Cheshire Cat
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Okay this ones a bit odd and I've found myself playing it all the time with the film crew down at my college. It works like this (try and follow this best you can, it really is a fun game).
I start off with an actor/actress and a movie they were in. Say I said "Michael Keaton, Batman". the next person would have to think of another actor/actress that was in "Batman" and then name another movie THEY were in. So the next person could say "Kim Basinger, Cool World" and the next person has to do the same thing they did, taking "Kim Basinger, Cool World" which also had Brad Pitt and move on to "Brad Pitt, Seven", from there to "Kevin Spacey, American Beauty" and so forth.
Obscure actors and/or movie titles are always good for thinning out the numbers. If ya cant think of a new name/title, you're out. (this game usually works a lot better in chatrooms. Here people can cheat and check out info online to keep this thing going indefinitly) Usually its just me and the film club pres going at it at the end for over an hour, naming all these actors and movies that no ones ever heard of...
Figured the "One Word Game" was doing so well I"d give this a shot. Also, the only 2 rules are naming the 3 individual movies from a Trilogy on consecutive turns is a no-no, unless you come back to it after moving through a few other titles, and each actor/actress' name can only be used once, movie titles can be re-used though. So here we go, the only reason the first person gives a name with the movie is to limit the most obvious choice for said title:
Jim Carrey, "Man On The Moon"
I start off with an actor/actress and a movie they were in. Say I said "Michael Keaton, Batman". the next person would have to think of another actor/actress that was in "Batman" and then name another movie THEY were in. So the next person could say "Kim Basinger, Cool World" and the next person has to do the same thing they did, taking "Kim Basinger, Cool World" which also had Brad Pitt and move on to "Brad Pitt, Seven", from there to "Kevin Spacey, American Beauty" and so forth.
Obscure actors and/or movie titles are always good for thinning out the numbers. If ya cant think of a new name/title, you're out. (this game usually works a lot better in chatrooms. Here people can cheat and check out info online to keep this thing going indefinitly) Usually its just me and the film club pres going at it at the end for over an hour, naming all these actors and movies that no ones ever heard of...
Figured the "One Word Game" was doing so well I"d give this a shot. Also, the only 2 rules are naming the 3 individual movies from a Trilogy on consecutive turns is a no-no, unless you come back to it after moving through a few other titles, and each actor/actress' name can only be used once, movie titles can be re-used though. So here we go, the only reason the first person gives a name with the movie is to limit the most obvious choice for said title:
Jim Carrey, "Man On The Moon"