The Week contest — Private eye
How would you title a movie about a private eye who relies on drones to find proof of people's guilt?
Last week's question: Private investigators have begun using drones to spy on adulterous spouses, people suspected of filing false disability claims, and other acts of deceit. What title would you give a movie about a private eye who relies on drones to find proof of people's guilt?
RESULTS:
THE WINNER: "One Flew Over Your Love Nest"
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Kenneth R. Updegrove, Cedaredge, Colo.
SECOND PLACE: "The Big Peep"
Mary Peterson, Decatur, Ga.
THIRD PLACE: "The Spy Who Came in from Above"
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Suzanne Wolke, Swampscott, Mass.
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
"Who Framed Roger, Robot?"
Luke Sharman, Duluth, Minn.
"Sherlock Drones"
Ken Kellam III, Dallas
"The Rockford Fliers"
Joanne Sullivan, Maspeth, N.Y.
"The Maltese Falcon-bot"
Nathan Foster, Berrien Springs, Mich.
"The Man Who Flew Too Much"
Mark Weaver, Redondo Beach, Calif.
"Nancy Flew"
Grant A. Anderson, Tucson, Ariz.
"The Droning Pool"
Anthony Dal Porto, Petaluma, Calif.
"The Air-Bourne Identity"
Mary Hogan, New York City
"Sex, Flies and Videotape"
Brack W. Gillespie, Green Bay, Wis.
"Rotor Shaft"
Jeffrey Contompasis, Ashburn, Va.
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