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* '''Double Subverted''': …but [[Executive Meddling]] forces him to change the title of the movie at the last possible second.
* '''Inverted''': Mr. Guile’s movie had the title Downtown Roughs long before it actually had a script.
* '''Parodied''': Mr. Guile’s working title [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|is long enough to summarize the actual movie in extremely precise detail]].
* '''Averted''': Mr. Guile’s film was only ever known by one title, which he revealed in an interview in response to the question “What is your next movie about?”
** Or, his movie [[True Art Is Incomprehensible|deliberately]] [[Mind Screw|HAS]] [[No Title]].
* '''Enforced''': The executive producer is concerned that the press would try to leak details of the film, so the director, Mr. Guile, comes up with a fake title to ward off the media.
* '''Invoked'''/'''Exploited''': Mr. Guile actually has merchandise for the movie developed under its working title. He later reveals the movie’s true title, [[Batman Gambit|thereby causing merchandise created under the original, working title to become collector’s items worth much more money]].
* '''Lampshaded''': At one point in Mr. Guile’s film ''Never Rose the Sun'', the main character and his friends go to see a [[So Bad ItsIt's Good]] movie titled ''[[Intentionally Awkward Title|Some Boring]] [[Take That|Supernatural Romance]] [[Twilight (Literaturenovel)|Involving Vampires]]'', which was [[Continuity Nod|the actual movie’s working title]].
* '''Discussed''': Most commonly done during the [[DVD Commentary]].
* '''Conversed''': “Didn’t this film have, like, a code-name or whatever?"