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{{quote|''"Director Coleman Francis uses edits like blunt instruments. [[Shaped Like Itself|He uses blunt instruments like blunt instruments.]] His major themes are death, hatefulness, [[Department of Redundancy Department|death]], pain, and [[Rule of Three|death]]...He hurts us and I want him to know it, except if he's still alive<ref>Kevin has nothing to worry about since Coleman Francis went to that big movie studio in the sky in 1973</ref>, because there's the small chance that he's still strong enough to crush my windpipe with his bare hands."''|Kevin Murphy, ''The [[
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[[So Bad It's Horrible
Each of Coleman Francis' films easily fall alongside such "gems" as ''[[Baby Geniuses]]'', ''[[Monster a Go
==== The Coleman Francis Trilogy: ====
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'''Coleman Francis' films contain examples of:'''
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* [[Motifs]] - Coffee, death, cigarettes, death, terrible depressing tragedy, death, light aircraft, death, Tony Cardoza, death, people getting shot from light aircraft, death, the Yucca Mountain, death, and vigilante justice. And death.
* [[Prop Recycling]] - Alleged actor Eric "I ''like'' coffee!" Tomlin's white Ford Ranchero appears in both ''Yucca Flats'' and ''Skydivers''.
** In ''[[
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]] - All three films. ''[[
** Not a very sympathetic one, though.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]] - In ''[[
* [[Women in Refrigerators]] - Only three female characters survive to the end of a Coleman Francis movie. One is raped and left blind and deaf, without any means of support; the second is widowed and lives the rest of her life as a depressed hermit. The last one is left with a husband who's been winged with a bullet by a gun-crazy policeman and two sons who were nearly killed by the Beast.
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