In French it works better: "the tooth from the sea"
Je suis d'accord.
Wood flake fiction
Unreserved dog
Alien
The gooner
Singing under a drop of water
Very nice.
Fight club. Its still the same plot.
Wouldn't it be called Fight mirror, One-member fight or Fight solitude?
The only rule of the Fight Mirror... ahhh, dammit!
hits oneself running against the wall
1
Is this 300?
Nah, it's the movie 9
An unfortunate event
Dial M for crow
The Hateful Me, or this one time Tarantino did a Gru movie
Knife Out
Meet the Focker
The Amigo
Hot Shot
Scanner
That Usually Suspected Guy
The One Year Old Virgin
Dirty Dance
The Green Yard
Dream Theater
Ring Lord: One Dude
Ring Lord: A Tower
Ring Lord: The King Left
The Bird.
Surprised nobody mentioned this, considering the community.
Fortunatly you were here for us!
Ocean 1
One fast, one furious
I didn't get this one at first because I wasn't aware of the work Murder on the Orient Express.
https://vocabularypoint.com/collective-nouns-for-crows/
I'm speechless.
Thank you ! As a non-native English speaker, I absolutely did not get it. I thought it was linked somehow to "blackmailer" as in French, we also use the term "corbeau" (crow) to describe it. Instead of being a Crime on the Orient-Express, it would have been a "Blackmailer on the Orient-Express"...less gruesome.
It seems to be an Emglish linguistics in-joke or something, to come up with the most ridiculous words for groups of animals...
Bonnie
Good one!
one flew over the cuckoo's nest
Shouldn't it be "One flew over the empty nest"?
did one even fly?
The Blue Brother
The Blue Single Child
Solar photon of the spotless braincell
Debbie Does a Texan
Star War
a girl and a cup
Alien 🤔
Lawrence of a grain of sand
Just one likes it hot
Snow white and one dwarf.
Ocean.
Guardian of the galaxy.
Silence of the lamb
The usual suspect.
The untouchable.
Raider of the lost ark
The incredible
I love the first two!
Friday Night-light
Crows
Bring stories and images of your encounters with crows, ravens, and other corvids. Link articles and anecdotes. Note here your literary references. Art welcome.