Book and FilmTitles with one letter Changed

In these nasty bleak cold days with horrid news bombarding us from all sides, I for one need a light hearted diversion. Thus this proposed thread. I was going to add, no rudeness, please, but shipmates will know I'm rather fond of rudery. To start the ball rolling, how 'bout:

'Far from the Madding crow'
'Schindler's Lisp'
'The Wild Lunch'
'A Suitable Bog'
'Cold Comfort Fart'
My own favourite, Thomas Hardy's only erotic lighthearted sex comedy, 'Toss off the D'urbervilles' doesn't (quite) fit the rules, but what the hell.

More, please!

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  • The Shiting
  • SipechSipech Shipmate
    The mind bending look at futuristic gardening.

    2001: A Spade Odyssey
  • Taking a sick dickie bird to the vet:

    To Pill A Mockingbird
  • Possibly written by a fond mother

    A Brief History of Tim
  • Bleak Horse
  • Agent Scully's autobiography:

    Mulder, She Wrote
  • stetsonstetson Shipmate
    Wankee Doodle Dandy
  • Gone with the Wine
  • Sylvia writes about the bellringer's latest funding wheeze:

    The Bell Jam
  • Barchester Topers
  • SipechSipech Shipmate
    When Paul Blart goes rogue:

    The Wolf Of Mall Street
  • Terry Pratchett finally gets round to doing his lawn:

    Mowing Pictures
  • EnochEnoch Shipmate
    edited February 3
    One with the Wind - a flatulent saga.

    Leak House - a tale of journalism and modern politics.
  • NicoleMRNicoleMR Shipmate
    Lord of the Ringo

    A different kind of Beatles story.
  • DoublethinkDoublethink Admin, 8th Day Host
    Hold onto your clown shoes - we’re going ringside !

    Doublethink, Admin
  • Hymens Ancient & Modern

    I'd like to claim this as original, but in fact it was the title of a review in the Church Times of a book about how attitudes to women through the ages are revealed by the language used to describe parts of their bodies. But so clever, I had to give it an airing here!
  • March Hare wrote: »
    Hymens Ancient & Modern

    I'd like to claim this as original, but in fact it was the title of a review in the Church Times of a book about how attitudes to women through the ages are revealed by the language used to describe parts of their bodies. But so clever, I had to give it an airing here!

    Thankfully I read that before I took a mouthful of tea!!

    I'm sure that will tickle @RockyRoger 's funnybone, because it certainly did mine!
  • NicoleMR wrote: »
    Lord of the Ringo

    A different kind of Beatles story.

    Surely that's a tale of profits from local council parking apps? (Don't know if the RingGo app is annoying people outwith the UK as well as within it...)
  • LydaLyda Shipmate
    King Bong

    A tale of the world's biggest pothead.
  • William & Harold get together over tea and cake:

    1066 And All Chat
  • LydaLyda Shipmate
    The American Southwest hits record highs and and locals are Braising Arizona.
  • The Dim Busters - the story of electric light banishing darkness.
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Thomas Hardy goes birdwatching:

    Far from the Madding Crow
  • The Third Van
  • FoodFellas - a young man grows up in a family restaurant business.
  • A wedding reception will live in infamy:

    Hora! Hora! Hora!


  • Lien - Sigourney Weaver stars as a homeowner attempting to prevent the bank from foreclosing on her home.
  • Dad's Boot - German historical semi-fiction about corporal punishment in a wartime German home.
  • LydaLyda Shipmate
    Lack Beauty

    A woman's uphill struggle to win a pageant.
  • SipechSipech Shipmate
    Denholm Elliott, Harrison Ford and Sean Connery go for a big night out in:

    Indiana Jones and the Lash Crusade
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