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Name that movie Pt.2 (Now with 100% less excane)

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You know the deal... guess the movie from the still picture, whoever guesses correctly posts a new picture.

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y'know... I think I HAVE that movie.... (couldn't tell ya what it was though...)
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Old 04-02-2010, 12:10 AM
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Tampopo, The world's first noodle western.

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Tampopo, The world's first noodle western.

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Children of men?

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You know the deal... guess the movie from the still picture, whoever guesses correctly posts a new picture.

7 samurai and a baby?
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Children of men is correct--now post a screenshot.
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Day of the dead? Something of the dead?
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Close, but no cigar.
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Old 04-02-2010, 03:27 AM
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This is for people who REALLY know their film history/trivia. It is considered by many critics to be one of, if not the most important shot in all of film history. Ill be impressed if someone knows it without cheating...

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For all those furiously googling, this film is not:
Citizen Kane
Birth Of A Nation
Seven Samurai
The Graduate
Voyage To The Moon
None of the New Wave/Auteur films
Debbie Does Dallas

No cheating required over here, but I'll let someone else take this one.
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Old 04-02-2010, 03:49 AM
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For all those furiously googling, this film is not:
Citizen Kane
Birth Of A Nation
Seven Samurai
The Graduate
Voyage To The Moon
None of the New Wave/Auteur films
Debbie Does Dallas

No cheating required over here, but I'll let someone else take this one.
Wow, you really know your stuff, those are all pretty classic, well, most of them anyways . Did you study film at all, or are you a hobbiest, or what?

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I studied a lot of film in high school, currently halfway through a degree in a related major...so somewhere between educated and hobbyist, I guess.
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I studied a lot of film in high school, currently halfway through a degree in a related major...so somewhere between educated and hobbyist, I guess.
Cool man, me too. I took a lot of film classes in college (though as electives being that I was a History Major) and just really enjoy film all around. My brother got his degree at Fitchburg State in Mass for Film Production, or something along those lines, and is now in L.A. working as a production assistant. Hes about a year older than I am and we grew up just adoring movies and film. Our entire childhood, Id say we averaged 3-4 films a week, minimum. Horror always being at the top of the list. I remember we spent an entire summer break as kids watching nothing but Jason, Freddy, and Myers movies plus Puppet Masters (his favorite series), Leprochan (sp), Children of the Corn etc etc etc. It was good times.

Darn, now Im getting all nostalgic
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My girlfriend fell asleep during this film but I quite enjoyed it.
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My girlfriend fell asleep during this film but I quite enjoyed it.
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My kid brother is going to the University of Alabama to study film.
Thats awesome, I wish him the best of luck! My brother graduated from school in 2007 and made the move out to LA one month out of school. Hes still living week to week, paycheck to paycheck, couch to couch.

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