Will you add to the "Movie Titles Tell a Story" experiment?
It’s quite simple, just add a suitable movie title to the one just posted that would complete what could be a cohesive prose structure. Who knows, maybe we could come up with an interesting story?
Thanks for participating and I suggest please TAKE TURNS in posting. : )
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because “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids!”
the shoes of the fisherman
This is hard and makes no sense lol.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Okay, @zensky, I must have competely misunderstood the directions of posting moving titles.
Little Criminals (to Devil’s Rejects)
Am I getting this right? :/
@Symbeline I think the experiment is faltering at this point. Lol. : ) Btw, this is one of the few times I hate not having cable since I can’t watch Walking Dead’s season opener.
Were we supposed to make a story with movie titles? Like…The Terminator Saving Private Ryan For the Love of God.
I’m not sure I get it lol, I just thought of a movie title that could be somewhat relevant the one posted above me but without really thinking of the movie’s contents. Little kids being criminals, symbolically the Devil’s rejects, as is fitting in some shitty society. I don’t even know if it works whether one saw both movies or not. XD
Well, maybe you’ll have to find it online somewhere…
@Symbeline Yes, exactly. Regarding WD, or wait months till the Netflix release. That’s how I did it the first time.
@mazingerz88 Aaah…dude that’s a hard experiment then. Because getting it started is easy, but inevitably, the following titles would have to start off with a word denoting doing something, and not that many movies have titles like that. (unless you allow us to be rather vague, but while still giving a good idea of a story going down)
Falling in Love (I’m starting it over here—yall got all conversational)
In the Good Old Summertime
an experienced Deer Hunter
They Came From Outer Space
Searching for Bobby Fischer
(O brother, where art thou.?...)
The preacher’s wife
(O brother, where art thou? The preacher’s wife, Armageddon…)
in the heat of the night
Come September (she’s the preacher’s wife)
O brother, where art thou? The preacher’s wife, Armageddon, in the heat of the night, after hours, altered states.
If you are talking to me, no problem.
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