Logline Game Thread

Svenskaflicka

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Slightly imitating SJ's thread about killer loglines, only this time with a twist. I write a logline, you try to figure out which book I'm referring to, OK? The first one to get it right writes another logline, and so on...

"They never told him what his crime was..."
 
Svenskaflicka said:
Slightly imitating SJ's thread about killer loglines, only this time with a twist. I write a logline, you try to figure out which book I'm referring to, OK? The first one to get it right writes another logline, and so on...

"They never told him what his crime was..."
Midnight Express
 
Svenskaflicka said:
The point is to type in the RIGHT answer! Try again. :p
But I don't know and I just wanted to participate in your thread and all....
 
I give up. It's the one-day and legal bits that stump me or I'd have more guesses. P.
 
And here I thought I had picked one that was too easy...

"The Process" by Kafka!

OK, a new one:

"His biggest fan was deadly in love with his book character..."
 
Kafka?!!?!?!? $&*$&^(*&)(+)&@!@!#! BUGGER BUGGER BUGGER!!!!!!!! RUSSIAN??????????

Perdita :mad:
 
Svenskaflicka said:
"His biggest fan was deadly in love with his book character..."
I know this one but I'm not going to post it. Still fuming about Kafka and his "Russian" book! P.
 
Svenskaflicka said:
Sorry, P. I really thought he WAS Russian. :eek: :rose: Forgive me? :rose: Pretty please?
Appropriate next answer: Misery

calming down, Perdita

(Kafka was a Bohemian/Austrian, and all the characters in the book had German names woman!)
 
perdita said:
Appropriate next answer: Misery

calming down, Perdita

(Kafka was a Bohemian/Austrian, and all the characters in the book had German names woman!)
:eek:

Your turn to write a logline, Perdita.
 
Svenskaflicka said:
You're supposed to read atleast the FIRST post of every thread. ;)
That's beneath me and you know it.

Ok, here goes; should be easy:

Really bad weather, lots of mud and heather, general year-round gloom—the ultimate romantic getaway!


Hint: it's not Russian, Polish, Austrian or Swedish! :rolleyes:
 
perdita said:
That's beneath me and you know it.

Ok, here goes; should be easy:

Really bad weather, lots of mud and heather, general year-round gloom—the ultimate romantic getaway!


Hint: it's not Russian, Polish, Austrian or Swedish! :rolleyes:

"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë?
 
Svenskaflicka said:
"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë?
You win your own game, Flickamou. I'm bowing out so people don't think it's fixed. P. :heart:
 
:nana:

Anyone else up for the challenge? I'll go easy on you...

"He's about to learn about good, evil, friendship, and the magic in this world."
 
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