Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970)
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Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970)
October 26th: Take one of your latest, out-of-context text messages sent to you, doesn’t matter how long it is. It is now the title of a horror movie. And you have to create a poster for that horror movie.
Truly the title is scary enough.
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[Audio transcript: A collection of audio clips of Cecil from Welcome to Night Vale mispronouncing state names, especially “Michigan” as “Mitchigan.” He also says “Ah-luh-buh-muh” for “Alabama,” “Or-ee-gone” for “Oregon,” “Pennsyl-vah-nia” for “Pennsylvania,” and “Oh-ee-oh” for “Ohio.” “Michigan” is often the worst of the mispronunciations, sometimes barely resembling the word. There’s an exchange where he speaks to an offscreen Kareem and repeatedly fails to pronounce Michigan before concluding he can’t mimic Kareem’s regional accent. He also says “Detroit” with a French accent and “Chai-cago.” End transcript]
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