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1)   9 May 2008 07:35
zmbiejesus
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would anyone know of a book with the premise similar to The Truman Show?

2)   11 May 2008 01:41
Anarchemitis
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I would. The Truman Show was a very eye-opening movie for me in terms of social existence and 3rd person.

3)   11 May 2008 01:43
thebobmaster
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That's the Jim Carrey movie, right? Very underrated.

4)   11 May 2008 01:50
Anarchemitis
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That be true, that be tru. man.

5)   12 May 2008 11:51
Strafe Mcgee
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zmbiejesus:
would anyone know of a book with the premise similar to The Truman Show?

Well, if you want to go down the Orwellian route, 1984 is about a man trapped in an oppressive regime where he and the rest of the general populace are monitored for any signs of disobedience. But you probably know that already. That's the most vaguely similar book I can think of anyway. Much, much, much darker though.

6)   12 May 2008 12:27
FranicalFrazical
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What's weird is, I was thinking about this last night, what if I was in my own kind of Truman show obviously not named the same (or is it?) or how do you know that your no "Truman" and this is all created to mess with your mind.... Now I'm paranoid again

7)   12 May 2008 16:11
Strafe Mcgee
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FranicalFrazical:
What's weird is, I was thinking about this last night, what if I was in my own kind of Truman show obviously not named the same (or is it?) or how do you know that your no "Truman" and this is all created to mess with your mind.... Now I'm paranoid again

And then you get into the Descartes argument, what if everything around me is nothing but an illusion created by an evil demon outside of my sensory perception?

Down such roads, madness lies...

8)   12 May 2008 16:23
star_topology
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Strafe Mcgee pretty much said everything else that I had planned to say, but IMHO, The Truman Show is a very underrated movie. One of my all-time faves.

9)   12 May 2008 17:16
Anarchemitis
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Strafe Mcgee:

zmbiejesus:
would anyone know of a book with the premise similar to The Truman Show?

Well, if you want to go down the Orwellian route, 1984 is about a man trapped in an oppressive regime where he and the rest of the general populace are monitored for any signs of disobedience. But you probably know that already. That's the most vaguely similar book I can think of anyway. Much, much, much darker though.

Seeing as 1984 invented the "Orwellian" story, as it was written by George Orwell.

10)   12 May 2008 17:26
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Strafe Mcgee:

FranicalFrazical:
What's weird is, I was thinking about this last night, what if I was in my own kind of Truman show obviously not named the same (or is it?) or how do you know that your no "Truman" and this is all created to mess with your mind.... Now I'm paranoid again

And then you get into the Descartes argument, what if everything around me is nothing but an illusion created by an evil demon outside of my sensory perception?

Down such roads, madness lies...

Just a piece of advice, NEVER get involved in philosophy! Just reading this thread got me back to when i was a teenager, who filled his mind with philosophy to escape my oh so horrible life. I once suffered from insomnia because of philosophy. Just thinking about the concept of death makes me cringe :(-

11)   15 Jun 2008 01:04
FranicalFrazical
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Strafe Mcgee:

FranicalFrazical:
What's weird is, I was thinking about this last night, what if I was in my own kind of Truman show obviously not named the same (or is it?) or how do you know that your no "Truman" and this is all created to mess with your mind.... Now I'm paranoid again

And then you get into the Descartes argument, what if everything around me is nothing but an illusion created by an evil demon outside of my sensory perception?

Down such roads, madness lies...

Ummm... actually no I nevergot in to that I just tried to sleep without thinking that people were watching me...i failed

12)   15 Jun 2008 01:13
JakubK666
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I hate this movie.Okay...it was awesome but right now I need to write a 1500-word essay about it for my Coursework.And I got six days left...
Goddamn you Truman!

13)   15 Jun 2008 13:01
TheMadDoctorsCat
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Personally I loved the movie. One of my faves.

A book like it though? Can't think of one offhand...

14)   15 Jun 2008 13:11
Fireleaf
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"Time out of joint" by Phillip K. Dick uses similar themes.

15)   16 Jun 2008 02:05
LOLiver
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This movie is in my top 10.
Fantastic movie.

16)   16 Jun 2008 02:30
captainduncan
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I wuv that movie ^^, I got the same kind of vibe from reading Catch-22, even though there aren't really any similarities between the two.

17)   16 Jun 2008 13:52
exocel
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nothing springs to mind but if you dug that flick, go adn watch eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, there carreys two best performances.

18)   16 Jun 2008 16:14
MJ12 Commando
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"Ubik" by Philip K. Dick

19)   16 Jun 2008 16:21
Wilkopops
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Fantastic movie. I was surprised that Carrey was able to pull off such a straight character so well, particularly following films like Batman Forever and Ace Ventura.
But he made it look easy, and made the character of Truman so empathisable (is that a word?) that it turned The Truman Show from a good film to a pretty awesome film.

20)   16 Jun 2008 19:03
Saphatorael
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exocel:
nothing springs to mind but if you dug that flick, go adn watch eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, there carreys two best performances.

2 of my fav movies. They both leave quite an impression if you're willing to think about the protagonists' situations.

21)   16 Jun 2008 19:16
L.B. Jeffries
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There are a couple of video games that toy with the concept too, except you play the person controlling Truman's life.

22)   16 Jun 2008 19:25
sammyfreak
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L.B. Jeffries:
There are a couple of video games that toy with the concept too, except you play the person controlling Truman's life.

Is it made by EA? Does it have to many expansionpacks?

 
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