What's the last movie you watched?
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I'm up to 53, no idea where the last 8 come from except the Frying pan, can't think of what that's from.sixpoints wrote:Here's the link for something I stumbled upon today.
A digital design agency from Kent in England have a movie quiz.
It's a street scene in which they have placed visual clues to 65 films.
This is not my area of expertise, and beyond the obvious ones, I'm buggered.
Maybe some of our movie aficionados will do better. Can you name all 65?
Hope the link works!
http://quiz.ifour.co.uk
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I got 51sixpoints wrote:Here's the link for something I stumbled upon today.
A digital design agency from Kent in England have a movie quiz.
It's a street scene in which they have placed visual clues to 65 films.
This is not my area of expertise, and beyond the obvious ones, I'm buggered.
Maybe some of our movie aficionados will do better. Can you name all 65?
Hope the link works!
http://quiz.ifour.co.uk
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Same here!stui magpie wrote:I've never actually seen it.King Monkey wrote:The Shawshank Redemption.......... again.
Funny, I've probably seen it about a half dozen times, but have never actively sought it out. It's just one of those movies you can't take your eyes off when it happens to be on.
So, after a bit of channel surfing I just sat through it from 2.00-4.25am on Jan 1, with no intention of doing so. Lol.
Geez I must be getting old.
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Your kidding? That should be illegal, go get a copy or download it, you will love it, it's got everything, drama, intrigue, humour, not action but violence! And simply the best endings ever, it's just a brilliant movie, casting, scenery, everything. When it's on telly, you just can't flick past it!stui magpie wrote:I've never actually seen it.King Monkey wrote:The Shawshank Redemption.......... again.
Funny, I've probably seen it about a half dozen times, but have never actively sought it out. It's just one of those movies you can't take your eyes off when it happens to be on.
So, after a bit of channel surfing I just sat through it from 2.00-4.25am on Jan 1, with no intention of doing so. Lol.
Geez I must be getting old.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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But the big big big question ismandy wrote:Watched The Revenant last night. At 2 and a half hours it's long but never really felt like it was dragging. Very brutal at times. I liked it more than I thought I would. 8.5/10
Will Leo finally get his Oscar?
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yeah, Nah, Maybe.think positive wrote:Your kidding? That should be illegal, go get a copy or download it, you will love it, it's got everything, drama, intrigue, humour, not action but violence! And simply the best endings ever, it's just a brilliant movie, casting, scenery, everything. When it's on telly, you just can't flick past it!stui magpie wrote:I've never actually seen it.King Monkey wrote:The Shawshank Redemption.......... again.
Funny, I've probably seen it about a half dozen times, but have never actively sought it out. It's just one of those movies you can't take your eyes off when it happens to be on.
So, after a bit of channel surfing I just sat through it from 2.00-4.25am on Jan 1, with no intention of doing so. Lol.
Geez I must be getting old.
Is it as good as Cobra?
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I just watched Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanours again. I was wondering if I'd still like it the second time around, but was really impressed with it. The ending in particular is excellent.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange