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Human without the bean

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  1. Nope. This is not a Tom Cruise movie. As far as the film goes, the art is only central to the main character. It's not a building that holds some significance. It's a focal part of the persona of the main character. ( as in he turned it down 5 times, that's him) Here's another clue. The picture makes a few allusions to Paradise Lost, a poem by Fifteenth century poet John Milton. "Better to reign in hell, than serve in Heaven". [ not something that I believe, personally].
  2. I'll be looking for that George. Is Sigourney Weaver in this?
  3. I pulled this from IMDB in hopes on moving things a bit. They listed these movies to have a connection with my movie clues. Rosemary's Baby The Bonfire of the Vanities Scent of a Woman The Firm Needful Things
  4. Rounders John Malkovich Dangerous Laisons *double checks* movie, actor, movie
  5. I doubt that anymore clues would bring anyone closer to an answer. Above was a poor attempt of trying to give the title away. The movie was Tony Scott's Deja Vu starring Denzel Washington and Val Kilmer. Free Post
  6. Of course. Tell him what he's won Johnny. Your up again.
  7. And in response Alan Rickman say's "I'm an exceptional thief and since I'm moving up to kidnapping you should be more polite. Or this line, same movie, same actor.: "And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer." Benefits of a classical education.
  8. No, it is not The Da Vinci Code. Somehow, I cannot see Tom Hanks turning down a role 5 times. But I could be wrong.
  9. No sir. It's not a comedy. It's a mystery, thriller.
  10. I've stated this before, that almost any dialogue from this movie could be used for a clue for this thread.
  11. Forfeit my turn.. FREE POST just kidding The leading actor in this movie turned down his role 5 times until he finally took the part. He didn't like it until the script was rewritten. He thought it was too special-effects oriented. Others who were considered for the lead role were Brad Pitt, John Cusack, Christian Slater and Edward Norton. After its release, a lawsuit was filed claiming that a sculpture featuring human forms in some of the scenes resembled that of the sculpture ++En nihilo++ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hart_1.jpg#/media/File:Hart_1.jpg by Frederick Hart and infringed on his copywrites. A settlement was reached after threatening the video release of the picture for Warner Bros. who edited the scenes in future releases as well as attaching stickers to the unedited vertions that stated there was no relation between the sculpture in the film and Hart's work.
  12. Ohhh, I'm up? Shoot. I'll get something up soon.
  13. In the interest of progress, I'll throw something out and hope the WordWolf won't be too upset with me. After all your posturing, all you're little speeches, you're nothing but a common thief.
  14. We can't watch the Agent buy 10 pairs of cargo pants in 1983. But given enough lead time, we can look anywhere at any given time within the target range. Alright? It's the when that's always constant. It's always four days and six hours ago. It's a single trailing moment of now, in the past. So, if you can't move forward in time, how is it the image keeps speeding up like that? It's not the image that's moving faster, it's our shifting point of view. That passage of time remains constant, but we can shift our point of view within that data streams, as fast as we want. You understand? Ya, ya... no. Thing of it is, no matter how clever we think we are, the most probable outcome of our little experiment is that four and a half days ago, you get a call from the coroner's office. "Hey Agent Carlin, I want you to come down here, there's something you should see". Next thing you know, your standing over a dead corpse, and it's you.
  15. I'm not quite out of clues, but I'm getting there. The main character used this line and it is repeated near the end by another lead character. ""What if you had to tell someone the most important thing in the world, but you knew they'd would never believe you'? I'd try!
  16. That's it. Ray Kinsella is the character from Field of Dreams. Beau Burrows - Rumor Has It Lieutenant Dunbar - Dances With Wolves Roy McAvoy - Tin Cup Frank Farmer - The Bodyguard Garrett Blake - Message in a Bottle Mariner - Waterworld Mr. Earl Brooks - Mr. Brooks Your up George.
  17. You have, and for some reason I think I may have gotten lucky with my guess and came up with the right answer. I just don't recollect my answer right now. Three Amigos?
  18. Maybe this will jog someone's memory. Daniel Von Bargen was a character actor who stereotypically portrayed (on more than one occasion) a cop or a sheriff. Silence of The Lambs, O' Brother Where Art Thou, The Postman, Super Troopers, oops, I just realized I'm giving this away. Anyway, he was in the news about 3 years ago when he attempted suicide by shooting himself in the head and made a 911 call after he did it. From that point on, there was very little information (that I could find) if any, about his condition, ( it was serious, I mean he shot himself in the head) and 2 days ago I was surfing the web for something and I happened to notice that he had died earlier this year. Complications from diabetes according to IMDB. Apparently, when he shot himself he was about to have a few of his toes amputated and this distressed him. He already had one of his legs removed at that time, so I can see why he was distraught. Rest in peace Daniel Von Bargen. You will be missed.
  19. No, this is not a Tom Cruise movie. Even though this movie was well received at the box office, most critics agree that it seems too familiar and reminds them of the same old plot and same characters that you see every time you watch a time warp movie.
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