A movie game to play

Sal Glesser

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My wife, Gail & I play a little game when watching flicks.

Whenever there is an "emergency" sitation in a movie. Good guy (or girl) being dragged by horse, hero tied up and bldg on fire, etc., we ask the question; "How would a hidden Clipit change this situation?"

It's amazing what a difference in the outcome becomes possible with a "hidden" Clipit. (even a Ladybug in a shoe would make a difference). Just thought to share.

sal
 
Sal,

I'm a bit surprised to learn that you have time to watch movies. I thought you spent all of your free time in here!
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I, like you, find myself thinking about how I would avert the crises I witness in movies and on TV. Especially when watching real-life danger dramas, such as "911" and World's Scariest Videos on Fox, and that sort of thing. Like the guy who accidentally hanged himself doing Judas in a Jesus play. Or the kid who climbed up a tree and got his shoelace tangled around a branch. (Neither the kid nor his would-be rescuer had a knife.)

In your marketing campaigns, perhaps you could develop some of these emergency themes into serious or comic commercial plots. There is a precedent for this kind of advertising: lately, during NFL broadcasts, I've seen some pretty amazing rescues performed by a hero (Howie Long) using nothing more than a can of beer.

David Rock


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How about Jim Carrey doing a snap open with his teeth? Ow...
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