If you frequent Twitter then no doubt last night and today you saw the explosion of the #oneletteroffmovies hashtag game. Even we got into it .... so much so that one of our iPhones died from posting so much. Nice.
How does it work? Kind of like funny porn movie names, but you just switch one letter. So "Fame" becomes "Lame" ... and "Sleepless in Seattle" becomes "Sheepless in Seattle" which oddly sounds like a far better movie.
One of our favorites? Comedian Michael Ian Black almost slipped this one by us:

Check out our Twitter feed for more of our favorites... and let's hope the budding hashtag #oneletteroffmemes takes off. Hello .... Peanut Butter Kelly Time? Awesome.
- link:// #oneletteroffmovies
- link:// #oneletteroffmemes
- previously:// What's Twitter Talking About? Hashtag Games






















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10.27.09
By milan
there's
Fatman
Fatman Returns
Fatman and Rubin
Fatman Forever
Fatman Begins
Fatman the Dark Knight
Field of Creams
Last Action Nero
Schindler's Fist
Forrest Hump
A Talk in The Clouds
Air Farce One
Eyes Wide Smut
Big Momma's Mouse
Light Club
The Silence of the Lamps
It's A Wonderful Wife
Apocalypse Cow
Maxi Driver
Reservoir Hogs
Month Python and the Holy Grain
Raging Bell
The Drapes of Wrath
Gone With The Wand
Twelve Donkeys
The African Queef
A Streetcar Tamed Desire
Ed Food
Good Mill Hunting
The Way The Earth Stood Still
Planes of the Apes
Where the Mild Things Are
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