They already did that movie, it was called Rocky IV with Ivan Drago.lethalninja said:
The Hunger Games could be told from Cato's perspective (it would be more interesting as a book than a movie).
YouBet said:So your premise makes no sense then....Brian Earl Spilner said:
Yes.Quote:
How mind-blowing would it have been for us to discover, along with Truman, that his entire life has been a lie?
We knew it was a lie from the very beginning thus my confusion here. I'm not trying to be a dick. I'm confused and I've had wine.
HtownAg92 said:Wicked?Faustus said:
Beowulf could be told from Grendel's point of view.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grendel_(novel)
The Wizard of Oz from the witches' point of view.
bangobango said:YouBet said:So your premise makes no sense then....Brian Earl Spilner said:
Yes.Quote:
How mind-blowing would it have been for us to discover, along with Truman, that his entire life has been a lie?
We knew it was a lie from the very beginning thus my confusion here. I'm not trying to be a dick. I'm confused and I've had wine.
How can you misread a post that badly and then never acknowledge how wrong you were?
Highlight of watching The Outsiders at school 7th grade. Ralph Macchio pulls the switch blade on the kid accompanied by every girl in class gasping while every guy in class yells 'OH YEAH!"Chuck Cunningham said:
The Outsiders from Randy's perspective.
Maybe Soda Pop's. Or Darry.
Carlo4 said:
Original Star Wars from perspective of the Empire/crew on the original Death Star.
Eso si, Que es said:
Happy Gilmore from Shooter's POV, guy climbs to the top of his field only to have a fool make a mockery of his craft
Reflecting on what happened 27 years ago today pic.twitter.com/t60oykuiJH
— Shooter McGavin (@ShooterMcGavin_) February 16, 2023