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patrockable
Posted: December 30, 20122012-12-30T16:55:08+10:00 2012-12-30T16:55:08+10:00In: Public

When an overworked data analyst mistakenly drives down an infinitely repeating highway, he and his mates must break the loop and get to Vegas.

Highway Infinity

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    1. bryson
      2012-12-30T17:46:31+10:00Added an answer on December 30, 2012 at 5:46 pm

      I like the concept of an infinite highway. So many possibilities and intrigues me.

      Why must the analyst and his mates get to Vegas? I assume they are all overworked and looking for stress release.
      How do they get on the highway? Trying to take a shortcut?

      One approach: On a relaxing retreat to Las Vegas, a data analyst and his friends take a wrong turn putting them on an infinitely repeating highway.

      Definitely would be in line to watch this movie.

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    2. almiiitey Penpusher
      2012-12-30T23:35:53+10:00Added an answer on December 30, 2012 at 11:35 pm

      I agree, an intriguing story idea–I just need to know what the “stakes” are that make getting to Vegas so important.

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    3. [Deleted User]
      2012-12-31T07:56:16+10:00Added an answer on December 31, 2012 at 7:56 am

      My guess is they just saw ‘Swingers’ for the first time.

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    4. patrockable
      2013-01-03T10:07:20+10:00Added an answer on January 3, 2013 at 10:07 am

      Thanks to all for the comments!

      Good point Bryson and almiiitey about why Vegas is important.

      Getting to Vegas was their original goal, but once trapped, the main goal is to escape this bizarre highway (and the stakes are obvious). I can see why mentioning Vegas as part of the goal causes confusion.

      Take two:

      After a wrong turn on the way to Vegas, an overworked analyst and his mates must escape from an infinitely repeating highway.

      Better?

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