This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
WHAT: The Movie Mashup Thread!
HOW: Combine two film titles that have an overlapping word, phrase, or word fragment, then make a plot summary that helps the other players guess the answer. (See examples)
WHY: It's fun?
WHEN: Do it now!
WHERE: In this thread.
WHO: YOU, THAT'S WHO!
Examples:
You post: "A band of scrappy Colorado high-school students take to the hills and fight the Russian and Cuban zombie horde which has invaded the United States."
The answer everyone is trying to guess: "Red Dawn Of the Dead"
More examples:
"The Beatles Fly to Los Angeles for Christmas, and end up trapped in a high-rise with a band of thieves posing as international terrorists."
(Die Hard Day's Night)
"Upon turning thirty years old, the citizens of a dystopia are forced to compete in a deadly game show, but there are whispers of an escape from death, a rumored city called Sanctuary."
(Logan's Running Man)
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Here's the first two challenges. Try to solve them and create and post your own!
A cyborg policeman from Old Detroit teaches a broken-down New Jersey sheriff what it means to be a real cop.
An intrepid investigative reporter and his stuttering computer-generated doppelganger struggle to come to grips with the breakdown of civilization in Australia, fight the Toecutter and his motorcycle gang, and avenge their slain family.
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First one: Robocop Out.
Second one: Mary & Mad Max?
A group of hippies on a small South Pacific island reenact the beginnings of the Jonfrum religion.
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Atropos wrote:
First one: Robocop Out.
Second one: Mary & Mad Max?
Half-right on both, I'm afraid.
A group of hippies on a small South Pacific island reenact the beginnings of the Jonfrum religion.
I'm stumped.
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Revised guess: Beverly Hills Robocop. (I was actually trying to forget about that one...)
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Atropos wrote:
Revised guess: Beverly Hills Robocop. (I was actually trying to forget about that one...)
I'm afraid not. Let me give you a clue for the half you're not getting: Sylvester Stallone.
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I just want to suggest that usually in this game that the titles should lead directly into each other.
For example, Die Hard Day's Night and Red Dawn Of The Dead flow without an awkward juxtaposition, such as in Beverly Hills Robocop. Not saying it is always that way, but usually.
Something to consider when guessing or posting new mash-ups.
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Guesses: #1 is Robocop Land. No idea on #2. #3 sounds like half of it (the Jonfrum half) should be The Gods Must Be Crazy, but I don't know the other half. Nova, are Google and IMDB and so on allowed, or would you prefer we didn't use them?
#4 In this cult classic based on a musical by E.B. White, a family adopts a talking mouse and a talking plant. When the plant demands to be fed blood, the grown-ups very sensibly feed it the annoying cat, and everyone lives happily ever after.
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4. "Stuart Little Shop of Horrors".
Anyway, mine does not fall under what Ashnod said a few posts back, so...good luck!
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satyreyes wrote:
Guesses: #1 is Robocop Land.
You got it!
An intrepid investigative reporter and his stuttering computer-generated doppelganger struggle to come to grips with the breakdown of civilization in Australia, fight the Toecutter and his motorcycle gang, and avenge their slain family.
Clue: Matt Frewer
Search tools are allowed. I have no way to prevent it, really.
Antonio Banderas reluctantly joins a band of Vikings who battle a strange menace to their village: a psychotic killer with a hockey mask and a knife.
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5. Friday the 13th Warrior
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Atropos wrote:
4. "Stuart Little Shop of Horrors".
Bingo!
Wikipedia indicates that #2 must be Mad Max Headroom, though it cautions that Max Headroom was only ever a TV movie.
#6 A witch curses a middle-aged prince to be sexually attracted to a high school cheerleader. In one memorable scene, roses spill from the cheerleader's uniform, and the prince must win her love before all the roses wilt or be trapped under the witch's curse forever.
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satyreyes wrote:
#6 A witch curses a middle-aged prince to be sexually attracted to a high school cheerleader. In one memorable scene, roses spill from the cheerleader's uniform, and the prince must win her love before all the roses wilt or be trapped under the witch's curse forever.
American Beauty & the Beast?
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Atropos wrote:
5. Friday the 13th Warrior
Yep, you got it!
satyreyes wrote:
Wikipedia indicates that #2 must be Mad Max Headroom, though it cautions that Max Headroom was only ever a TV movie.
I could have sworn that it had a theatrical release in the UK, but I am probably wrong. Good catch! (And you got it.)
A young man trying to escape from thug life in Watts goes on a bloody killing spree to stop the blockade of the Trade Federation.
Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd find their positions in society reversed and they must struggle to make their cotton farm profitable in the midst of the Great Depression.
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Nova wrote:
#7: A young man trying to escape from thug life in Watts goes on a bloody killing spree to stop the blockade of the Trade Federation.
#8: Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd find their positions in society reversed and they must struggle to make their cotton farm profitable in the midst of the Great Depression.
#7 is The Phantom Menace to Society.
Last edited by Ashnod (06-17-2012 11:46:35 AM)
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And #8 is Trading Places in the Heart.
Ashnod wrote:
American Beauty & the Beast?
That's the one!
#3 continues to bother me. Is The Gods Must Be Crazy right for one of the halves, or am I barking up the wrong tree entirely?
I think Ashnod's rule is good for a default -- it certainly makes the game easier -- but there seem to be a lot of clever and funny possibilities that come from bending it. I would suggest that we just make a note of it when the answer doesn't follow that rule, as a courtesy to solvers.
#9 An impetuous amphibian develops a lust for dangerous motorcar rides in the postbellum South. The other animals must contend with the deterioration of their plantation and society while preventing their friend from having a terrible accident. The film ends with the frustrated rat walking out, delivering the classic line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a squeak."
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Ashnod wrote:
Nova wrote:
#7: A young man trying to escape from thug life in Watts goes on a bloody killing spree to stop the blockade of the Trade Federation.
#7 is The Phantom Menace to Society.
You got it!
satyreyes wrote:
And #8 is Trading Places in the Heart.
You are correct!
I think Ashnod's rule is good for a default -- it certainly makes the game easier -- but there seem to be a lot of clever and funny possibilities that come from bending it. I would suggest that we just make a note of it when the answer doesn't follow that rule, as a courtesy to solvers.
Good thinking. I like this plan.
#9 An impetuous amphibian develops a lust for dangerous motorcar rides in the postbellum South. The other animals must contend with the deterioration of their plantation and society while preventing their friend from having a terrible accident. The film ends with the frustrated rat walking out, delivering the classic line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a squeak."
Gone With the Wind in the Willows
I'll post a new one in a little while. I have to make lunch right now.
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#10: Space aliens who have mistaken a human pre-history movie for a documentary come to earth to obtain the assistance of the cast of that movie in their hour of need.
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Nova wrote:
#10: Space aliens who have mistaken a human pre-history movie for a documentary come to earth to obtain the assistance of the cast of that movie in their hour of need.
10: Galaxy Quest For Fire?
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Ashnod wrote:
Nova wrote:
#10: Space aliens who have mistaken a human pre-history movie for a documentary come to earth to obtain the assistance of the cast of that movie in their hour of need.
10: Galaxy Quest For Fire?
Win.
I'll post another after I eat this lunch. . .
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#11 Not so fast, Lost Boys! If you ever want to make it back to London and grow up, first you'll have to fight through my horde of Spanish Fascists! But why is everything all arty and surreal?
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satyreyes wrote:
#11 Not so fast, Lost Boys! If you ever want to make it back to London and grow up, first you'll have to fight through my horde of Spanish Fascists! But why is everything all arty and surreal?
Peter Pan's Labyrinth?
#12 A land owner and CIA agent from New England prevents the assassination of the Prince and Princess of Wales by Northern Irish terrorists while visiting London. Meanwhile on the other side of the Atlantic the English Army burns his farm. He fights the English and wins independence for the United States of America.
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Nova wrote:
satyreyes wrote:
#11 Not so fast, Lost Boys! If you ever want to make it back to London and grow up, first you'll have to fight through my horde of Spanish Fascists! But why is everything all arty and surreal?
Peter Pan's Labyrinth?
#12 A land owner and CIA agent from New England prevents the assassination of the Prince and Princess of Wales by Northern Irish terrorists while visiting London. Meanwhile on the other side of the Atlantic the English Army burns his farm. He fights the English and wins independence for the United States of America.
12: The Patriot Games
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satyreyes wrote:
#3 continues to bother me. Is The Gods Must Be Crazy right for one of the halves, or am I barking up the wrong tree entirely?
Yup!
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13: Based on writer Susanna Kaysen's 18 month stay at Ohtori Acadamy. .(My friend came up with this one)
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