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Trollheart 06-21-2013 10:37 AM

Emotions or frames of mind derived from film or TV scenes or characters
 
Yeah I know it's a long-winded title but I couldn't think of any other way to express it.

Basically, you mention a star/character and the series/film they were in and people have to guess what emotion or state of mind you're referring to from that.

Example: Gandalf in Lord of the Rings = Wise

You can take it further, selecting a particular time or scene within a movie or series, like
Red Dwarf, Rimmer in "Quarantine" episode = barking mad

They're not great examples but you get the idea...

LoathsomePete 06-21-2013 11:14 AM

Jimmy McNulty = White male in his late 20s to late 30s. He is likely employed in a bureaucratic entity. . . from which he feels alienated. . . . He has a problem with authority and . . . has trouble with lasting relationships and is possibly a high-functioning alcoholic

I may have done this wrong.

Trollheart 06-21-2013 02:40 PM

Yeah sorry I wasn't clear at all. What I meant was you describe the character and what they were in and people have to guess what emotion/frame of mind you're talking about. So, for instance, Riker seeing Picard's face onscreen at the end of "Best of both worlds".

Answer would be despair, shock, hopelessness, anger ... this isn't going to work, is it?

RoxyRollah 06-21-2013 04:56 PM

Gandelf= Ancient.....
Frodo= Stilts.....


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