Is "The Sword in the Stone" the best ti. for film?
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2003 7:23 pm
I think that, since the sword was a minor part of the movie, this should have been called differently, like 'The Adventures of Young King arthur" or the Spanish retitle, "Merlin the Enchanter". What do you guys think?
Anyway, I always thought that when a movie was underrated, the title had something to do with it, since they weren't too atractive, here are some examples of what I mean:
The Fox and the Hound should have been called "The Best of Friends"
The Rescuers... I can't think of a better name

The Great Mouse Detective should have been: "Basil of Baker Street".
Oliver & Company should have been Oliver Twist, the original book, it would of been more famous then.

Anyway, I always thought that when a movie was underrated, the title had something to do with it, since they weren't too atractive, here are some examples of what I mean:
The Fox and the Hound should have been called "The Best of Friends"
The Rescuers... I can't think of a better name
The Great Mouse Detective should have been: "Basil of Baker Street".
Oliver & Company should have been Oliver Twist, the original book, it would of been more famous then.