Literature of the Cinema: A Challenge
Submitted by UncRoger on Mon, 03/19/2001 - 02:12
Tags:
- I wrote a book; You can too(*)
- Jonathon Livingston Seagull(*)
- Tom Sawyer
- Serve and Protect
- Baby Steps (ID by LBangs)
- Tin Toy(*) (ID by LBangs)
- 10 women I'd love to pork (ID by Jim)
Author Comments:
Sometimes, a movie will reference a book, perhaps real, perhaps imaginary. Here are a few books from movies that I remember. Can you identify the movie from which they came?
Note: Those marked with an asterisk are not actually mentioned, but are featured prominently enough that they are easily identifiable.








This is a tough challenge list Unc. Only one 'Baby Steps' rings a bell, but the memory won't come. Wait a minute, didn't Elaine on the TV show SEINFELD refer to this book? But that's not a movie.
Not Seinfeld -- these are all actual movies. I figured it would be tough. 8^)
Baby Steps is from What About Bob?
Tin Toy is the name of one of John Lasseter's early films, so I'm guessing it is from Toy Story or Toy Story 2, but I'm not really sure...
Shalom, y'all!
L. Bangs
Bingo! Baby Steps is the name of the book that Richard Dreyfuss' character wrote. Tin Toy is one of the books on the shelf in Andy's room.
"10 Women I'd Love to Pork" . . . Throw Momma From the Train, perhaps?
Bingo! It's a coffee table book... 8^)