Oscar Winner A Meets Oscar Winner B
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:57 am
It is a cliché that when screenwriters try to sell scripts they often pitch them with the sentence "Movie A meets Movie B."
Here is an Oscar game inspired by this. Write a one-sentence description of a movie idea that could be described as "Oscar-winning Movie A meets Oscar-winning Movie B."
Here are three of my Oscar-movie mashups:
1: Lawrence Of Arabia meets My Fair Lady.
A charismatic leader navigates the desert with a band slave laborers all
the while teaching them proper manners and diction.
2: Annie Hall meets Rain Man.
A neurotic writer struggles to complete a New-York-to-Los-Angeles
road trip with an autistic aspiring lounge singer.
3: Casablanca meets Shakespeare In Love.
A saloon owner in a war-torn country faces intrigue upon the
return of an old flame suffering from writer's block.
Here is an Oscar game inspired by this. Write a one-sentence description of a movie idea that could be described as "Oscar-winning Movie A meets Oscar-winning Movie B."
Here are three of my Oscar-movie mashups:
1: Lawrence Of Arabia meets My Fair Lady.
A charismatic leader navigates the desert with a band slave laborers all
the while teaching them proper manners and diction.
2: Annie Hall meets Rain Man.
A neurotic writer struggles to complete a New-York-to-Los-Angeles
road trip with an autistic aspiring lounge singer.
3: Casablanca meets Shakespeare In Love.
A saloon owner in a war-torn country faces intrigue upon the
return of an old flame suffering from writer's block.