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Combine the Last Movie You Saw and the Last Book You Read

Posted: March 16th, 2012, 12:34 am
by JohnDurvin
I saw on some other forums where people were doing similar threads with video games and movies and TV shows and so on, and some people had some pretty cool results. My own example is currently "The Lorax" and "Tall Tale America", which isn't very interesting, but I think that's because it's a kids' movie and an archive of folklore, which doesn't quite lead to any cool synergy. I mean I guess the Lorax would have a thing or two to say about Paul Bunyan, but still, I bet other people will have cooler results.

Re: Combine the Last Movie You Saw and the Last Book You Read

Posted: March 20th, 2012, 2:12 am
by Beethovenfan
I just finished reading THE HUNGER GAMES (yeah I know, it took me a while to climb on board that train)and last week I watched Terminator Salvation. Hmm, guess I've come into a dystopian phase of late.

Re: Combine the Last Movie You Saw and the Last Book You Read

Posted: March 20th, 2012, 9:20 am
by Hillsy
James Barclay's DawnThief and X-men Origins. Alas my brain barely has to get out of bed to combine those two.

A disparate group of warriors, each with differing abilities and backgrounds, work together and through their seperate internal conflicts to save the world. Combined with X-Men.......yeah, not much of a stretch really

Re: Combine the Last Movie You Saw and the Last Book You Read

Posted: May 9th, 2012, 5:01 pm
by AnimaDictio
The Avengers and The Collected Essays of George Orwell.

Re: Combine the Last Movie You Saw and the Last Book You Read

Posted: May 15th, 2012, 10:10 am
by GaoYuQing
Thor and "Before the Beginning." Superhero movie and book about quantum physics and astrophysics... >.> Though actually, they did have references to wormholes, etc in the movie...so maybe it's a better fit than you might think.

Re: Combine the Last Movie You Saw and the Last Book You Read

Posted: June 1st, 2012, 1:23 pm
by Gypson
I last watched the 70s version of "The Great Gatsby," and I just reread "Tigana." Both were excellent. =)