This month's Minimalist Poster Challenge topic is for you to guess from my feeble starter:
Attachment 99103
No written answers accepted, you must represent the movie with your own image.
The idea is:
MAXIMUM thinking - MINIMUM drawing.
Acorn
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This month's Minimalist Poster Challenge topic is for you to guess from my feeble starter:
Attachment 99103
No written answers accepted, you must represent the movie with your own image.
The idea is:
MAXIMUM thinking - MINIMUM drawing.
Acorn
Very descriptive image. I can tell what the film is but can't do anything with it until I get home.
It takes a lot of thinking to make something simple, I've a long way to go.
I'm finding the simpler, the less to go wrong.
Luck with your approach.
Acorn
One of my favorite scenes is when Clouseau accidentally sets his long suffering boss's waste paper basket on fire.
It's more fun this way as we get to see how lateral or literal people are.
Keep them coming.
Acorn
P.S. Some good work here - thanks.
Dunno. It just is one of my favorite scenes from the series (the original series with Peter Sellers). And yeah, David Strover, you are right, of course. But it is what always comes my mind. Or what is left of it.Quote:
The question is was this "written" clue(sew) a spoiler or a bit of fun?
Now that I'm home I guess I'll have to do one, but, my interpretation of the image as a film title is not the same film as you guys are posting. I wonder which of us is wrong, probably me.