look up any word, like ratchet:

Most Popular Film Words

An excuse for making out in public, or at a friend's house.
Randy:Shane invited us over to watch Saw II and some other movie. Want to just go to make out on his couch?
Angela: Sure. Shane's such a dumbass anyways.
by IdleWild April 04, 2006
A film or movie enthusiast.
A lot of cinephiles enjoy Pulp Fiction.
by Lauren01 August 22, 2006
tbc
To be confirmed (acronym)
"Provisonal dates of the performance, 15th Dec, tbc."
"New film, age certificate tbc."
by Hollyggg October 19, 2006
an entire series of the film: the original and all its subsequent sequels thereafter
(ie, James Bond/007 films, Star Wars movies, Rocky series, etc.)

Francis Ford Coppola hasn't made a real movie ever since his daughter Sophia ran the Godfather franchise into the ground.
by Empire of the Moon December 03, 2006
The act of making a bad/horrendous/cop-out-of-a-sequel or prequel to an originally good movie.
Dave: Dude, I heard they were making a sequel to Boondock Saints.

Steve: I hope they don't apply the Disney effect to it.
by Ryanson April 17, 2007
To make a homebrew version of a famous movie. i.e. - "Be Kind, Rewind"
"Did you see that new swede of Star Wars on youtube?"
by jahmai February 21, 2008
Electric Boogaloo can be appended to the name of a movie to indicate a sequel. This construction is somewhat dismissive of the original work and/or the idea of making a follow-up movie. The sequel may be real, planned, or imagined.
When are they going to make Titanic 2: Electric Boogaloo?

I'm just gonna wait for it to come out on TV before I see The Fantastic Four 2: Electric Boogaloo.

by jrpz May 25, 2008
Unwatched DVDs on your shelf. Use of the word started on criterionforum.org in May 2008, thanks to a user named kevyip1 who criticized people for buying more stuff than they need, thus wasting world resources. Can also be used of other products such as books, music CDs or video games.
I admit having a large kevyip. I'm slowly reducing it with the goal of having it go away entirely sometime in the future.
by Caligari May 30, 2008
Dreams so complex in plot and rich in production value that they seem like feature length films.
Wow! I had niteflix last night. The only thing missing were the end credits.

I wonder if Steven Spielberg has niteflix.
by MoLo36 April 11, 2009
Someone who accepts movie scripts as historical facts and then uses them in debates/arguments.
Joe: Private Ryan was a real person!
Bob: You're such a Hollywood Historian.
by promeistro May 19, 2010