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Twitter responded gloriously to the #ExplainAFilmPlotBadly trend

Published 19:13 14 Dec 2015 GMT

Paul Moore
Twitter responded gloriously to the #ExplainAFilmPlotBadly trend

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Producers and screenwriters will regularly say that one of the most important steps in making a feature film is pitching their idea to a studio.

While some films like 'The Matrix' or 'Inception' might be a harder sell than the likes of 'Home Alone', there's a lot to be said for a clear idea and a solid synopsis. This is definitely not what the latest Twitter hashtag trend had in mind, with plenty deliberately trying to #ExplainAFilmPlotBadly. Some of the descriptions are hilarious. Take a look. https://twitter.com/mathisma31/status/676437469886287873 https://twitter.com/Brad_Glasgow/status/676270620519305216 https://twitter.com/PulloutGameWeak/status/676228423744794624 https://twitter.com/CinemaSuicide/status/676411909487378432 https://twitter.com/DavidKristoph/status/676394700383911937 https://twitter.com/JonathanPersaud/status/676393997850574848 https://twitter.com/ali_frederick/status/676360379212161024 https://twitter.com/Brian_O4E/status/676290535653511168 https://twitter.com/Mr_Petemy/status/676387042599768064 https://twitter.com/DanSlott/status/676165061673623554 https://twitter.com/mathisma31/status/676438236508651520 https://twitter.com/KhadiDon/status/676123132361646082 https://twitter.com/ZombieRiot/status/676438136130568196 https://twitter.com/RogueSquadPod/status/676389571735744512

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