Re: Guess the Film! (Game)
From what I heard about the way it was filmed, I figured that was the one. I'll post an image later.
Last edited by Cinexcellence (January 8, 2009 (07:22am))
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From what I heard about the way it was filmed, I figured that was the one. I'll post an image later.
Last edited by Cinexcellence (January 8, 2009 (07:22am))
I don't think that's Coffee and Cigarettes, because that looked a lot different.
Wild guess:
Otto e mezzo (8 1/2)
Directed by Federico Fellini
Semi-autobiographical film
Fellini had made 8 1/2 films before it, hence the title.
No (x2), and I desperately need to see that.
Is it The Godfather Part III?
-Sequel to Part 1 and 2
-a guy has glasses shoved through his neck
-didn't live up to 1 and 2
If I'm wrong, please give moar hint.
-Jimmybob
No.
Hint: This film was nominated for eight Academy Awards.
Dreamgirls
was directed by Bill Condon
was a period piece set in the 1960s and 1970s
it had Beyoncé Knowles in it
No.
No.
Those glasses frames are very distinctive...
Those glasses frames are very distinctive...
They are.
Is it an older movie or a newer movie, Cinexcellence? It looks a bit newer to me.
I was thinking that Darkman but the bridge of the glass is is much higher than the frame around the lenses, Capotes were more or less horizontal across the top. Of course it might just be the angle that the shot was taken from.
It looks like it's from the 50s or 60s to me, since the blacks aren't as rich and it's in 1.85:1.
Ladon wrote:Those glasses frames are very distinctive...
They are.
Is it an older movie or a newer movie, Cinexcellence? It looks a bit newer to me.
Hint: It was released in the early 90's and has an historical significance for the States.
And it's not Capote.
JFK
An Oliver Stone film.
Kevin Costner is in it.
The music was parodied in the Simpsons episode Who Shot Mr. Burns, Part One.
It looks like it's from the 50s or 60s to me, since the blacks aren't as rich and it's in 1.85:1.
Before anyone jumps to the wrong conclusions, NightOwl is referring to the Black Tonal/Contrast quality of the scene.
JFK
An Oliver Stone film.
Kevin Costner is in it.
The music was parodied in the Simpsons episode Who Shot Mr. Burns, Part One.
Correct.
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