Mistake In Tagline


I've never seen this movie and hopefully never will but did the DVD distributors not notice that they made a grammar mistake in the tagline? Shouldn't it read "Don't forget your lunch!" instead of "Don't forget you're lunch!"? It's right on the cover!

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Both are grammatically correct, but they obviously mean different things ("you're lunch" means "you are lunch," get it?). Of course, like everything else related to this movie, the tagline is poorly conceived. To really work, it needs to have some connection to the title. If the movie was called "Picnic at Lake Placid," then the tagline would be a lot more appropriate.

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They obviously wanted to be "funny".




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It's a pun. Jesus IQ's really have fallen haven't they.

Tell me what relevance would "Don't forget your lunch" have for a creature feature.

We have such sights to show you.

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Although it's a terrible pun, you'd think the person being eaten by a crocodile on the cover would be enough for even the dimmest of dim wits to make the connection.

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Haha- I hope the OP was joking lol.











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Really a stupid tag line no matter how you read it or how it is applied.

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