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1. A young priest named Martin is the perfect example of good behavior! Too good, the other priests think, so they send him off to Russia to look after a small group of poor fatherless children in hopes this will teach him how to loosen up a bit. It turns into a disaster after a good start. The children hate Martin. There is not a song anywhere in this film and it was shot in dreary black-and-white. It is now considered one of the least popular movies of all time. Which movie is this a direct opposite of?
2. Four women decide to bicycle through some urban California cities on a long weekend. They have a great time! Everyone is so nice to them! One of the women even gets to pull her harmonica out and do a duet with a very bright girl in Fresno. These ladies can't wait to come back! All four of them go home on Sunday night. Which movie is this a direct opposite of?
3. They were just a blue collar couple, living in a one-bedroom house in a Florida suburb. They liked playing darts in the local pub and that's about as creative as they got, with "What A Fool Believes" by The Doobie Brothers blasting away in the background as they aimed at the bullseye. Unfortunately the girlfriend was killed in a hit-and-run accident. Her partner, a happy go lucky sort, chalked it up to being a tragic accident and his late girlfriend never showed up again in the movie. Or did she? He never noticed that dime sliding down the bathroom window. Which movie is this a direct opposite of?
4. By day he was a nice married fellow who usually always acted a little unusual. By night he was as normal as could be. He liked to hang out at Sports bars in the evening and always behaved himself when out on the town in the nighttime (he had to get up early to get to his job as a teacher to blind adults the next morning, after all). One night a bloke who he met wanted to go for coffee after the football game. He accepted. One little problem showed up - the guy was a girl and shot him in the head and stole his money. So much for him! Which movie is this a direct opposite of?
5. Jack was a very rich fellow! Didn't have to worry about where his next meal came from at all. He and his fiancee, the sweetest girl in the world, took the train from London to Rome to arrange their wedding. On his way through the train to get a drink he bumped into this motley girl named Rose. She was someone he had no fancy for. Poor and homely. "Will you sketch a picture of me, sir?", Rose asked. Jack had no part of that - he couldn't draw at all. This train, rumored likely to crash or derail, got everyone home safely. Except Rose that is. She fell off the platform and got run over. Which movie is this a direct opposite of?
6. It was just a normal day in Dallas, Texas for Frank Johnson, mostly, anyway. His wife had taken their four children to a weekend rodeo and Frank stayed home to hold down the fort. Then Roberta Kincaid shows up wanting to interview him for a magazine article about life in a bustling cowboy town. Naturally sparks flew like firecrackers. Roberta immediately moved in putting a fast end to Frank's marriage. Their favorite song, as they grew older together in bliss, was "Bridge Over Troubled Water". Which movie is this a direct opposite of?
7. She was really a very nice woman - never had a problem in her life. Her poor husband had died of a heart attack way too early. To lose this gentle fellow so young was a horrible thing but at least she had her daughter! She was a sweetheart who lived in Boston now and had a couple of kids and were coming to visit. Dolores wished her girl had a career, though. Oh, well. At least she wasn't the least bit cynical and, thank goodness, Dolores never had to be a housekeeper! That would be too much to bear. She was quite well off all on her own and looked forward to her daughter's family visit. This one is the direct opposite of "Dolores Claiborne". Who, in the real flip image, played Dolores?
8. Poor Christine Brown! None of her feet or legs worked so she basically just laid in bed in a small cabin in Ohio. She could type, though, using just her nose. She was a sweet and very NOT frisky girl, however, and finally learned how to use her paintbrushes with her mouth. She made a modest living painting watercolors. Too bad there were no siblings to help her! Which movie is this a direct opposite of?
9. This movie was the epitome of gentle love stories. Danielle was in a childless bad marriage and happened to meet Alexander. He was so normal, and single, just as a bonus. While they never got intimate Danielle knew she loved him - but then her husband got all fired up. Nonplussed, Alexander decided to put the husband in his place by sticking the man's pet gerbil on the barbecue grill. Hmmm, maybe he wasn't so 'normal' after all. Anyway, Danielle and Alexander lived happily ever after, despite all of that ugliness, and neither of them used the bathroom much. Which movie is this the direct opposite of?
10. Her young son Regan was the sweetest little boy. True, in his early teens he was something of a devil but now he was almost perfect. These priests started showing up and all sorts of mischief began to happen. The "holy men" would start spewing pea soup-like stuff and swearing in a very ungodly way. One of their heads even started spinning around! They obviously wanted something from Regan - and finally got their wish. Their demons finally jumped into him and her poor son jumped out the window. Thereafter, the priests were just fine. Which movie is this a direct opposite of?
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