"Hello, I'm a Professor in a Movie" refers to a phrasal template that mocks film cliches. The template begins "Hello, I'm a [X] in a movie," followed by a series of cliches that the cinematic characters perform that differ from those professions in reality.
Hello, I'm a Professor in a Movie
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Hello, I'm a writer in a movie.
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Hello, I'm an programmer in a movie.
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Hello, I’m a rabbi in a movie.
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Hello, I'm a graduate student in a movie.
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Hello, I'm a journalist in a movie.
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Hello, I'm a data journalist in a movie.
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Hello, I'm a writer in a movie.
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Hello, I'm a lawyer in a movie.
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Hello, I'm a bisexual woman in a movie.
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Hello, I'm a high school teacher in a movie.
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