I was an active member starting in 1998, and stayed active until Facebook became a dominant force in the late 2000s. I fondly recall the people who I socialized with back then. Good luck!
I remember seeing this movie in 1970 when it was first released. Loved it then and have seen it several times since then. I think it has held up as sn indictment on relationships. It was also Diane Keaton’s screen debut.
This is also a receiver I am considering, so I would be interested any opinions of this. I'm guessing it has been out long enough for anyone to have an opinion yet.
I haven't kept up with game as much as I did before. I was going to guess The Untouchables and Dead Poet's Society, but didn't view this thread until early this afternoon. No idea on this latest frame.
I think 3 is right. I know my timing in answering has been good. I really like this game, but I'm not tech savvy enough to post any screenshots. Thanks for keeping this going.
I knew it was something from either the late 50s or early 60s. Didn't think for sure it was Peggy Sue....but I couldn't think of anything else with that time period. Nice going Mike.
Is this Close Encounters of the Third Kind!
[edit after my post] For the record, I made my guess before I saw Jason's answer. Good job Jason, if that indeed is correct.
I was on the right track for being a boarding school setting. I may not have recognized the movie even if their heads had been in the photo. There are more of these Invisibles at the website I mentioned earlier. There are usually 10 per quiz.
This last scene comes from a game called The Invisibles from Filmwise.com. I think the game was developed by someone on that website. I go to a local trivia contest and they use this regularly. I haven't seen this one though. As far as the quiz here, I don't think it is Midnight Cowboy. The two...
I, too would like to give my endorsement to LaLa Land Records. I recently purchased the expanded version of the soundtrack to Grand Canyon. Intrada is another great label for soundtracks. They seem to specialize in producing CDs for soundtracks that had no CD release on the movie's original...
I watched the movie as soon as I received my copy in the mail the other day. This is my third digital version of this movie. I am also happy to report that Criterion finally got it right. I thoroughly enjoyed the You Can't Do That....documentary, as well.
My old receiver doesn't have HDMI connections so I cannot watch Netflix in DD+ through my Roku 3. I have read that some HDMI connected receivers have issues with Netflix in DD+. Anyone having that issue? If not, what receiver are you using?
As far as HBO Go, it only works for specific Cable...