Name that movie....(possible 56K warning)
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Sorry! Got busy.
This one will spoil it. I was going with the previous theme.
I recommend the movie only if you like the source material. (I do.)
This one will spoil it. I was going with the previous theme.
I recommend the movie only if you like the source material. (I do.)
Much prefer my Nazis Nuremberged.
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Anyone want to take it?
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Not until you tell us what it is.
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I spoiled it in the link above my last picture. Anyone with any awareness of the movie would recognize the Crispin Glover pic.
It's Bartleby, a sort-of-surreal modern adaptation of the Melville short story.
I might be the only person who ever saw it, but I like my Melville.
It's Bartleby, a sort-of-surreal modern adaptation of the Melville short story.
I might be the only person who ever saw it, but I like my Melville.
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Ok, I'll take this one.
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Nighthawks
This movie doesn't get nearly the recognition it deserves.
This movie doesn't get nearly the recognition it deserves.
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I knew you'd get it. And I agree.
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The Accountant?
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Yes.
Just watched it last weekend and quite enjoyed it.
Just watched it last weekend and quite enjoyed it.
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Is that Debbie Does the Atlantic?
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The one where Robert Redford's hair stays eternally young by sapping the life essence from his hands?
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All is Lost?
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No.Jaymann wrote:All is Lost?
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Never heard of it. Is it any good?
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It proposed an interesting philosophical question: if the afterlife was scientifically proven to exist would it make logical sense to commit suicide? I enjoyed it.Brian wrote:Never heard of it. Is it any good?
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Sounds interesting.
I might give it a go.
Thanks.
I might give it a go.
Thanks.
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I just learned of this - I haven't even watched it yet, but it's got a great cast (to be revealed when if someone gets it). Bonus points for knowing the name under which it was re-released 5 years later.
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No guesses? Here's a little clue to help you:
Spoiler:
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Perhaps a more recognizable shot of the lead.
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Is he the love child of Johnny Cash and Robert De Niro?
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I think he's the love child or Mr and Mrs Cash.Holman wrote:Is he the love child of Johnny Cash and Robert De Niro?
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I thought it might be Johnny, but two pics up seems all wrong for him.
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First and third are Johnny. Not the one in the middle.
Anyway, it's Five Minutes To Live from 1961. Re-released in 1966 at Door to Door Maniac. Despite a once in a lifetime cast (in addition to JC there's Vic Tayback, Ronnie Howard & Merle Travis) it's pretty much unwatchable.
I know because I tried this afternoon.
Someone take it.
Anyway, it's Five Minutes To Live from 1961. Re-released in 1966 at Door to Door Maniac. Despite a once in a lifetime cast (in addition to JC there's Vic Tayback, Ronnie Howard & Merle Travis) it's pretty much unwatchable.
I know because I tried this afternoon.
Someone take it.
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My Dinner With Rip?
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That reminds me of when my daughter referred to a wrench as a repair stick.
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That looks like Brendan Gleeson.
Which....doesn't really help me here.
Which....doesn't really help me here.
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Brian wrote:That looks like Brendan Gleeson.
Which....doesn't really help me here.
How about this guy?
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It narrows it down enough, though, given Moliere's proclivities.Brian wrote:That looks like Brendan Gleeson.
Which....doesn't really help me here.
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Max Peck wrote:It narrows it down enough, though, given Moliere's proclivities.Brian wrote:That looks like Brendan Gleeson.
Which....doesn't really help me here.
My proclivity for awesome?
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For picking movies that were released relatively recently. Which, obviously, does not preclude awesome.Moliere wrote:My proclivity for awesome?
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