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Started by lovemunkey187, September 04, 2007, 01:37:10 PM

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Achim

Wow, this was over in a blink :clap:

ninehours, what's next?

ninehours

Name 15 films that start as one Genre but end as another.

1. From Dusk Till Dawn (Starts as Crime ends as Horror)

richierich

1. From Dusk Till Dawn (Starts as Crime ends as Horror)
2. Lost in Translation (starts as crap and finishes as really, really crap)    :devil:


EnryWiki

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1. From Dusk Till Dawn (Starts as Crime ends as Horror)
2. Lost in Translation (starts as crap and finishes as really, really crap)   
3. Learning Curve (1998) (Starts as the usual "Good teacher in a difficult school" story, ends as "Crazy teacher doing crazy but sort of funny things").  ::)

 

EnryWiki

Quote from: richierich on December 17, 2007, 10:43:08 AM
2. Lost in Translation (starts as crap and finishes as really, really crap)    :devil:

You've spoilered the movie's ending!   :o ;) :devil:

Najemikon

Dear Sir,

I wish to complain about a misapplied genre situation. I think you will find that the before mentioned "Lost In Translation" did not change genre half way through; it starts, continues and ends, firmly in the 'Sublime' genre. Please remove it from the list forthwith, or I shall be forced to take action. My action will start within the 'Threats, Stalking and Voodoo' genre, and end in the 'Beating about the head with an over-large trout' genre.

Many thanks.


:voodoo:



richierich

Quote from: Najemikon on December 17, 2007, 07:43:27 PM
Dear Sir,

I wish to complain about a misapplied genre situation. I think you will find that the before mentioned "Lost In Translation" did not change genre half way through; it starts, continues and ends, firmly in the 'Sublime' genre. Please remove it from the list forthwith, or I shall be forced to take action. My action will start within the 'Threats, Stalking and Voodoo' genre, and end in the 'Beating about the head with an over-large trout' genre.

Many thanks.


:voodoo:





lovemunkey187

Quote from: richierich on December 18, 2007, 11:26:24 AM
Quote from: Najemikon on December 17, 2007, 07:43:27 PM
Dear Sir,

I wish to complain about a misapplied genre situation. I think you will find that the before mentioned "Lost In Translation" did not change genre half way through; it starts, continues and ends, firmly in the 'Sublime' genre. Please remove it from the list forthwith, or I shall be forced to take action. My action will start within the 'Threats, Stalking and Voodoo' genre, and end in the 'Beating about the head with an over-large trout' genre.

Many thanks.


:voodoo:






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ninehours

  :hmmmm: This one seems like it's to difficult (Dusk till Dawn was the only one i could think of  ;D) so board open

EnryWiki

Quote from: ninehours on December 18, 2007, 02:18:09 PM
  so board open


A British actor faking an American accent, or the other way round.

1. House M.D. (Hugh Laurie)

DJ Doena

1. House M.D. (Hugh Laurie)
2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Spike - James Marsters)
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richierich

1. House M.D. (Hugh Laurie)
2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Spike - James Marsters)
3. Far and Away (Tom Cruise)

Najemikon

1. House M.D. (Hugh Laurie)
2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Spike - James Marsters)
3. Far and Away (Tom Cruise)
4. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Kate Winslet)

lovemunkey187

1. House M.D. (Hugh Laurie)
2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Spike - James Marsters)
3. Far and Away (Tom Cruise)
4. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Kate Winslet)
5. Mary Poppins (Dick van Dyke, sort of)