Note: The actual example may not be factual, but the definition is the message. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=titular "A titular role is a role in which the character says the title of the movie or play or book.
In the movie Out of Africa, when Robert Redford is teaching Meryl Streep how to drive, and there is all this traffic and this man drives up beside them and says, "Aww boy, I'm just so tired of all this traffic, I can't wait until I get out of Africa.
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In the movie Starwars, when that Raiders of the Lost Ark guy is teaching Luke how to drive. He's teaching Luke how to drive the thing, and they are in the back messing with the feathers, and this stow-away walks by and says, "Aww boy, I'm just so tired of all these Star Wars."
The man who says these lines has the title line, and the titular line."
It isn't always. In fact, it probably occurs in the dialogue less than half the time.
But sometimes the author chooses a line of dialogue to use as the title. It would be a line that the author considers significant in some way. The reason might be obvious to viewers or it might not.
Sometimes movie titles are not the author's choice at all. The studio may pick a title that it thinks will be more attractive to an audience. Then its significance could be anybody's guess.
Technically, no.
In the Harry Potter movies, no character ever says, "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," or "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," etc., verbatim. While references are made to the items mentioned in each title (the Sorcerer's Stone, the Chamber of Secrets, the Prisoner of Azkaban, the Goblet of Fire, and the Order of the Phoenix), characters in the movies don't sit in the Griffindor commons room and remark, "Oh, that Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix! They think they're so clever!"
But, there is a chamber of secrets and the order of the phoenix is mentioned.. but not like the above..
Not really they are usually to describe the movie and the characters.
Repitition.
An example of Disney movie that has to do with urbanization is the Earth movie.
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I answer this for certain! Joe has never made any announcement about being Gay and he's never said he wasn't either! Reason being, he is Bisexual and he has had long term relationships with men and a woman. There have been several relationships with men and the relationship with the woman, lasted well over 25 years. I think that successfully qualifies him as being Bisexual!
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Zvonko Demirovic is a very popular term popularized on the YouTube website. It is unclear as to whether it relates to a Russian song title or Russian singer.
Excalibur is a type of handgun. It is also a movie title, as well as a book title. Excalibur is the name of a sword from mythology which is said to be unbreakable and it is used be Beowulf.
The term in Filipino for "title" is "titulo."
No character played by Robin Williams, or film title is returned with Garth as a search term.
In scientific terms, something that is eaten can be said to have been ingested.
The typical term length of a title loan is 3 years.
An OBE would be addressed as Sir of Madam. Having the title OBE is another way to term being "knighted."
From the movie, An Officer and a Gentleman. David Keith said it to Richard Gere, as "Mayo".
The noun phrase, "the boys" is a common noun, a general term for two or more young male persons.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the term "the boys" is the names of the boys such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, or a title using that term such as the 1978 movie title "The Boys From Brazil".
The noun phrase, "the boys" is a common noun, a general term for two or more young male persons.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the term "the boys" is the names of the boys such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, or a title using that term such as the 1978 movie title "The Boys From Brazil".
Title means the ownership of goods in Incoterms.
Kidulthood is an urban word created for teenagers that are not yet mature enough to be considered adults. It is also the title of a British movie that was released in 2006.
it depends on how you use it. if you say, "He is my dad." its a term. If you say "Dad has the car." Its a title because you are using it in place of his name.