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Clerks.
I'm not even supposed to be here today.
dm;hs
I think @protist was close with the Night of the Lepus suggestion, but I think a different movie about a bunch of rabbits may actually be more thematically fitting.
Watership Down
A small group of people/rabbits breaking off from a very large group. Forewarning bad things happening in the larger group that they are fleeing. Attempting to invite others to join them along the way to increase their numbers to a sustainable level. Conflict with another group of domineering authoritarians.
It's all there.
Ooooooh, that's a good one!
Dumb and Dumber
Oh, my god. Beans everywhere. There is beans everywhere! Dammit! There's beans on the front page. Oh, my god! This site is full of BEANS!
Napoleon Dynamite, or something equally βshort breath of laughterβ funny and completely nonsensical.
Four Lions
There is a Canadian movie called "Beans", but it's a drama...
Based on true events, Tracey Deer's debut feature chronicles the 78-day standoff between two Mohawk communities and government forces in 1990 Quebec.
And of course there's the documentary about Lemmy Kilmister that is called - lo and behold: "Lemmy"
Another option:
(Yes, this is Ann Margaret in a pool of baked beans, about to get hit with chocolate syrup)
Ann Margaret. Yow!
What movie is this from? I'm thinking Mad Men, but that's just a guess.
Thanks.
Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket. The scene is pretty good, the film is weird because it's basically two films. The first is their bootcamp, the second is their experience in Vietnam.
I guess the quote fooled me. Thank you
Double Yow!
Is there a movie about Marxist nerds yelling at libs? I'd watch it if so
High Hopes by Mike Leigh seems like it at least partially checks that box.
I'll nominate an underdog: Alphaville.
Basically unknown, jerks you back and forth between genres, simultaneously art house and amateur, and the main character is named Lemmy Caution. Sure he's a government agent, but he's the good guy out to destroy the mind control computer on a distant planet by pitting daughter against father.
Edit: and I forgot to mention it's in French.
This is really cool
Man. I really need to start watching movies from the French New Wave. I knew Alphaville was technically a science fiction story, but I didn't realize how far I to the genre Godard leaned.
I'm not sure, but probably not "Red Dawn"
Lemmings
Is there a film called Lemmings? Seems a safe bet there is one.
There's that made up Disney wildlife film of lemmings jumping off a cliff. They were chased off the cliff by the movie makers who said lemmings naturally do this. Seems appropriate.
That's pretty dark.
Office Space, but also the IT Crowd
I thought Pushing Tin was the aircraft controllers movie.
It's about Air Traffic Control, but I never heard it quoted to the degree that Airplane! was. Although that "Gimme a plane, I've got a hole" line got a lot of play. Die Hard 2 was quoted some too, "Rack 'em, stack 'em, and pack 'em!". But Airplane!?
I know people who speak jive.
I think Mallrats is very in this vein - just more PG than Clerks.
Hundreds of Beavers (2022). Dunno why. It just feels right.
A Bug's Life
The Last Days of Disco.
Underdog