How about we try a little Movie photo trivia game?
Put up a photo from a movie and let the guessing begin, answer with the name of the actor, and or the movie title.
Here is one for you hockey fans -
One of the Hansen Brothers from the movie "Slapshot" funny ass movie classic
Knew it as soon as I saw it!, Chilinstructor is right
Easy one�
Bill Murray in Caddyshack. Way too easy Poobah. One of my favorites, though.
Here is another easy one -
...for relaxing times....
....RADICAL!!!,
This has great potential!!
..." "
....RADICAL!!!,
Night Shift
....RADICAL!!!,
Night Shift
Hahaaaa YES!!
......edible paper.
....RADICAL!!!,
Night Shift
Hahaaaa YES!!
......edible paper.
"�.feed mayoniase to the tuna! Call Starkist�."
....LOVE-BROKERS!!!!, You and me Chuck!
....LOVE-BROKERS!!!!, You and me Chuck!
" Is this a great country, or what?"
Your killin me, Brother. I love that movie.
Youre a sick [bleep], Mac.
Thank you sir
One of my all time faves�. " You're gonna be playing tennis with GOD!"
..." "
Airplane!
Picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue!
Shhhhhhhh.......
Shhhhhhhh.......
One of the best ever...can't wait for the sequel this fall.
BTW...I desperately want to make love to a school boy....
Mojo you got some taste!:)
Shhhhhhhh.......
One of the best ever...can't wait for the sequel this fall.
BTW...I desperately want to make love to a school boy....
What are the chances....of a guy like you...and a girl like me....
...so youre sayin...theres a chance...
...for relaxing times....
..Nobody knows this one?
Jesse Eisenberg...good movie. And I love Emma Stone...
...for relaxing times....
..Nobody knows this one?
Lost In Translation? It's been a long time...
One of my all time faves...
UZI 4 U
And a whole ass load more quotes I could make...
"Man...we decided to leave town just one damn day too late..."
ETA: That's also an 8 ga shotgun...not an elephant rifle.
Fap fap, I mean, Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Phoebe Cates, "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"
how much you wanna bet I can throw a football over them mountains??
One of my all time faves...
UZI 4 U
And a whole ass load more quotes I could make...
"Man...we decided to leave town just one damn day too late..."
ETA: That's also an 8 ga shotgun...not an elephant rifle.
Tremors! That anit- Gun hag Reba McIntire & the Dad from Family Ties ?
it be a lot cooler if you did....
it be a lot cooler if you did....
"Dazed & Confusey" Mathew McConnahay. One of my Favorite All Time Movies.
And I had that car in High School. Chevelle SS with the 396. Last Chevy I ever owned, too.
Mine was metallic green with the white stripes. It was a fast SOB!
Around...her neck...She Wore A Yellow Ribbon. Love it.
The Teutonic Titwillow and Heddy, I mean Hedley Lamarr from Blazing Saddles
Blazin Saddles!!! Way too easy!
The Teutonic Titwillow and Heddy, I mean Hedley Lamarr from Blazing Saddles
oh, wed woses...how owdinawy...
...for relaxing times....
..Nobody knows this one?
Lost In Translation? It's been a long time...
...make it Suntori times.
Yep, Mojo.
"Lip mah stah-king!"
"Lip them!"
No one recognized Mrs. Robinson?
"That's HEDLEY "
Jim...
Next time show the REAL star of the movie...
The '68 Charger!
Ok, Blazing Saddles was easy, no one even gonna guess at the first two?
Time for a hint...(besides one of the best horror flicks...EVAH!)
Ok, Blazing Saddles was easy, no one even gonna guess at the first two?
Mountain Men ???
Ok, Blazing Saddles was easy, no one even gonna guess at the first two?
Jeremiah Johnson
Here's a gimme...
Jim got it. Mojo......I got no freaking clue man.
...DETECTIIIIIIIVE!!!!! Seven. Spacey. Whats in the box!?!?
A little sci-fi
He sure did. I'm dislexict. I always get Mountain Men & Jerimiah Johnson mixed up. Two. of m all time favorite movies.
And some classic John Wayne (hint - some consider it his best)
Jim got it. Mojo......I got no freaking clue man.
Man, I gonna have to give you guys this one...
BTW, if you've never seen it, you owe it yourself to go get it...
And some classic John Wayne (hint - some consider it his best)
Searchers!!! It's his best movie, IMO. And my favorite Wayne flick
If no one can guess this then I will fart in your general direction.
..Kurt Russell? The Thing?
Another Sci-Fi...
Hard to find an image that isn't a totally easy giveaway...
Jim got it. Mojo......I got no freaking clue man.
Man, I gonna have to give you guys this one...
BTW, if you've never seen it, you owe it yourself to go get it...
Ok, so I cheated.......The Thing
Uncle Rico - Napolian D!
The one with the dude on the roof all jacked up is The Thing (the original John Carpenter version with Kurt Russel - right?)
..Kurt Russell? The Thing?
Chicken Dinner!!!
If no one can guess this then I will fart in your general direction.
Monty Pythons Flying Circus ?
"ohhh Lilly Lilly Legs, Lilly!"
One of the best ever! Blazing Saddles
Isn't this from Kung Fu Hustle?
also a great film
Another Sci-Fi...
Hard to find an image that isn't a totally easy giveaway...
Too easy - Aliens.
and The Thing is a kick ass movie.
Here is another easy one -
Big Ernie McCraken from Kinpin, one of my all-time favorites.
A little sci-fi
Easy - 2001.
Here - try this one - no cheating!
How about this classic -
That's it. I posted the pic but now it's gone - must be some "no share" software thing on the hosting site. Le's try this one.
How about this classic -
The Color of Money
I think this was The Dukes finest ever
Another Sci-Fi...
Hard to find an image that isn't a totally easy giveaway...
anybody ever confuse you for a man?
Here's one without the main stars visible...
I think this was The Dukes finest ever
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Hmm, I either have a really good memory or I've wasted a lot of my life in movie theaters. Probably some of both....
Another Sci-Fi...
Hard to find an image that isn't a totally easy giveaway...
anybody ever confuse you for a man?
No, man...
You gotta get it right so the comeback makes sense...
'Hey, Vasquez...you ever been mistaken for a man?'
'No. Have you?'
My youngest sister and I had about that whole movie memorized...M
Here's one without the main stars visible...
Blades of GlorY!
Jim...
Next time show the REAL star of the movie...
The '68 Charger!
This one?
Here's one without the main stars visible...
was the fire really necessary?
Another Sci-Fi...
Hard to find an image that isn't a totally easy giveaway...
anybody ever confuse you for a man?
No, man...
You gotta get it right so the comeback makes sense...mojo, I am ashamed...
'Hey, Vasquez...you ever been mistaken for a man?'
'No. Have you?'
My youngest sister and I had about that whole movie memorized...M
Ohhhh - the Deep. Lord was a great set of melons....
If anyone can't guess this they need to hang up their cowboy hat for good...
If anyone can't guess this they need to hang up their cowboy hat for good...
Lonesome Dove. Tommy Lee Jones & Robert Duvall
another brilliant film
If anyone can't guess this they need to hang up their cowboy hat for good...
Best scene was when he lobs a bullet out of his winchester and the dude doing the chicken dance. GREAT book BTW.
Jim - you and I could dust a couple of bottles and watch movies some day. "I like your style" "I like your moves" (name that film)
Isn't this from Kung Fu Hustle?
also a great film
Yah..!
another brilliant film
Das Boot.! (Way better with German subtitles..)
A bit of unofficial trivia - the cast of this movie had to go to a "boot camp" to learn how to wear their uniforms and operate their weapons. Look closely the next time you watch the movie and you'll see that a lot of squad have M1 thumbs - even this sniper.
Another one of my favorites -
A bit of unofficial trivia - the cast of this movie had to go to a "boot camp" to learn how to wear their uniforms and operate their weapons. Look closely and you'll see that a lot of squad have "M1 thumbs" - even this sniper.
Saving Private Ryan
"Army Training Sir"
Agreed - which is why I like Kung Fu Hustle with the subtitles as well.
Here is a hard one.
Starsky and Hutch - but I have to be honest and admit I had to google it.
Another one of my favorites -
"The Old 76er"
The Great Outdoors
and like that..poof..he's gone..
The Usual Suspects
Better not step on my Bunion..
First photo......"Some ones doesn't like these cans of oil!"
That's the easy one...
I Highly recommend #2, I bet most folks never heard of it...
Ah yes, Pussy Galore. Goldfinger!
First photo......"Some ones doesn't like these cans of oil!"
I was born a poor black child...
The Jerk.
How about one of my favorite crushes?
Quigley Down Under (I think)
I like the way this thread is heading.
Ms. Welch, not sure on the movie.
Dude... There's something wrong with you.
Dude... There's something wrong with you.
No Schit Sherlock!
Ms. Welch, not sure on the movie.
One Million Years BC
Yes, that's Laura San Giacomo "Crazy Cora" in Quigley Down Under. One of my all time favorite movies.....
And his faithful companion, Zardog!
Quigley Down Under (I think)
Yes, I loved Laura San Giacomo.
But I got a shock when googling for the the image. I had never heard of Linnea Quigley.
Best I can do....but somebody better get this!
Best I can do....but somebody better get this!
Jaws?
I'll add this photo... should be dead giveaway.
Ok, Blazing Saddles was easy, no one even gonna guess at the first two?
Little Big Man?
Jim...
Next time show the REAL star of the movie...
The '68 Charger!
This one?
Dirty Larry crazy Mary?
Maybe change the names around. Peter Fonda if I remember, always thought he was queer.
Sac, your 2nd one is the Great Race,,,thigh slapping funny stuff.
you don't recognize Steve McQ? Bullitt.
If no one can guess this then I will fart in your general direction.
The Holy Grail
" Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!"
Ok, Blazing Saddles was easy, no one even gonna guess at the first two?
Jeremiah Johnson
Best I can do....but somebody better get this!
Jaws?
good job Cali!
This one is pretty obscure. Hint 1965.
Two Lane Blacktop:
Warren Oats, Dennis Wilson, James Taylor, Laurie Bird, 55 Chevy with a 454
Two Lane Blacktop:
Warren Oats, Dennis Wilson, James Taylor, Laurie Bird, 55 Chevy with a 454
Ding ding ding!
How about this one:
Can anyone name the model of the saw:
Agreed - which is why I like Kung Fu Hustle with the subtitles as well.
Here is a hard one.
Les Pacte des Loup
Based on this;
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_of_G�vaudan
No one knows "Top Secret"?
How about this classic -
The Color of Money
one of my favorite movies...
one of my favorite movies...
The Long Riders
One of my favorite lines in that was when David Carradine was talking to Belle Starr, and she was asking how come he didn't take her out or see her more often or something like that.
"Because you're a whore."
"Well, at least I ain't a cheap whore."
The Long Riders with Stacy Keach. I have it on DVD
I think this was The Dukes finest ever
Singin' Sandy & Kid Shelleen.
L.W.
How about this one:
Can anyone name the model of the saw:
Richard Jaeckel & Paul Newman in "
Sometimes A Great Notion ."
L.W.
Sac, your 2nd one is the Great Race,,,thigh slapping funny stuff.
Both the great race and I can quote just about every line.
So can my brother!
From my all time favorite movie.
Correct.
That black son of a bitch cooks better than my Ma.
I know 3 of these for sure:
The Jerk
Blood Simple
Bladerunner
Agreed - which is why I like Kung Fu Hustle with the subtitles as well.
Here is a hard one.
Les Pacte des Loup
Brotherhood of the Wolf. COrrect.
Based on this;
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_of_G�vaudan
Brilliant! Kentucky Fried MOvie. REx Cramer. Danger Seeker
"NI$%ER!!!!!!!!"
From my all time favorite movie.
Man on Fire.
Got to say, The Graduate and Bullit were the only two I knew on this thread and I never saw Bullit, just recognized Steve McQueen and figured it out.
Let's see who knows their war movies. (There, I've narrowed it down considerably for y'all.)
All quiet on the western front
I dunno that one, but I'll bet it involves .270s�.
Warriors! (come out to play, Warri-ors, come out to play-yay!)
Excellent. I added a second pic to that post, should be easy.
And the bridges at Toko Ri
You got it while I was typing...
Hint - young Gus McCrae.
All quiet on the western front
To me, for the time period in movies, one of these best combat scenes filmed 1929/30
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ciq9ts02ci4
Hint - young Gus McCrae.
Apocalypse Now
Hint - young Gus McCrae.
Apcolaypse Now.
Hint - young Gus McCrae.
Apocalypes Now
Hint - young Col. Kurtz
Hint - young Col. Kurtz
Young Lions
Hint - young Col. Kurtz
The young lions
Trader Horn Not sure of the other one with the drummer boy and fife. I want to say Last of the Mohicans but that's not it.
Yours Truly in"Two for Texas". ( not the drummer boy. The fifer! LOL)
Great hunting footage and depiction of Africa at the time - it was still pretty wild even for a film crew. The young blond girl in the movie contracted some kind of fever while filming and it ruined her health and thus her possible movie career.
Yours Truly in"Two for Texas". ( not the drummer boy. The fifer! LOL)
GTFO!!!!!
A Movie Star!!!!!
Could you get the black guy's autograph for me?
Massacre scene from the Odessa steps in "Battleship Potemkin".
Yours Truly in"Two for Texas". ( not the drummer boy. The fifer! LOL)
GTFO!!!!!
A Movie Star!!!!!
Could you get the black guy's autograph for me?
Yes I can!! He's now a gospel singer here local. Has a website!
Another oldie.
It probably doesn't hurt that the name of the movies are in the image properties.
I'll be real impressed if somebody knows this without cheating..
Someone must stay up late on Sunday nights watching TCM's Silent Sundays.
Jim, I know. But all those new movies they were posting, I've never seen!! But all these oldies and silents were awesome. I loved em!! I've got a pirated copy of Howard Hughes' "Hell's Angels"!! Love it when the crash the Sirkorsky Bomber for real!!!
Been waiting for "the General". Love it!!
No I do not have cable TV. Watched these at school and on pbs. Back in the day. Then Bought the DVDs
Were you in Butch Cassidy?
No need in posting any D W Griffith or Fritz Lang.
Were you in Butch Cassidy?
No. But I played an Indian scout once!! Bad horror/ western.
You look just like the guy who played "News" Carver�.
Yours Truly in"Two for Texas". ( not the drummer boy. The fifer! LOL)
Damn Bob! You had a lot more hair in that Movie!
And I just watched that Movie again the other night! Two questions about it? Did you get to meet Sam Elliot and is he a nice guy? He's always been one of my favorite actors from the "modern" age.
You were thinking of "Gone To Texas" The one I was in was with Kris Kristoferson and Peter Coyote in it. Sam Houston was played by Tom Skerret (sic) who sported this amish looking beard? For some reason???
You were thinking of "Gone To Texas" The one I was in was with Kris Kristoferson and Peter Coyote in it. Sam Houston was played by Tom Skerret (sic) who sported this amish looking beard? For some reason???
Gotcha now. I was thinking of Gone to Texas.
I'll have to go find "Two For Texas" now.
Look in the final scene in Gone To Texas. When they load Houston on the "Yellowstone"". They are cheering Houston as the take him down gangplank and you see the dude right up front with the big azz Rolex on!!! Hand in air!!!
Funny to see some of the non historically correct gaffs they make in those movies set in another time. And they always seem to mess up with the wrong guns that are not period correct a lot, too. Course, most regular folks don't know ShiiTT from shinola when it comes to guns in movies. Most would believe any thing Hollywood shows them!
Last Of The Mochicans. Right before massacre valley you see director middle frame waving arms, bull horn , and he's easy to spot in his ball cap!!
The Jerk. "This is shinola, and this is...."
My last attempt at this pic got erased, let's try again.
I can't figure how to post Movie Picts from my iPad, but since there's NOTHING on the Idiot Box tonight, I'm watching Quenton Tarantino's "Kill Bill" on IFC. Lucy Lu was Smokin Hot in this one! Love the part where she decapitates the dude with her Samurai Sword. Reminds me a lot of the cheesy Bruce Lee Movies I watched as a kid.
Some film noir.
Last Of The Mochicans. Right before massacre valley you see director middle frame waving arms, bull horn , and he's easy to spot in his ball cap!!
LOVE that Movie! All thorough it's not near as good as the Book. Read it several time as a kid. Wes Studio plays one bad ass mofo in the Movie. Probably his all time best roll.
And despite his fearsome image, he's a real friendly guy...
I gotta get some of my pics from the Patriot scanned or something.
Don't they show that pict also in the opening footage from the Movie "Tombstone"? It's when the narrator, Robert Mitchum is talking about the Cowboys.
My last attempt at this pic got erased, let's try again.
The sexiest Taraucian i have ever seen!
Hint: Before he hunted sharks, he was an assassin.
He and Marlon Brando both made good looking Nazis.
Back to American History. Love that mini-gun Richard Widmark is holding. Bonus points if someone names John Wayne's and Widmark's characters. Double extra bonus points if someone remembers the name of the pet raccoon on John Wayne's head.
And another Wayne classic.
No doubt, one of Mr. Nock's of London.
He and Marlon Brando both made good looking Nazis.
Back to American History. Love that mini-gun Richard Widmark is holding. Bonus points if someone names John Wayne's and Widmark's characters. Double extra bonus points if someone remembers the name of the pet raccoon on John Wayne's head.
The Alamo.
John Wayne was Davy Crockett
Richard Widmark was Jim Bowie
Don't they show that pict also in the opening footage from the Movie "Tombstone"? It's when the narrator, Robert Mitchum is talking about the Cowboys.
Good catch.
That's ol Zip Coon on Wayne's head!!
Most of the guns used by the principles in Wayne's Alamo belonged to S P Stevens. Big time gun collector from San Antonio.
How did you know that Kaywoodie?
I knew Mr. Stevens back in the day. Texas Gun Collectors assn. My boss then Would send me to the show to find guns for the shop. This was like 1983-84. He's been dead now quite a while. He had many stories from back then.
Anyone know this timeless classic?
Hint- one of our own is named after him
Feed 'em to the pigs Errol...
I knew Mr. Stevens back in the day. Texas Gun Collectors assn. My boss then Would send me to the show to find guns for the shop. This was like 1983-84. He's been dead now quite a while. He had many stories from back then.
Thank you Kaywoodie.
One more question,how did you know the coon cap name was ol' Zip?
I was just guessing to be funny! See if anyone hollered. I dunno it's name! LOL! Back in the day there was an old Minstrel song called "Old Zip Coon". Sung to the tune of Turkey in the Straw. Several versions onYouTube. So I just guessed.
Got me!
Don't they show that pict also in the opening footage from the Movie "Tombstone"? It's when the narrator, Robert Mitchum is talking about the Cowboys.
Yep.
Hint: Before he hunted sharks, he was an assassin.
From Russia with Love
Anyone know this timeless classic?
Hint- one of our own is named after him
Snatch
Anyone know this timeless classic?
Hint- one of our own is named after him
Snatch
Is that the one where the guy fed folks to his hogs? Kids had it over here one time. They used to bring a lot of movies over for us to watch.
Yup thats the one...dude in the center is Bricktop.
Uh, yessir. That's the one.
Correct...and another one I can quote every line!
Heaven knows Mrs. Robinson(?)
One of my all time favorite movie scenes.
Slim Pickens, Dr Strangelove.
And who can forget the old American propaganda films.
Though I absolutely love this movie for the portrayals of the era's military hardware. Such is rarely seen today.
The real star of the film.
and one more for good measure.
And it just hit me it ain't Mrs. Robinson, it's Mrs. Allison isn't it???
Heaven knows, Mr Allison
Two different photos...
This one is from a tv series....
Pepe, my 'Little Mule'
Pepe, my 'Little Mule'
Romancing the Stone. Mickael Douglas
Yep, how about this obscure B flop?
Or this Golden Turkey classic.
Have no clue.
Some film noir.
Double Indemnity , with Barbara Stanwick and Fred MacMurray.
L.W.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and The Schlock Monster. Showtime or Cinnamax used to run a Thanksgiving day Turkey Marathon. Those and Swamp Thing were some of the "better" ones.
Anyone know this timeless classic?
Hint- one of our own is named after him
Love Guy richie - Snatch ,- but I think Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is better.
Was that one of the Dusk Til Dawn films?
Here is a good one - and a great film.
The Wild Geese, about mercs in Africa.
Best action flick ever.
Best action flick ever.
Aliens. Where the sequel was far better than the original.
The weapon she's holding fires 10mm caseless high explosive ammo, plus grenades.
Aliens. Where the sequel was far better than the original.
Yes...The original was pretty good, but the sequel knocked the ball right out of the park!!!
What film does this picture suggest?
Hint, it starred Christopher Walken.
Mr. Kaywoodie, we seem to enjoy the same movies!
What film does this picture suggest?
Hint, it starred Christopher Walken.
Dogs of War.
What's this one (no cheating)?
Val in Ghost and the Darkness.
Flight of the Wild Geese is a classic - crap haven't seen that film in forever.
another "old school" war film
Crap Jim - I didn't even read your post and posted the same film Too funny...
Mr. Kaywoodie, we seem to enjoy the same movies!
When I was a wee kid , KTVT outta Ft. Worth showed all the old movies!
Here's another:
easy one:
Dennis Weaver being chased by the 18 Wheeler. Can't remember the movies name. Think it was called "Duel" ??
A 1980's kick-ass classic:
Here's another:
Charles Bronson in Death Hunt
A 1980's kick-ass classic:
Go Wolverines! Red Dawn
Was that one of the Dusk Til Dawn films?
Nope. Try again.
Another clue.
Was that one of the Dusk Til Dawn films?
Nope. Try again.
[bleep] - I knew I'd seen it. Army of Darkness. Love that series.
Shop smart - shop S MART...
Another clue.
....RADICAL!!!,
Night Shift
Hahaaaa YES!!
......edible paper.
"�.feed mayoniase to the tuna! Call Starkist�."
Just shut up, shut up, shut up.
Here's another:
Charles Bronson in
Mr. Majestyk
Here's another:
Charles Bronson in
Mr. Majestyk We have a winner!!!!
Dennis Weaver being chased by the 18 Wheeler. Can't remember the movies name. Think it was called "Duel" ??
Very good!!!!
A 1980's kick-ass classic:
Go Wolverines! Red Dawn
Damn, you guys are good.......
[quote=ingwe][quote=WillARights]
....RADICAL!!!,
"�.feed mayoniase to the tuna! Call Starkist�."
Just shut up, shut up, shut up.
This is Chuck, reminding Bill TO SHUT UP,
TO SHUT UP! TO SHUT UP!!
-----------
This is Bill, mission in life, make Chuck....A MAN,
------------
ALL YOU EVER THINK ABOUT IS YOURSELF!!!
You don't care what happens to meee; you don't care what happens to Belinda
You don't care about what happens to the Girl Scouts of AMERICA, A-MER-I-CA!!
Im fed up man! I wash my HANDS and my FEET of you!
TRIM THAT!!
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Am I fat Chuck?
No...
Chuck, am I fat??
Youre a reed......youre a willow.....youre Audrey Hepburn!!
how bout this one?
Richard
A great film, bit hard to find though...
Space Balls. Combing the desert
how bout this one?
Richard
...C.S.I.......Montana?
A great film, bit hard to find though...
Section 317
Prolly the original Viet Nam movie. Made in 62-63 in Cambodia.
Director Pierre Schoerndorfer survived Dien Bien Phu. He was a French army combat journalist/photographer. Several years ago he returned to Indochina and made "Dien Bien Phu". Which is pretty good if you can find a copy. Never hit theaters here.
...never get off the boat. Absolutely god damn right. Unless youre going all the way.
7,62 millimeter full. Metal. Jacket!! I am in a world of schit!
The same line came to my mind when I posted it, KW.
"Obviously, you're not a golfer."
Mr. Kaywoodie, we seem to enjoy the same movies!
When I was a wee kid , KTVT outta Ft. Worth showed all the old movies!
Similar for me in So Cal. except it was KTLA. Weekend TV was great then.
"Obviously, you're not a golfer."
the big lebowski
that rug really tied the room together hahahaha
A great film, bit hard to find though...
Section 317
Prolly the original Viet Nam movie. Made in 62-63 in Cambodia.
Director Pierre Schoerndorfer survived Dien Bien Phu. He was a French army combat journalist/photographer. Several years ago he returned to Indochina and made "Dien Bien Phu". Which is pretty good if you can find a copy. Never hit theaters here.
Just looking at the picture I thought French in Indochina. No, never saw it.
Just saw The Quiet Man recently. Also very good.
"Obviously, you're not a golfer."
"The Dude"
The big lebowski
Dat's Racist!
Are, I'm sure it would be omitted in all of today's PC bullshitt .
7,62 millimeter full. Metal. Jacket!! I am in a world of schit!
One of my favorites! I got to meet and talk to RL ERMIE, a few times and he seemed like a pretty nice & down to earth fellow.
The same line came to my mind when I posted it, KW.
Michael Douglas in "Falling Down"
The same line came to my mind when I posted it, KW.
Falling Down!
One of my favorites.
Should be a gimme.
The character is easy enough but you have to name the specific movie, not just the generic series.
The character is easy enough but you have to name the specific movie, not just the generic series.
Magnum force?
Richard
On the lighter side
Perhaps the best comedy of all time.
These pics are a little more obscure than most from the film, so I picked two.
The character is easy enough but you have to name the specific movie, not just the generic series.
Magnum force?
Richard
Late 80's...The Dead Pool
...Was it over...when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?!? Animal House
And continuing the trend
I'll be real impressed if somebody knows this without cheating..
Too funny!
I'll help em out...
geez, we have the same horrible taste in movies.....
Fargin' Ice Pirate's...
I worked at a video store through much of the 90's.... I can do this all night!
And continuing the trend
One flew over the Cuckoo's nest
[quote=Idaho_Shooter]And continuing the trend
Porkys?
Perhaps the best comedy of all time.
These pics are a little more obscure than most from the film, so I picked two.
Animal House?
And continuing the trend
Porky's.
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (I think)
Sir, do you know I can get a copy of "She"? The Ursula Andress version.
Wow. I was thinking "She" as well!!! Haven't seen than one in a while!!
H. Ryder Haggard,,, correct???
Mogambo, with Clark gable and Grace Kelly.
How about this one
or this one
Okay then I will make it easy
Flash Gordon (1980 remake)
Dersu Uzala by Akira Kurasawa.
If you haven't seen this you owe it to yourself to do so. It's about a Russian Army team sent to explore Siberia and the local hunter they find there that helps them.
Seen this one?
One of my favorites.
Deep rising?
Bridge on the river kwai...but for some reason I remember it as "bridge over the river kwai".
The Cuckoo. Haven't seen it yet, but my local library has a copy.
Seen this one?
Bell, Book and Candle. Where's Pywacket?
I am still waiting for this one.
The Cuckoo. Haven't seen it yet, but my local library has a copy.
Seen this one?
See it!!! Pretty interesting!
A Boy And His Dog. 1975. Don Johnson.
I am still waiting for this one.
Thanks, I shall go look it up.
Thanks, I shall go look it up.
It's a bit quirky at times but has a very "satisfying" ending.
Maybe these needs some hints.
The character's name is Steiner.
In this one, the guy shaking the kid's hand is named "Hitler".
And I thought we had some WWII buffs here. That's Cross Of Iron . Sam Peckinpah directing.
One of my favorites....everybody knows this one...
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And I thought we had some WWII buffs here. That's Cross Of Iron . Sam Peckinpah directing.
I did, too.
Great movie, I've only seen it once on TV since it doesn't get much air time. As with all Sam Peckinpah movies - lots of violence.
Continuing with a hint from my last post...
One of my favorites....everybody knows this one...
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"Badges? Badges?! We don' need no stinkin' badges!!!"
L.W.
Continuing with a hint from my last post...
Dustin Hoffman in
Straw Dogs .
L.W.
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
We don' need to show you no steenkin' badges!
Looks like Leanwolf beat me by a hair...
Continuing with a hint from my last post...
Dustin Hoffman in
Straw Dogs .
L.W.
I'd rather have shown the pic of Susan George at the window but Rick has rules about that sort of thing.
Continuing with a hint from my last post...
Dustin Hoffman in
Straw Dogs .
L.W.
Haven't seen that one, is it any good.?
Continuing with a hint from my last post...
Dustin Hoffman in
Straw Dogs .
L.W.
Haven't seen that one, is it any good.?
Pretty good. Hoffman is a mild mannered guy with a gorgeous wife who likes to tease the locals. Things lead to things and...eventually Hoffman has to get medieval. Starts slow, some nice T&A in the middle and ends with some pretty intense home defense.
It was remade later on, I forget who starred in the remake but the original is better.
Uh uh uh
Another series on a theme.
One of my favorite films of all time.
Continuing with a hint from my last post...
Dustin Hoffman in
Straw Dogs .
L.W.
Haven't seen that one, is it any good.?
Yes. It predates "wilding" in the U.S. by unrestrained gangs.
L.W.
The Wild Bunch - brilliant film.
This is a great thread.
Shaun of the dead
Comes along with
The Wild Bunch - brilliant film.
This is a great thread.
Yep - every Western character actor of the late 60's is in it. Bo Hopkins, Strother Martin, Warren Oates, et al. The ending gun battle alone raised the stock of squib manufacturers by 18 points.
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Correct. And without any tongue in cheek remarks or sarcasm about the subject matter at all, the book is among the best pieces of literature I've ever read. That Nabakov can (could) write.
If you know this one - shame on you!
Looks like the Robot from "Lost in Space". Danger Will Robinson!!!
If you know this one - shame on you!
"Debbie Does Dallas". Never saw it
Close but not quite - although the one pictured did have a guest starring role on the show.
If you know this one - shame on you!
"Debbie Does Dallas". Never saw it
Want to borrow it?
Bell, Book and Candle. Where's Pywacket?
Yep...great movie!
The Best Days of Our Lives
Agreed - which is why I like Kung Fu Hustle with the subtitles as well.
Here is a hard one.
Les Pacte des Loup
Based on this;
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_of_G�vaudan
I am watching this one at the moment and it is a cracking film, I downloaded it as MKV with an accompanying .srt then converted to MP4 with hardcoded English subs.
I really enjoyed the cat house scenes!
Dear Lord, 18 hours and nobody has recognized
Forbidden Planet ?
I couldn't find a photo of this movie. It's one of the best movies ever made, & it's Sean Connery's best film. He plays the role of a man's man trying to defend his country from European and American hegemony. With heavy artistic license, when Raisuli rescues arm candy Bergen, she falls in love with him. She & the the US Army risk their lives to rescue him because they saw in him the same mettle of our Founding Fathers. Even Mouth Rushmore immortalized Teddy Roosevelt deeply respect Raisuli because he represented a dying breed of men of which Teddy was one & he knew it. It is somewhat historically factually accurate.
I think I'm going back to Raisuli.
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It is somewhat historically factually accurate. I think I'm going back to Raisuli.
No,
The Wind And The Lion is not even remotely historically factually accurate. In real life, Pedicaris was a middle-aged man, and the real Raisuli was a thief, extortionist of the poor and a kidnapper-for-ransom.
Yeah, go back to being Raisuli.
I don't know how accurate that movie was but it was one damn good movie.
The Best Days of Our Lives
The Best Years Of Our Lives .
L.W.
Sahara. Very good film. I think I remember Mr. Robert Osborne telling me, and a few others, that it was Bogie's favorite.
Petrified Forest. His first big film role, made him, or his earlier persona.
He showed us what losing it looks like, and it ain't pretty.
The Flying Leathernecks .
L.W.
You got'em both, pilgrim!
Trying to make one a bit less obvious.
"No Country For Old Men"
A great flick!
Tom Berringer in "Platoon" Another good movie
Christopher Walken in "The Deer Hunter"
Both right. If you'll recall, this is the scene where Christopher Walken learns that he hasn't been drawn for the early season muzzle loader hunt, and in a fit of despondency....
Trying to make one a bit less obvious.
Master and Commmander: The Far Side of the World
They Died With Their Boots On
You're 2 for 3. You might rethink that second answer about Goldilocks and the guy with the gay hat.
They Died With Their Boots On
Captain Blood
Winner. That's almost all of the most recent ones. C'mon, no one remembers the Mare of Steel?
Easy one!!!
Easy one!!!
Rodger's Raiders?
Easy one!!!
Rodger's Raiders?
Almost
2 of em
Bataan Great last scene with the camera closing on the muzzle of the Browning.
Agreed - which is why I like Kung Fu Hustle with the subtitles as well.
Here is a hard one.
Les Pacte des Loup
Based on this;
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_of_G�vaudan
I am watching this one at the moment and it is a cracking film, I downloaded it as MKV with an accompanying .srt then converted to MP4 with hardcoded English subs.
Brotherhood of the Wolf excellent epic flick
The Last Hunt with Robert Taylor and Stuart Granger.
drover
The Last Hunt with Robert Taylor and Stuart Granger.
drover
Winner!
Bataan Great last scene with the camera closing on the muzzle of the Browning.
When I was a kid, one of my favs! Still have it on DVD!!
Easy one!!!
Rodger's Raiders?
Almost
Northwest Passage