has become divided; some have given up trying to learn anything, while the rest live as cannibals underground. The effects seen when Taylor travels through time have aged extremely well. The stop-motion effects in this movie are better than some movies made 20 years later. It’s also interesting that George stops in two other periods before the distant future, and neither are good. Yet George maintains his faith in humanity and believes their failure is only due to them not learning anything. I also need to mention the performance of Alan Young as two characters in this; you feel his connection with George throughout the story as both his friend and as that friend’s son.

(John Tillyard) Throughout the years, movies have undoubtedly influenced pop culture. Whether it’s through fashion trends, catchphrases, or memorable song placements, films have the power to live on in our daily lives. Sometimes, a movie touches upon a theme so universal that the title of the film itself enters the lexicon of the English language. Basically, what we’re talking about is a film title that outgrows the creative work it was describing in the first place, taking on a broader meaning that can be applied to real world situations. A great example of this is the word “catfish,” which (in addition to defining a whiskered freshwater fish) is now also used to describe a person who is using a fraudulent identity on the...

Of course, this didn’t just happen randomly — the colloquial use of the term was invented while filming the 2010 documentary Catfish. Before the movie came out, someone would have been bewildered to hear the word used that way. Nowadays, when someone says they were “catfished” online, nobody blinks an eye. In many of these cases, a phrase actually had a completely different meaning before a movie repurposed it. There was once a time when Groundhog Day simply referred to the date of February 2. Following the Bill Murray-led 1993 movie, however, the two words have come to refer to any situation that involves repeating events that seem to happen the exact same way.

Below, you’ll find 10 movies whose titles went on to take on new meaning after they were released. A moderator has locked spoilers for this review Your diary date (if set) and watched status for this film remain publicly visible. Ratings on Close Friends and You entries don’t contribute to stats. Add members to your Close Friends from their profile. Set your account default for Privacy mode in Settings.

Published 2020-09-22T18:35:58.715Z Updated 2025-08-02T14:05:37.162Z Upgrade to a Letterboxd Pro account to add your favorite services to this list—including any service and country pair listed on JustWatch—and to enable one-click filtering by all your favorites. Lots of people are making suggestions there, but the list creator disagrees with a lot of them. This seems to be a subjective experience where it depends on what pop culture you've experienced, the people you speak to, etc.

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