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Rev. Strangelove

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This came out of a discussion re the influence of the Religious Right within the Air Force Academy, given the Air Force's possible role in a nuclear Armageddon -- someone said, "I could see a movie called 'Rev. Strangelove,'" and I thought, "Well, hey, why not?"
smendler, Jun 07 2005


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       [admin: Idea title de-SHOUTalised]
Please don't use puctuation or capitals to make your idea title stand out.
st3f, Jun 07 2005
  

       And I thought, "Well, why?"
DrCurry, Jun 07 2005
  

       I thought, "My underwear is chafing." But I didn't post it. Oh wait, yes I did. Dammit, nevermind.
justaguy, Jun 07 2005
  

       Golden rule of remakes: remake a movie that had great potential but didn't work first time around. Don't remake movies that were fantastic in every way - your remake could look crap.
wagster, Jun 07 2005
  

       Another example from the minimalist school at the halfbakery.
ldischler, Jun 07 2005
  

       Rev.Strangeglove ?
neilp, Jun 08 2005
  

       Rev. Strangleglove.
zeno, Jun 08 2005
  

       Sir, you are a shining wit.
AbsintheWithoutLeave, Jun 08 2005
  


 

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