Movie loglines -- those one-sentence descriptors that Hollywood studios put in press releases and Canada Archiveson imdb -- are typically bloated, overstuffed with adjectives, clichéd ... and not always what they seem.

Unless Twitter users write them. As it turns out, Twitter users are great at this game.

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The hashtag #DescribeAMoviesPlotIn5Words trended No. 2 in the U.S. on Thursday, with more than 50,000 tweets by late afternoon Pacific time, according to our friends at the social listening and analytics firm Fizziology.


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Star Warsand Harry Potter were particularly popular for five-word recaps, as you'd imagine:

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But one film in particular stood at the tip of the iceberg. That's right, as #DescribeAMoviesPlotIn5Words whirled around Terrible Pun Twitter on Thursday, Titanicwas king of the whirled.

Though the eternal Titanicdebate over surface area vs. weight distribution won the day's hashtag in terms of volume, when it comes to making a classic dad-joke, there's nothing like a classic movie.

And finally, if you're in the movie, that's the movie you should be describing in five words.

Take it away, Daphne:

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