July 4th I guess. That's just what the kept calling it during all the marketing. It was released in the United States on Independence Day - 4th of July.
I think that you should remove either 'It' or 'Italian Job' (or at least put 'Italian Job' further down the list after 'It') as I got 'It' by typing 'Italian Job' (although I only noticed when I was left with 'alian job')...
Except that "inglourious" is also spelled weird in the title. So if inglorious is accepted, then so should Bastards be. Anyway, the spelling has rarely been a reason to shorten a title or word to such a degree (except perhaps for Tut for Tutankhamun).
I thought it was a zombie movie for the longest time until I actually watched it and learned that the monsters are definitely not zombies. Vampire is a better way to describe them
Gonna be a pedant again, but the clue for Ice Age... Scrat's not really ever shown to be pals with the rest of the characters is he?
Wikipedia says he only interacts with the main cast eight times throughout the entire series of films. He's more an intermission from whatever Manny, Sid, and Diego are doing.
I'm not even sure if he migrates because he's always chasing the acorn (which coincidentally moves south?)
But yea I would just opt for accepting both ways of spelling instead of omitting the entire word. It is not a huge title
(Edited because I got the order wrong the first time. SHAME ON ME! I should have my fangirl card suspended.)
Wikipedia says he only interacts with the main cast eight times throughout the entire series of films. He's more an intermission from whatever Manny, Sid, and Diego are doing.
I'm not even sure if he migrates because he's always chasing the acorn (which coincidentally moves south?)