One sentence summaries that miss the point.

The challenge is to summarize a book or movie in a single sentence or sentence fragment, managing to be right but still miss something important.

Examples:

(This one is stolen from the National Lampoon) The Diary of Anne Frank: a young girl hides in an attic, but is found.

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Disposing of a family heirloom proves troublesome.

The Vanishing: A couple seperate at a roadside rest stop, but he eventually finds out where she went.

Psycho: A young man’s complicated relationship with his mother has repercussions for others.

Star Wars: A young man travels to a large space station to pick up his sister.

Alien- an encounter with an alien complicates a ship mission

The Matrix- Humans enjoy video games a tad too much.

The Karma Sutra- Indian ladies are quite bendy.

JAWS- nightime swimming can be dangerous.

Not quite on topic but…

Mostly harmless.

d&r

1001 Arabian Nights: Shahrazad entertains the King at night over the course of several years.

The Odyssey: A shipwrecker Greek’s quest to get home.

Exodus: A quirk of fate leads Moses on a journey of self fulfillment both for himself and for his new found people.

The New Testament: In a traditionalist society where a man follows his father in his father’s footsteps Jesus must learn to cope with having two fathers.

The New Testament - Jeshua ben Joseph learns he is abopted.

(sorry Osiris, I had to after I saw yours)

Homer Simpson on Young Frankenstien:

“Scared the HELL out of me!”

I was thinking of starting a similar thread a few weeks ago. Here’s mine.

Titanic - Two young people from different social classes develop a dommed romance on an ocean liner.

Eraserhead: A young man has to look after the baby and deal with his wacky in-laws

The Ninth Gate: A New York bookdealer takes a working holiday to Europe and finds love

A Clockwork Orange: A young man learns that violence is wrong

Casablanca: A man considers getting back together with an old girlfriend but decides not to.

The Godfather: A son unexpectedly has to take over the family business but does so successfully.

Saving Private Ryan: A group of men take a walking tour of France and talk about their lives.

Toy Story: Two men from different backgrounds become rivals for the love of a younger man.

Citizen Kane: A man is upset because he forgot his sled outside.

Fight Club - Two guys start underground boxing clubs.

Memento - A man searches for his wife’s killer.

The Crow - A man searches for his girlfiend’s killers.

Breaking Away - Teens enter a bike race.

Atlas Shrugged: Rich people visit a mountainside resort.

“Full Metal Jacket”- Young men do calisthenics under the guidance of an old military veteran.

Forrest Gump - A mentally handicapped man manages to do OK in his life.

The Big Chill - A group of friends gather for the funeral of a former classmate.

The Breakfast Club - Six high school students spend Saturday in detention.

Les Miserables - Policeman pursuits a repeat offender.

Phantom of the Opera: A composer loses the love of his life to a member of the nobility.

Guys and Dolls: A gambler wins a bet with another gambler.

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind: A TV producer has fun hoodwinking the public.

Chicago: A murderer is acquited.

The Hours: People read a Virginia Woolf novel.

Cabaret: A writer goes to a night club.

The Gangs of New York: Two men try to one-up each other.

Schindler’s List: A factory owner makes defective goods.

Shakespeare In Love: An author has writer’s block.

Jurassic Park: Cloning dinosaurs for fun and profit is wrong.

if…: A group of young men hate their school and classmates.

Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure: A goofy man child searches for his lost bicycle.

Edward Scissorhands: A man with scissors for hands doesn’t fit in.

The Omen: A father learns his adopted son is evil.

A.I.: A robot child wants to be a real boy.

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: An alcoholic couple play mind games.

Soylent Green: Soylent Green is made of people.

Wait a minute…

I actually saw this one on the TV Guide channel:

Half Baked : Drug-addicted slackers go on a pot-selling spree to earn bail money.