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#ReverseAFilmPlot: Plots Of Blockbuster Movies Reversed On Twitter

Plots Of Blockbuster Movies Reversed On Twitter
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Think of your favourite movie - shrink its plot into one line - and then turn the storyline on its head. That's what Twitter is doing today with the hashtag #ReverseAFilmPlot.

And so, "A powerful Jedi becomes a whiny farm boy"...."Godzilla moonwalks out of the ocean, puts a crumbled Tokyo back together and then moonwalks back into the ocean"...."Jack and Rose both get saved, only to live in a truly loveless marriage."

Read the plots of the biggest movies - reversed!

Man overcomes a split-personality disorder, escapes a terrorist cult and gets a nice apartment. #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/B574dRLiEm

— Aamer Rahman (@aamer_rahman) May 16, 2015

Redhead leaves stifling marriage to become a mermaid. #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/gzUZftA29S

— Saladin Ahmed (@saladinahmed) May 16, 2015

Dude forgets his superpowers, loses all his cool friends and settles for a boring office job. #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/fKgwJE8mxA

— Aamer Rahman (@aamer_rahman) May 16, 2015

Jack and Rose both get saved, only to live in a truly loveless marriage.

#ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/GJEYxiUo6t

— Gord Macey (@GordMacey) May 16, 2015

A woman gets so tired of listening to singing children she runs away to become a nun #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/wqvDKk9pjX

— Suzie81blog (@suzie81blog) May 16, 2015

A girl pulls out a guy from a running train to be beaten by goons, slapped by his father, before flying back to UK. #reverseafilmplot#ddlj

— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) May 16, 2015

She shared the door they lived happily ever after #ReverseAFilmPlot 👪 pic.twitter.com/2ObOnl2tGI

— Breezy Puffs (@BreezyPuffs) May 16, 2015

A retired fighter starts his life in a meet packing plant #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/OV4GEv7L99

— Bill the Butcher (@NotBTB) May 16, 2015

A powerful Jedi becomes a whiny farm boy. #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/FVXthZgZVT

— Diane N. Sevenay (@Diane_7A) May 16, 2015

A young man gets sent home from a gifted school and learns that he's completely unremarkable. #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/zYhEPcoxF6

— Saladin Ahmed (@saladinahmed) May 16, 2015

Nemo escapes a fish tank and swims all the way home only to find his mother was eaten. #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/K4co8fpJOK

— Jeff Dwoskin (@bigmacher) May 16, 2015

A giant lizard rebuilds Japan and the moonwalks into the sea. #ReverseAFilmPlot

— darksidedeb (@darksidedeb) May 16, 2015

Man climbs out of cave and then enjoys dinner and a play with his parents. #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/8JS4THFTCE

— Brian O'Conor (@Brian_OConor518) May 16, 2015

Man forgets Kung Fu in order to live life as a mild-mannered office worker. #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/LJJYSnafqa

— Chuck Wendig (@ChuckWendig) May 16, 2015

Rogue professor keeps stealing artifacts from museums to return them to their archaeological sites. #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/mZrUMP0A4B

— Chuck Wendig (@ChuckWendig) May 16, 2015

Scientists infest New York with evil supernatural creatures, then fire their only Black co-worker. #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/VyFIkGrqBn

— Saladin Ahmed (@saladinahmed) May 16, 2015

#ReverseAFilmPlot Nazi soldiers flee Austria to escape the threat of singing families pic.twitter.com/WtbuGhD77W

— Ed Masley (@EdMasley) May 16, 2015

A millionaire adapts to living the life of a poor adopted child #ReverseAFilmPlotpic.twitter.com/4elq4XlAAi

— Bill the Butcher (@NotBTB) May 16, 2015

3 men on an appropriate size boat skillfully catch a normal size shark without incident. @Schmovie#ReverseAFilmPlot

— Adam (@flbound07) May 17, 2015

#ReverseAFilmPlot@Schmovie Eat-E. A precocious Alien in poor health invades Earth in search of government health care and Reese's pieces.

— George & Vallury (@GandVComedy) May 17, 2015

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