Based on no science whatsoever.

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    I think @protist was close with the Night of the Lepus suggestion, but I think a different movie about a bunch of rabbits may actually be more thematically fitting.

    Watership Down

    A small group of people/rabbits breaking off from a very large group. Forewarning bad things happening in the larger group that they are fleeing. Attempting to invite others to join them along the way to increase their numbers to a sustainable level. Conflict with another group of domineering authoritarians.

    It’s all there.

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    Napoleon Dynamite, or something equally “short breath of laughter” funny and completely nonsensical.

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      It’s about Air Traffic Control, but I never heard it quoted to the degree that Airplane! was. Although that “Gimme a plane, I’ve got a hole” line got a lot of play. Die Hard 2 was quoted some too, “Rack 'em, stack 'em, and pack 'em!”. But Airplane!?

      I know people who speak jive.

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    There is a Canadian movie called “Beans”, but it’s a drama…

    Based on true events, Tracey Deer’s debut feature chronicles the 78-day standoff between two Mohawk communities and government forces in 1990 Quebec.

    And of course there’s the documentary about Lemmy Kilmister that is called - lo and behold: “Lemmy

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      High Hopes by Mike Leigh seems like it at least partially checks that box.

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      There’s that made up Disney wildlife film of lemmings jumping off a cliff. They were chased off the cliff by the movie makers who said lemmings naturally do this. Seems appropriate.

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    I’ll nominate an underdog: Alphaville.

    Basically unknown, jerks you back and forth between genres, simultaneously art house and amateur, and the main character is named Lemmy Caution. Sure he’s a government agent, but he’s the good guy out to destroy the mind control computer on a distant planet by pitting daughter against father.

    Edit: and I forgot to mention it’s in French.

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      Man. I really need to start watching movies from the French New Wave. I knew Alphaville was technically a science fiction story, but I didn’t realize how far I to the genre Godard leaned.

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    I think Mallrats is very in this vein - just more PG than Clerks.