A title drop can often reveal what a movie is really about on a deeper thematic level.
10"He’s A Silent Guardian.
A Dark Knight."
Nolan uses a title drop as a way of adding extra gravitas to Gordon’s speech.
The Prestige’s endingreveals Nolan’s trick with a series of shocking twists.
8"Welcome… To Jurassic Park."
7"Get Out."
LaKeith Stanfield delivers a memorable performance with his limited screen time.
The moment that Andre rises to the surface for long enough to warn Chris captures Stanfield’s surprising intensity.
6"It’s A Sin To Kill A Mockingbird."
The title drop inFantastic Mr. Foxis one of many scenes that jar with the tone of Dahl’s book.
It comes at a moment when Mr. Fox is ruing his hubris and recklessness.
4"Good Morning Vietnam!"
He starts every show by yelling his catchphrase, and the first title drop is unforgettable.
3"We Always Called Each Other Goodfellas.
Like You’d Say To Somebody, ‘You’re Gonna Like This Guy, He’s Right.
He’s A Goodfella.
He’s One Of Us’."
Goodfellas (1990)
Goodfellasis filled with great quotes.
This means that violent thugs like Tommy can be described as good in this warped view of morality.
2"I Guess Some LIke It Hot.
I Personally Prefer Classical Music."
As he well knows from his earlier conversations with Sugar, this only makes her want him more.
His feigned reluctance mirrors Jerry’s attempts to get Osgood to leave him alone.
Steven Spielberg uses a title drop to highlight the emotional importance of the mission.
Steven Spielberg uses a title drop to highlight the emotional importance of the mission.
The mission to save Private Ryan becomes a crusade for the men to rally around.