Oh! Okay.
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Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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highlights in road
The highlighters each represent a different character.
the one *after* the bridge -- with the whiteout in the mouth of the stapler.
The blue means water, and the white thing is a boat. The grey stapler has something in its mouth.
That help? Like, this game is really interesting, the way the visual associations work so well even though they're kind of obtuse representations.
with the whiteout in the mouth of the stapler
Look at the setting and the other thing in the picture, and then think about the colors used.
Sean, have I seen #1 or the highlighters?
#1 is a pretty scary movie, and first in a series, I think maybe, but also possibly not, cuz scary.
I still don't have the highlighters.
The post its aren't doing it for me. I've tried Like Water for Chocolate, Chocolat, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, all of which were books before they were movies.
Sean, think about writing things down to remember them.
Seany, the actress got fat for the role.
You probably haven't seen the movie if the post-its don't bring anything up, but think about the date book-- it's not exactly a date book, but close.
I got the whiteout in stapler thing once I read Dawn's comment -- I was thinking water, but I was stuck on one of the Pirates movies. Which is, oddly enough, what I thought the bridge one was, too, because the hat is so small and hard to see.
Are the highlighters a gang thing or something?
Oh Jesus. Okay, got it.
Phew.
I still don't have the highlighters.
Each color represents a different character. I'm sure you know this!
The post its aren't doing it for me.
Look at what the post-its are ON. Its a book with the year 2006 on it. Almost as if someone were writing about the year, perhaps keeping track of chocolate and weight.
AmyLiz: not a gang, but criminals, yes.