A brief, dismissive summary from a non-fan is the perfect way to subside the excitement of a successful movie. For example, Infinity War? Is that the one where people dressed in tights battle over fake jewels you would find on QVC? I won't be interested.
One of the most common time-wasters and a long-standing Internet habit is poorly summarizing a movie's plot in a modest number of words. It's more of a technique in condensing a two-hour drama and the work of a massive film crew into a single statement than it is about destroying Movies. No matter how amazing the actual film is, the outcome sometimes makes it sound wrong.
The funniest summaries of movie plots from the internet have been gathered into a list by our team. These Twitter whizzes, are absolute masters at it. Their summaries will be entertaining to everyone, even avid movie fans.
One of the most common time-wasters and a long-standing Internet habit is poorly summarizing a movie's plot in a modest number of words. It's more of a technique in condensing a two-hour drama and the work of a massive film crew into a single statement than it is about destroying Movies. No matter how amazing the actual film is, the outcome sometimes makes it sound wrong.
The funniest summaries of movie plots from the internet have been gathered into a list by our team. These Twitter whizzes, are absolute masters at it. Their summaries will be entertaining to everyone, even avid movie fans.
#1 Arrival
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#2 Batman vs. Superman
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#3 Fast & Furious 8
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#4 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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#5 Lord of the Rings
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#6 Mulan
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#7 Shrek
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#8 Snow White and the Huntsman
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#9 The Empire Strikes Back
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#10 The Hunger Games
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#11 The Lion King
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#12 The Revenant
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#13 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn
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#14 Titanic
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#15 Wall-E
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