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Kill BIll vol 1?
Tarentino movie
Uma Thurman
Guess from lighting.
Is anyone going to post another frame?

Someone will probably get this quickly, but I'm too lazy to find a harder image.
The Avengers.
Directed by Joss Whedon
Starring Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
Came out is 2012
Clark Gregg as Coulson.

The Two Towers
2nd Lord of the Rings Movie
New Zealand Nature Commercial Shot from the epic opening
Sometimes considered the worst of the three.
How. Your right, but how?
Well, firstly, I love movies and am pretty good at recognizing them or doing research from hints to find them. Secondly, that scene is my favorite of the Two Towers (and possibly the entire trilogy). Thirdly, the LOTR movies are full of gorgeous nature shots of New Zealand. Also, I'm the star player on my school's quizbowl team, so knowing random stuff is something I'm good at (The questions are a paragraph long and start hard and get easier. One question started "This movie opens with a shot of a worm being placed on a hook..." and I buzzed in before they could read the rest.
Anyway, next image. Cloniac inspired me to do this
Is it
Peter Pan?
Disney movie, not the awful Steven Spielberg one with Robin Williams.
Takes place in Neverland.
Its a classic movie.
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The Lord Of The Rings?
Animated film based off JRR Tolkien's books.
The cartoons are a bit disturbing.
Made in 1978 with a low budget.
Castle in the Sky
First studio Ghibli film.
It's weird because it's Anime/Manga stuff.
There is a castle in the sky.
I saw this because people at this business week thing I did were OBSESSED with Anime/Manga (is there a difference...?) and when you stay up all night the last night just guess what things they wanted to watch all night ![]()
I hope I don't sound like I'm hatin' on Anime fans, it's just not my thing and the people I knew that liked it were...odd, to say the least.
Castle in the Sky
I saw this because people at this business week thing I did were OBSESSED with Anime/Manga (is there a difference...?) and when you stay up all night the last night just guess what things they wanted to watch all night
I hope I don't sound like I'm hatin' on Anime fans, it's just not my thing and the people I knew that liked it were...odd, to say the least.
In fourth grade, my teacher made us watch this creepy, awful, creepy, dark, creepy, weird anime movie called "Spirited away". It had nothing to do with what we were learning and it was horrific. I knew nothing about anime at the time and its weirdness took me completely off guard. I had nightmares for months after that.
...I don't like anything anime because of it.
Castle in the Sky
First studio Ghibli film.
It's weird because it's Anime/Manga stuff.
There is a castle in the sky.I saw this because people at this business week thing I did were OBSESSED with Anime/Manga (is there a difference...?) and when you stay up all night the last night just guess what things they wanted to watch all night
I hope I don't sound like I'm hatin' on Anime fans, it's just not my thing and the people I knew that liked it were...odd, to say the least.
You're right.
I'm not a big anime/manga fan (and I definitely agree with you that some fans of it are odd), but I love Hayao Miyasaki films. He's a good storyteller, and Castle in the Sky is one of my favorite films. And I think classifying all anime as weird is a little too generalized. It's just a different style of animation in a different culture.
@pushOver: Spirited Away is also by hayao Miyasaki and its definitely weird and creepy, and not something I'd pick to show to 4th graders. It's also semi based on Japanese Shinto religion, so its odd in that way too. If you're willing to try other anime movies, I'd recommend Castle in the Sky or My Neighbor Totoro, which are slightly weird, but definitely not creepy.
In fourth grade, my teacher made us watch this creepy, awful, creepy, dark, creepy, weird anime movie called "Spirited away". It had nothing to do with what we were learning and it was horrific. I knew nothing about anime at the time and its weirdness took me completely off guard. I had nightmares for months after that.
I saw parts of that movie years ago, when I was 6, I think. It creeped the crap out of me, and I didn't really want to eat anything for the next few days. Apparently, it's Roger Ebert's favourite animated film...
And sadly, I've seen Bakshi's Lord of the Rings. It's quite hard to believe that Jackson based his magnificent trilogy off of this doggie doo.
Any anime I've seen is frightening for the most part. They kept watching clips of things where these half naked giants started going berserk and had like blood shooting out of their eyes and they chopped all these people up and...
Never again.
Here's the new frame, I just watched this movie the other day, it's quite good (but it reminded me of a student film for some reason, couldn't tell ya why). 
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