Yesterday on her Facebook page, my younger sister posted an item suggesting that her friends should post the name of a movie but substitute the word “Bacon” for one of the words in the movie’s name. I don’t know what got into me, but once I got started, I couldn’t stop. Here’s a very small sample:
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Bacon
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Bacon
Arsenic and Old Bacon
An Inconvenient Bacon
Gone with the Bacon
The Day the Bacon Stood Still
Desperately Seeking Bacon
Frost/Bacon
Zero Dark Bacon
Bacon of Frankenstein
The Invasion of the Bacon Snatchers
The Empire Strikes Bacon (see also: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Bacon)
Four Weddings and a Bacon
How Green Was My Bacon
All the President’s Bacon (see also: The King’s Bacon)
The Bacon of Sierra Madre (see also: The Bacon of Navarone)
The Bacon of the Condor (see also: The Bacon of the Jedi; The Bacon of the Yankees)
A Long Day’s Journey into Bacon
Brokeback Bacon
Legally Bacon
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Bacon
La Cage aux Bacon (see also: Hiroshima mon Bacon; La Dolce Bacon)
The Good, the Bad and the Bacon (see also: A Fistful of Bacon; The Magnificent Bacon; How the Bacon was Won; The Man Who Shot Liberty Bacon; High Bacon)
From Bacon to Eternity
Bacon of Arabia
Night of the Living Bacon
The Agony and the Bacon
I Am Curious (Bacon)
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Bacon?
To Have and to Have Bacon
Chariots of Bacon
Saving Private Bacon
Four Weddings and a Bacon
Dead Bacon Society
You’ve Got Bacon!
Dances with Bacon
No Country for Old Bacon
On a Clear Day,You Can See Bacon
Hamlet