Re: Guess the Film! (Game)
Nope, I can see why you thought of it though. It's a newer film, like, early 2000's.
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Nope, I can see why you thought of it though. It's a newer film, like, early 2000's.
Is it The Transporter?
1) Released in 2002.
2) Starred Jason Statham.
3) Had two sequels.
You got it.
Sweet. Will have a frame up in a jiff.
- Shale, going to sort through his DVD collection.
Edit:

Guess away. 'Tis undoubtedly another easy one.
Last edited by Shale (April 13, 2010 (04:53pm))
That looks like a Peter Jackson horror. I have no idea tohugh
Oh man I know that actor, racking my brain trying to think of his name. This is really starting to bug me now. I know I know him and the film as well. arrgggggg
Last edited by Si665 (April 15, 2010 (08:20am))
Same, I've definately seen it, I just can't place it
He looks like Chuck Norris.
Lol.
It's a horror movie based on a 'true story'.
Braindead (1992)
Starring Timothy Balme
Directed by Peter Jackson
Written by Stephen Sinclair
Based on a true sotry kinzcove, hahahahaha
Got it I think
The Amityville Horror
Released 1979
Starred James Brolin
Directed by Stuart Rosenberg
Supposedly based on a real haunting following the brutal murder of an entire family by the families son. The new occupants by the house a few years later for a steal as no one wants to live there and they regret it lol
That sounds right ![]()
Also, guys if you guessed a frame, please keep this thread maintained. Or let someone post a photo who has the time to maintain it.
Damn it!
I KNEW I had seen that movie before ![]()
As soon as I get the confirmation I'll post (how's that for confident
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Yeah, Simon got it. ![]()
Ok here goes, Classic British Comedy
You will either be a fan of classic B&W films and if so get this straight away, or it will prove to be tough. Each day I will give a more obvious clue until you get it.

Classic British B&W Comedy. Well it has to be an Ealing film surely?
I think I am wrong about guessing it's The Lavender Hill Mob though I think I am right about it being Ealing studios.
Stars Alec Guinness
A gold smuggling plot involving miniature Eiffel Tower replicas.
Made in 1951
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