I've been messing around with an idea for a children's book, but probably more likely a Young adult story, about a kid who goes on adventures in his dreams. It's basically a foil that allows me to use all those ideas that are too insane or abstract to work properly in a "serious" universe. I was discussing some ideas with a friend over a beer yesterday and after a while he remarked that this sounded some what like the Little Nemo. I'd heard about that character but I'd never read the comics or seen the cartoon. So I watched the 1992 movie on Youtube today. A hell of a lot of my ideas are in there. They're different, more basic and more innocent, but they are there.
The absurd and reality warping landscape in Nemo's opening dream, the nightmare cloud, the idea of guardians of dreams, a key that locks the border between nightmares and dreams, etc. Oh, these aren't exactly mindblowingly unique ideas and my use of them is also a lot more complex than what they did in this movie but still, it is strange to see somebody else putting your thoughts into form in a different story.
Have you ever experienced something similar?
While we are at it, anyone have any advice for books or movies about dreams that I should probably watch or read before I make a fool of myself?
I am already in the process of reading through the Sandmen comics by Neil Gaiman. I've got Peter Pan downloaded on my Kindle, I've watched most of the Nightmare on Elmstreet films. What other classics is there out there?
This post has been edited by Aptorius: 15 January 2013 - 08:14 PM