They can but they might get confused with different movies
The movie Pulp Fiction has retained the same title in French.
They attend Monsters University (the same as the title of the movie).
Both the song and the film 'Live Forever' share similar themes that can be seen in the both the lyrics of the song and the scenes of the film. An example is seen when the characters seem to share the same plight described in the song.
"One Day" came from the book of the same title, by David Nicholls.
For Your Eyes Only, the title track to the Bond movie of the same name, was a hit in 1981.
east is east?
Title is the name of a book, movie, etc. There are several other words that mean the same thing. Banner, caption, appellation, and headline are all words that could be used instead of title.
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yes. The book has the same title as the movie ;)
Both are the same.
The Title Slide is the slide where you put the Title of the PowerPoint so that others know what the slide is about. The Content Slide is the slide where you put words and/or a picture. You can put both but they cannot be in the same box. Title boxes at the top of content slides tell you what the slide is about.
It comes from the play of the same title by playwright Edward Albee.
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Caption, title, headline, descriptor...
They are both plays by Shakespeare. In both the title character ends up dead. They are both set at approximately the same historical time. In both the title character is a ruler.
The movie Pulp Fiction has retained the same title in French.
yes there is the title is the same as the story