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Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Good Blog Ideas I Stumbled Upon by Watching Inception and Other Blockbuster Movies
There’s nothing like a blockbuster movie to transport you to another world. But the fantasy doesn’t have to end when the movie does. The stuff that you watch may actually be the springing board for a good Blog Idea.
In the past years, movies such as Avatar, Inception and Toy story 3 have been released and have done quite well at the box office. How does one find a good blog idea from such movies? Well, first you can just watch the movies and then jot down the ideas that were sparked. Or you can go to the Internet Movies Database website and search for the plot keywords for each particular movie. From the keywords, you can find something that you would be interested in blogging about. Let’s take a look at the above-mentioned movies and see what good Blog Ideas we can come up with.
Avatar
You can write about 3D technology. If you have seen a 3D movie, then talk about your experience, where are such movies shown in your area? Some people say they were affected by watching Avatar, what was your experience. Is there any bad side to 3D technology? You could also write about your thoughts on other life forms. How about just writing about the use of avatars as part of signatures in social networking. What’s the funniest or worst avatar you’ve seen?
Toy story
Go back to your childhood years and write about your favourite toys or your time at daycare, if you attended one.
What’s your best childhood memory?
Inception
Write about dreams, what do they mean to you? Do you think the dream world is real? Have a discussion with your readers and ask them to give their views. You could also write a brief biography of the actors and so forth.
I’ve picked a few movies but there are more. You can have a look at your favourites and see what good blog ideas you come up with. You’ll surely find some.
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