When trouble walked through my door in 4 inch stilettos

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the search for cheesy fiction lines reminiscent of pulp fiction and film noir styles. Participants share examples, suggest sources, and explore the characteristics of narrative clichés in this genre.

Discussion Character

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks a website for generating cheesy pulp fiction lines, suggesting a specific style akin to "taxi driver" narratives.
  • Another participant recalls a humorous line from Garfield, proposing it as a model for creating similar lines.
  • Some participants recommend looking up quotes from Mickey Spillane, noting that they may not be narrative clichés but rather biographical quotes.
  • There is a discussion about the relevance of the monkey and banana metaphor to the gritty urban setting, with differing opinions on its comedic effect.
  • A participant mentions a movie, "Her Alibi," as an example of a work that features similar phrases.
  • Several participants express difficulty in finding specific narrative clichés that combine detective and pulp fiction elements through online searches.
  • The term "Film Noir" is suggested as a descriptor for the style being discussed, with some participants questioning whether it applies to literary forms as well.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the interest in cheesy fiction lines, but there are multiple competing views regarding the relevance and effectiveness of specific examples and sources. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best way to find or create the desired narrative clichés.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations in the search for specific narrative clichés, with participants expressing uncertainty about the definitions and characteristics of the styles they are discussing.

DaveC426913
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I'm looking for cheesy fiction lines, like out of pulp fiction novels. Can anyone point me at a site?

cheesypulpfictionlinegenerator.com would be perfect.



And, since anything is possible out their on the web I might as well shoot for the stars... A "taxi driver" slant would be perfect.

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I saw one in the comics a couple of weeks ago. I'll see if I can remember it correctly or butcher it. The comic is Garfield and Jon says something about being as desperate as a monkey in a banana famine. So, you could build on that.
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"..when trouble walked through my door in 4 inch stilettos I cringed. But things were so slow and I was about as desperate as a monkey in a banana famine so..."
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So how about it? Can PFers come up with some good ones?
 
Averagesupernova said:
I saw one in the comics a couple of weeks ago. I'll see if I can remember it correctly or butcher it. The comic is Garfield and Jon says something about being as desperate as a monkey in a banana famine. So, you could build on that.
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"..when trouble walked through my door in 4 inch stilettos I cringed. But things were so slow and I was about as desperate as a monkey in a banana famine so..."
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So how about it? Can PFers come up with some good ones?
That's great, but what do monkeys and bananas have to do with the dirty downtown streets plied by cabbies?
 
Curious3141 said:
You should look up Mickey Spillane (Mike Hammer) quotes. They're pretty much all like this : http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/m/mickeyspil310956.html
This is almost exactly what I'm looking for - I think...

These seem to be quotes spoken by the author, in real life, not narrative cliches in his stories. Or am I using it wrong?
 
DaveC426913 said:
This is almost exactly what I'm looking for - I think...

These seem to be quotes spoken by the author, in real life, not narrative cliches in his stories. Or am I using it wrong?

Those are biographical quotes. The stuff in his books/movies is even cheesier (exactly what you're looking for), unfortunately I cannot find an online source, maybe you can continue googling for it.

Try sifting through the links here : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Spillane
 
DaveC426913 said:
That's great, but what do monkeys and bananas have to do with the dirty downtown streets plied by cabbies?

Well I guess it depends on the effect that you're after. The monkey in a banana famine line from Garfield really made me laugh. They don't really have anything to do with downtown streets and cabbies. That's why it's kind of funny. That may not be the effect you are after though.
 
This reminds me of a movie I liked from the early nineties, "Her Alibi" with Tom Selleck. He plays a mystery writer and he throws out a bunch of phrases like that in the movie.
 
..when trouble walked through my door in 4 inch stilettos

I thought you were telling us you tripped on your carpet. :-p
 
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I've tried every keyword I can think of to Google:

detective pulp fiction cliche cheesy metaphor simile

Mostly, I get either simile stuff or detective stuff, but not both.
 
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Look up the phrase "Film Noir" this is the style you're talking about.
 
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Look up the phrase "Film Noir" this is the style you're talking about.
Well, yes, but I'm not looking for story or visual cliches, I'm looking for narrative cliches .i.e. words.

Unless film noir is also a literary genre...


Or, I suppose a film noir that's narrated by the character would have the same flavour.
 

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