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50 minutes ago, WordWolf said:
Well, anyone making a movie can do whatever they want. In this case, we saw the community, and Amanda Seyfried played the girl, so picturing guys after her isn't really a stretch. She's interested in one who's interested in her, some other guy is interested in her and is connected, so there's a conflict. So, the director puts that in, but never puts in anything that gets sexy. He nods in the direction of horror, but doesn't get horrific. BTW, "A Company of Wolves" in the 80s, apparently, managed a film that was both horror and sexy, on a much smaller budget. And the release date of 2010 was for Felicia Day's movie, "Red, Werewolf Hunter."
I love Felicia.
George
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"Poor, deluded child."
George
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Unfortunately, NYC has a LOT of professional sports teams (two baseball, two basketball, one or two football, depending on how you count the Jets), so it really shouldn't be the setting, here. I still have nothing.
George
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Just knowing the story of Red Riding Hood, I suppose I could see it as a horror movie, but not with a love triangle.
George
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4 hours ago, WordWolf said:
Was the scene in "It Happened One Night" the one where the guy explains to the woman how to hitchhike, then demonstrates it very unsuccessfully, and then she tries it and stops the next car immediately by flashing her leg?
That's it.
Her comment: "The leg is mightier than the thumb."
George
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Correct.
George
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And it is. The first quote was from "The Misfits"; the second from "It Happened One Night"; and the really obvious third one from "Gone with the Wind."
George
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"Honey, we all got to go sometime, reason or no reason. Dyin's as natural as livin'. The man who's too afraid to die is too afraid to live."
"Well, it is simple. lt's all in that old thumb, see? Some people do it like this. Or like this. All wrong. Never get anywhere. The poor things. But that old thumb never fails. lt's all a matter of how you do it, though. Now you take No. 1, for instance. That's a short jerky movement, like this. That shows independence. You don't care if they stop or not. You got money. Clever. No. 2, that's a little wider movement. Smile goes with this one, like this. That means you got a brand-new story about the farmer's daughter."
"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
George
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"Animal House"
"1.21 gigawatts! 1.21 gigawatts. Great Scott!"
George
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Michael Keaton. The last is from "Batman." I don't recognize the others.
George
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12 hours ago, WordWolf said:
Billy!
Say my name!
George
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OK. Must be Pokemon. Never watched it (or played it).
George
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Apparently not so easy.
George
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Mark Strong John Glover Djimon Hounsou
George
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"Luke, I'm your father!"
"I tied my own shoes once. It is an highly over-rated experience."
"Yes, Simba, but let me explain. When we die, our bodies become the grass, and the antelope eat the grass. And so we are all connected in the great Circle of Life."
George
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Close enough. "When a Stranger Calls." Based on an urban legend from the 50s.
George
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Neither of those.
It was "Black Adam." A kid he meets tells him he needs a cool tagline for when he sends a bad guy to the underworld. So he says it AFTER he kills a guy. The kid tells him "Tagline first, then kill."
I figured there was a reasonable chance that at least WW would get it, if not Raf, too.
"Listen to me. We've traced the call... it's coming from inside the house."
George
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2 hours ago, Raf said:
Ah. Haven't seen it.
George
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Steel Magnolias
Anjelica Huston
Grifters
George
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I'm sure you're both being very clever, but I'm still not getting it. If "George" is a clue, then it could be George of the Jungle, but that wasn't a horror film. Something about St. George COULD be, but not all US kids (these days) would know who that is.
George
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4 hours ago, WordWolf said:
If not, those either have to be 3 roles one actor played, or 3 actors who shared the same role, for this thread. I have trouble picturing an actor calling himself "The Tender Bar"- but that's no guarantee there isn't one. I mean, Prince named himself an abstract symbol for a decade.
I suspect that Human gave us three movie titles, not actors or roles.
George
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7 hours ago, Human without the bean said:
If I'm not mistaken I don't think Ian McShane was in John Wick IV. Apparently I was mistaken.
To be fair, I've only seen the first three.
George
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I presume Raf's and your latest post include subtle clues, too; but I'm still not getting it. Hating oneself in the morning could refer to a werewolf, but I can't think of any 21st century movies about one. "Taking a powder" and hating oneself in the morning could be Jekyll and Hyde, but I still come up goose eggs. The "US kids" clue isn't helping, either.
George
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The new NBC show "Suits L.A." has what I might call Easter Eggs, in that many of the lawsuits involve actors playing themselves. In one episode, we have Patton Oswald helping Brian Baumgartner reinvent himself. In another, Rico Colantoni reminds everybody how great he was in "Galaxy Quest," demeaning Sigourney Weaver who "only had one job" and didn't have to play an alien (but he admits she was good in "Ghostbusters"). I hope this trend continues.
George
Name that TV Show [EZ quotes only]
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Of course. Always addressing some misguided girl.
George