12.13pm
1 November 2013
Have you ever wanted to make a Beatles movie using random Beatles (and solo) songs? Well now you can!
So, here’s how it works:
1. Open your Beatles music library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc).
2. Put it on shuffle.
3. Press play.
4. For every question, type the song that’s playing.
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button.
6. DON’T LIE GEEZ.
You can do this as many times (or as few times) as you want. Putting your own comments and reactions to the song choice compared to the question is encouraged. I’ll start off with what happens when I used a Beatles Playlist as an example. To do yours, just delete my response and put your own.
Edit: You don’t have to follow that temple I used in my example.
Opening Credits:
The Beatles – I Should Have Known Better (based on this, the movie probably not be a somber one since the song is not a slow one?)
First Day at School:
The Beatles – I’ll be back (Not a fan of school but can’t not go)
Falling in Love:
She loves you – The Beatles (Probably turns out well and happens quickly and mutually)
Fight Song:
Taxman – The Beatles (Maybe love interest’s parents are tax people and protagonist’s parents got put in jail because of tax evasion and now the protagonist is gonna be put in a foster home.)
Breaking Up:
Run For Life – The Beatles (Protagonist must of gone of the deep end at some point and started becoming a jealous guy things didn’t end up to well for love interest)
Prom:
If I Fell – Beatles (Protagonist found another love interest for the prom and still has that jealous streak and says that the love interest got love protagonist more than anyone else)
Life:
Let it Be – Beatles (Protagonist struggles to let things be though out life and the words are always just out of reach. This is the protagonist’s dramatic need.)
Mental Breakdown:
Nowhere Man – Beatles (Love interest 2 left protagonist since protagonist was too clingy and protagonist find themselves lost without a love interest)
Driving:
I Need You – Beatles (Protagonist starts chasing after Love interest 2 in their car.)
Flashback:
Getting Better – Beatles (Protagonist looks back on their life and comes to a realization about their life. They crashed the car when they were chasing love interest 2. Then there are flashes of the past and present as time passes and protagonist starts to go and change their scene.)
Wedding:
Sgt. Pepper ‘s Loney Hearts Club Band – Beatles (A while after the car crash, some of protagonist’s friends set them up with love interest three and they get married and it is a big wedding)
Birth of Child:
For No One (Love interest three becomes disillusioned with protagonist and starts to starts to drift away. The baby was named Bonobo.)
Final Battle:
The Night Before by Beatles (Eventually, love interest three’s cool treatment of protagonist comes to a head and protagonist confronts love interest three about this.)
Death Scene:
The Beatles – “Mean Mr. Mustard” (Love interest 3 left with the kid and protagonist broke down and became homeless and dies in the street. Protagonist’s friends tried to help out but they were unable to)
Funeral:
A Day In The Life – Beatles (Protagonist died in the street since a car crashed into them.)
End Credits:
Beatles – Come together (The protagonist is a joker who did what they pleased regardless of the love interest’s feelings which was their downfall.)
That was an interesting story.
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2.57pm
Reviewers
14 April 2010
Just so I follow, are we using your template only?
Opening Credits:
The Beatles – Song + description
First Day at School:
The Beatles – Song + description
Falling in Love:
The Beatles – Song + description
etc…
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all its worth. And all the children boogie.
3.00pm
28 July 2015
Zig said
Just so I follow, are we using your template only?Opening Credits:
The Beatles – Song + descriptionFirst Day at School:
The Beatles – Song + descriptionFalling in Love:
The Beatles – Song + descriptionetc…
I think we don’t necessarily need to follow the same format as AD40 did
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1 November 2013
natureaker said
Zig said
Just so I follow, are we using your template only?Opening Credits:
The Beatles – Song + descriptionFirst Day at School:
The Beatles – Song + descriptionFalling in Love:
The Beatles – Song + descriptionetc…
I think we don’t necessarily need to follow the same format as AD40 did
You don’t have to follow that temple . That was just my example.
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11.23am
1 January 2017
Ooh! Sounds like fun! This is what I got from shuffle (it’s very long and complex, so stay awake!)
Old Brown Shoe (The protagonist is a tramp, who is determined to become wealthy. He has a crush on the ‘short haired girl’ who lives opposite to where he sleeps.)
P.S. I Love You (The tramp finds a piece of paper and decides to write a love letter to her, without revealing his identity.)
Penny Lane (The next day, the tramp wakes up and looks for a way to make money. He observes people in their jobs, and gets an idea of what he would like to do to win over the girl.)
A Hard Day’s Night (After responding to an advert. The tramp gets a job as a road sweep in his area.)
(How convenient!) Eight Days A Week (The tramp gets used to his job and makes a fairly good amount of money. It is around this time the girl notices him.)
Drive My Car (The pair spark up a conversation about life and whatnot and she tells him she received a letter from a mystery lover. He timidly reveals that he is the mystery lover. She tells him that he would make better money if he acted as her chauffeur. Little does he know she is barely interested in him and would like to just use him.)
Birthday (Several nights later the tramp discovers she is having a birthday party. He walks in on the party only to discover she is with a boyfriend and she tells him to get out. He wrecks the party before leaving.)
Get Back (After leaving the house in a huff, he takes his chauffeur car and goes to the hills.)
Norwegian Wood (He finds a deserted cottage in the hills. When he goes inside, he has a hallucination that the girl is with him and that he is talking to her all through the night. He wakes up the next day and finds out it was a hallucination.)
Fixing A Hole (He begins to forget about the relationship and goes back to his sweeping job, and redecorating the interior of the cottage in his free time.)
This Boy (The tramp sweeps around the area he used to sleep and hears a scream. He looks in the window of the girl’s house and finds out her and her boyfriend are fighting. He feels he should do something to help and attacks the boyfriend. The tramp tells the girl to follow him to the cottage where she reveals that she felt guilty for sending him out that night. They decide to stay together and embrace.)
There. There is probably several flaws to the story, but overall what do you think?
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11.56am
1 November 2013
That was quite intesting. I like how you formed your own story.
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27 November 2016
Here’s mine!
Opening credits: Girl
The main character really wants a girl, and goes to get one.
It is then introduced that the main character is going to woo his girl with money, as he has lots of it.
The girl sings this song to Jude, our main character, to demonstrate her love for him.
We Can Work It Out (Gee, this is pretty easy so far)
They encounter a bit of a hurdle in their relationship.
His girl starts making the big time with her cover of Hey Jude …
Jude’s girl leaves him. And he isn’t very happy about that.
Jude decides to hope that tomorrow will yield better results than last time.
As he thought, tomorrow did yield a new girl to love.
Their new relationship blossoms, etc., etc… (insert long and boring soliloquy around here about Jude’s feelings and his love)
Jude can’t believe his luck, and doesn’t want to stuff anything up now!
Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite (Oh ****…)
Jude spends lots of money on front row tickets to the circus, which his girl loves a lot.
Jude expresses his love for Pam with a song he wrote for her entitled Polythene Pam .
Getting Better (Finally! Just what I wanted 4 songs ago…)
Their loves gets ever stronger, and Jude thinks this is too good to be true, and should probably propose to Pam.
He proposes, she agrees, and they move to the Scottish Highlands to live.
Credits: The Word
Words? Credits? Geddit?
Do you like it?
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